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Tim Lewis

Tim Lewis is a writer at the Observer

August 2024

  • ‘I’m deeply neurotic and think it’s going to end tomorrow’: Morfydd Clark in dress by Erdem.

    ‘I seem to have this uncanny vibe about me’: actor Morfydd Clark on her eerie roles

  • Sharleen Spiteri Life on a Plate Hair and makeup: Sarah Reygate Observer Food Monthly OFM August 2024

    Life on a plate
    Sharleen Spiteri: ‘Two slices of bread, proper butter, a pack of crisps and squeeze it down’

July 2024

  • crop of a portrait of Paapa Esseidu wearing a sky blue jacket and holding a long-stemmed white rose

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Paapa Essiedu: ‘Is this part harder than Hamlet? Yeah, it’s different gravy, mate’

  • Ibrahim Nash'at photographed in London by Phil Fisk for the Observer New Review, July 2024.

    Documentary-maker Ibrahim Nash’at on filming the Taliban: ‘The secret service asked to see my footage. I left the same day’

  • Fern Brady holding a teetering stack of buns

    Life on a plate
    Comedian Fern Brady: ‘I went to get hypnotised out of eating bread’

  • Barbora Krejcikova in her tennis whites and a visor holding the large

    Krejčiková continues Czechs’ Wimbledon success – and pays tribute to her mentor

  • ‘I have an obsession with authenticity’: David Baddiel on growing up, golf and family affairs

  • Totally wired: why are so many young people addicted to video games?

  • ‘Andy Murray has changed culture of sport’: Wimbledon reflects on legacy

June 2024

  • Jack Draper, in a baseball cap, Nike T-shirt and wristband, raises his fist to shoulder level and squints triumphantly and slightly angrily

    Wimbledon hopes are high for the Brits … regardless of Andy Murray

    While the former champion is keeping fans guessing about his appearance at the tournament, there is justified optimism for Jack Draper, Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu
  • Allan Mustafa Life on a Plate
Grooming: Carol Sullivan @ Arlington Artists using ShakeUp Cosmetics
Observer Food Monthly
OFM June 2024

    Life on a plate
    Comedian Allan Mustafa: ‘I love banh mi. I geek out on being able to eat history’

    The People Just Do Nothing star on using food to connect to his Kurdish roots, his mental block with seafood and why he looks up to Anthony Bourdain
  • Blondie on Oxford Street, London, 1977 (l-r): Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein.

    ‘I’m a fan of chaos’: Blondie’s Chris Stein on Bowie, Debbie Harry and 50 years in rock’n’roll

    In his candid new memoir, the guitarist talks about the glory period of Parallel Lines and how addiction and loss altered his life

May 2024

  • Richard Hawley photographed in Sheffield by Gary Calton for the Observer New Review.

    Richard Hawley: ‘If I stopped what I’m doing the songs would still come’

  • Nish Kumar Life on a Plate Grooming: Juliana Sergot using Bobbi Brown and Tigi

    Life on a plate
    Nish Kumar: ‘Nando’s is the only thing uniting this increasingly fragmented nation’

  • Josh O'Connor portrait photographed for the Observer New Review

    Weekend
    Josh O’Connor on Zendaya and gardening; Marina Hyde on the Met Gala; being a boy in 2024; and Philippa Perry offers advice on leaving a legacy - podcast

  • Josh O'Connor in a striped top, holding one hand to his head

    ‘I love work but I also love tending to my plants’: actor Josh O’Connor on gardening, reluctant stardom and getting ripped for Challengers

April 2024

  • Esme Young Life on a Plate Hair and makeup: Juliana Sergot using Lancôme & Tigi Observer Food Monthly OFM April 2024

    Life on a plate
    Esme Young: ‘I got Mini Cheddars in the green room when I started on Sewing Bee. Still do’

    The Great British Sewing Bee judge on her mother’s first edition Elizabeth David books, Greek food, and cramming people into her tiny flat for dinner
  • Munya Chawawa photographed by Suki Dhanda for the Observer New Review.

    Joe Lycett edits Observer New Review
    Comedian Munya Chawawa: ‘I want to be the Swiss army knife of TV shows – I’m up for all of it’

    The comedian on his rise from lockdown sensation to double Bafta nominee, approval from Stormzy and splitting apples with his bare hands
  • Adidas’s Adziero Adios Pro 3 running shoes.

    ‘Why wouldn’t you, if you can run faster?’: the unstoppable rise of the carbon-fibre super shoe

    Hi-tech shoes have sent world records tumbling. Do they herald the end of the level playing field, or are they the saviour of long-distance racing?

March 2024

  • Theo James wears blazer, sequinned shirt and trousers, all from amiparis.com

    ‘You can’t always win in this industry’: Theo James on fame, Guy Ritchie and the actor’s hustle

    The actor found fame as the cocky finance bro in The White Lotus. Now, as he stars in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen, he talks to Tim Lewis about being ‘irritatingly competitive’, giving up music for acting – and whether James Bond really is on the horizon...
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