Julie Burchill
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Author’s comments ‘crossed a line with regard to race and religion’, says Little, Brown
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It’s the subject that has obsessed Britain for two years. So why are dramas about the EU referendum so woeful?
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Editorial: The news that the music weekly will no longer appear in print is unsurprising. Where should we look for the sense of excitement it once offered?
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Farewell to NME: a rock'n'roll riot that petered into silence
Alexis PetridisThis week marks the final print copy of NME, once the engine of the hype and heat around the music industry. But its narrow musical focus in its later years doomed it to irrelevance
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Jenni Murray and co took a typically level-headed look at the BBC pay shambles
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Julie Burchill worshipped hers. Leonard Cohen’s son Adam finds his hilarious. In an extract from a new book, My Old Man, they share stories of their unique father-child relationships, alongside Dorian Lynskey and Cornershop’s Tjinder Singh
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A week of particularly hard news was leavened by Mariella, Walt Disney, and Suzanne Moore’s double act with Julie Burchill
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Writer talks of emotional strain of caring for someone with a mental illness after 29-year-old son Jack killed himself last month
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Writer, who made the announcement on Facebook, posted two poems dedicated to 29-year-old Jack and urged others to ‘look after the people you love’
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From the mud and thunder of early festivals to Live Aid and Rihanna, music journalist Mark Ellen was in the right place at the right time
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John Crace condenses Julie Burchill’s new book Unchosen into 600 unrestrained words of TOLERANCE and LOLS!
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3 out of 5 stars.
Julie Burchill: Absolute Cult Edinburgh 2014 review – on the sofa and on the skids
3 out of 5 stars.Though it’s an unflattering portrait of the pop-culture columnist, Tim Fountain’s sequel to his Burchill play reminds you of her rhetorical force, writes Alex Needham
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To celebrate the 66th birthday of SE Hinton, we're picking on you to test your knowledge of the great tales of teen trouble-makers. You got a problem with that?
'Grace Kelly seemed like an angel': Clive James and others on their first crushes