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Josephine Hart's last message: 'Without reading I would have found life less bearable'

03.06.11
Novelist Josephine Hart gave a powerful endorsement of the Evening Standard's campaign against illiteracy days before her death... more

Jonathan Sands is star of his own movie set

18.03.11
Three years ago Jonathan Sands opened the London Film Museum with no public funding and a truckload of movie props. Now, he tells Louise Jury, the scene is set for him to expand into the old Theatre Museum in Covent Garden... more

City Spy: Blanchflower digs at old MPC rival

04.03.11
During his time at the Bank of England, David "Danny" Blanchflower rarely, if ever, saw eye-to-eye with Governor Mervyn King. But he certainly agrees with King on one thing now - interest rates should not go up... more

Now let's give the well groomed man his due

24.01.11
At last, the day of the much-maligned metrosexual male may have come... more

Eaton Mess for London's finest Square

28.10.10
It’s not just Nigella and Charles — a spate of building works is infuriating neighbours in ‘London’s best address’, says Mira Bar-Hillel... more

An actor of great range who never took himself too seriously

30.09.10
His six wives and a reputation for roister-doistering - including sharing a cocaine addiction with his daughter Jamie Leigh Curtis - sometimes overshadowed Tony Curtis's very real achievements as an actor... more

Screen icon Tony Curtis dies, aged 85

30.09.10
Tony Curtis, the Hollywood idol whose star turn with Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot became the stuff of screen legend, has died at 85... more

Now showing in 3D, the Cats and Dogs dinner

06.08.10
Cats and Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore disappoints in every sense... more

Tempo is Japan's piece of Italy

15.07.10
In Tokyo, Italian food is the latest obsession — and now Mayfair gets to share and enjoy the Japanese take on Italy’s rich and varied cuisine at Tempo.... more

Young, hapless, hopeless — it’s all men’s fault

07.07.10
Should you have made the bad call of being born a boy in the past 30 years or so, it’s time for some home truths... more

City Spy: Qataris are getting bazaar at Chelsea Barracks

23.06.10
Roll Up, roll up for Masterpiece London, a collectibles fair at the former Chelsea Barracks site... more

Dive in to Malaysian Borneo

02.06.10
Lindsay Johns discovers heaven beneath a turquoise sea when he learns to dive off the coast of Malaysian Borneo.... more

Bloody anti-fur poster takes aim at Queen’s Guard

13.01.10
Poster featuring a blood-drenched member of the Queen’s Guard is being put on the side of 25 London buses... more

Dubrovnik: a vintage port

30.10.09
With its pristine coastline, medieval streets and burgeoning arts scene, no wonder Dubrovnik is a draw for Hollywood's finest.... more

Jsen Wintle: the Australian who's dressing London's smartest men

09.10.09
How did Jsen Wintle go from Australian stilt-walker to luxury menswear designer and supplier of high fashion to M&S?... more

TS Eliot widow exults in his poetry reading

01.07.09
In a rare public appearance, TS Eliot's widow Valerie attended a reading of her husband's poems last night at London University... more

Palm is all about image

18.06.09
Palm's crowd see a bill, and they think: the bigger, the better.... more

50 per cent tax relief on giving to poor

24.12.08
The wealthy are to be encouraged to give more money to charities under a Treasury plan to offer 50 per cent tax relief on gifts to the poorest... more

Ringo shuns premiere for 007 solace

31.10.08
Ringo shunned this week's glamorous premiere of the new Bond movie, instead choosing to watch it last night with his wife at a Mayfair cinema. ... more

Bond the broken man

30.10.08
Daniel Craig is convincing as a tortured 007 — but the new emphasis on gritty action takes the fun out of the franchise, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Former Bond girl Britt Ekland, out and about with an outsize pout

07.09.08
Those bee-stung lips helped to make her one of the pin-ups of the Sixties and Seventies. But Britt Ekland, 65, appears to have opted for collagen implants to recapture the look of her heyday and ended up with the dreaded 'trout pout'. ... more

Stalker is Cate's movie choice while life's a Cabaret for Dyke

02.09.08
Cate Blanchett favours a little-known Seventies thriller, while Little Britain star Matt Lucas prefers Billy Elliot... more

Spielberg had his targets set on Bond, according to Roger Moore

20.08.08
Hollywood heavyweight Steven Spielberg once had ambitions to direct a James Bond film, according to a tell-all new memoir by Roger Moore.... more

Can youthful Jane Seymour REALLY be Katie's mother?

24.06.08
If you want to know what a girl will look like in 20 years time, the saying goes, study her mother. In the case of Katie Seymour, daughter of Jane, perhaps she won't have changed much.... more

Proud to serve foie gras

28.08.07
The service might resemble queues at Heathrow Airport, but there's nothing wrong with the food at Comptoir Gascon, a deli-bistro proud to serve foie gras.... more

A game of Riviera fantasies

11.07.07
Fond memories of restaurants enjoyed on holiday often tempt people into trying to recreate the magic here. But London does not always play ball, as La Petite Maison shows.... more

An affair of the stomach

04.07.07
La Petite Maison may not have the most technically brilliant cooking in London, but chef Raphael Duntoye has a nice lightness of touch... more

Craig set to beat 007 box office record

20.11.06
Casino Royale is on course to become the highest grossing Bond movie following a bumper opening weekend at the box office.... more

This week's DVD reviews

26.09.06
Unknown White Male tells the bizarre story about a man struck with a rare case of amnesia while Tony Curtis stars in the complete series of The Persuaders! Catch up with the latest DVD releases here.... more


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