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Phil Heath is a seven-time Mr Olympia, and one of the first guests in a long time with a physique to Piers'...
His new documentary - produced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson - charts an unprecedented quest for an 8th title in the most prestigious bodybuilding contest in the world.
He has big arms, and big views on health, motivation and resilience.
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In the summer of 1924, a highly regarded painter falls – or is he pushed? – into the canal while celebrating his exhibition at the Venice Biennale. Two young women are heard running away into the night.
In this dazzling new coming-of-age story first published in the New Statesman’s summer issue, the award-winning novelist Jonathan Coe explores the relationship between artist and muse, female friendship and male cruelty.
Written by Jonathan Coe and read by Tom Gatti.
If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy Then Later, His Ghost: a short story by Sarah Hall.
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In this special podcast, nine political editors and writers come together to discuss working at the New Statesman, covering everything from the rise and fall of Thatcher and New Labour through to the coalition government and the recent period of Conservative hegemony.
We hear from Patrick Wintour, Sarah Baxter, Steve Richards, Jackie Ashley, Rafael Behr, Mehdi Hasan, Helen Lewis, Stephen Bush and their chair, the current political editor Andrew Marr.
Together, they discuss what made working at the New Statesman unique and the magazine’s evolution over the years – through the Blair-Brown years, 9/11, Brexit and Corbyn – as well as the key moments in their careers and the influence of social media.
This podcast was recorded for a special 110th anniversary edition of the New Statesman, out on 13 April. An abridged version of this conversation will also appear in print and online.
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