exhibitions & events
For those that unwrapped ferocious-looking prehistoric beasts and books at Christmas, hours of fun lay ahead as they learn about dinosaurs and their impact on the world. But rather than stick to the
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Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Global Citizen A Listers with a conscience filled the Royal Albert Hall last Friday night for the annual Global Citizen Prize ceremony, honouring and celebrating
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Like Boris with a beard but a lot more charming, if you see one Santa this year make it Santa in Leicester Square. Belle bounded towards the Grotto with barely a backward glance at the five kids
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Take yourself off to London’s South Bank this November and drown in the sumptuous colour and images of an exhibition celebrating the Spirit of the Amazon. What better way to contrast a chilly, grey
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The phrase ‘like a kid in a candy shop’ exists for a reason. The minute you see, and smell, bubbling sugar and bright colours, your mood lifts. So Belle is delighted to reveal that we may have
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Have you ever considered a steam rally for a bit of weekend entertainment? Steam you say, is that with eucalyptus? No! It’s actually a collective of people in a field exhibiting historic
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While the Duchess of Cambridge wowed visitors to Chelsea and Hampton Court flower shows with the Back to Nature garden she helped design there’s one more RHS floral bonanza to look forward to:
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You’ve begged, borrowed or bought the big, blowsy hat or fashioned the flamboyant fascinator into shape. The strappy stilettos and divine dress are on trend for a day at the races. The going is
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If there was ever a time when we needed an injection of national pride, it’s now. With only a few weeks until another unelected Prime Minister takes office, and with Brexit uncertainty still
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‘When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life, for there is in London all that life can afford,’ reckoned the great writer Samuel Johnson. Three centuries on and the capital is still
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