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Tim Jonze

Tim Jonze is the associate editor of Guardian Culture. Twitter @timjonze

October 2024

  • ‘Home of the stars’ … 2i's coffee bar, from Soho Night & Day, by Frank Norman and Jeffrey Bernard.

    ‘Spend up, drink up, eff off!’ My 12-hour Babylonian crawl in search of old Soho’s louche magic

    It was a bohemian enclave of drinking dens, dodgy bookies and after-dark decadence. As a famous book about the London quarter’s bygone charms reappears, our writer downs a breakfast negroni and sees if they can still be found

September 2024

  • Spell, 2024, by John Stezaker.

    ‘Violence and sacrifice are involved’: master collagist John Stezaker on his creepy creations

  • Photographer: Erik Madigan Heck

    Weekend
    Best of Weekend part 1: Julia Fox, are we to blame for our bad habits? And surviving a ship wreck – podcast

August 2024

  • Susan Wokoma, Aisling Bea, Omari Douglas and Billie Lourd in And Mrs

    ‘You laugh the hardest in grief’: And Mrs, the cathartic romcom about marrying your dead fiance

  • Back on his feet. Christopher Owens in Chelsea, New York.

    ‘I had a walloping left hook I didn’t see coming’: ex-Girls singer Christopher Owens on his journey back from rock bottom

July 2024

  • Delphine Lebourgeois: Punching Love

    ‘I took it personally’: Rejects, the show for artists rebuffed by the Royal Academy

  • Jacqueline de Jong in 1982.

    Jacqueline de Jong, influential avant garde artist, dies at 85

June 2024

  • Tim Jonze enjoys an ice cream at the Shepards as part of his Glastonbury food series. Photograph: Alecsandra Dragoi for the Guardian

    All hail the food truck! I ate my way around Glastonbury – from cardboard Yorkshire puds to a burger with jam

  • Coldplay at the Pyramid stage.

    Glastonbury live: Saturday with Coldplay, Little Simz, Orbital and more – as it happened

  • Dua Lipa performing on the Pyramid stage.

    Glastonbury live: Friday with Dua Lipa, LCD Soundsystem, Idles and more – as it happened

  •  a still from The Breaking Story by Sin Wai Kin (2022).

    Hacked Game Boys and horseplay! Jarman award shortlist celebrates thinking outside the box

  • Stinginess, sexts and a Nazi tee: six revelations from The House of Beckham

  • The big idea
    The big idea: why we need to put death on the curriculum

May 2024

  • Harmony Korine at his Aggressive Dr1fter Part II art show at Hauser & Wirth, London.

    ‘I burned out – and started mowing lawns’: a reality-bending chat with Harmony Korine

    He rocketed to notoriety at 19 with the shocking film Kids. Now, at 51, he’s smoking two fat cigars for breakfast – and making retina-burning work with acids and infrared cameras. Our writer gets deep with the eternal enfant terrible

April 2024

  • ‘No one’s looking at The Man in the Mirror’ … MJ has just opened in London.

    Who’s bad? From Michael Jackson to David Bowie, why are some stars uncancellable?

    A Michael Jackson jukebox musical has just opened – with no mention of sexual allegations – and a biopic is coming. What makes some celebrities immune to cancel culture? We examine who gets ostracised and who doesn’t

March 2024

  •  Richard Serra in 2008.

    Richard Serra, uncompromising American abstract sculptor, dies aged 85

    The Californian artist, who died of pneumonia, was known and eventually loved for his massive rusting steel structures now housed in museums around the world
  • Toned down … an image from the Dalí dream sequence in Hitchcock’s Spellbound.

    ‘Dalí’s were unfilmable’: the astonishing story of Hitchcock’s lost storyboards – found in a bric-a-brac sale

    Five decades ago, a fan picked up a set of the director’s meticulous storyboards for just $50 – including the lost Spellbound dream sequence by Salvador Dalí in which Ingrid Bergman turns into ants
    • ‘I’m kinder and more compassionate’: actor Greg Wise on men and grief

    • ‘We said no to Elvis Presley sweat and James Dean condoms’: the agent making a killing from dead celebrities

    • Pop! goes the curriculum: songs to inspire primary school children

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