The American senator on the “so-called” American Dream,the influence of his working-class upbringing – and making money from books.
The American author of Lessons in Chemistry on why her debut novel took so long – and what makes her happiest about it.
The Irish writer on his childhood fear of the devil,his superpower – and one of the enigmas of his latest novel.
Rhys Nicholson discusses sex education,career death and going full Victorian nanny.
The British professor discusses the deaths that impacted her the most,making it in a male field and the Summer of Love.
The actress discusses raising three boys as a single mum,making lasting impressions – and whose body she’d like to have in her next life.
The New York-based cook and food writer on weighing up expiry dates,dining with political opposites – and how history will judge meat-eaters.
The Kamilaroi and Bigambul man is only the second solo Indigenous artist to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale.
Here’s the comedian and social media star’s blunt reply.
The Australian Children’s Laureate on parental panic,ending up in medical journals and an unexpected remarriage.
The Please Like Me creator discusses becoming a better listener,why he hates his body – and his secret party trick.