Antonia Quirke

Antonia Quirke

Antonia Quirke is an author and journalist. Her novel Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers was published in 2007. She writes a column on radio for the New Statesman and also writes for the Sunday Times.

Articles by Antonia Quirke

Results 91 to 100 of 186

Fish Fingers

  • 05 February 2010

Catching pike can be painfully funny.

How low can you go?

  • 29 January 2010

Listening to Q is a depressing experience

Making an exhibition

  • 22 January 2010

Some museum pieces are a puzzle - take Chris Evans

The Pinter queen

  • 14 January 2010

The perfect marriage? Pass the sickbag, Harold

Always on my mind

  • 08 January 2010

An insight into the true meaning of fandom delights Antonia Quirke

That Grimm feeling

  • 30 December 2009

Little Henry from Finland persuades Antonia Quirke that seeing is overrated

Sweet sounds for the season

  • 17 December 2009

Top 10: radio stations

  • 10 December 2009
  • 1 comment

Model behaviour

  • 03 December 2009

Antonia Quirke is told, by a tall skinny woman, that big can be beautiful, too

Land of cough syrup

  • 26 November 2009

Antonia Quirke listens to Ronan Keating as he breaks out the ballads

Facebook’s $1.6bn woman

Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook’s $1.6bn woman

A witch-hunt?

A witch-hunt against the Sun?

Osborne's woes

Osborne hoisted with his own petard

Marr's monarchism

Enough of this royal deference

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012
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