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  • Premiership: Five things we learned as Saracens shine

    October 25, 2021

    Premiership rugby’s Saracens’ fast and loose play is producing very attractive rugby and Irish finally get their long-awaited win. Sale, though, struggled against undefeated Leicester while Bath were valiant in their loss. Here’s five things we learned from the weekend’s Premiership action. Silky Saracens Saracens backed up their rampant 71-17 victory over Bath last week [...]

  • Man Utd 0, Liverpool 5: Ruthless Reds expose Solskjaer’s limitations

    October 24, 2021

    Before his desperately out-of-form Manchester United side took on Liverpool today, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained the wisdom of keeping faith with the same starting XI that fell two goals behind to Atalanta in midweek.  They had “played well”, Solskjaer insisted, adding that he wanted them to “start on the front foot” and “dominate the game” [...]

  • They are at it again: F1 row widens as Max Verstappen calls Lewis Hamilton ‘a stupid idiot’

    October 23, 2021

    Racing giant Max Verstappen called his main rival Lewis Hamilton “a stupid idiot” as the championship rivals clashed in practice for the United States Grand Prix. Hamilton, who is six points behind Verstappen, overtook the Red Bull driver at the concluding left-hander in Friday’s second session in Austin. Verstappen temporarily ran off the track before [...]

  • Frieze 2021: An electric start to the new art season

    October 22, 2021

    It is telling, though perhaps unsurprising, that in a time of expanding digital exhibition spaces, curators, artists, and collectors still value face-to-face contact provided by art fairs.  Frieze is the best of them all to kickstart the new London art season, with its sculpture garden and two imposing marquees – Frieze London and Frieze Masters [...]

  • Helene Binet at the RA, review: Architectural photography at its finest

    October 22, 2021

    In her first major retrospective, photographer Helene Binet’s work at the Royal Academy offers a fresh look at the lines found in architecture.  Over a 35 year career, the internationally acclaimed Swiss-French photographer (b.1959) has captured both historic and contemporary structures, reducing them to their simplest forms. A practitioner of analogue photography, her work focuses [...]

  • Focus On: Brighton – an investors’ paradise

    October 22, 2021

    Thanks to the ability for many people to work from anywhere or pop into a central office on an ad hoc basis, increasing numbers of professionals are moving out of London in search of locations with a less frenetic pace of life – something the seaside city of Brighton will continue to benefit from.  “Brighton [...]

  • Property of the Week: An ultra-modern property in Brixton Hill

    October 22, 2021

    The most sought-after design feature you can add to the back of your house is an entire wall of foor-to-ceiling glazed doors that open onto your  garden. Not only do you get natural light flooding in throughout the year but your courtyard melds into your living space in summer.  When the property was completely refurbished, [...]

  • Brighten your home with Adam Nathaniel Furman’s colourful designs

    October 22, 2021

    While Frieze may have hit your radar as the biggie collectors’ fair this month, there was a gallery-within-a-fair in west London that was a hotbed of exciting British talent at a fraction of Frieze prices.  Beautifully handmade objects are often called “craft” but can also cross the boundary into art. The Future Heritage gallery at [...]

  • Research shows we’re listening to over 18 hours of music a week

    October 22, 2021

    The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry’s (IFPI) have released their new report, Engaging with Music 2021, which shows that fans are listening to more music than ever before, with unlicensed music continuing to be a pertinent issue.

  • The French Dispatch, review: A playful homage to journalism

    October 22, 2021

    Twenty five years and ten films since his feature debut, Wes Anderson can be considered one of the few remaining superstar directors. Like Nolan, Tarantino, The Coens, and (Paul Thomas) Anderson, he exists outside of the studio franchise churn, making films in which he is the primary selling point. It’s likely many fans will forgo [...]

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