The cross-dressing potter, best known for his ceramics depicting child abuse and sado-masochism, tells me: ?It?s my work and stuff from the museum.?
A C Grayling?s learning curve
Since he announced the creation of a private university to rival Oxford and Cambridge,
A?C Grayling?s public appearances have sparked such hostility that a smoke bomb was thrown at one event.
Now, the philosopher has pulled out of the Festival of Education at Wellington College, where he was due to give two speeches on Sunday.
?I?m not very well at the moment,? he tells me from Birkbeck College, where he works as a lecturer.
BBC pillow fight
Evan Davis?s confession to Mandrake this week that he needs hypnotherapy to fall asleep has failed to impress his predecessor on Today Ed Stourton.
?I always found that two glasses of claret did it for me,? says Stourton, who was dropped by the Radio 4 programme in 2008 to make way for Justin Webb.
Speaking at the Desmond Elliott Prize ceremony at Fortnum & Mason, Stourton adds: ?When you?ve worked as a reporter around the world, you get used to sleeping where and whenever you can.?
As a former economics correspondent, Davis is accustomed to more commodious sleeping arrangements.
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