Sixty-seven — that’s how many I have. They’re shoved in a cupboard, and the last
time I went to get one they came tumbling out all over the floor. No one needs
Jessica Brown Findlay has a surprisingly calm smile on her face as she tells me
that her baby is due at any moment when she arrives at a café in east London. Th
When Maggie and her husband, Jon, decided to get a divorce, she had noble intentions. She would be kind to her ex, like in Hollywood films where a beautiful wom
“It was terrifying,” says Sophie Morgan, remembering her first wheelchair. She was 18 and had spent four months in hospital after breaking her back in a car crash which left her paralysed from the
Around the corner from touristy Portofino, charming fishing town Camogli is the home of focaccia and still warm in winter, with a beautiful seafront— and no crowds
It started with a kind gesture. The comedian Richard Gadd was working in a pub when a woman came in and sat down at the bar. She told him she couldn’t afford a drink and he felt sorry for her, so he
By now David Nicholls is used to fielding questions about One Day. The most recent adaptation of his 2009 bestseller aired on Netflix in February and not only revived the novel in spectacular fashion
“It was a horrible moment,” Johnny Flynn says. He’s telling me about the first day of filming Ripley, when his co-star Andrew Scott, whom he was just getting to know, had to beat him up with an oar
When I met Richard Gadd in an east London café last month, he bought us coffees and found a table without attracting any attention. He looked like just another skinny thirtysomething man with an