Our guide to the best events to see in the world of the arts June 14, 2012 • Invisible at the Hayward Gallery is the kind of exhibition your grandpa would hate. As the name suggests, it’s a celebration of art that isn’t there – the intangible and the hidden. White-on-white paintings, pencil lines meticulously – almost imperceptivity – drawn around the cracks on the ground. It is highly recommended you’re a [...]
Cook serves up new MacBook range June 13, 2012 It is testament to how much Apple has evolved over the last decade that the launch of its new range of Mac laptops is seen as a warm up event for the arrival of the iPhone 5 later this year. But the new range is worthy of more than a footnote. Here is the lowdown [...]
Why the Greek government could soon be taking tips on its economy from Diablo June 13, 2012 How much can you charge for something intangible? Rather a lot, it seems. Games manufacturer Blizzard yesterday launched a real money Auction House for its hit title Diablo 3, meaning you can sell the stuff you find on the charred corpse of a ghoul for actual cash, that you can spend in the real world, [...]
Father’s day Get it right! June 13, 2012 Rugged dad Make sure you have the most stylish dad in town with this check shirt ‰ Gant ‰ £75 ‰ www.gant.co.uk Posh dad Socks with an expensive twist ‰ Pantherella cashmere socks ‰ £35 ‰ mrporter.com Green dad For the green-fingered gent with little time on his hands: an allotment – in a box [...]
Mazda’s immensely likeable SUV June 12, 2012 Usually when a motoring hack is invited up to Scotland to drive a new car it is to test a sportscar or an SUV. The Scottish Highlands are the perfect combination of twisting roads and dramatic backdrops for sporting road cars, and provide off-road high jinks for rugged off-roaders on some private estate or other. [...]
CAR TALK June 12, 2012 Meet Rolls’ Phantom Series II Last week Rolls-Royce Motor Cars introduced 100 of its customers to the latest Phantom Series II by turning its Goodwood assembly line into a dining room. For the “dine on the line” event, guests arrived in chauffeured Rolls-Royce Phantoms or by helicopter, then tucked into a banquet in the red carpet-lined [...]
British house prices fall at slower rate in May June 12, 2012 British house prices fell at a slower pace in May, although the outlook worsened as the Eurozone crisis intensified according to a survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The seasonally adjusted house price balance rose to -16 from -19 in April, beating economists’ forecasts for a -18 reading. London was again the only [...]
How the British summer can put your head in the clouds June 11, 2012 Look out of the window. Chances are, it is raining. Just like it was yesterday. The British summer is in full swing, once again failing to live up to its early promise of sunshine and blue skies. The Met Office warns the weather is likely to remain “unsettled” for at least the next month – anyone [...]
Standard Chartered Great City Race diary June 11, 2012 JAMES FATTAL, 25 MEDIA AND COMMS WORKER FOR ALL the hype around the London Olympics, you’d think everyone who has digested any news in recent times will have been inspired to become a health and fitness fanatic. I wasn’t one of them. That was, until I was offered the opportunity to run in the Standard Chartered [...]
Paralympic athlete Sophia Warner is ready for the test June 11, 2012 FITNESS & DIET EXPERT WITH just over two months to go until the start of the Paralympics, 100m and 200m athlete Sophia Warner, who has cerebral palsy, is excited, anxious – and training very hard. I caught up with her to talk training, nerves and multi-tasking. SO HOW ARE YOU FEELING? Really excited but very [...]