SPORT | IN BRIEF July 1, 2010 Platt joins Man City as coach FOOTBALL: Former England captain David Platt has joined Roberto Mancini’s coaching staff at Manchester City. Platt, who has managed England Under-21s and Nottingham Forest, has been named first-team coach and will work with assistant manager Brian Kidd and coach Fausto Salsano. The 44-year-old, who won 62 England caps, played [...]
Cotswolds classics are always in demand July 1, 2010 PICTURE the idyllic country home and the chances are you’ll conjure up some quaint, mullioned stone cottage in the Cotswolds. Far beyond a fad, the Cotswolds are home to what many consider England’s most appealing rural villages. They ooze a well-heeled ambiance but provide countryside and an equestrian community that is second to none, all [...]
It’s bargain time for Square Mile renters July 1, 2010 WITH prices still slightly down from their 2008 heights, now is the time to get into the London rental market if you or your company are looking for non-permanent living space in the capital. Traditionally, demand grows as the summer wears on and with the property market picking up, prices are only going to go [...]
CITY A.M.’S STUNNING STRIMPEL PROBES THE STRANGE MALE BRAIN July 1, 2010 SUPER-GLAM Sketch last night played host to the debut book launch party of City A.M.’s very own lifestyle editor, Zoe Strimpel. Around 80 select guests were invited to celebrate the publication of What The Hell Is He Thinking?, Strimpel’s eighty-questions-and-answers guide to what goes on in the male brain. “Men are tough to figure out [...]
Add some colour to your Summer July 1, 2010 vitra vegetal chair in brick red £284, see www.vitra.com for stockists glow coffee table £149 www.dwell.co.uk lighthouse oil lamp £16.95 www.dwell.co.uk Kanpazar Garden Light £580 www.gomodern.co.uk Frou Frou White Parasol £1,490 www.gomodern.co.uk HEALS DECKCHAIR £75 www.heals.co.uk MEDIUM ORCHID POTS £79 www.conranshop.co.uk
The great barbecue debate July 1, 2010 ACCORDING to anthropologists, in our hunter-gather days men only ever prepared food in two situations; at feasts for special occasions, or making quick, simple meals of meat cooked over open fires when they were out on hunting trips. In other words, they were either chefs, or they barbecued. Sound familiar? In this heat, nobody wants [...]
SELLING July 1, 2010 Russell Hunt MANAGING DIRECTOR AT PROPERTY HUNT Q. Dear Russell, has the abolition of home information packs (Hips) helped the London property market? A.I think that the removal of Hips has definitely been a positive thing because people just don’t like putting their hands in their pockets and paying for something up-front with no guarantee [...]
The classic, lightweight summer look July 1, 2010 AMONG the less heralded achievements of the Victorians was the invention of the male linen suit – heavy wool was hardly the material in which to go lording it over the colonies. Still a summer staple, the linen suit’s trump card – other than the fact that you can wear it in hot weather without [...]
Put colour back in your pocket July 1, 2010 SINCE men everywhere fell under the spell of Don Draper, a neat white strip in the breast pocket has been a de rigueur suit accessory. It helped too that the crisp lines and white on grey tones suited fashion’s move towards sober asceticism. But hey, summer’s here, the sun’s out, and such sombre restraint is [...]
Fright entertainment July 1, 2010 Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman may just have created the Blair Witch Project of theatre. Not simply because their show, Ghost Stories, is liable to turn even the most hardened horror nut into a gibbering wreck – though by many accounts it will – but because, like Blair Witch, having been created on a wing [...]