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Interviews

  • Tim Winton

    Tim Winton: ‘I lived in the worst possible space for seven years. It knocks some paint off you, I can tell you’

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    Scott Bakula on playing Lincoln: ‘The timing made a lot of sense to me’

  • ‘It’s the last thing I wrote drinking’ … rehearsals for Reverberation at Bristol Old Vic.

    ‘I was barricading myself with alcohol’: Matthew López on the play that was too scary to stage

  • Jake Bugg in London, September 2024

    ‘It’s been like banging my head against a brick wall’: Jake Bugg on class, anxiety and impostor syndrome

  • Adam Hollioake, the former England cricketer, pictured in November 2023.

    Guardian Sport Network
    Adam Hollioake: ‘I walked out on cricket 20 years ago. I want to be back’

  • Fintan Slye stands with his hands in his pockets

    Observer business profile
    The man in charge of Labour’s green energy dream: ‘It’s at the limit of what’s achievable’

  • Christian Wade of Gloucester runs towards the try-line to score against Bristol

    Christian Wade: ‘I see myself in Louis Rees-Zammit, he’s facing the same challenges’

  • ‘Too much of a hot potato’ … Barbara Walker during preparations for her forthcoming solo show at the Whitworth in Manchester.

    ‘I’m pointing a finger’: Barbara Walker on her paintings about the Windrush scandal and her son’s victimisation

  • ‘Going through school together would have been nice, but I don’t think it would have changed our path’: Tim and Bill.

    The adults who discovered they had a twin: ‘I’d always thought there was something missing’

  • Kris Kristofferson performs on stage in August 1973.

    From the Guardian archive
    Kris Kristofferson: the gritty voice of experience – archive, 1972

  • Munya Chawawa: ‘The end of the world is hurtling towards us like a truck!’

  • Guardian Australia's headline act
    Amyl and the Sniffers take on the world: ‘If you don’t like us, then that’s on you’

  • Emma Portner in rehearsals for Forever, Maybe in Sweden.

    ‘It’s an intensely beautiful moment – then it goes away’: Emma Portner on dance’s raw power

  • Ben Shewry at a restaurant table

    ‘If we can’t tell the truth … we can’t run Attica’: Ben Shewry on the failings of fine dining

  • Harry Lawtey shot for OM

    ‘It has felt so bizarre’: Industry’s Harry Lawtey on coping with sudden fame

  • Roderick Williams sitting on a bench.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Baritone Roderick Williams: ‘I once heard a singer at a party say: “No peanuts. I’m singing in three days!”’

  • You ask the questions
    ‘Are you good in bed?’ Jilly Cooper on horses, lefties and which fictional character she would like to sleep with

  • Elizabeth Olsen: ‘I’m not the sexy one. I’m not the nerd. I don’t know where I fit’

  • Sunday with Will Poulter: ‘I leave the cooking to my mum, but we’ll do the dishes’

  • Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian posing for a portrait with trees in the background

    Books interview
    Stuart Murdoch: ‘I feel like this book will be the Trainspotting of ME’

    The Belle and Sebastian musician on his new novel, inspired by his years of illness, choirs and his love of Victorian authors
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