Chas Newkey-Burden
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Chas Newkey-Burden is a journalist and author. His books include Great Email Disasters, Paris Hilton: Life On The Edge and The All New Official Arsenal Miscellany. He has also co-written a book with Julie Burchill called Not In My Name: A Compendium Of Modern Hypocrisy. He writes regularly for Four Four Two, Attitude, Time Out, The Big Issue, and other magazines. He has written for The Times, The Mail on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and The Independent On Sunday. His work has appeared on the top Israeli website Ynetnews.com, The First Post and on the Guardian Blog columns. He is a former Staff Writer for football magazines 90 Minutes and Shoot. He is a former Contributing Editor for Loaded. He has interviewed a range of celebrities including David Beckham, Ricky Gervais, McFly, Ant & Dec, Frank Lampard, Rachel Stevens and James Bourne.
[edit] TV and Radio
He is a regular studio guest on television and radio discussing a range of topics including football, celebrity culture, email disasters and the Middle East. He has appeared on Sky News, CNN, BBC Breakfast News, Radio 4's The Today Programme, Five Live Breakfast, TalkSport, Capital Gold and BBC Radio Scotland. He has also been on the BBC 2 documentary Cold War Kids, the Sky One show Celebrities On Heat and on Fuse Television's documentary on Amy Winehouse. He has been interviewed by The Evening Standard, GQ magazine and The Jewish Telegraph.
[edit] Books
- Great Email Disasters
- Not In My Name: A Compendium Of Modern Hypocrisy (coauthored with Julie Burchill)
- Amy Winehouse: She Told Us She Was Trouble
- Paris Hilton: Life On The Edge
- A PowerPoint History Of The World
- The Reduced History Of Britain
- The Reduced History Of Dogs
- The All-New Official Arsenal Miscellany
- The Official Arsenal Annual (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
- The Official Arsenal Yearbook (2005)
- Crap Towns (contributor)
- Crap Towns II (contributor)
- Loaded's Greatest Ever Englishmen (Contributor)
[edit] External links
- Column in The Guardian
- Chas worries about Amy Winehouse
- Chas's story about Julie Burchill and Amy Winehouse's aunt
- Meeting my heroes in Israel
- On Rachel Corrie
- Chas on Radio 4's The Today Programme
- On his first editor Eleanor Levy
- Guardian blog columns
- Julie Burchill on co-writing with Chas
- Joy at Paris Hilton's jailing
- Times article on Paris Hilton