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  • Don’t let lockdown ruin your weekend: From take away pints to virtual clubbing

    November 14, 2020

    As we enter the second weekend of lockdown 2, things seem rather bleak. As if the total closure of bars, restaurants, galleries, cinemas and theatres wasn’t enough, it’s also forecast to rain for most of the weekend. Thankfully, we’re here to cheer you up a bit. With the latest movies to stream, restaurant delivery boxes [...]

  • Why virtual clubbing could lift your lockdown blues

    November 14, 2020

    Ibiza may be the world’s best-known clubbing destination, but for real connoisseurs of nasty techno, Berlin is where it’s at. Most famous among its venues is the legendary Berghain, a vast concrete cathedral to dance music where club nights turn into club days and back into club nights, and the world’s top DJs provide the [...]

  • France are my favourites for the Autumn Nations Cup, a Six Nations with extra spice

    November 13, 2020

    I’m a glass-half-full person, so I can’t help but be excited that the Autumn Nations Cup is happening.  Given everything, fans and players just have to be grateful we’ve got some international rugby with silverware to play for.  OK, we haven’t got New Zealand, South Africa or Australia coming over as usual.  But we to [...]

  • Tradition goes digital as city of london carol service raises money for four charities

    November 13, 2020  |  Sponsored

    Joined by HRH Prince Edward on Tuesday 8 December 2020 Christmas carols and church services are a mainstay of the festive period, as we gather together with mulled wine and mince pies to sing songs and listen to readings.  `It is a tradition of the City of London for many of its Livery Companies and [...]

  • The Mandalorian season 2 episode 3 review: S2E3 action and revelation in hit show

    November 13, 2020

    *** SPOILERS AHEAD: If you haven’t watched the most recent episodes of The Mandalorian Season 2, look away now***   Thus far, The Mandalorian Season 2 has been about self-contained adventures, where the fun comes from the twists and turns in our hero’s path. This week was a bit more action packed, with some huge plot [...]

  • The Masters effect: How winning a green jacket can double a player’s social media following

    November 13, 2020

    Some spoils of winning the Masters are easy to quantify, like one green jacket and around two million dollars. Others – joy, relief, satisfaction, prestige, profile – are less so. But new research has attempted to put a figure on the last of those by analysing the social media followings of recent Masters champions. Tiger [...]

  • The Week in Sportbiz: Big W for W Series; United show FA the way; Tour de Yorkshire; British Cycling; and Uefa

    November 12, 2020

    Women’s sport has been among the hardest hit by the pandemic but it received a boost today from the W Series. The women-only single-seater racing championship is to stage eight races on the same bill as Formula 1 grands prix next year. “There is no doubt that our global reach, impact and influence will be [...]

  • Lennox: The Untold Story review – a rose-tinted documentary of a fighter’s journey

    November 12, 2020

    The world of boxing is dominated by loud, braggadocious personalities. Figures like Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson and, of course, Muhammad Ali became as famous for their personal journeys as they were for their pugilism. But while much is known about those names, we know less about Lennox Lewis, despite the British heavyweight champion having a [...]

  • Billie documentary review – an oral history of Billie Holiday

    November 12, 2020

    Great documentaries are often founded on great discoveries. In the case of James Erskine’s Billie, that discovery is a treasure trove of interviews by the late Linda Lipnack Kuehl. A writer based in Washington, she spent a decade between the 60s and 70s researching a book about Billie Holiday, interviewing friends, fellow performers, and key [...]

  • Rhino boss Reg Clark on why rugby brand remains a good bet despite warehouse blaze and pandemic sales dip

    November 11, 2020

    It is just as well Reg Clark, boss of rugby kit maker Rhino, is the level-headed type.  Because 2020 has dealt the company the type of crunching blows that the world’s leading teams inflict on its scrum machines. Already braced for another dip in demand as many of its markets fell into second lockdowns, Clark [...]

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