Dispatches from the Subject Line
Our elegant wordsmith, Maddie York, uncovers a grammatical scandal amidst the dark and foreboding jungles of an online bookshop that many of us know and trust. How many innocent inboxes has this philistinism tainted?
Our elegant wordsmith, Maddie York, uncovers a grammatical scandal amidst the dark and foreboding jungles of an online bookshop that many of us know and trust. How many innocent inboxes has this philistinism tainted?
With The Hobbit about to grace our screens, Toby White muses on his encounter with Bilbo Baggins himself – the affable Martin Freeman – and reveals that sometimes reality can turn into an uncomfortable comedy…
Are you under the impression that it is impossible to live elegantly in a studio?…
It’s awfully tiring being someone who cares about apostrophes. Every day I’m subjected to the…
Adolf Hitler invented the Smart Car. Well, perhaps not himself, but he set it in…
Wimbledon is upon us again. The usual mix of genuine fans and corporate junketeers will…
“What’s a birdie?” My wife asks the same question every time a major golf tournament…
Men’s bespoke tailoring has seen many changes over the past two decades. Timothy Everest pioneered…
Heads turn as she waltzes into the Blue Bar of the Berkeley Hotel, a suitably…
First he rockets to international acclaim as a gifted interior designer, highly sought after for…
The wisemen had predicted it but still the people, unbelieving, turned their faces upwards, in…
Yes, you read that right. The Little Chef. And no, I can’t even pretend I…