SYDNEY — Retired Sydney radio broadcaster and former Australian national rugby coach Alan Jones denied all allegations after he appeared in court on Wednesday charged with multiple sex crimes against 10 males over two decades. Jones was not asked to enter pleas to the 34 charges of aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault, sexually touching without consent and common assault. Two …
LOADING ERROR LOADING Brace yourself: You are about to hear the voice of the art world’s most elusive figure — and learn his first name. In the 2003 recording — which was conducted to support Banksy’s “Turf War” exhibition, held in an east London warehouse — Wrench begins his interview by testing his mic, and then asks the artist if …
The “BanksyLand” traveling exhibit features bits of Banksy’s art salvaged from the streets he uses as a canvas. BBC Radio recently uncovered a lost interview that the painter did with reporter Nigel Wrench in 2003, in which Banksy was asked if his name is “Robert Banks.” The mysterious creator replied by saying, “It’s Robbie.” Wrench, who worked for the British …