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Rachel Cooke

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

Results 91 to 100 of 187

Country life, 21st century-style

  • 15 January 2007

Blur's Alex James is beyond parody as an "expert" on farming

Thrills and spills of the coming year

  • 08 January 2007

Let's hope 2007 brings more Dylan and less Nolan

A brave new world

  • 18 December 2006
  • 1 comment

Podcasts are a red herring, but digital radio gives listeners what they want

From the old East End to the Bobster

  • 11 December 2006

Hidden gems on Radio 4, and Radio 2 signs a real treasure

What the Ripper nuts are missing

  • 04 December 2006

Jack is remembered as a metaphor for much deeper fears

Russell Brand v Barry Manilow

  • 27 November 2006

Why should Radio 2 try to be cool? Its quirkiness is unique

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?

How jazz disappeared from the airwaves

  • 06 November 2006

The music schedules are a swamp of cheesy easy listening

Desert Island Discs has been cast adrift

  • 30 October 2006

A month in, Kirsty Young still seems out of her depth

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