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TYRANT LEADERSHIP: PUTIN AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POWER

Can we learn anything useful from bullies, dictators, and tyrants to inform business leadership? Does the study of good and bad political leaders help inform our understanding of leadership in the commercial realm? Powerful leaders are often admired, even by those who disagree with their policies. Prime Minister Thatcher is still venerated by many in her party and remembered with respect by others. She was, and still is, a leader remembered all over the world, mostly with respect, if not affection. President Putin has written himself into the history books. The consequences of his leadership will be more significant than any leader in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of this century. He enjoys strong popular support in his country and there are many heads of government who…

TYRANT LEADERSHIP: PUTIN AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POWER
5 Easy Dinners

5 Easy Dinners

#1 / No-Bake Summer Veggie Lasagna ACTIVE TIME 25 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 25 MINUTES SERVES 4 ✓ Quick Cooking ✓ Vegetarian ✓ Family Friendly 6 7-by-3-in. lasagna noodlesCooking spray1 Tbsp. olive oil2 pints cherry tomatoes2 medium zucchini, chopped into ¼-in. pieces1 small yellow onion, finely chopped1 ½ tsp. kosher salt, divided, plus more for pasta water2 cloves garlic, finely chopped1 Tbsp. fresh oregano leaves, finely chopped, plus more for topping1 16-oz. container whole-milk ricotta cheese2 Tbsp. milkGrated pecorino Romano cheese, for serving COOK noodles in salted water according to package directions until just past al dente; drain. Place in a single layer on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. MEANWHILE, heat oil in a large skillet over medium. Add tomatoes, zucchini, onion, and 1 teaspoon salt; cook, stirring occasionally, until tomatoes burst, 8 to…

The subway killing: a new front in the culture war

The subway killing: a new front in the culture war

It has been three years since a 17-year-old from Illinois shot dead two protesters during an anti-police riot in the Wisconsin town of Kenosha, said Jamelle Bouie in The New York Times. A court eventually decided that the gunman, Kyle Rittenhouse, had been acting in self-defence. But what troubled me at the time was the “jubilant reaction of conservative media” to the news that someone had taken the law into their own hands, and meted out “lethal violence against a perceived antagonist”. Now, we’re seeing that “bloodlust” all over again, in the case of Daniel Penny. A 24-year-old former US marine, Penny was on the New York subway earlier this month when a homeless man, Jordan Neely, began acting erratically. At some point, Penny placed Neely in a chokehold, which…

Opinion: Hey Siri, is Apple letting another AI opportunity pass by?

Opinion: Hey Siri, is Apple letting another AI opportunity pass by?

ChatGPT (fave.co/3AV5yUm) is all the tech world can talk about lately, and with good reason. The AI-powered tool is impressive, but there are plenty of worries too – copyright infringement, plagiarism, use in classrooms, even lost jobs, so it’s no wonder people who write for a living are stressing about AI that can seemingly write well. But there are also starry-eyed tech companies who see the future– the ability for computers to converse naturally and create content that businesses can actually use, at a scale, speed, and cost humans can’t possibly match. But ChatGPT, Google Bard (fave.co/3LEzVDC), and Microsoft’s Bing Chat (see page 34) are just one small part of the generative AI revolution. The art world has been buzzing about new generative AI art tools for the past year…

TEXAS BABY KIDNAPPING REUNITED AFTER 51 YEARS

When Texan Melissa Highsmith received a Facebook message last year from a man who suggested he might be her father, she thought it was some sort of scam. Jeffrie Highsmith and his wife Alta Apantenco’s baby daughter had been abducted from their home in Texas five decades ago, and the heartbroken couple had been searching for her ever since. But 51 years later, a DNA match on an ancestry site pointed toward Melissa – then known as Melanie Walden – as being their long-lost child. “She didn’t believe it,” Melissa’s brother, Jeff Highsmith, tells WHO from his home in Fort Worth, Texas. “But then she talked to her husband, and he said, ‘Wait a second, you should look into this.’” “I just started crying”– JEFFRIE HIGHSMITH It was good that she did, because…

TEXAS BABY KIDNAPPING REUNITED AFTER 51 YEARS
Hot Plots Preview!

