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  • Boosting your immune system will help you make the most of summer

    May 25, 2009

    TO the great vindication of blokes the world over, it seems that man flu may not be a myth after all. Research recently published found that oestrogen boosts the immune system, meaning that  women are better able to fight off infection than men. Chaps, it seems, really do get iller and take longer to recover [...]

  • A futuristic “art” hotel in Poznan replaces room keys with iPhones

    May 25, 2009

    I AM standing in the middle of a dark hallway, pressing an application on an iPhone that is not mine. While I wait it’s saying something in Polish, which I hope is “opening door.” Cha-ching: a bleeping noise and the sound of a lock decoupling. I push into my room. This is not your average [...]

  • Opera-themed restaurant in the City hits the wrong notes

    May 25, 2009

    YOU can hire out Bel Canto’s opera-singing waiters and waitresses – who are liable to break into arias while you tuck into your foie gras – for private events. It may be a better way to enjoy their prodigious talents than visiting this ropey restaurant. If warbling waiting staff isn’t the campest dining idea ever, Bel [...]

  • OTHER PLACES IN LONDON TO ENJOY MUSIC WHILE YOU EAT

    May 25, 2009

    VIVA VERDISitting just behind Tate Modern in Bankside, Viva Verdi specialises in wine, prosciutto, and other Italian delicacies. Regular musical events include jazz evenings and opera, including a live performance of the latter tomorrow night. 6 Canvey Street, SE1 9AN; 020 7928 6867, www.vivaverdiwinebar.com RONNIE SCOTT’SThe capital’s most famous jazz club and Soho institution continues [...]

  • The untarnished beauty of the Suffolk coastline

    May 21, 2009

    THE recent episode of The Apprentice in which the contestants struggled to devise an attractive marketing campaign for the Kent seaside town of Margate, was a good demonstration of the jaded reputation many of Britain’s coastal resorts have earned. But had they been applying their efforts to the towns lining the Suffolk coast, chief among [...]

  • Q&A: SALES

    May 21, 2009

    Q. Dear Russell, I’ve put an offer in on a property that I really like but so has another party. The vendor has said that he wants to do a contract race in order to decide. What does that mean?A. A contract race is very much first-past-the-post – basically the first party to have read [...]

  • FOCUS ON: IPSWICH, SUFFOLK

    May 21, 2009

    GREEN FARM, NEAR STOWMARKET, IP14 3REPrice: Offers in excess of £975,000If you’re looking for the property that has everything then this is it. Believed to date from the 16th century, this listed barn conversion comes complete with swimming pool, tennis courts, and even a carp lake/boating pond. Inside, the house has recently been modernised but [...]

  • Cyprus is a place in the sun and a lot more besides

    May 21, 2009

    FOR Britons, Cyprus has turned into something of an upmarket Marbella, without the crowds. With unrealised investment potential and a load more untarnished space in which to enjoy golf, watersports, beautiful landscape and good weather for most of the year, it’s no wonder savvy investors are looking to the island to buy property. What with [...]

  • Museum of fun

    May 21, 2009

    NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2Cert: PGTHIS Bank Holiday’s slice of family-centric fodder pulls off that rare cinematic trick – it’s a sequel that’s better than the original. However, given that the original Night at the Museum was a dog’s dinner of a film, the bigger surprise is that it was ever a big enough hit [...]

  • Strong acting fails to bring revised Ibsen classic to life

    May 21, 2009

    TheatreA DOLL’S HOUSEDonmar WarehouseIbsen’s story of a woman who walks away from her empty marriage was too much for upright Victorian audiences at its first London staging in 1889. With such compelling source-material, it’s a shame Zinnie Harris’s reworked version – which relocates things from 1880s Norway to London in 1909 – is curiously bloodless, [...]

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