Jane Graham
Jane Graham
Books editor Jane Graham is an award-winning arts journalist. As a BBC radio producer, she worked on Radios 1, 3 and 4 and Radio Ulster, with John Peel, Kirsty Wark, Mary Anne Hobbs, Ricky Gervais, and Steven Nolan. She has written for The Guardian, Uncut, The Sunday Times and The Scotsman and was a Belfast Telegraph columnist for ten years. She makes regular appearances on Radio Scotland & BBC Scotland. She has also worked closely with libraries, was a Reader in Residence for the Scottish Book Trust and was Scotland’s first Reading Ambassador for CultureNL.
Graham Linehan: “I think Father Ted changed Irish society”
TV

Graham Linehan: “I think Father Ted changed Irish society”

Ian McShane: “I had free further education under socialism”
TV

Ian McShane: “I had free further education under socialism”

Dennis Quaid: “Cocaine is a way of telling you you’re making too much money”
Film

Dennis Quaid: “Cocaine is a way of telling you you’re making too much money”

Review: Alain Mabanckou, Black Moses
Books

Review: Alain Mabanckou, Black Moses

Julian Barratt: “I’m interested in communicating a pompous person”
Music

Julian Barratt: “I’m interested in communicating a pompous person”

Max Richter: “I don’t like music as manifesto or a lecture”
Music

Max Richter: “I don’t like music as manifesto or a lecture”

Thurston Moore: “I have complete trust in the affairs of my heart”
Music

Thurston Moore: “I have complete trust in the affairs of my heart”

Review: Eugenia Cheng / James Gleick / Mark O’Connell / Jaroslav Kalfar
Books

Review: Eugenia Cheng / James Gleick / Mark O’Connell / Jaroslav Kalfar

Keeley Hawes: “I felt very out of place. A bit of an ugly duckling thing”
TV

Keeley Hawes: “I felt very out of place. A bit of an ugly duckling thing”

Cornelia Parker: “I try to see the best in situations, even violence and war”
Art

Cornelia Parker: “I try to see the best in situations, even violence and war”

(Other) Great Books in March
Books

(Other) Great Books in March

Review: Emmanuel Carrère’s The Kingdom / Gwendoline Riley’s First Love
Books

Review: Emmanuel Carrère’s The Kingdom / Gwendoline Riley’s First Love