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  • Over the rainbow

    Famous parents, drug addictions and being raped in his teenage years have failed to drag Rufus Wainwright into the rock'n'roll abyss. Soon to play songs from his fifth album in Dublin, he tells Tony Clayton-Lea about his bad behaviour, survival instinct - and how Judy Garland helped him find his voice

  • Staying alive

    Pensioners singing rock numbers is more than just a cute idea. The Young@Heart group is a world-touring sensation, singing mind-altering, floor-shaking versions of Rolling Stones, Radiohead and Outkast songs. Belinda McKeon saw them rehearse for their Irish gig

  • A star called Torquil

    Torquil Campbell of the Canadian band Stars practises for media interviews in his bedroom, so this article should be a great read. He talks to Tony Clayton-Lea

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  • Spector finds that there is such a thing as bad publicity

    Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the Michael Jackson court case three years ago was the revelation that the mother of the child at the centre of the case knowingly allowed her young son to sleep in the same bed as a middle-aged man - and, to put this as delicately as possible, a middle-aged man with a bit of "previous".

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