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  • Carv 2: The digital coach reshaping how you ski

    November 25, 2024

    Can a digital coach really transform the way you ski? City PM hit the slopes to find out Every ski run in the mountains comes at a cost. Each one represents a small part of the total and significant outlay covering travel, accommodation, ski passes, kit hire, food and drink. Most skiers therefore want to [...]

  • Lamborghini Urus SE 2025 review: The super SUV goes hybrid 

    November 23, 2024

    The ground quakes and the air seems to crack as 30 unsilenced V10 engines explode into life. There’s a moment of tension, then the lights change, the track becomes a blur of clashing colours and the sound builds to a furious crescendo as the cars race towards the first corner. The Lamborghini World Finals are [...]

  • TWR reveals Jaguar XJS ‘Supercat’ restomod with V12 power

    November 22, 2024

    Following a teaser earlier this year, the reborn TWR has released more information about its stunning Supercat. Based on the – somewhat maligned – Jaguar XJS, the Supercat is an extreme, motorsport-inspired restomod powered by a supercharged V12 engine.  TWR has already taken a number of orders for the Supercat, which starts from £225,000 before [...]

  • Bread and Roses: Jennifer Lawrence doc is a troubling success

    November 22, 2024

    Produced by Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, Bread and Roses is a documentary that captures a modern crisis happening right now. It analyses modern Afghanistan, and the effects of the 2021 offensive that saw The Taliban seize control. The film focuses on the effect it has had on women, whose rights to work, education, and privacy [...]

  • Wicked film review: Ariana Grande helps this musical really fly

    November 22, 2024

    More than two decades after the production was first staged, Wicked makes it to the big screen in the first of a two-part adaptation. Arriving on a tornado of publicity, expectations are high for the Broadway favourite, but can it be just as popular on film? For the uninitiated, Wicked presents an alternative history behind [...]

  • Layla film review: a bold tale of London and LGBTQ love

    November 21, 2024

    Layla film review and star rating: ★★★★ Independent film Layla begins with a Pride event that will look familiar to all those sceptical of Rainbow Capitalism. Bilal Hasna plays the title character, a British-Palestinian non-binary drag queen who lands a gig performing for a delivery app company. When a high paying show turns out to [...]

  • 75 litres of fake blood splattered my shoes in London’s most eccentric show

    November 20, 2024

    Blood Show at the Battersea Arts Centre review and star rating: ★★★★ 75 litres of fake blood. Four different varieties of fake blood to make the liquid more realistic. Blood Show, playing a short run at the Battersea Arts Centre until this Saturday, is London’s most eccentric show – and well worth your time. Somewhere in-between [...]

  • Restaurant Sat Bains is the best reason to visit Nottingham

    November 20, 2024

    When you think of the great culinary capitals of the world, your mind probably wanders to Tokyo, Paris or perhaps San Sebastian, cities where the great chefs of our time gather, their collective talent creating a surge of excellence and innovation. You probably do not think of Nottingham, or, more specifically, a nondescript little corner [...]

  • The Great Christmas Feast review: the best seasonal event in London

    November 19, 2024

    With rip-off Christmas events around every corner in the capital, it’s refreshing to find a yuletide event that takes itself seriously. The Great Christmas Feast is a theatrical event based on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, with a three-course meal served in intervals between the appearances of each of the ghosts. Inspired by Victorian cooking [...]

  • Lunchtime Tourism: Cannon Street’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it London Stone

    November 19, 2024

    You wouldn’t know it, but London’s heart beats from a small alcove just opposite Cannon Street station.  The city’s heart is made of limestone, wrenched from Rutland and its beats are faint. But its power is unmistakable. Passing office workers fear it so much they’re reluctant to even look at it, let alone stand near it.   [...]

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