Flats for the Eurocrat: a Brussels bargain October 7, 2010 IF YOU’RE moving to Brussels, it’s unlikely to be for the Belgian beer, the moules-frites and the chocolates. Most Britons relocate to the Belgian capital for work and join the 100,000-strong expat community of European Union workers, lobbyists and lawyers for at least a year or two. While most expats tend to rent when they [...]
Heritage hotel October 7, 2010 NOTHING speaks more of classic British glamour than the Savoy Hotel, which reopens this weekend after three years’ closure and a £220m refurbishment. Founded on the Strand by opera impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte in 1889, it was the country’s first truly luxury hotel, and attracted the glitz and style to match. In the first half [...]
SIMPLE STYLE FOR GIVING A PRESENTATION October 7, 2010 FOR MEN and women, your image in presentations is vital to get right, not only to make a good first impression, but also to help keep an audience focused. So what should you wear? You want to feel comfortable – your clothing should be the last thing on your mind while you’re speaking, so start [...]
FILM REVIEW October 7, 2010 LIFE AS WE KNOW IT Cert: 12A HOLLY and Eric don’t like each other, which means you’ve probably already worked out how this rom com ends, but let’s continue anyway. After their mutual pals Alison and Peter set them up on a disastrous date (she’s stuck up, he’s a cad), Holly (Katherine Heigl) and Eric [...]
Brace yourself, Gordon is in town October 6, 2010 Film MONEY NEVER SLEEPS Cert: 12A GORDON Gekko comes to London. If you enjoyed Oliver Stone’s original film, do you really need any other inducement to see Wall Street’s sequel, Money Never Sleeps? For a few brief scenes the financial world’s debonair Mephistopheles can be seen, trademark devil-may-care smirk and all, getting shaved in Trumper’s, [...]
CITY VIEWS: What did the original wall street film mean to you when released back in 1987? October 6, 2010 DAVID BUIK | BGC PARTNERS “Wall Street was a major cult film. The greased-back hairstyles, the £1,000 ‘whistle and flute’, the £150 pair of Churches, Turnbull & Asser shirts and Hermes tie. It was all a great act and no doubt Gordon Gekko was very influential.” QUENTIN SMITH | OLD MUTUAL ASSET MANAGERS “As a [...]
An angel in Wonderland doesn’t quite reach the satirical heights October 6, 2010 LIGHTS OUT IN WONDERLAND By DBC Pierre Faber & Faber, £12.99 by Jeremy Hazlehurst DBC Pierre’s first novel, Vernon God Little, was a brilliant act of ventriloquism in which he channelled the voice of a 15-year-old American boy on death row for a murder. This – his third novel – also tries to capture the [...]
OUT OF OFFICE October 6, 2010 RORY KINNEAR AS HAMLET Roll up, roll up, tickets are on sale now to see this brilliant actor take on the biggest role imaginable. The Oliver-winner has proved that he is a versatile stage actor over the years, and it’s just the time for him to take on The Dane. Advance rumours suggest that he’ll [...]
Warm your cockles with a big, bold autumn red wine October 6, 2010 JAMES Joyce said that white wine is lightning, and red wine is beefsteak. I don’t know about you, but a beefsteak in a glass is exactly what I want at this time of year. We asked some of the City’s most trusted wine experts to recommend their favourite wines for this time of year. “Once [...]
New breed of hotel bars to boost London October 6, 2010 London may have cutting edge nightlife when it comes to clubs and restaurants but sadly the bar culture isn’t quite NYC. Fortunately the much maligned (if pricey) hotel bars are here to save the day. In the coming month the scene is going to get a serious boost with a host of new luxury hotels [...]