Interviews
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Erdem Moralioğlu: ‘I’ve always been fascinated by the way women look’The fashion designer, aged 38, on being an immigrant, body size and his own ‘incredibly boring’ wardrobe
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Steph Houghton revels in role model status as she advances women’s gameThe Manchester City and England captain provides a personal insight to Louise Taylor before leading her club into battle against Chelsea in their SSE Women’s FA Cup semi-final on Sunday
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He has built it – will they come? Doug Schoninger and the US pro rugby dreamNot much more than a year ago, the New Yorker knew little of rugby. On Sunday, he will launch America’s first pro league. Will he find an audience?
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Monica Lewinsky: ‘The shame sticks to you like tar’Nearly 20 years ago, Monica Lewinsky found herself at the heart of a political storm. Now she’s turned that dark time into a force for good
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Erik Kessels: 'All the great photographs have already been taken'It’s the backstory that matters, says the Deutsche Börse prize nominee, who has transformed his father’s old Fiat 500 and some mundane snapshots into a poignant portrait of a quietly extraordinary life, cruelly interrupted
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Leicester’s Richard Cockerill: ‘I’m not a sensitive, fluffy type of person’The Tigers’ director of rugby remains as emotional, volatile and confrontational as ever and it may win him few friends, however it is part of what makes him such a formidable coach, he tells Robert Kitson
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DJ Haus’s favourite tracksThe London based producer and Unknown To The Unknown label boss empties the contents of his psychic record box
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Steve Coogan: my family valuesThe actor and comedian talks about growing up in a happy, boisterous family and becoming a father at a difficult time in his life
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Deftones: ‘It took a tragedy for us to really reconnect’The alternative metallers have made it through their ‘dark days’, with new album Gore expected to go top five. But could their singer’s electicism lead to more trouble ahead?
Neil MacGregor: ‘Britain forgets its past. Germany confronts it’