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A DEEP DIVE INSIDE THE THEME MACHINE
When it comes to famous diarists, Britain can lay claim to an eclectic body of talent. The godfather of the genre is Samuel Pepys, the cheese-burying MP who furnished us with a unique chronicle of Res
BILLY ZANE ON HIS LIFELONG JOURNEY TOWARDS TACKLING A TITAN IN WALTZING WITH BRANDO
The Americans are even more prone than the British to the biographical doorstopper as a way in which to honour the lives, minute by minute, of their famous dead. Walter Isaacson and Jon Meacham are am
LETTER OF THE MONTH THIS TIME, IT’S WEDDING ...
‘I kind of love that, ’cos everybody always calls me a villain,” Willam says at the beginning of our call when I tell her I want this interview to frame her as drag’s anti-hero. “I wasn’t even a villa