Q&A

Q&A

Southsayer: Duncan Pearce, 24, skateboarder and software engineer

Duncan Pearce, 24, is the force behind the impressive Save Southbank Skatepark campaign that has been garnering much media attention since the space was recently …

Design & Style

Southsayer style special: Emma Broughton, stonemason/sculptor & Sarah Counsell, barrister

Worse thing anyone’s ever said to us? ‘I don’t go south of the river, luv’ Sarah Counsell and Emma Broughton have lived in and around …

Design & Style

Southsayer: Paul Catherall, printmaker and illustrator

Paul Catherall’s bold linocuts of London architecture are instantly recognisable. He’s had commissions ranging from the Royal Shakespeare Company to the House of Commons, and his …

Q&A

Southsayer: Sam Johncock, electrician

Worst job? Looking for a cable in the dirtiest loft I’ve ever been in, I discovered a large dead rat Samantha “everyone knows me as …

Culture

Southsayer: Matt Bannister, artist

A year ago illustrator and artist, Matt Bannister, quit his job at the BBC’s photography publicity department to focus on his artwork. Matt specialises in …

Q&A

Southsayer: Meryl O’Rourke, comedian

One year I phoned Greggs’ head office to ask if they did gift vouchers. Apparently I was the first person to ever ask. Meryl O’Rourke …

Food

Meet Jez ‘The Bowler’ Felwick, meatball maestro

One man and his balls – and my, aren’t they tasty?

Q&A

Southsayer: Carole Powell, equalities officer

Carole Powell describes herself as “a single parent and ex performance artist”. She did her art foundation at Camberwell – and one early film she …

Q&A

Southsayer: Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, sports journalist

 Worst thing anyone’s ever said to me? ‘Son, you might not be mine’ Jordan Jarrett-Bryan a sports journalist and reporter – you may have seen …