Hot Plots Preview!

YOUNG AND RESTLESS Nate And Audra Conspire Nate arrives at Audra’s GCAC suite for another clandestine meeting, where he admits that he had a chat with Victor about Nate’s future at Newman Enterprises. “Audra assumes that a conversation like that with Victor couldn’t have gone well,” says Zuleyka Silver (Audra). “She hopes this doesn’t mean that Nate is on shaky ground now at Newman. She asks how bad was it.” On the contrary, Nate happily reports that the discussion was very positive. “Audra is surprised to hear that,” Silver admits. “Nate does say that Victor still grilled him about Victoria, but Nate feels he was able to come across as trustworthy and put some of Victor’s concerns at ease. Nate believes that it went well because he was very up front about his…

HOW TO INVEST LIKE A BOSS!

HOW TO INVEST LIKE A BOSS!

Index funds: Index funds are a popular option for long-term investors seeking exposure to a broad range of stocks or bonds. These funds track a market index, such as the S&P 500, and are typically low-cost and tax-efficient. An index fund in the USA is a type of investment fund that aims to replicate the performance of a specific stock market index, such as the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. An index fund typically holds a portfolio of stocks that closely mirror the holdings and weighting of the index it is tracking. Index funds are passive investments, which means that they do not rely on active management by a portfolio manager or analyst. Instead, they are designed to provide broad market exposure and low-cost investing for individual investors. Index funds…

PIONEERING WOMEN

Hall of Fame ALL ABOUT THE GEORGIANS ELIZABETH RAFFALD 1733 -1781 Professional housekeeper, cook, confectioner, teacher, author; Elizabeth Raffald could be described by many job titles, but the most fitting is probably entrepreneur. Having spent some years working around Yorkshire, Raffald made her name in Manchester where she ran a shop and cookery school. She published her first cookbook in 1769, said to be a favourite of Queen Victoria's in later years. She went on to run an inn, carriage business, post office and started the local trade directory. Frances Burney 1752 - 1840 Before Jane Austen, there was Frances ‘Fanny’ Burney, the daughter of two musicians who used her experience growing up around the creative set of London to pen journals, letters and ultimately a novel dissecting life in London.…

PIONEERING WOMEN

HINGED RED CLAY BOX

You will need: ■ Paper or card to make templates ■ Pencil, ruler, craft knife ■ Clay of choice – we used red earthenware here for the contrast of colour when decorating ■ General tools and ribs ■ Ashort length of 2mm dowel DIFFICULTY RATING ★★★★★ 2 Prepare a block of clay large enough to accommodate all the parts of your box. Working on the plastic sheet, reduce the clay’s bulk by beating it with the side of the rolling pin. Work in measured, even strokes from one side of the clay to the other, to avoid making deep grooves in the surface. Roll out the clay between the 5mm-thick roller guides. You will find that periodically turning the slab will make rolling much easier and give you more…

HINGED RED CLAY BOX
ARE YOU TOFU enough?

ARE YOU TOFU enough?

Whether you like it scrambled, fried, crispy, baked or sautéed, you can find a tofu recipe that is right for everyone - that is, if you know how to cook it. Often misunderstood for being bland, tofu is incredibly versatile in cooking since it has a mild, neutral taste which tends to take on the flavours of the food you cook it with. Cooking with tofu may be daunting for beginners, but the results can be exceptionally rewarding to your health and your taste buds. Tofu tales Tofu has been around for thousands of years. Originating in China, it is believed to date back to the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). It’s rumoured that more than 2000 years ago, the Chinese discovered it after accidentally combining soy milk with nigari. Nigari is…

