Laurie Taylor wonders what you do when friends go freaky
Laurie Taylor gets to grips with sharing
Explicit media images of death perform a vital social function, argues Jean Seaton
Chris Paling visits Paul Auster's Brooklyn
Edmund White, high priest of casual sex, tells Laurie Taylor why he's still glad to be a gay icon
A low budget film about exorcism has become a runaway success in the US, writes Solana Larsen
Stanley Middleton's new novel fails to live up to its title says Chris Paling
Candy Clarke on Nadime Gordimer's 14th novel
Acclaimed journalist Isabel Hilton talks to Laurie Taylor about China, democracy, dictatorships and her passion to represent those at the bottom of the heap
Caspar Melville reports on the resurrection of religion in black popular music