TelevisionFrom learning to flush loos in fake nails, to acting like her face was frozen by cosmetics, taking on the trial of the century wasn’t easy. Ex-Harry Potter actor and wildling Natalia Tena tells all
The Wagatha Christie trial was easily the most high-profile court case of 2022. You didn’t need to follow football to know who Rebekah Vardy was; you didn’t have to be on Instagram to know that Coleen Rooney, suspecting someone was selling nuggets from her personal life to the Sun, smoked out the culprit by fabricating a story, restricting her follower count to one person – Vardy – then waiting for it to hit the showbiz pages. Read More...
Book of the dayMark LaneganReviewThe singer-songwriter’s memoir is a harrowing but often hilarious chronicle of addiction and regret
The annals of rock are littered with used needles and the damage they have done. Few drug enthusiasts can have sunk so low, however, as singer Mark Lanegan, whose eye-popping memoir explores hell’s many sub-basements, and lived to produce good writing.
There is no way this man should be alive. But being 6ft 2ins and made of sturdy north-western US stock has meant the gravel-voiced vocalist, now solo, but perhaps best known for his crepuscular guest spots with Queens of the Stone Age and his excellent first band, the Screaming Trees, has outlived many of his fellow travellers. Read More...
'Trashion' designer Marina DeBris turns ocean rubbish into high-end outfits – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Sydney artist Marina DeBris transforms garbage found in the ocean or washed up on the beach into intricately constructed garments. She is a campaigner against ocean pollution and hopes through her art she can show how ‘the waste we create keeps coming back to haunt us’. Read More...