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  • Ox Nché of South Africa

    ‘Salads don’t win scrums’: Ox Nché is icing on Springboks’ front-row cake

  • ‘The Melville of the skies’ … Harvey the day after winning the Booker.

    ‘I’m so not an astronaut!’ Samantha Harvey on her Booker-winning space novel – and the anxiety that drove it

  • a man in a brown beanie and sunglasses

    ‘I had one thing young people didn’t’: how Subway Takes’ Kareem Rahma got famous in his 30s

  • A portrait of Charlotte Hooper outdoors

    How we survive
    A stalker posted my photos on porn sites – and the police response was traumatising

  • Katie Taylor

    Katie Taylor: ‘If you’re a boxing person it really matters Mike Tyson does well against Jake Paul’

  • Photographic portrait of Emma Pinchbeck smiling in a green dress

    Observer business profile
    ‘We need to show what we’re trying to do is worth it’: voice of the UK energy industry steps down

  • Valentina Magaletti.

    ‘Drumming is full of machismo, so vulgar, so dumb’: Valentina Magaletti, the musician giving the underground its rhythm

  • Mosab Abu Toha stands on a balcony overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

    The exile of Mosab Abu Toha: how a Gazan poet was forced to flee his home

  • Jimmy Anderson

    ‘I felt like an outcast’: Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future

    The country’s greatest bowler on why his wife, Daniella, is still mad at England, how the game saved him from loneliness growing up and what could be next
  • Phil Elverum.

    ‘Grief is giving me this beautiful, deepening understanding’: Phil Elverum on loss, new love and his landmarks of US indie

    His wife died, he became a single parent and his next marriage swiftly ended. After these trials, the hugely acclaimed singer-songwriter explains why he’s turning outward to consider the world around him
    • ‘Beautiful pots enhance humanity’: Magdalene Odundo on her quest to make the perfect pot

    • Alternative comedian Joe Kent-Walters: ‘I used to do a strip tease with carrier bags’

    • ‘Two of the best songwriters Australia has ever produced’: punk pioneers the Saints return

  • Adam Cooper (The Swan), centre, in Swan Lake by Matthew Bourne @ Sadler's Wells, London. An Adventures In Motion Pictures production. (Opening 14-11-1995) ©Tristram Kenton 11-95 (3 Raveley Street, LONDON NW5 2HX TEL 0207 267 5550 Mob 07973 617 355)email: tristram@tristramkenton.com

    ‘You very rarely see men moving together like this’: Matthew Bourne on 30 years of his radical Swan Lake

    Three decades after he first adapted Tchaikovsky’s classic, the choreographer’s reimagining of Swan Lake, with an all-male corps, is back for an anniversary tour. He and his original team tell the story of a show that stunned audiences
  • Olivia Williams wears big red scarf

    ‘Watch out, I’m even less inhibited’: Olivia Williams on movies, misogyny and living with cancer

    Olivia Williams has long balanced her talent with a desire to tell it how it is – and she’s now feeling more frank than ever. The Dune star gets more than a few things off her chest, from the Hollywood patriarchy to AI and living with cancer
    • Observer New Review Q&A
      Emily Watson: ‘You have to be a bit of an idiot to be an actor’

    • ‘The best advice I’ve ever been given’: celebrities share their wisdom

    • Sunday with Chilly Gonzales: ‘I’ll be piling up my pancakes’

  • Sigrid Rausing, photographed in her London home looking into the distance looking happy/sad

    Books interview
    Granta publisher Sigrid Rausing: ‘Working while grieving was consoling’

  • Monty Don posing for a portrait in a garden

    On my radar
    On my radar: Monty Don’s cultural highlights

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