
Words by Louis De Bernieres. Photograph by Jason Bye for the Daily Mail. The Surrey village where I grew up seemed to breed eccentrics. My boyhood memories are peopled by a parade of them. We had a neighbour who kept a menagerie in her house and drove round the country lanes with a piebald goat [...]
May 11, 2010 | Categories:published online | Tags: article, author, clipping, daily mail, feature, musician, newspaper, online, portrait, tearsheet, writer | Leave A Comment »

Flowing, thrilling and subversive — the Sixteen sing Tudor choral music as it should be sung – as a labour of love Words by Hugh Canning. Photograph by Jason Bye Back in the year 2000, two of Britain’s leading specialist chamber choirs embarked on ambitious millennial concert tours. John Eliot Gardiner’s Bach Cantata Pilgrimage with [...]
Mar 29, 2010 | Categories:published online | Tags: article, classical, conductor, feature, magazine, music, newspaper, online, portrait, sunday times, supplement, tearsheet, web | Leave A Comment »

Welcome to Leafy Suburbia: Skunk central Words by DAMON SYSON pictures by JASON BYE You’ll never guess what the neighbours have done now… Live joins the police as they raid a suburban semi and uncover a secret cannabis factory Dawn has just broken as we snake along a quiet street in Peterborough, a long row [...]
Mar 18, 2010 | Categories:published online | Tags: cannabis, clipping, drugs, feature, mail on sunday, newspaper, online, police, reportage, supplement, tearsheet | Leave A Comment »

Rose Tremain: more than ‘just’ an historical novelist The author who made her name with Restoration deserves to emerge from the shadow of her illustrious peers Words by Erica Wagner. Photograph by Jason Bye for the Times. William Golding nicked Rose Tremain’s suitcase. Yes, really. “It was a British Council tour I did with Richard [...]
Mar 17, 2010 | Categories:published online | Tags: article, author, newspaper, online, portrait, the times, web | Leave A Comment »