The Man Booker Prize SHortlist September 7, 2011 THE SENSE OF AN ENDING, JULIAN BARNES (JONATHAN CAPE) The only novella on the list: but just because it’s small doesn’t mean it isn’t powerful. This is City AM’s pick of the bunch: British icon Barnes has dished up a book so terse in ideas, heavy in impressions and unrelenting in theme that you’ll be [...]
Oh my, Darling: the former chancellor aims for Brown September 7, 2011 BACK FROM THE BRINK BY ALISTAIR DARLING Atlantic, £19.99 by Marc Sidwell It’s not the economy, stupid. The reason to read Alistair Darling’s account of his time as chancellor of the exchequer is to see exactly how far in he chooses to stick the knife. Happily, his autopsy of the Gordon Brown years at times [...]
Rocking the Scouse in UK’s friendliest city September 6, 2011 LIKE many metropolis-dwellers, Londoners tend to think they’re the centre of the universe – and certainly of England – regardless of where they’re from. But if you’ve recently had your toe trod on at rush hour, been barked at by an angry commuter or ignored by a surly waiter – oh, and charged £10 for [...]
Fab rainwear September 6, 2011 1 Dry feet Boots are a key investment for Autumn Winter and are ideal footwear for wet weather days, but avoid suede. Flat knee high boots and ankle boots are easy to wear and can look just as chic as a block or stiletto heel. Look to brands such as Belstaff, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti [...]
More efficiency, less sexiness September 6, 2011 THERE was a time when the only diesel Porsche you could buy was a tractor. But after Ferdinand Porsche’s tractor designs of the 1950s came the rather more striking and long-lasting 911 and Porsche became a sports car company. But now the best selling Porsche product is the Cayenne SUV, a vehicle that was widely [...]
CAR TALK September 6, 2011 VW’S ONE-SEATER VISION The future of commuting according to VW is travelling in cars that only seat one, as most daily commuters travel alone. Volkswagen’s unusual looking NILS concept is a single-seat EV which has two glass wing doors and free-standing wheels. It’s small – at just over 3m long and 1.2 metres tall – [...]
Salve your post-holiday skin with these soothers September 5, 2011 CHANCES are, you’re either fresh off the beach – skin still salty and a little tender – or you’re mourning the departure of your tan. The spectre of skin damage is probably also lingering somewhere. How to claw back the health of some of those damaged cells – and in the first instance, how to [...]
FIT IN THE CITY September 5, 2011 FITNESS & DIET EXPERT YOU know those lucky naturally thin people that eat loads? Well, they’ve won a genetic lottery of sorts. Researchers at Imperial College London and the University of Lausanne found that around one in 2,000 people have a duplicated gene making them many times more likely to be skinny (23 times more if [...]
Motor chic: look the part on an autumn drive in the Alps September 5, 2011 AUTUMN breaks don’t come much more spectacular than driving holidays in the Alps, where the summer season still has a month and a half to go. Hiring a classic set of wheels for a buzz along the snaking Stelvio Pass or the Grossglockner High Alpine road still has the glamour of the great age of [...]
HOW TO GET DRESSED: EUROPE CITY BREAK September 5, 2011 FOUNDERS OF ROUS ILAND MEMBERS’ BOUTIQUE, WWW.ROUSILAND.COM Q. I’m grabbing an early-autumn break in Rome, rather than heading to the beach. It’s still hot there: what do I need to look cool in the city? A.Rome in September can be pretty sweltering but you need to dress city (and sometimes Vatican) appropriate. Set yourself apart from [...]