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Saturday 22 November 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson suggests


Off the rails

Jenny Wilhide

21st June, 2006

Style

Nick Foulkes

21st June, 2006

Armchair Traveller

Alex Bigham

21st June, 2006

You’ve Earned It

Simon Heffer

14th June, 2006

Simon Heffer on why he’s never lost for words

Style

Susan Boyd

14th June, 2006

Susan Boyd claims that the best accessory of all can’t be bought

Armchair Traveller

Philip Marsden

14th June, 2006

Philip Marsden explains why Cornwall is on his wavelength

The postman always brings twice

Victoria Mather

7th June, 2006

Victoria Mather finds that online is the lazy way to luxury

Style

Sarah Sands

7th June, 2006

Sarah Sands lies back and thinks of Montreal

Armchair Traveller

Raffaella Barker

7th June, 2006

Raffaella Barker discovers Paris through the eyes of a child

The bare facts

Juliet Nicolson

31st May, 2006

Juliet Nicolson reflects on costume dramas

Style

Lindy Woodhead

31st May, 2006

The fine lines of beauty

Armchair Traveller

Kathy Lette

31st May, 2006

Kathy Lette reports from Anguilla and discloses her hot spot

Bottling it up is good for you

Simon Davis

24th May, 2006

Staring from the windows of the 18.22 Paddington to Moreton-in-Marsh, it occurs to me that the best things in my life — holidays and sex — have been planned

Lifestyle by the hour

Nick Foulkes

24th May, 2006

Nick Foulkes does his fractions

Clocking up the decades

Nicholas Coleridge

24th May, 2006

Nicholas Coleridge renews his vow to celebrate anniversaries abroad

You’ve Earned It

Chloe Fox

17th May, 2006

The Ancient Greeks believed diamonds to be the tears of the gods.

Style

Andrew Roberts

17th May, 2006

British gentlemen do not wear jewellery.

Unconvinced she’s earned it

Rachel Johnson

17th May, 2006

It is one of life’s more tolerable ironies that friends behave much more manfully when asked to cope with failure and misery than with success and good fortune.

Farmers’ markets have become London’s new salons

Frances Osborne

10th May, 2006

There’s a faint smell of straw in the air, now the whiff of goat — or is that sheep?

Style: Dare to wear white

Oscar Humphries

10th May, 2006

When I was 13 my father took me to Venice. I remember canals and smelly water and pigeons and an organ by Guardi that — apparently — we were lucky to see.

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