Does the proposed merger between BAE and EADS make good commercial sense? September 13, 2012 YES Peter Luff The proposed deal reflects the underlying reality of the European defence market. Some kind of consolidation in the market was inevitable and, on the face of things, the deal should be good news for UK industrial and defence interests. However there are many complexities – what the US authorities will make of [...]
Rapid Responses September 13, 2012 The West’s demise [Re: The East is getting rich and working harder than the waning West, yesterday] Douglas McWilliams paints a worrying picture. He is right – the success of Hong Kong and Singapore are a sign of things to come across Asia. But how to deal with the root cause of our malaise – [...]
Rocha: the man of every moment September 13, 2012 There is only one day to go before John Rocha shows his spring/summer 2013 collection to a full house of the industry’s most prominent editors and buyers – and he’s calm. So calm, in fact, that his relaxed demeanour is in stark contract to the chaos around him, as models rush in from various castings [...]
What to expect at the shows: September 13, 2012 With New York Fashion Week ending yesterday and London beginning today, fashion month is officially in full swing and there’s a lot to look forward to over the next five days. Preen returns to the show schedule after six successful years showing in New York and to celebrate the opening of its first European store, [...]
Oi, Love, yer nicked for this cop flop September 13, 2012 FILM THE SWEENEY 15 | * Nick Love’s adaptation of classic 70s cop series The Sweeney opens with an aerial shot of the London skyline. These aerial shots recur throughout, and combined with the frequent mobile phone conversations and scenes inside cars, the whole thing is a bit like an episode of the apprentice, only [...]
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones salvage this tale of marital woe September 13, 2012 FILM HOPE SPRINGS 12A | *** HOPE PRINGS can be viewed as an inverted romantic comedy. Instead of a young couple haplessly trying to get it together, we have a middle-aged one haplessly trying not to break up. Like your average rom-com, schmaltz levels are high, but three winning performances from Steve Carell, Meryl Streep [...]
Choir Boy is an adept and moving take on cultural tensions September 13, 2012 THEATRE CHOIR BOY Royal Court Theatre | **** WHEN YOU hear the name Choir Boy for a theatrical production what springs to mind? If you’re anything like me, its the idea of an excuse for a good old sing along, followed by a tale of the protagonist’s use of music to conquer all. Okay, so [...]
Premium rush is fast, forgettable fun September 13, 2012 FILM PREMIUM RUSH 12A | *** IT SAYS a lot about the US’s attitude to cycling that its filmmakers see the world of bicycle couriers as fertile ground for an action movie. Apparently American roads are so beholden to the requirements of the automobile, that the only people who dare traverse them by bike are [...]
The greatest show on earth September 13, 2012 Legendary cabaret club Crazy Horse is set to finally hit London next week after decades of wowing Parisian crowds. Appearing in a purpose-built temporary venue on the South Bank, the club promises to be the best night out in the capital. We caught up with organiser Harvey Goldsmith, the clubbing stalwart who brought Club Tropicana [...]
The cream of the cabaret and burlesque crop by Albany Bell September 13, 2012 Crazy Horse The legendary Parisian cabaret has made its way to London’s South Bank. Featuring a cast of ten dancers, the spectacle opens with its iconic act God Save Our Bareskin, which features Royal Horse Guards with a twist. Crazy Horse; 99 Upper Ground, South Bank; tickets from £45; forevercrazyhorse.com The Box There is a [...]