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Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 03 October 2005

"I have been conducting Mozart's music for 30 years. Now I conduct it from memory"

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 26 September 2005

Artists pray for the ideal patron: civilised, entertaining, and basically rolling in it

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 19 September 2005

A Bodened-out north London family grapples with biblical yearning in Mike Leigh's new play

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 12 September 2005

Jack Dee started wearing a suit on stage only so that he wouldn't resemble a student

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 05 September 2005

Sitting for hours in front of a painter seems a rather extraordinarily charming occupation

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 29 August 2005

Like Hollywood stars, celebrity paintings now have to woo punters and win competitions

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 22 August 2005

Comics tell each other the rudest - and most secret - joke in the world after the audience has left

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 08 August 2005

Should the National Gallery welcome visitors first with its loos, or its masterpieces?

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 01 August 2005

There is one London area so bereft of history, a book of stories had to be commissioned about it

Notebook - Rosie Millard

  • 25 July 2005

Think Baddiel and Skinner. Shakespeare, like football, is Coming Home

Afghanistan

Doomed to failure

Two sides of the Coin

Hung parliament

Who would rule?

Doing deals in Downing Street

Interview

Seymour Hersh

The NS Interview: Seymour Hersh

Television

Paradox

Paradox

What if...

The Beatles never formed

What if .... the Beatles had never formed

Will Self

Eats at Subway

Attack of the one-foot sandwich

Iraq war

We want a trial

Iraq, Palin and building bridges

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Our selection

Books of the Year: Part I

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