by anna jane begley Sitting opposite Ian Hislop in his Private Eye office in London is a pinch-me moment for any aspiring journalist. The editor, satirist and writer is something of a national treasure in the UK, revered for his nuanced views, quick wit and searing jabs toward some of the most prolific people in […]
by anya fielding ‘I score my own life’ The youngest composer in British broadcasting history talks music tastes and composing for film As the autumn months approach, many final-year students will be considering what to do with their degrees and how to start their careers once out of the familiar grounds of education. Not so […]
by anna jane begley I’m waiting for indie rock band The Eeps outside Finsbury Park station when I spot a young, moustached man wearing flared black jeans, boots and a beany hat. “I think I just saw a hipster,” I tell Ash, our photographer. “He could be one of the band.” “I don’t think so, […]