Perk Up Your Plants

Once you’ve enjoyed your morning brew, consider putting the coffee grounds to work in your garden. These four ideas for recycling coffee grounds keep a valuable resource out of the landfill—and your precious plants will reap the benefits. Compost Dump the daily discards—both the paper filter and the grounds—right into your compost pile, but be sure they’re cooled off. The microorganisms in the compost will help turn them into a rich soil amendment. Moderation is important when composting coffee grounds. Your pile should contain no more than 20% grounds in the overall volume. Once decomposed, the coffee-rich compost is ready for use in your gardens and containers. Mulch Cooled fresh coffee grounds can be used as a mulch too. Spread a layer ½ inch or thinner over the soil surface. The grounds’ fine texture…

Perk Up Your Plants

LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL

THE PROJECT Photographer Emma-Jane Hetherington and her architect husband Tim Dorrington renovated this three-bedroom home in Auckland's Westmere for themselves and their children Jasper (16) and Charlotte (14). At heart, architects always want to build new. Particularly when it comes to their own homes, their heads are brimming with ideas they're itching to trial. Renovations are a compromise, and Tim Dorrington of Dorrington Atcheson Architects felt no differently, but with his wife, photographer Emma-Jane Hetherington, pregnant with their first child, it was a case of needs must. This was no time for flights of fantasy. The couple had been living in a cottage in Tāmaki Makaurau/ Auckland's Arch Hill, which involved navigating three flights of stairs to access all areas. It was impractical, so when a bungalow in Westmere within easy walking distance…

LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
AVOID COMMON MISTAKES

AVOID COMMON MISTAKES

“New photographers can get overwhelmed by all the new settings they have to employ to get a good exposure and get a little flustered and in some extreme cases, decide not to pick up a camera again.” Are you a new photographer? Have you just upgraded to a DSLR from your cameraphone and looking to take more inspired photos? We all have to start somewhere and chances are you’re not going to be creating sensational photographic works of art the moment you turn your new camera on. Despite professional photographers wanting us to believe it, they are not all born perfect master of their art. Mistakes happen, lessons have to be learned and experience has to be gained. It is also probably worth noting that you don’t have to be…

AUTHENTICITY AT WORK: BE HONEST, IS IT A GOOD THING?

AUTHENTICITY AT WORK: BE HONEST, IS IT A GOOD THING?

Many people say they value authenticity at work. They want to be themselves and express their real emotions. And they want all others to do likewise, particularly their boss and colleagues. The word “authentic” implies that one always gives a faithful, honest, and accurate account of personal beliefs, preferences, and desires. It means genuine, bona fide, and honest, while the antonym implies dodgy, dishonest, and insincere. We are told by the gurus that “authentic” leaders have all sorts of virtues: they tend to be more self-aware, more disciplined and inspiring, and more liked and trusted by all stakeholders. Thoroughly good egg; very desirable type. Being authentic with others always and everywhere seems like a good idea, even a fundamental right. But is this possible in business, particularly the service industry? What if you…

Serbia acted after two mass shootings – yet the US still does nothing

Serbia acted after two mass shootings – yet the US still does nothing

Earlier this month, Serbia experienced two separate mass shootings that killed more than a dozen people, including children. Serbia, a nation tied for the third highest rate of gun ownership in the world, was shaken by this violence: mass shootings are not a daily occurrence. It did not take long for the president, Aleksandar Vučić, to take action, announcing several measures to prevent further tragedy. These include a ban on new gun permits, tougher penalties for illegal weapons possession, psychological checks of gun owners and an amnesty for the surrender of illegal weapons. It only took two days for Serbia to act. Why, after more than 200 mass shootings in 2023 alone, has the United States failed to take similar sweeping action? Day after day, the US experiences senseless gun violence and yet…

Don’t use public phone chargers, FBI warns

Don’t use public phone chargers, FBI warns

The airport, the bar, the library—all places where your hard-working smartphone might need a little pick-me-up, and all places where free, public phone charging stations have been cropping up over the last few years. But according to a warning from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, you might be better off letting your constant companion run down to zero. A tweet from the FBI’s Denver field office (via CNBC) warns that “bad actors” have been infiltrating public recharging stations in order to load up spyware and malware on smartphones through the USB port. For hackers, getting instant physical, wired access to a device is basically the Holy Grail of information security…and the defeat thereof. It’s a technique informally known as “juice jacking,” something the FBI’s central website and various field offices…

