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  • Chilly Gonzales - 68th Berlin Film Festival - Berlinale Recption Film- Und Medienstiftung NRW<br>BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been digitally retouched) Chilly Gonzales photographed at the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW Berlinale recption during the 68th Berlin Film Festival at the NRW Landesvertretung on February 18, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Kurt Krieger/Corbis via Getty Images)

    Sunday with Chilly Gonzales: ‘I’ll be piling up my pancakes’

    The musician enjoys slow, quiet Sundays in Germany, likes a catnap and tries to live in reality
  • Sigrid Rausing, photographed in her London home looking into the distance looking happy/sad

    Books interview
    Granta publisher Sigrid Rausing: ‘Working while grieving was consoling’

  • Monty Don posing for a portrait in a garden

    On my radar
    On my radar: Monty Don’s cultural highlights

  • Frankie Bridge

    This much I know
    Frankie Bridge: ‘I was anxious from the womb. It’s who I am’

  • Johanna Rytting Kaneryd

    Chelsea’s Johanna Rytting Kaneryd: ‘I don’t want to be a predictable player. That’s my nightmare’

  • ‘Why do I have an interest in such horrible things?’: Emmanuel Carrère on the Paris terror attacks trial

  • ‘I’m a fighter’: sailor Clarisse Crémer’s remarkable battle to get back on a boat

  • Gabriel Gatehouse in London.

    The G2 interview
    A reporter down the rabbit hole: Gabriel Gatehouse on edgelords, conspiracy theories and Trump’s America

    The former BBC journalist has spent four years considering the misfits, misinformation and manipulation that are now central to US politics. In his new book, The Coming Storm, he weaves a terrifying narrative
  • Cole Brauer at Annapolis Sailboat Show on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

    Solo round-the-world sailor Cole Brauer: ‘The first two weeks I cried every single day’

    In an exclusive interview the first American woman to race alone and nonstop around the globe discusses her mission to break down barriers
    • ‘A whirlwind of sexual emotion’: the rude, raucous return of one of TV’s funniest romances

    • Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny on crafting hits with Joni Mitchell and David Bowie: ‘I had to keep telling myself it was real’

    • ‘We didn’t give Mauricio the credit he deserved’: Hugo Lloris on Pochettino, Levy, Spurs and the USA

  • Liz Hurley courtesy Debenhams (C)2024 - DAN KENNEDY

    The reader interview
    Elizabeth Hurley: ‘If I were Queen, I’d outlaw air fresheners in cars and ban prison for white-collar criminals’

  • Gareth Thomas photographed him at his home in Ogmore by Sea, Bridgend, Wales, in 2023

    Guardian Sport Network
    Gareth Thomas: ‘Rugby broke me down but I managed to rebuild myself’

  • Rassie Erasmus

    Rassie Erasmus: ‘Springboks aren’t the bad guys – but it’s always personal’

  • Geoff Parling during a coaching session in Australia.

    Geoff Parling: ‘It’s hard at times, but we’ve got some bloody good players’

  • Helen Giza poses for a photograph in the lobby of a modern office building

    Observer business profile
    ‘If they don’t get care, they die’: the woman who runs the world’s largest kidney dialysis company

  • Film still: Memories of a Burning Body - Substance Films. Directed by Antonella Sudasassi Furniss Publicity Image

    ‘I had two kids and didn’t know what an orgasm was’: the Costa Rican film giving grandmothers a voice

  • John Kennedy, left, with Bob Geldof and Harvey Goldsmith of Band Aid.

    Wrangling with Abba, risking jail for the Stone Roses … the lawyer behind pop’s big spats

  • Jackson Irvine playing for St Pauli in the Bundesliga

    Jackson Irvine: ‘This Bundesliga experience is what I’ve always craved’

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