Monday, 8 February, 2010

Features

Bedouin Blues at Mount Sinai Bedouin Blues at Mount Sinai

It is getting cool during the day and downright freezing at night. The mountains are at an altitude of over 2,400m (over 7,500 ft) and the tops receive snow during the winter season. Snow is good because it means water for the Bedouin gardens, but it also means fewer customers because nobody wants to spend a chilly night on a mountain and wake up to... [Read more...]


Space: The Final Frontier Space: The Final Frontier

The Evolving Universe and the Origin of Life is a book written for anyone interested in the quest for that knowledge which has changed our way of thinking about the world. Although suitable for the general audience, the book can also be used as an undergraduate text, particularly, as the authors note, by those who recognise the connection between the... [Read more...]


Kensington’s New Kitchen Kensington’s New Kitchen

I have a seething hatred for parking wardens operating in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; those harbingers of doom, pillagers of the people, the dark knights of the dictatorship we know as the Parking Authority. Having lived in the borough for a number of years under their relentless iron fist, I have come to despise them with good reason.... [Read more...]


Confessions of an Economist Confessions of an Economist

During my first years in graduate school as an aspiring economist, the most mathematically complex papers required a great deal of time and effort to read. The papers were written as if to a private club, and we felt proud when we successfully entered the club. Although I copied the style of these overly complex and often poorly written papers in my... [Read more...]


Eating Out

Brumus at The Haymarket Brumus at The Haymarket

Kit Kemp and her husband Tim are key players in London’s boutique hotel market,... 


The Sea Baron The Sea Baron

Iceland isn’t the most popular of countries among the British cabinet office, who... 


Smithfield Bar & Grill Smithfield Bar & Grill

Smithfields is a strange place. The meat market still dominates the area with its... 


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Arts & Culture

Modern Art Investment Modern Art Investment

The market for Post-War and Contemporary art saw dramatic growth between 2003 and... 


The Great British Fairytale The Great British Fairytale

In National Dreams: The Remaking of Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century England, Jennifer... 


On the Origin of Stories On the Origin of Stories

“Evolution may help explain copulation and even cooperation, but can it account... 


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Lifestyle & Travel

A Feature from the Blue Lagoon A Feature from the Blue Lagoon

My Icelandic break was nearly over and 2010 was just around the corner, so what better... 


Tsitsikamma National Park Tsitsikamma National Park

I am a self-confessed armchair survival geek. I do get my hands dirty from time to... 


A Missive from Marrakech A Missive from Marrakech

Dear readers; I’ve never been out of Blighty for Christmas. Not for want of escaping... 


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Food & Drink

A Pinch of Spice A Pinch of Spice

Borough Market, one of London’s oldest and most prestigious food markets, sees... 


Orgullo Rioja Orgullo Rioja

Laura’s Wine of the Week: Orgullo (Pride) Rioja 2005, Los Pecadillos, DOCa,... 


Celeriac Dauphinoise Celeriac Dauphinoise

Something a little different, a celeriac, sage and hazelnut dauphinoise. This recipe... 


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