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  • Michail Antonio

    Michail Antonio: ‘In football, no one really cares about you as long as you perform’

  • Marilyn Monroe in her nude photoshoot.

    ‘What if I come out with nothing on?’ Marilyn Monroe and the defiance of her final photoshoot

  • James Smith of Yard Act sings into a microphone on stage under blue lighting

    ‘We’re really good. I don’t mean that arrogantly’: Yard Act on bullying, imposter syndrome and their heavy new sound

  • Rupert Everett smiles as he spreads his hands wide, mid-anecdote

    The big interview
    ‘I felt I could smash my past up through sex’: the ruthlessness and redemption of Rupert Everett

  • Shakhtar Donetsk owner and president Rinat Akhmetov

    ‘I was five seconds from death’: Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine’s richest man, on owning Shakhtar and resisting Russia

    In a rare interview, Rinat Akhmetov talks to Nick Ames about football, his ownership of the Azovstal steelworks and why he is optimistic about the future
  • Brighton players hold hands and raise their arms in celebration after victory during the Women's FA Cup semi-final match against Liverpool

    Dario Vidosic driven by family tragedy as Brighton chase Women’s FA Cup glory

  • Hugh Skinner looking down to his left with his arms folded, wearing a dark brown jacket, pictured against a mustard-coloured background

    The Q&A
    Hugh Skinner: ‘My most embarrassing moment? Walking on set naked when I wasn’t supposed to be’

  • Yassmin Abdel-Magied photographed on her walk with the Guardian in east London

    Walk with ...
    Yassmin Abdel-Magied: ‘I can be someone new here; I can choose who I want to be’

    The writer, broadcaster and activist on life in London, fitting in, and the perspective she gained after leaving Australia
  • Tokerman by Steven Shearer shows a person with long brown hair and a hand near their chin, against a sky backdrop

    ‘I lived near a serial killer’: Steven Shearer on turning teen angst and death metal into high art

    He rarely gives interviews and hates explaining his work – yet his stunning paintings, inspired by subcultures and German Romanticism, reveal a lot about this reclusive Canadian
    • Money whisperers
      She criticizes capitalism – and also gives investing advice: ‘It’s better to participate than working until we die’

    • ‘I should not be allowed to do interviews’: Nish Kumar on courting controversy and clashing with comics

    • ‘I can gauge John’s reaction: that’s good, stick that in’: Paul McCartney on how old bandmates – and Oasis – inspired his nostalgic new album

  • Kai Havertz with a Champions League final ball

    Kai Havertz: ‘Just to watch the Champions League final is very special, to play in it is unreal’

    Arsenal’s Kai Havertz scored the winner in the Champion League final five years ago and the Arsenal striker is determined to make up for being ‘in a bad place’ when injured this season
  • Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge

    Film & Music reader interview
    ‘The biggest myth? That I left Sister Sledge’: Kathy Sledge on sibling rivalry, Chic and disco’s political power

    One of disco’s biggest stars answers your questions, recalling tours with Rick James, inspiration for Destiny’s Child and what she wished she asked Michael Jackson
    • Sol Campbell: ‘PSG are favourites but sometimes you need a little luck’

    • ‘Not many kids had gay dads who died of Aids’: Andrew Durham and Sofia Coppola on movie memoir Fairyland

    • ‘We’re waiting for the plan to find us’: Mouse on Mars on working with Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and 30 years of oblique adventures in sound

  • The three members of the band Tara Clerkin Trio standing by a river with tower blocks behind them

    ‘The UK is a hostile environment to do art’: Tara Clerkin Trio on the​ir bold, bright music – and the fight working class artists face

    The British band’s breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans – though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LP
  • A man with grey hair wearing a blue jacket and a lighter blue shirt, sitting down with his arms crossed and smiling

    ‘There were bad moments and bad behaviour’: Alan Davies on booze, ego, comedy and cancer

    At 60, Davies is less of a hell-raiser than he once was – but a great deal happier. He talks about the excesses of the 90s, the sexual abuse that made him such an ‘angry boy’, his recent bladder cancer, and fatherhood
  • Lucrecia Martel standing in a doorway wearing dark clothes and sunglasses and holding a walking stick

    ‘Argentina needs to end its fantasy of being a European country’: Lucrecia Martel on the story of a killing

    The film-maker talks about her homeland’s ‘racism, paternalism and infantilisation’ towards Indigenous people and her award-winning documentary about a community leader’s murder
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