Journalism - Others
Rolling Stone

Jamiroquai
Jay Kay, the lead singer of Jamiroquai, believes that the world runs on vibrations. And that the number 36 has an other-worldly relevance. Richard Johnson asks what the hell he means.

Eurythmics
The Eurythmics seemed to be consigned to technopop history. Not any more. Richard Johnson reports.

Groove Armada
Big hands are useful. Especially to a DJ. Richard Johnson meets the deckmasters of Groove Armada.

Boxing Helena
(LA Magazine) Helena Bonham Carter seemed forever trapped in a 19th centrury drawing room. But with Fight Club, the queen of period breaks out of the box - and those corsets - for good.

Independent Sunday Magazine

Tonight Hemel Hempstead, Tomorrow the World
On the road with Suzi, Alvin and the Rubettes.

Vorsprung Durch Technik
Has the trainer finally run its course as a fashion essential? Not if Germany's adidas has its way.

God Loves Brownies
America's fastest-growing diet, coming to a church near you

Red

Grenada Gold
The Caribbean's finest island paradise.

Back to the Island
Martha's Vineyard isn't an island - it's a state of mind. Where the well-to-do of New Jersey, Washington, and New York come out to play. Richard Johnson effects the chinos-and-plaid-shirt lifestyle.

You Magazine

Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey is fed up with the sniping at her wholesome image. So she's about to change it.

Tatler

Praying Mantra
The guest list at spiritual leader Gurumayi's ashram in upstate New York reads like a casting agent's dream, and it's doing wonders for bookings. But is it really possible to see the light in Ray-Bans, Versace orange and Gucci sandals, asks Richard Johnson.

The Observer

Gather Ye Rosebuds
Perishable art - whether made from flowers or pig's innards - is fetching high prices with dealers. But, asks Richard Johnson, what happens when it rots?