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Toby Young – How to Lose Friends & Alienate People

November 23, 2007

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[display_podcast] Toby Young is a journalist, author and critic. Currently associate editor of the Spectator, Toby founded the short lived Modern Review with Julie Burchill. After the magazines closure, Toby went to New York to work for Vanity Fair. His failure to make it as a glossy magazine journalist is documented in his best-selling memoir […]

Johann Hari @ Miller’s Academy

November 21, 2007

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[display_podcast] A Little Atoms Live Event. Join us at the delightful Miller’s Academy in Notting Hill, Where Neil Denny will be interviewing Journalist Johann Hari about his career, his writing and other stuff we haven’t decided on yet. If you are familiar with Johann’s work though you can be sure it will be challenging, possibly […]

Brendan O’Neill – Spiked

November 16, 2007

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[display_podcast] Brendan O’Neill is the editor of spiked, the online magazine with the modest ambition of making history as well as reporting it. He started his career in journalism at spiked ‘s predecessor, LM magazine, until that was forced to close following a libel action brought by ITN. Brendan’s writing has been published widely on […]

Natalie Haynes – The Great Escape

November 9, 2007

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[display_podcast] Natalie Haynes is a stand-up comedian, journalist and author, and briefly a teacher of Latin and Greek. Her first solo comedy show, Six Degrees of Desolation, was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 2002. Natalie has made numerous radio shows for Radio 4, most recently Laughing Matters and Classical Comedy. She is […]

Paul Evans – Never Trust a Hippy

November 2, 2007

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[display_podcast] Paul Evans is a blogger and an online activist. His CV includes helping to establish a successful web-development worker co-op, and establishing the ‘Councillor.info’ project to get local Councillors to become active users of web-technology. Paul has established online projects with almost all of the major trade unions in the UK, and he worked […]