Ten years ago, Sarah Sands was in New York when the terrorists struck. On her latest return, she shows her daughter a city still oozing culture and glamour, not to mention spirit... more
Petrol stations evoke a wonderful sense of US nostalgia. Now, as Olivia Cole reports, a group of London architects are creating their own cinematic homage to the iconic gas-stop forecourt... more
Admirers of Phantom are likely to be disappointed with Love Never Dies, and there’s not enough here to entice a new generation of fans, says Henry Hitchings.... more
With reasonable prices and gentle service, Made in China has been added to Fay Maschler's short list of places to go when she is longing for Chinese food.... more
The American Scene displays a long list of artists whom most of us have never heard of and includes the little-known prints of household names.... more
Sixty years of social and political change that transformed America are explored in a new exhibition featuring some of the country's most influential 20th century artists... more
From friendly neighbourhood brasseries to splash-out dining, the capital has witnessed some excellent openings. 2006 has been a cracking year, says Fay Maschler.... more
The National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition charts the rise of one of the very few great draughtsmen of the 20th century - and his inexplicable decline.... more
Janet Street-Porter said she goes once a week to The Ambassador in Exmouth Market, which confirms what Fay Maschler already suspected - that she is sound on the subject of food. ... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do