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Stuart Jeffries is a feature writer

October 2024

‘You don’t want to waste time on climate change’: TV weather’s big problem with the environmental crisis

Lack of time, difficulties with scientific rigour, an uninterested public … television meteorologists open up about why they’re so quiet about the reasons for extreme conditions

‘What can I say? We saw the future’: artist Robert Longo on AI, Keanu and his vast mirrorball of death

Since directing Johnny Mnemonic and a making a sculpture from 40,000 bullets, the New Yorker has returned to the stunning photorealistic drawings that made him famous. He takes us round his latest show

Your Journey, Your Way by Horatio Clare review – the Martin Lewis of mental health

Inspired by his own breakdown, the author’s generous and deeply researched guide to navigating mental health care in the UK is full of wisdom and hope

September 2024

TV review
Four Kings review – boxing should be banned

Artist Gary Hume: ‘I use sex less now – but I still find the world an erotic place’

August 2024

If Only by Vigdis Hjorth review – love will tear her apart

Joan Brady obituary

July 2024

TV review
Linford review – the scenes about the racist fetishisation of his genitals are heartbreaking

Book of the day
Paul Foot: A Life in Politics by Margaret Renn review – revolutionary intellect or posh trot?

‘I lied to get the part’: Melvyn Hayes on his ‘angry young man’ beginnings – and It Ain’t Half Hot Mum

Book of the day
On the Couch: Writers Analyze Sigmund Freud review – the shrink’s shrink engagingly examined by Siri Hustvedt, Susie Boyt and others

June 2024

‘I’m outacted by a nine-year-old’: Matt Smith on House of the Dragon, chaos and child stars

In the key of 5G: the ‘dimensionalist’ who wrote a symphony for 1,000 phones

The nuclear volcano’s about to blow! Can Michael Crichton score an explosive hit from beyond the grave?

TV review
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes review – TV so good it’s worth the BBC licence fee on its own

May 2024

The Road to Freedom by Joseph E Stiglitz review – a vision of progressive capitalism seems too little, too late

What we learn about Kafka from his uncensored diaries

April 2024

Ten Years to Save the West by Liz Truss review – shamelessly unrepentant

‘This is more than a #MeToo drama’: Jez Butterworth on his new play – and punching Harvey Weinstein

March 2024

‘We don’t need more small-penis energy’… Sharon Stone on why she swapped acting for art

At 66, Stone is no longer offered roles worthy of her talents – so she paints up to 17 hours a day. She opens up about Hollywood, her tough upbringing and letting her ‘creative faucet flow’

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