GALAXY FEST

@JORDANFARLEY THREE NEW MOVIES Despite thriving on streaming, Star Wars is experiencing a fallow period on the big screen. All that is set to change with three freshly announced movies delving into the past, present and future of a new ‘mythological timeline’. First up (chronologically, anyway): James Mangold will direct a movie exploring the ‘dawn of the Jedi’. Set 25,000 years before the original trilogy it will ‘tell the tale of the first Jedi to wield the Force’, according to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. For Mangold the idea was to resurrect a long-dormant genre, and give it a Star Wars twist. ‘I thought about the biblical epic, like a Ten Commandments,’ Mangold said. ‘Where did the Force come from? When did we discover it? When did we know how to use it?’ Another new…

GALAXY FEST

Don’t Say Gay

IN MISSOURI, THE STATE WHERE I GREW UP, lawmakers are debating a bill that would prevent any “nurse, counselor, teacher, principal, contracted personnel, or other administrative official at a public or charter school” from discussing “gender identity or sexual orientation” with a student unless they’re a licensed mental-health provider and they have the permission of the student’s parent or guardian. Missouri is one of 32 states to have introduced this kind of legislation, because I guess that’s how you fight inflation. I’m just going to say it, cancel me if you must: I am in full support of my home state’s Don’t Say Gay bill and the dozens of others like it. Don’t Say Gay? I say, “Yay.” Because I must assume these bills will increase penalties for kids who say “faggot”…

Don’t Say Gay
MICHAEL DOUGLAS TRIBUTE IS A FAMILY AFFAIR THE 76TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL THE LEGEND AND HIS LEADING LADIES REIGN ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA

MICHAEL DOUGLAS TRIBUTE IS A FAMILY AFFAIR THE 76TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL THE LEGEND AND HIS LEADING LADIES REIGN ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA

Flanked by his two leading ladies, Michael Douglas cuts a dashing figure on the red carpet at the Cannes film festival. The veteran of screen and stage was accompanied by his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones and their 20-year-old daughter Carys, who was making her debut at the French movie extravaganza. In a pink Elie Saab gown, the aspiring musician posed with her parents at the opening night gala as she and her equally glamorous mum Catherine – also in a dramatic gown by Elie Saab – planted a kiss on Michael’s cheek before the Fatal Attraction star, 77, received a special award honouring his lifetime in film. “Thank you Cannes!” he later wrote on Instagram. “I am so honoured to receive the honorary Palme d’Or for my career achievements. Catherine, Carys and…

Wellbeing EMOTIONAL

Bianca has been helping people navigate change and transformation for over seven years. After a successful career helping design, deliver and implement large-scale organisational change and transformation, Bianca now coaches, trains and mentors women on how to create long-lasting change and transformation in their personal lives and careers. Specialising in self-discovery, personal development and wellbeing, Bianca is passionate about empowering women to successfully achieve their goals and aspirations. She provides a variety of online coaching and facilitation services to professional women, entrepreneurs and consultants, including personal and professional coaching, workshops, training and mentoring opportunities. Bianca’s approach to her practice is holistic in nature, looking beyond the surface to tap into your spiritual essence to unleash your untapped potential. As a result of her varied and wide-ranging skills, knowledge and experience,…

Wellbeing EMOTIONAL
CANARY WHARF, LONDON

CANARY WHARF, LONDON

The estates at Canary Wharf in London form the largest urban redevelopment project in Europe, with the revitalisation of millions of square feet of office, retail and living space. The creation of a 24/7 lifestyle led location is further boosted by the recent opening of the Elizabeth Line, so visitors are sure to flock there to experience the very best London has to offer. When Gillespies required a range of street furniture solutions over a strict schedule of lead times, Woodscapes considerable experience and dominant presence around many London developments, were evidence that we were well positioned to deliver on this project. The selection of street furniture is varied and impressive, from Parklets to Planters, Tables to Seat Toppers, the many combinations of powder-coated metalwork with the naturally very durable…

