Villa la Massa hotel review: Laura Millar leaves the crowds behind for a suite spot just outside Florence… February 22, 2019 It’s the romantic destination you pick when you want to avoid the cliché of Rome, but Florence has just as much history, culture, and amazing food, frankly. However, it can get a bit crowded. The solution? Stay a little outside the city, where it’s cooler, quieter, and you can have easier access to some of [...]
Shipwreck play at the Almeida review: An ambitious but flawed take on the Trump presidency February 22, 2019 You wait months for a fractured, meandering, three hour play about politics and then two come along at once. Following the Old Vic’s tortuous reheating of Arthur Miller’s depression-era memoir The American Clock comes the Almeida’s Shipwreck, a new play that concerns itself with the bleeding edge of the Trump presidency. It begins with a [...]
Berberian Sound Studio review: This homage to giallo horror films is a supernatural assault on the senses February 22, 2019 Berberian Sound Studio is a pedestrian name for a pretty out-there theatrical experience. Based on a horror film directed by Peter Strickland and starring Toby Jones, it was lavished with praise on the art film circuit when it was released in 2012. Now it’s a play in the Donmar Warehouse, whose intimate seating arrangements and [...]
Franz West at the Tate Modern review: A vivid picture of of a singular mind February 22, 2019 I left the Tate Modern’s Franz West exhibition with a strong desire to get extremely drunk with the artist. Now sadly deceased, West was louche and messy, arrested on at least two occasions for being publicly sozzled, and his entire oeuvre feels like a mad two fingers up to the art establishment. Producing work from [...]
New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend February 22, 2019 New developments on the market this week Acton Gardens, Acton From £430,000 Get on the Crossrail network with these new homes next to Acton High Street. Residents will have four train stations to choose from, including one linked to the high-speed rail network that is due to be running by the end of the year. [...]
DEBATE: Should we slash post-Brexit tariffs on food imports to offer consumers cheaper goods? February 21, 2019 Should we slash post-Brexit tariffs on food imports to offer consumers cheaper goods? Bill Wirtz, policy analyst at the Consumer Choice Center, says YES. Contrary what the protectionists will tell you, tariffs don’t only hurt the country upon which they are imposed. If the government decides to maintain import tariffs on food post-Brexit, it is [...]
Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld’s cat Choupette may inherit his £150m fortune February 20, 2019 As the world mourns the death of Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld, some are wondering what will happen to his £150m fortune. The media are circling in on a number of possible inheritors, including his godson, Hudson Kroenig. But one next of kin in particular has caught everyone’s attention: his pet cat. Read more: Fashion industry [...]
Working Lunch: We try the Menu du Jour at Canary Wharf’s glassy staple Plateau February 19, 2019 Plateau Canada Square, E14 WHAT AND WHERE? Plateau is a smart, loosely French restaurant that sits atop the fourth floor of Canada Place, a glass cube filled with office escapees wining and dining their clients during the week. Incredibly, it still overlooks the Canary Wharf ice rink – when is that thing going to close? [...]
Property of the Week: Christie’s wine vaults have been turned into a bachelor pad in South Kensington February 19, 2019 An art dealer looking for a pied a terre could do worse than living adjacent to Christie’s auction house. This two bedroom duplex is so close to the internationally famous business where fine art and jewellery is sold to the highest bidder that it used to be its wine vault. For years, this space held [...]
Britain’s first all-vegan cheese shop causes a stink as dairy industry demands it changes branding February 19, 2019 First, it was Marks & Spencer’s cauliflower steak. Then it was Gregg’s vegan sausage rolls. Now, just when you thought you had survived Veganuary, there’s chease. Read more: On a roll: Vegan sausage roll sales help Greggs seek higher profits Yes, you read that right – chease. But, no matter how it's spelled, the dairy industry [...]