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The joys of sporting ambidexterity
From the day I picked up a bat I naturally – or so I assume – adopted a left-hander’s stance, but a year or two
From the day I picked up a bat I naturally – or so I assume – adopted a left-hander’s stance, but a year or two
There is a fascination with what makes a restaurant tick. It is probably prompted by the surfeit of TV cookery programmes and the contrived frenzy
Nobody walks in London or not really. Living in the 21st century city doesn’t really lend itself to it. People tend to move with purpose,
After two months of lockdown, I finally understand how the sports fans feel. Because tonight, the highlight of my entertainment calendar, the event around which
The New Abnormal, the latest album by the Strokes, released a few weeks ago, was yet another disappointment in a long line of disappointments. Thank
In September 1591, Queen Elizabeth I stopped during her annual progress around her kingdom at the home of the Earl of Hertford, Elvetham Hall near
You don’t need an art degree to paint the great American landscape. Instead, look no further than Bob Ross, the open-shirted, dulcet toned, 1980s TV
Flamboyant opera rebel, Sir Peter Jonas, has died at the age of 73. As Director of English National Opera from 1985 until 1992, then Intendant
Ever since the Russian artist Kasimir Malevich (1879-1935) created his stark Black Square in 1915, artists have taken his image not as a final statement
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