Fiona Sturges
@fionasturges.bsky.social
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Arts & culture journalist, interviewer, spouter of opinions. Brightonian. ✍🏻: Guardian, FT Weekend, i newspaper, Independent. "Rampant feminist snowflake" - Piers Morgan "Well known lunatic" - Man on the internet
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Thanks so much, Phil - and for your excellent editing!
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on Coining It with @lewisgoodall.com, which tells the brilliant, bonkers story of a fiftysomething man who discovered a glitch in a bitcoin website, made a fortune and decided to share his newfound wealth with his neighbours. www.ft.com/content/8a20...
Coining It is a gripping new podcast about a crypto Robin Hood — review
Series presented by Lewis Goodall tells the story of a Blackpool man living in poverty who became a millionaire through bitcoin fraud
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Sharon, thank you! She's bloody great - and such a clever, articulate, funny interviewee. I spoke to her soon after a thoroughly dispiriting interview with a Hollywood actor, and the difference - the humanity and thoughtfulness in Neko's answers - blew my tiny mind.
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In today's FT, I interviewed the wildly articulate and charismatic Neko Case about making music in the age of streaming and AI, the wonder of growing older and coming to terms with her extraordinary (and extraordinarily difficult) past. www.ft.com/content/c9ae...
Musician Neko Case: ‘The thing nobody tells you is that at 55 you’re going to feel excellent’
The singer-songwriter is on a roll with an unflinching memoir, a new solo album — and a ‘Thelma & Louise’ musical in the works
www.ft.com
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I really wanted to like Ben Elton's new memoir, What Have I Done?, detailing his 40-year career as a writer, comic and occasional actor, not least because I loved The Young Ones, Blackadder & his stand-up (Double Seat!). But, well, he doesn't make it easy. www.theguardian.com/culture/2025...
What Have I Done? by Ben Elton review – a curious mixture of insight and rampaging ego
The Young Ones and Blackadder creator is sharp on the workings of the comedy industry – and not shy about listing his celebrity admirers
www.theguardian.com
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on the return of Heavyweight, one of my all-time faves, which brings back a familiar voice: Gregor. Gregor's elderly parents need to downsize but they can't part with their belongings. Can host Jonathan Goldstein help? www.ft.com/content/a158...
Heavyweight, one of podcasting’s greatest creations, is back — review
Jonathan Goldstein’s series returns with a story about love, death and our attachment to material objects
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on A Dose of Dandy, a lifestyle series hosted by two influencers who enjoy the finer things in life and seemingly want to live their lives as if in a PG Wodehouse novel. But is this satire or are they for real? www.ft.com/content/09b2...
A Dose of Dandy podcast revels in strenuous elegance — but is it satire?
Show in which two young men wax lyrical about tweed and tulips combines Instagram influencer energy and old-world gentility
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I wondered that too. I interviewed Shirley a couple of years ago and she is still livid at Lomax for leaving her out of his accounts of collecting songs in the American South.
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Thank you! And yes, I do too
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I'm a day late with this but here's my @FT pod column on Death on Dubai, an (almost intolerably) dark true crime series, with accompanying documentary film, about a young Ugandan woman forced into sex work in the UAE. www.ft.com/content/9760...
Death in Dubai podcast is a grim tale of sex trafficking — review
The story of Monic Karungi, a young Ugandan woman lured to the UAE by glitz, wealth and lies
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Aaand from last week, I wrote about Will Smith's snafu-filled comeback. The Fresh Prince just wants the world to love him again but he keeps in tripping up. This redemption arc is certainly unusual - but does the punishment fit the crime? www.independent.co.uk/arts-enterta...
Will Smith’s comeback has been a disaster – but does the punishment fit the crime?
The Fresh Prince wants the world to love him again, writes Fiona Sturges. But he’s going about it the wrong way, with the most tortured career resurrection in recent times
www.independent.co.uk
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on Dream Space, the series hosted by Gemma Cairney which talks to artists of all genres about their creative lives. First up in the new season: Marina Abramović. www.ft.com/content/6f83...
Marina Abramović talks about snakes, dreams and art in podcast Dream Space — review
The artist guests on Factory International’s series in which creative people discuss how they think and work
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on Instant Classics, the new series on the ancient world from Mary Beard and Charlotte Higgins. It's smart and funny and I enjoyed it hugely – apart from the video feature which is poor quality and pointless. www.ft.com/content/fd94...
Instant Classics podcast brings the ancient world to life — review
Mary Beard and Charlotte Higgins present a new series that asks questions such as: which Roman emperor is Donald Trump most like?
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For @theipaper.com, here's my interview with Jacqueline Wilson about Picture Imperfect, an update of her classic The Illustrated Mum. We talked about difficult mothers (hers was atrocious), life in the countryside and the joys of late-blooming success. inews.co.uk/culture/book...
Jacqueline Wilson: 'My mum didn't like me - she never read a single book of mine'
The celebrated children's author talks about being a failure in the eyes of her mother, and returning to the world of 'The Illustrated Mum' two decades on
inews.co.uk
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A day late with this but here's my @FT pod column on What Happened to Counter-Culture?, the Stewart Lee-hosted pod which, in its first ep, has a A+ story from Shirley Collins about the time Bob Dylan performed (badly) in London and then locked himself in the toilet. www.ft.com/content/b915...
Richly illuminating new podcast asks What Happened to Counter-Culture? — review
Comedian and writer Stewart Lee hosts series about the era of alternative ideas featuring guests such as folk singer Shirley Collins
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column on The Second Map, Kavita Puri's brilliantly researched and illuminating new series on WW2's eastern front and why the conflict with Japan is so often overlooked. www.ft.com/content/a273...
The Second Map podcast tells the neglected story of the war against Japan — review
Journalist Kavita Puri hears from veterans of the second world war in Asia and asks why this conflict has been overlooked
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It's Monday so here's my @FT pod column in the wild story that is Charlie's Place, a South Carolina nightclub that broke down racial barriers and invited Black and white patrons to mingle at the height of the Jim Crow era. www.ft.com/content/e489...
Charlie’s Place podcast review — a mythic nightclub that defied the Jim Crow South
This safe haven for music lovers broke down racial barriers — and hosted luminaries including Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald
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