I love noise. I love living in a city, the sound of the crowd. Drills yammering, dogs barking – bring it on! I like quiet in ...
AS research reveals ageing happens suddenly at the ages of 44 and 60, writer Julie Burchill, 65, says . . . LYING on the beach in my 60th year, I looked at my newly-minted bingo wings and ...
Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace has penned an album of astonishingly intimate anthemic punk rock. Transgender Dysphoria Blues explores a perspective seldom seen in punk: that of a trans* woman. Here ...
The film of the wedding 13 years ago of Prince William to Catherine Middleton evokes both personal and political memories of ...
It was a bond which kept me spiritually grounded to my calf-country when fame and fortune came knocking almost half a century ...
After the shocking gossip of abortions, bitter feuds with ex-husbands and mountains of cocaine we are given Julie Burchill the play to sort out truth from fiction. From her days as a young ...
It also means I’m old enough to remember “the people’s pop stars”, as Julie Burchill memorably branded Oasis, when they launched as an unabashed Beatles tribute act. At the height of the ...
On September 12, Netflix starts the rest of Season Four, and this columnist is counting down the days. The country is like a melting-pot, yes — but a melting-pot of molten anger.
Julie Burchill is a journalist and author. Her work includes the 2004 novel Sugar Rush, which was adapted for television in 2005. Despite the suicides of his mother and eldest daughter, Tricky’s prose ...
Julie Burchill, 51, has been a journalist since the age of 17. The Channel 4 drama series based on her teenage novel Sugar Rush won an International Emmy in 2006, a play about her by Tim Fountain ...
Julie Burchill, 50, has been a journalist since the age of 17. Her latest book is “Not In My Name: A Compendium of Modern Hypocrisy” (Virgin) co-written with Chas Newkey-Burden ...