The world’s oldest brain found in tiny marine creature

The world’s oldest brain found in tiny marine creature

EVOLUTION A tiny marine creature less than 1.5cm long could rewrite the story ofhow brains developed, and help to settle a long-term disagreement. So claim the scientists who examined 525-million-year-old fossils found in China and discovered what they think is the world’s oldest sample of brain tissue. The fossils include the remains of a worm-like arthropod, Cardiodictyon catenulum, embedded in rock from Yunnan province in South-Eastern China. With a length of 1.5cm, the fossil was too small to examine with X-rays, so the scientists instead used a special imaging technique that filters light of different wavelengths, mapping the structure of the fossil. The surprise was to find that the brain of the tiny ancient creature that roamed the ocean floor so long ago had been conserved, and that it was comprised of…

CASEY AND GRAY

finished size: 18” × 18” finished blocks: 2 (18”) BLOCKS My Goldendoodle Casey is the inspiration behind my dog and cat pillows. We don't have a cat, but I wanted to be sure cat lovers out there were represented as well. I designed these dog and cat blocks to be 15”, but I thought it might be fun to have an extra border to make them 18” square. The smallest piece in the blocks is 2”. Jen kid-friendly PROJECT Plan Cuddle up to these adorable pet pillows! If you're not a pillow person, skip the instructions for the pillow backs and turn them into petite wall hangings. Or combine several blocks to make a fun quilt. Jen has made her cat and dog designs so simple to assemble (with most units using the Stitch-and-Flip Corners technique found…

CASEY AND GRAY
Whisky and Malting

Whisky and Malting

Malted grains are a key ingredient in whisky making. Whether used as the primary grain or as a supplemental ingredient to aid in fermentation, malted (or sprouted) grains provide a wellspring of fermentable sugars. The history of malting stretches back to ancient Egyptian brewing culture. In Scotland, the use of malted grains in distilling dates back to at least 1494, when the first mention of barley malt appears in tax records. Malting Their Own While in-house malting floors were the norm before the rise of independent maltsters, some distilleries—including Laphroaig and Bowmore on Islay, and Balvenie in Speyside—have their own malting floors. Malt Shops Globally, Boortmalt is the largest provider of malted grains, with two plants in Scotland. Diageo’s Port Ellen on Islay and Glen Ord in Muir of Ord, among other malting plants,…

Mountainscapes

Mountainscapes

These are my favourite landscapes, often shot on challenging terrain and in unpredictable weather, with variable but potentially exciting lighting conditions. Opportunities range from shooting at elevation for wide-open views to ground level to include a mountainous backdrop to a foreground feature. Weather conditions can change and happen very quickly in the mountains, so always stay alert, and handhold your Nikon where possible, which allows for speed and flexibility, as well as the ability to travel light. 1 WAIT FOR PASSING SHOWERS Mountain landscapes are known for their rapidly changing weather. One of the most striking effects in the mountains can be achieved with passing heavy showers, backlit with sunlight from above. This creates an attractive translucent light effect emerging through the rain. Look for a weather forecast of ‘frequent heavy showers’…

CRISTIANO OF ARABIA

CRISTIANO OF ARABIA

More than 27,000 people were on their feet in Mecca, shouting “Siuuu!” at the top of their voices, as Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his fourth goal of the game in trademark fashion. Al-Nassr were 4-0 up at relegation battlers Al-Wehda, but the home side’s fans didn’t seem all that bothered that they were on the receiving end of a tonking. CR7 was the unquestionable star. In their previous home match at the King Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium a fortnight earlier, Al-Wehda had lost 2-0 to Al-Fateh in front of a crowd of only 2,455. The holy city welcomes around a million visitors each year for Islam’s famous Hajj pilgrimage, but this time people had come to worship Ronaldo. In bagging the 61st hat-trick of his career to put Al-Nassr in total…

