Stephen Fry said God was \'evil, capricious and monstrous\' in an interview this week. Krish Kandiah responds.
Middle class by birth, Fry moved to the upper class due to his social influence and celebrity, and yet he mocks the elite for their incompetence; the convert is often the most ferocious critic. He even imagines a sit-down interview with God, threatening an egalitarian leveling of the ...
Language. Language, language, language. In the end it all comes down to language. I write to you today on this subject as a way of welcoming you to www.stephenfry.com 2.0 and because, well, it’s a subject worth thinking about at any time and because fewer things interest me quite s...
By The Deborah Ross Interview Newspaper article from The Independent (London, England) Article details Beginning of article A very great deal has been written about Stephen Fry over the years, a lot of which pretty much covers the same ground. His dazzling alpha brain. His tumultuous adolescenc...
This set features the albums H to He Who Am the Only One, Pawn Hearts, Godbluff and Still Life which have been remixed from the original multi-track tapes in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound by Stephen W Tayler. These feature on 4 additional CDs and two Blu ray discs.release 3rd ...
The Bat Segundo Show was a long-running cultural radio program devoted to quirky and very thorough long-form interviews with contemporary authors, idiosyncratic thinkers, and other assorted artists. Guests included David Lynch, Octavia Butler, John Waters, John Updike, Stephen Fry, Marilynne Robinson...
Full name, Stephen John Fry; born August 24, 1957, in Hampstead, London, England; son of Alan John (a physicist and inventor) and Marianne Eve (maiden name, Newman) Fry. Addresses: Agent: Hamilton Hodell, Ltd., 24 Hanway St., First Floor, London W1T 1UH, United Kingdom....
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Presents information on an interview with Stephen Fry, lead star of the motion picture 'Wilde.' Other distinguished performances by Oscar Wilde; Opinion on the resurgence of interest in Oscar Wilde at the later part of the 20th century; Opinion on the reason of Wilde for proceeding with his ...