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Strike a pose: Antony Gormley has been commissioned to create an artwork on Trafalgar Square's empty fourth plinth, and has selected people from all walks off life to stand on it for an hour at a time

Tom Sutcliffe: Get up, stand up for your art

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H.O. de Villiers pictured during his playing days with the Springboks

H.O. de Villiers: 'Rugby was like a religion'

Thursday, 18 June 2009

Peter Bills Meets... Sport is synonymous with South Africa. It goes deep into the psyche of its citizens, runs like blood through most South Africans' veins.

Alex James: Punch drunk in the summer moonlight

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Rural Notebook

Thomas Sutcliffe: An unwelcome third party in literary fantasy

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

As a way of attracting attention to a retumescent organ, Kate Copstick's suggestion that women don't write as well about sex as men was pretty effective. The Today programme immediately picked up the challenge, calling in Kathy Lette to repudiate the idea on yesterday's programme and here I am now, similarly goaded into mentioning the publication in question – The Erotic Review, which Copstick has just bought with her own money and will relaunch later in the month.

Dom Joly: Tee for two but no more Mr Nice Guy

Monday, 15 June 2009

Weird World of Sport: The first problem was the London Club is not actually in London

Dom Joly: The more gaffes on television, the better the show

Sunday, 14 June 2009

I was doing a Radio 2 panel show last week and we had a heckler. Well, to be fair it wasn't exactly heckling, more mumbling.

David Lister: Artists shouldn't have to explain themselves

Saturday, 13 June 2009

In the midst of the Venice Biennale opening celebrations, an odd exchange took place. Steve McQueen, Britain's representative, was giving a press conference about his artwork, a short film depicting the setting of the Biennale after the glamorous art world had left.

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Steve Richards: A cloth-eared Prime Minister and a pantomime of disunity

Two unrelated sagas from recent days shine more light on Brown's weakness

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Johann Hari: Widdecombe would win my vote

Her politics are the polar opposite of mine. But she is the best candidate for Speaker

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Terence Blacker: At least we've oopsification to cheer us up

For a few happy weeks, it was possible to forget how broke and scared most of us were feeling

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