Rachel Cooke
Rachel Cooke trained as a reporter on The Sunday Times. She is now a writer at The Observer. In the 2006 British Press Awards, she was named Interviewer of the Year.
Articles by Rachel Cooke
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Radio
Country life, 21st century-style
- 15 January 2007
Blur's Alex James is beyond parody as an "expert" on farming
Radio
Thrills and spills of the coming year
- 08 January 2007
Let's hope 2007 brings more Dylan and less Nolan
Arts & Culture
A brave new world
- 18 December 2006
- 1 comment
Podcasts are a red herring, but digital radio gives listeners what they want
Arts & Culture
From the old East End to the Bobster
- 11 December 2006
Hidden gems on Radio 4, and Radio 2 signs a real treasure
Radio
What the Ripper nuts are missing
- 04 December 2006
Jack is remembered as a metaphor for much deeper fears
Radio
Russell Brand v Barry Manilow
- 27 November 2006
Why should Radio 2 try to be cool? Its quirkiness is unique
Radio
Head to head with the Axeman
- 20 November 2006
Mark Damazer is bafflingly resistant to my sound advice
When newspapers aren't newspapers
- 13 November 2006
Who wants to listen to podcasts by crusty old hacks?
Radio
How jazz disappeared from the airwaves
- 06 November 2006
The music schedules are a swamp of cheesy easy listening
Radio
Desert Island Discs has been cast adrift
- 30 October 2006
A month in, Kirsty Young still seems out of her depth


