CHEATING? FINE BY ME

In his latest Gaming column Tom Standage outlines the merits of asking the internet for solutions ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |AN ACTOR'S DIET FOR ME

Film and TV caterers aren’t just for the stars: they’ll cook for the rest of us too. Matthew Sweet goes on location ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |DEBUNKING ROADIE MYTHS

Roadies, it turns out, are misunderstood. Will Smith learns a thing or two about the job while setting up for Jethro Tull ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |A VIEW WITH GLASS

The view from the restaurant at the top of the National Portrait Gallery is spectacular, but what about the quality of the wine list? Tim Atkin, the Wine-List Inspector, orders away ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |PAINTING IN STONE

Long ago Margaret Drabble fell for the colours of Florence. Now it’s the semi-precious stones that especially delight her ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |BOXY, CLUNKY—AND LOVABLE

The club of Land Rover lovers stretches all the way round the globe. Paul Markillie compares notes ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |IN SEARCH OF NELLY

Northern England, 1936: a boy of six suddenly hears that he once had a mother. All that survives of her is a handful of photos and her sheet music. Only later does he piece together her story. A memoir by Irving Wardle ...
read more »COMMENTS: 0 |THE RISE, FALL AND RISE OF JIL SANDER

Jil Sander was once the queen of minimalism, but then she teamed up with Prada and it all went wrong. Now she’s back, bringing serenity to the high street with Uniqlo. She talks to Sarah Mower ... read more »
COMMENTS: 1 |BEING THERE: DELHI

There’s Old Delhi, New Delhi—and future Delhi, which is likely to overshadow both. Simon Cox captures life as an expat in a fascinating city ... read more »
COMMENTS: 4 |NOTES ON A VOICE: GRAHAM GREENE
In the second instalment of our series on what makes distinctive writers distinctive, Nicholas Shakespeare tackles Graham Greene ... read more »
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