First he founded Fathers4Justice, now Matt O'Connor is back in the headlines for his Gaga breast milk ice cream. Liz Hoggard meets a master of controversy... more
Plan B's Brits triumph was a liftime in the making, drawing on his angry teenage years spent drug-dealing, cell-hopping and body popping. Hermione Eyre meets Ben Drew, music's new messiah... more
From self-portraits in melting Fontina cheese to an edible wedding installation, New Yorker Jennifer Rubell has the art world in a feeding frenzy... more
Perhaps we all love getting late-night requests for sex. Jasmine Gardner went to ask drinkers in Hoxton Square whether they would answer a mating call... more
A campaign to help people learn the art of happiness is set to be launched. The woman behind it explains why now especially we all need a smile... more
Even by her own standards, Amy Winehouse appeared underdressed and dishevelled as she cut a tragic figure stumbling through a Camden pub crawl.... more
Amy Winehouse went out on the tiles last night equipped with everything a troubled singer-about-town might need ... a couple of bottles of spirits, a supply of cigarettes and an asthma inhaler.... more
Amy Winehouse was spotted shopping for alcohol and sweets yesterday instead of joining her pop contemporaries at a photocall for Friday's Nelson Mandela concert.... more
Not many people would choose to live between two thundering trunk roads in the Midlands with articulated lorries rattling by on both sides, but that is where P.J. Proby can be found these days. P.J. is the Texan-born rock star who is famous above all for being run out of Britain in the Sixties for splitting his too-tight trousers repeatedly on stage
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From the Sex Pistols swearing at Bill Grundy, to battles with club bouncers and waking on a snooker table, unable to remember the night before, Paul Connolly shares his best rock tales. ... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do