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'That's an insulting question'

JC arts writers interviewed various celebrities in 2010, some more co-operative than others. Here’s the pick of their quotes

December 29, 2010 14:30
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ByKatie Taylor, Katie Taylor

5 min read

● "She hasn't had a drink for two weeks. Two weeks may not sound like much, but it's a major achievement for her."Mitch Winehouse on his daughter Amy's gradual recovery from addiction

● "I don't go to synagogue, I'm not interested in any kind of community and I don't care if the Chief Rabbi considers me a proper Jew - although Jonathan Sacks and I are friends in an informal sort of way."
Novelist Frederick Raphael doesn't let religion get in the way of a friendship

● "Anybody who spends time around orchestras will tell you that Jews tend to have the musical gene… a large percentage of Jews are musical. It's in the blood."
Danny Elfman, the Hollywood film composer, reckons Jews have an advantage in at least one of the arts

● "It did occur to me to tell the people who were punching me: 'No, you don't understand, I'm actually Jewish' - like that would make a big difference.
David Baddiel, whose film 'The Infidel' was released this year, recalls being beaten up by racist thugs who mistook him for a Pakistani