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  • She’s far more than just a (legal) blonde: a star is born

    February 16, 2010

    MEETING Sheridan Smith, the 28-year old star of the smash hit Legally Blonde: The Musical, is rather like a game of hide and seek. Or, as it turns out, a treasure hunt. For the former star of such television gems as Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of?Crisps and Gavin and?Stacey, has gone awol. [...]

  • Planning is key to finding a good nanny

    February 16, 2010

    THE most important thing is planning the process very carefully, and leaving yourself lots of time to make a good selection. Tricia Pritchard of the union for educational professionals, Voice (www.voicetheunion.org.uk), which represents nannies, says that all too often people make the wrong decision because they rush it. “The nanny from hell scenario is very [...]

  • OUT OF OFFICE

    February 16, 2010

    FLAMENCO FESTIVAL AT SADLER’S WELLS The crПme de la crПme of Spain’s flamenco talent should not be missed during this two-week festival. The maestros of the dance form, including the world-renowned company Nuevo Ballet EspaЦol, will be in situ alongside the famous Eva Yerbabuena performing her latest show, Lluvia (Rain) – inspired by the poetry [...]

  • The best way to get around town

    February 16, 2010

    THE Italians have known it for decades, and there was a moment in the Sixties when the British youth cottoned on too – when it comes to motorised transport, there is nothing cooler than a scooter. It took the Japanese to turn this convenient, two-wheeled style statement into something sleek, modern and ultra-dynamic – the [...]

  • How City high achievers are tapping into fresh energy

    February 15, 2010

    I’M lying in a citrus-scented room near Spitalfields market, a moist herbal mask over my face and eyes. Tinkling oriental music is playing, and a woman in a white, clinical uniform is seated in front of a big orange screen at the front of the room, with a microphone affixed to her head, encouraging us [...]

  • INNER PEACE LEADS TO PRODUCTIVITY | OTHER RESOURCES IN LONDON

    February 15, 2010

    The Art of Meditation at the Bishopsgate Institute Modern living is crying out for meditation, a tool that can help you develop a relaxed, alert and focused state of mind and bring about a gentle transformation of emotional experience. This course will introduce the practice of meditation and explore ways of integrating its benefits into [...]

  • Missing the mark in museum land

    February 15, 2010

    AUBREY, the restaurant of The Kensington Hotel, is named after Aubrey de Vere, who I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you was a middle-ranking medieval baron and chum of William the Conqueror. He netted himself the estate of Kensington after the Norman Conquest, according to the Domesday book. Back then, the estate was [...]

  • THREE OTHER KENSINGTON RESTAURANTS

    February 15, 2010

    BABYLON Sitting seven floors up atop the Kensington Roof Gardens, Babylon has some pretty splendid views out over West London – and indeed over the gardens’ flamingo pond – to distract you from its stonkingly expensive menu. There’s jazz on Thursday evenings. The Roof Gardens, 99 Kensington High Street, W8 5ED. www.roofgardens.virgin.com. CASA BRINDISA There’s [...]

  • FOOD & BOOZE NEWS

    February 15, 2010

    RAMSAY REOPENS PETRUS Petrus, the Knightsbridge restaurant that under Marcus Wareing became the most prestigious venue in Gordon Ramsay’s empire after his own Hospital Road flagship, will re-open on 29 March. After Wareing and Ramsay’s public falling out last year, Wareing remained at the Berkeley hotel with his own eponymous restaurant, while Ramsay has moved [...]

  • TRAVEL NOTES

    February 14, 2010

    Celebrate Caravaggio at Hotel Russie, Rome Art, luxury and culture come together with a package that revolves around Caravaggio’s 400th anniversary show at the Scuderie del Quirinale gallery. You’ll stay at the opulent Roman Hotel Russie and be provided with tickets to the show, a copy of the catalogue, and a daily buffet breakfast. Package [...]

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