Yasmin Levy: one day, I'll make an album with no Ladino on it
When Yasmin Levy was signed up by her manager Paul Burger more than a decade ago, he joked that she would be unlikely to sell more than 128 records. You could understand why. After all, here was an...
View ArticleWoody Allen's latest picture - made by his biggest fan
Without Woody Allen, Sophie Lellouche’s life would have been very different. She might never have discovered literature, music or philosophy, and she would definitely not be attending the London gala...
View ArticleAmos Oz: When it’s OK to join the boycott
When Amos Oz sits down to write at his desk in the study of his Arad home, he does not use a computer. Rather, he has two pens — a black one and a blue one. Each has a different function, he says. “I...
View ArticleSera Hersham-Loftus: the seductive interior designer
Sera Hersham-Loftus’s parents must have despaired of her when she was a child. She had two off-putting habits. She used to rearrange all the furniture in her bedroom when she came home from school, and...
View ArticleBrett Wigdortz, the Teach First man who is transforming Britain's schools
If you were looking for someone qualified to lead an initiative to improve the standard of education for under-privileged children, Brett Wigdortz would not be that man. At least, 10 years ago he was...
View ArticleRichard Young, the photographer who clicks with celebrities
If you believe Richard Young’s account of his own career, he is one of the luckiest photographers around. He tells of how he was working in a bookshop, dabbling in photography, when he obtained a world...
View ArticleFelix Posen's mission: the first-ever entire record of everything Jewish
Felix Posen is passionate about secular Jewish culture. If it is not a contradiction, he is positively evangelical about it. And he has also been prepared to invest more than just time into his...
View ArticleKaren Ruimy: the high-flyer who gave up finance for flamenco
This is the time of year when many people take a look at their lives and wonder whether they are going in the right direction.Karen Ruimy went through the same process back in the 1990s. She was the...
View ArticleFrancesca Segal: the Costa Prize-winnning novelist following in her father's...
The most surprising thing about Francesca Segal was that she was in her 30s before she published a novel. Aged three, her imaginary friend was the secretary who would take dictation for her. When she...
View ArticleStephen Grosz: telling tales from the consulting room
There is something mildly thrilling about sitting in the consulting room of a famous psychoanalyst and asking him a few searching questions about how he feels about the success of his recent book and...
View ArticleInterview: David Schneider
David Schneider has tried plenty of things in his career, most with success. He has acted in TV comedy, directed, written for film, stage and radio, performed stand-up and appeared in movies. And if...
View ArticleInterview: Andy Jacobs
As you read this, Andy Jacobs will be in Rio de Janeiro, a stone's throw from the Copacabana beach, trying desperately to appear as though he is not having too good a time. It will be tricky. Anyone...
View ArticleInterview: Yuval Adler
Yuval Adler could have been many things. He studied philosophy after army service and went on to study for a PhD at Columbia University. He was also an artist who was good enough to have his work - a...
View ArticleInterview: Oliver Horovitz
Ten years ago, American teenager Oliver Horovitz decided to spend his gap year studying at the University of St Andrews before starting his degree course at Harvard. A massive golf fan, he had such a...
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