Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Hello campers!

Joe Orton's The Erpingham Camp is coming to Brighton Pier, complete with audience participation and fish'n'chips. Fiona Sturges reports
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Friday, 8 May 2009

Maxïmo Park: Clinical but never cynical

Landfill indie? No way, insists Maxïmo Park's Paul Smith. Fiona Sturges hears how they challenge the medium of pop
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Saturday, 2 May 2009

Stand-up women

Despite the macho culture of many comedy clubs, the number of female comics is on the rise, and a national women-only competition is thriving. But, as Fiona Sturges finds out, the struggle isn't over
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Madonna: 'Quiet, concentrated, a little moody'

After Martin Schreiber paid an unknown New York dancer $30 to pose naked for an art class, little did he know that he was sitting on a potential gold mine. Fiona Sturges met him
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Pop Idol

As his swinging art bus rolls into town, artist Peter Blake talks to Fiona Sturges about his life's work, his false retirement and 'that' album cover...
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Friday, 24 April 2009

Peaches and cream

The charts are full of sassy young female solo stars, but Peaches was there first. With a reputation as a shocking exhibitionist, she tells Fiona Sturges she has a vulnerable side too
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Thursday, 16 April 2009

Music review - PJ Harvey, Corn Exchange, Brighton

PJ Harvey has never been one to pointlessly bask in the limelight. Judging by her interviews – and she doesn’t give many – she’d rather be sitting in her local in Dorset discussing the finer points of jam-making than giving it the big rock-star ‘I Am’.
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Friday, 3 April 2009

Gomez land a bigger prize

The Southport band had a meteoric rise to fame when they took the Mercury Prize in 1998, but were soon forgotten. America has been their salvation, says Fiona Sturges
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Monday, 23 March 2009

Obituary - Jade Goody

From the moment Jade Goody emerged from Channel 4's Big Brother house in 2002, bursting out of an ill-fitting pink satin dress, she was a media phenomenon and an icon for the reality television-addicted, Heat magazine-loving masses.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Music review - Emiliana Torrini

In a recession-battered industry, it's a smart singer-songwriter who is able to broaden their assets. The part-Italian, part-Icelandic, Brighton-based singer Emiliana Torrini has pulled off what looks to be the ultimate professional balancing-act.
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Monday, 16 March 2009

Music review - The Noisettes

On the ubiquitous critics' lists of über-cool pop babes destined to hit the big time this year – see La Roux, Little Boots, Lady Gaga – one name was conspicuous by its absence.
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Monday, 2 March 2009

Music review - Elbow

"You need forgiveness when you've been in a band this long," says Elbow's Guy Garvey, squinting into the lights. Forgiveness for what, you wonder?
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Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Music review - Emmy the Great

It's a bold and, some might say, foolish singer that pronounces herself great before she's got her career off the ground.
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Thursday, 18 December 2008

Heaven knows I'm happy now - Top Of The Pops returns

The year was 1984. It was a damp Thursday night, and I was a moody 11-year-old marooned on the sofa in a dark corner of the West Country watching Top of the Pops.
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Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Music review - Kings of Leon

They're hard workers, I'll give them that. Ever since they first appeared in 2003, the Kings of Leon have toured relentlessly, criss-crossing the globe and – if you believe the stories – leaving a trail of ravished maidens and STDs in their wake.
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