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12th February 2024

Review: Harbour Hotel, Sidmouth: ‘a friendly, relaxing hotel’

In early 2024, many parents looked at the calendar with a degree of confusion: the schools were goin...
Yalla Yalla
9th February 2024

Yalla Yalla Restaurant Review: A Delightful Journey Through Lebanese Cuisine

Discover the vibrant Lebanese flavours at Yalla Yalla....
7th February 2024

A Tribute to a Great Career: Paul Joyce remembers Dennis Hopper

It was different working in British television back in 1986. They thrust money in your purse and sen...
1st February 2024

Paul Joyce on Maestro: “A Rudderless Ship Adrift on a Sea of Vanity”

In my decidedly less than humble opinion, the only real reason for "Maestro", Bradley Cooper's incon...
30th January 2024

Review: The Letters of Seamus Heaney

I don't think any writer would in their right mind refuse the Nobel Prize for Literature, but there ...
26th January 2024

Paul Joyce: A Dr Who Dinosaur Speaks

One can almost hear the sight of relief breathed by Idris Elba when at last the young cub was painfu...
Thom Yorke
3rd January 2024

Exclusive: Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood on their new art show

The Internet may have wrecked the opportunity for tactile nostalgia. When Radiohead's OK Computer ca...
22nd December 2023

Book Review: Richard Osman’s The Last Devil to Die

In our age, there is an increasing suspicion that reading isn't really a popular pursuit at all. If ...
20th December 2023

Paul Joyce: My Brush with Still Life

Art has always been distinguished by separate genes within its compass, but it was as late as 1669 t...
Amy Winehouse Florianapolis
8th December 2023

Book review: Amy: In Her Words

The case of Amy Winehouse is so tragic that we could be forgiven for not wishing to revisit it: the ...
Simon Callow
29th November 2023

Simon Callow on his upbringing, life as an actor and the dangers of the art house flop

I am sometimes asked by young people who want to be actors whether I can help - realistically there'...
The Kiss painting from Gustav Klimt Google Cultural Institute
20th November 2023

Meredith Taylor reviews Klimt and the Kiss

To every age its art, to every art is freedom The Kiss By Gustav Klimt is one of the most recognised...
Crown London Restaurant
14th November 2023

Crown London Restaurant Review: A Culinary Delight Beneath the Casino

Discover the new menu at Crown London, a historic Mayfair restaurant beneath a casino. Our review co...
Dust Cloud
10th November 2023

Friday poem: Arrogance by Omar Sabbagh

Even the motes of dust he petitions to be friendly faces. And the undulance of his desire, the danci...
Larry and Dave
7th November 2023

Larry David v Dave Chappelle: the Battle for the Soul of America

All the talk of the 21st century belonging to the Chinese isn’t likely to have been reduced by the s...
Salotto Lobby Area
3rd November 2023

Review: Hotel Principe di Savoia in Milan

Milan is a famous city, but it's also in a catchment area where we find cities at their most beautif...
Mathew Perry
1st November 2023

Matthew Perry: 1969-2023

There is a scene in Matthew Perry's memoir Friends, Lovers and The Big, Terrible Thing which it is i...
Bellamy's
27th October 2023

Bellamy’s Restaurant Review: A Regal Dining Experience in Mayfair

Discover Bellamy's, one of Queen Elizabeth II's favourite French restaurants in Mayfair. Our review ...
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19th October 2023

Book review: Ronel Lehmann reviews Dame Esther Rantzen’s Older and Bolder

I often remind our student candidates that it is normal to be nervous before an interview. At their ...
England's victory lap
16th October 2023

Dinesh Dhamija: Is sport in India about to explode?

Now that the eyes of the cricket-loving world are turned to the country, as it hosts the World Cup...
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13th October 2023

Armando Iannucci’s Pandemonium: “quite funny – but only quite”

Say, heaving Muse, what catalogue of restraints and luckless lockdowns fell upon th'unwilling world ...

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