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  • Supercars go green

    March 9, 2010

    FOR the last few years, the supercar brands largely ignored the move towards greener motoring. Instead they have continued to produce products and concepts that followed the traditional performance car development trajectory – they got faster, more powerful and generally more obnoxious. Only smaller carmakers including Koeniggsegg and Fisker Cars felt the need to experiment, [...]

  • Be inspired by these luscious Oscar dresses

    March 8, 2010

    THE problem with the Oscars is that the razzle dazzle of the red carpet fizzles all too quickly once everyone is indoors and the awards actually start up. The speeches often go on too long and say too little, there are all those unglamorous, more minor awards (I don’t know about you, but I struggle [...]

  • Riverside views and posh Euro nosh

    March 8, 2010

    Battery 34 Westferry Circus E14 8RR Tel: 020 8305 3089 Cost per person without wine: £55 YOU have to really want to go to Battery to make it inside. In the Phillipe Starck-designed space formerly occupied by the now-defunct restaurant Ubon, it’s at the top of a building within the cloistered Four Seasons complex in [...]

  • FOOD & BOOZE NEWS

    March 8, 2010

    TURKISH WINES AT TIKE A hit among the upwardly mobile of Istanbul, Tike opened last year to the delight of City folk who like a good bit of meat with fresh warm hummous.?Now a wine list has been added, which features Turkish grapes as well as a selection of more traditional varieties. A unique opportunity [...]

  • THREE OTHER RESTAURANTS WITH KNOCK-OUT VIEWS

    March 8, 2010

    RHODES 24 Gary Rhodes’ Michelin-starred establishment sits on the 24th floor of the City’s highest building, so – unless the windows were blacked out – it would be hard to find better views at any restaurant in London. Ogle the rooftops and the shiny sides of skyscrapers while you sup on well-executed British haute-cuisine. Tower [...]

  • All hail the queen of Savile Row

    March 7, 2010

    KATHRYN Sargent is the first female master cutter on Savile Row. This is the most senior role at any bespoke suit-maker, the person responsible for meeting the client, sizing them up and making the pattern for their suit. Better yet, Sargent holds it at Gieves and Hawkes, the Row’s biggest operation with its most sizeable [...]

  • Games, guns and gyrating girls in Sin City

    March 7, 2010

    FAHVE bucks? Girl, for five dollars yew can take as many pictures as yew want. Come on over, and get yo’ man over heyah too.” This was Elvis talking. Yes, Elvis. Tinted shades, jet-black jumpsuit, rhinestone belt, sideburns you could iron clothes on. Standing on a street corner. A few minutes previously, we’d been inhaling [...]

  • TRAVEL NOTES

    March 7, 2010

    Oporto, Portugal gains new luxury hotel This five-floor, sustainably-built hotel has been carved into the hillside using a terraced effect mirroring the vines of the neighbouring Douro Valley. Views (each room has a terrace) take in the Douro River and the UNESCO world heritage site of Oporto with its cobbled streets, trams and beautiful spires. [...]

  • Live like a modern Victorian in London

    March 4, 2010

    WALKING through London, it is hard to ignore the wealth of wonderful Victorian buildings in the city. Gothic turrets and solid red-crick municipal buildings are everywhere you look. Those Londoners who are forced to live in flimsy new-builds no doubt look enviously at the beautiful – and solid – architecture that made the city the [...]

  • FOCUS ON: BATTERSEA

    March 4, 2010

    FOXMORE STREET, SW11 4pu Price: £1.995m It might look small from the outside but this end-of-terrace property near Battersea Park has almost 3,000 sq ft of space. Set over four floors, it has five bedrooms, an open-plan double reception room with a fireplace and high quality solid oak flooring. There is also a modern kitchen [...]

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