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Mick Brown

  • Peace and dignity prevail at the Cenotaph as the King honours the fallen

    Amid a heavier than usual police presence, the weight of remembrance and tradition dispelled any fears of disruption

    By Mick Brown 13 Nov 2023, 6:51am
    The King wore the uniform of the Marshal of the Air Force, with greatcoat, poppy and sword
  • 'I went to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea... and I took Prince Albert of Monaco with me'

    Millionaire Victor Vescovo says it's been an ‘extraordinary privilege’ to explore different parts of the Earth

    By Mick Brown 12 Nov 2023, 8:00pm
    Victor Vescovo, brand ambassador for Omega, wears a Seamaster on every expedition
  • Layla Moran, the Palestinian poppy-wearing MP: ‘You can condemn Hamas and care about Gaza’

    As the first MP of Palestinian heritage, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson says her heritage gives her an ‘extraordinary responsibility’

    By Mick Brown 9 Nov 2023, 12:00pm
    When Moran became an MP, she says, her mother cautioned her about putting her Palestinian identity at the forefront of her politics
  • The Doors’ John Densmore: ‘Kids today wish they lived in the 1960s – but there was a dark side’

    The drummer on the trial that unhinged The Doors, why money is like heroin and Jim Morrison's premonition of his own death

    By Mick Brown 6 Nov 2023, 7:00pm
    The Doors, c. 1970
  • 600 sex toys and a diamond dog-collar – the last days of the Indian princes

    5/5

    Maharajahs lived lives of unimaginable wealth – until Independence left them high and dry. John Zubrzycki tells their story in Dethroned

    By Mick Brown 1 Nov 2023, 11:00am
    The Maharajah of Indore
  • Michael Caine interview: ‘Everybody’s going to die – at least I’ve lived to f---ing 90’

    After 73 years on screen, the legendary star says he’s made his final film. He looks back on an extraordinary career and his own love story

    By Mick Brown 6 Oct 2023, 8:52am
    Michael Caine
  • ‘I wasn’t frightened of him’: when Picasso met Sylvette

    The ‘girl with the ponytail’ on the day she became Picasso's muse, why she refused to pose nude, and why she sold his painting of her

    By Mick Brown 24 Sep 2023, 8:00am
    Pablo Picasso And His Model Sylvette David
  • Young people no longer iron – they don’t know what they’re missing

    A third of under-35s don’t own an iron. They’re mad – a properly ironed shirt is a sacred necessity

    By Mick Brown 21 Sep 2023, 7:00am
    Ironing
  • Inside Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts’s ‘incomparable’ library

    Before it goes to auction, our writer browses Watts's multi-million pound collection, from The Great Gatsby to Agatha Christie

    By Mick Brown 11 Sep 2023, 8:00am
    Howzat: Charlie Watts browsing cricket memorabilia at Christie's in 1987
  • Rylan: ‘We’ve all got a work outfit – my uniform is my face’

    With his jet-black beard and Daz-white smile, he's one of the most recognisable faces on television... but how did he get there?

    By Mick Brown 7 Sep 2023, 5:00pm
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  • Inside Freddie Mercury’s private world, with the woman who knew him best

    As the star's personal possessions go on sale, Mary Austin, his closest confidante, who inherited his home, gives us a private tour

    By Mick Brown 6 Sep 2023, 8:00am
  • Explorer, professor, fraud? On the trail of the original Indiana Jones

    William McGovern – who reached Lhasa in 1923 – is said to be the model for the fictional adventurer. But does his Tibetan story hold up?

    By Mick Brown 27 Aug 2023, 3:00pm
    Intrepid: left to right – Fletcher, McGovern, Harcourt and Knight
  • The last thing London needs is another luxury hotel – so why is the beloved India Club closing?

    The decision to redevelop one of the capital’s favourite cult eateries is an unsavoury development

    By Mick Brown 23 Aug 2023, 6:12pm
    Mick Brown: ‘The food includes the best masala dosa I’ve ever eaten outside Southern India’
  • My day with Parky, the ‘king of chat’ who hated small talk

    The Yorkshireman didn’t do ‘touchy feely’ and would have made a terrible guest on his show. But there will never be a better broadcaster

    By Mick Brown 17 Aug 2023, 6:20pm
    Michael Parkinson in 2005
  • Michael Parkinson interview: ‘I’d flirt outrageously with guests – it was part of the fun’

    In this encounter from the archives, the late talk show legend opened up about drinking, parental mistakes and why TV has become a joke

    By Mick Brown 17 Aug 2023, 10:42am
    Sir Michael, once Britain's most popular chat show host
  • Elvis, Inc: Riley Keough and the battle over The King’s millions

    The row over a new biopic raises many questions about who has the right to exploit Elvis's image – and how much they make. What's the truth?

    By Mick Brown 10 Aug 2023, 12:03pm
    Elvis Presley outside Graceland in the 1960s
  • The day I met Sinéad O’Connor: ‘She rolled her eyes when Mick Hucknall suggested more drinks’

    The talented, troubled singer was a one-off who entranced all who met her – our writers recall their encounters with the unique Irish star

    By Lisa Markwell 27 Jul 2023, 5:22pm
    The Irish singer has died aged 56
  • With his basking shark smile, Tony Bennett was the coolest musician I’ve ever met

    The late jazz singer, who was friends with Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant, exuded bonhomie while maintaining a quiet air of authority

    Mick Brown 22 Jul 2023, 2:01pm
    Suave: Tony Bennett c. 1954
  • The painful last days of Aretha Franklin, conducted from the seat of her couch

    A court case about the singer’s last will and testament has shone a light on her final years

    By Mick Brown 12 Jul 2023, 7:58pm
    Aretha Franklin
  • How Leslie Van Houten fell under Charles Manson’s spell – and found redemption

    After 50 years in prison, Leslie Van Houten has been released – so what's the story behind her imprisonment, rehabilitation and release?

    By Mick Brown 12 Jul 2023, 2:31pm
    Leslie Van Houten and Charles Manson
  • Who is Tom Cruise, really?

    At 61, with a new Mission: Impossible blockbuster on the horizon, he is the world’s biggest film star – yet somehow remains an enigma

    By Mick Brown 5 Jul 2023, 7:00am
    Mission: Inscrutable: Cruise interacting with fans at a promo event in Seoul
  • Ian McEwan at 75: ‘Our generation had the cream. We were free... It was wonderful’

    Ahead of receiving a place on the honours list, the novelist reflects on losing his ‘brother’ Martin Amis and the joys of 'behaving old'

    By Mick Brown 16 Jun 2023, 8:30pm
    Ian McEwan
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