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  • Omega 6: The Triangle Stars.

    ‘Inside I was doing the Mario jump’ – how one artist became a key player in Nintendo’s story

  • American novelist Edmund White at his residence in Chelsea , New York Monday 2nd December 2024 New York , NY Amir Hamja for The Guardian

    The G2 interview
    Edmund White on lust, love and literature: ‘I’d had sex with 3,000 men. A peer asked: “Why so few?”’

  • Will Oldham, AKA Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, photographed by Suki Dhanda for the Observer New Review, December 2024.

    Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy: ‘With music, we give ourselves up. It’s when we’re allowed to be ourselves’

  • Pasco Ashton

    Speak up, man: how talking circles are supporting a healthier masculinity

  • Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann.

    ‘We have Radio 4 voices, but we swear’: pioneering podcasters Answer Me This! on the show’s return

  • Eline Arbo.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Director Eline Arbo: ‘Theatre is very fake. You have grown up people pretending to die in front of you’

  • 90s footballers
    Paul Lambert: ‘Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said “bloody hell”’

  • ‘Stuff happens and it sucks’: Brooke Shields on abuse, ageing and telling her own story

  • Sunday with Julian Clary: ‘Our family tradition is a midday gin’

  • Caryl Phillips at the Elgin Pub in Notting Hill, London.

    Books interview
    Caryl Phillips: ‘It was Britain that made me a writer’

  • Studio portrait photograph of Keon West smiling

    Keon West: ‘You can’t tell that racism is or isn’t happening because you know a Black person who earns a lot of money’

  • Nils Frahm

    This much I know
    Nils Frahm: ‘Using a chainsaw gave me strength in my fingers for piano’

  • Severance<br>Severance Season 2

    Severance, TV’s most mind-bending show, returns: ‘Even my landlord asked what’s going on with the goats’

  • ‘I knew I was overexercising and not eating enough’: novelist Emma Healey on the dark side of self-control

  • USA’s Tim Ream: ‘I don’t have many more of these camps left. I don’t take it for granted’

  • ‘She couldn’t walk, she couldn’t talk’: music therapy helped Joni Mitchell recover from a stroke – could it ward off depression and dementia too?

  • Rob Copland

    Rob Copland on his head-banging, daredevil comedy: ‘I want it to feel like a punk rock show’

  • Keeley Hawes in Miss Austen.

    ‘I was playing grannies at 38’: Keeley Hawes on fame, frocks and feminism

  • Peter Gizzi.

    ‘There’s a majesty to grief’: TS Eliot poetry prize winner Peter Gizzi

  • Alex Partridge

    ‘It brought out the most vile side of lad culture’: Unilad founder Alex Partridge on online hate, alcoholism and ADHD

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