In anticipation of Valentine's Day, for the National Year of Reading, I spent a week racing around London recording various people reading their favourite 'love poems'.
Forgive the poor sound quality - I'm no sound engineer (which is why you can hear a washing machine in the background of Patsy Palmer's ...
An interview with Oscar Udeshi
Oscar Udeshi is chairman of the British Menswear Guild. He's also a very nice chap. I paid a visit to talk to him about the thinking behind his clothing, his background, and his views on 'traditional tailoring'. Being a gentleman, he suggested we did the interview over a coffee at his private ...
Ghosts of the Past – München
If you've seen my Auschwitz site, you'll probably know I have an interest in history.
Last week I came across this post on Gizmodo, where a photographer had combined present day images with the same scenes from World War II. I thought the idea was complete genius, and as I'm living ...
Toshiba – Looking forward to the next 25 Years of Innovation
Toshiba has spent the last 25 years refining the basic laptop design of flat screen, x86 processor, full-size keyboard and removable storage. Its Portégé R700 will continue that tradition when it goes on sale next quarter, but two other new portable computers. Toshiba will ...
Welcome to your city…
...an invitation to participate in a multi-disciplinary project and see your ideas about London in Selfridges' Wonder Windows..
House of Jonn (Creatives in Residence at the Hospital Club 2010) are teaming up with aberrant architecture (V&A+RIBA Architecture Residents at the Victoria & Albert Museum) to create London's first architectural pop-up residency, ...
‘Whitehawk’ – new fiction from Simon Nolan
Whitehawk is a new novel from highly successful author Simon Nolan that will be available to buy in July, and is available to pre-order from Revenge Ink.
It tracks the tale of Mel Banff, a new kind of social worker. Overseen by the shadowy 'Rationality Unit', she will be stationed with one family over ...
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