Slash Your Cancer Risk

Slash Your Cancer Risk

Cutting back on ultra-processed foods may help keep cancer at bay, per a study of nearly 200,000 adults. Every 10% increase in consumption of ultra-processed food was associated with a 2% greater chance of developing any of 34 cancers analyzed. Clues that a packaged product is ultra-processed: The nutrition label contains lots of hard-to-pronounce ingredients and things you wouldn’t use in a home kitchen, like high-fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils. You can also think about how far the food has come from its original form—for instance, corn is minimally processed, canned corn is processed, and corn chips are ultra-processed. You don’t have to give up your favorite chips and guac completely—just enjoy them in moderation.…

Top10 BEAUTY SPOTS

Top10 BEAUTY SPOTS

1 BAGNO VIGNONI HOT SPRINGS, VAL D’ORCIA While traditional towns may have a main town square in their centre, in Bagno Vignoni it is simply a huge thermal pool. Although this one can not be used, just steps away is the Parco dei Mulini for those who wish to take a dip in the thermal waters. Bagno Vignoni became a halting and refreshment point in Etruscan times for the numerous pilgrims on their way to Rome, when it was used both for personal hygiene and curing illnesses. A stunning beauty spot, the water is heated from underneath by the Earth’s crust. 2 MICHELANGELO’S DAVID, FLORENCE The most famous statue in the world, no trip to Florence would be complete without a visit to see this iconic figure. Standing at an…

Rich tapestry

Rich tapestry

IN BRIEF What Small, private urban garden. Where West London. Size A rectangle of around 150 square metres (including a 25m-square basement courtyard). Soil London clay soil enriched with good-quality topsoil. Climate Temperate and south-facing. Hardiness zone ISDA 9. In the garden of this charming, stucco-fronted villa in London's fashionable Notting Hill, garden designer Butter Wakefield has combined her passions for design detail, sustainability and storied planting. The house was remodelled by architects Michaelis Boyd for a couple relocating from the USA, along with their four young children. The renovations included a basement extension for a new swimming pool, and so the first two-thirds of the plot were “a void” with a blank canvas of lawn in the rear section. What the garden did have, unusually for London, were two matching, attractive, old…

Work Life Balance

When architect Noam Hazan purchased a 1950s red-brick bungalow in a North Toronto neighbourhood, it looked like it hadn’t ever been renovated. He lived there for seven months with his wife Eden and two children, Benson, 6, and Bailey, 4, before embarking on the project. After a few touch-ups, and a concerted effort to remove some mid-century mustiness, the British-born architect knew this true relic carried the potential to realize his dream home and course-correct his trajectory. “I started it whilst running an automated retail start-up,” recalls Hazan, who took a two-year hiatus from the architecture industry. “I knew I wanted to pivot back to architecture, and I wanted this to be the standout show home for potential future clients.” With an affinity for Modernist design, strongly influenced by his early…

Work Life Balance

NEXT GEN ROYALS

Although the newly-minted monarchs took pride of place at the ceremony, those born to rule in the future managed to steal the spotlight on several occasions. The Prince and Princess of Wales were standouts on the day, with their three children – Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 – melting hearts across the globe. Kate looked positively regal in an ivory Alexander McQueen silk crepe gown, embroidered with the national flora of the United Kingdom. The 41-year-old opted not to wear a tiara for the historic occasion, instead donning a silver bullion and crystal headpiece by British milliner Jess Collett. Charlotte coordinated with her mum in a matching dress and headpiece. And although George played a key role in the Coronation – as a Page of Honour to…

NEXT GEN ROYALS
Should Your Start-up Be For-Profit or Nonprofit?

Should Your Start-up Be For-Profit or Nonprofit?

ABOUT THE ART The collage artist Mark Wagner uses deconstructed U.S. dollars to create intricate works of art. THERE ONCE WAS A time when “start-up” clearly referred to a new venture that sold a product, looked for investors, and aimed to turn a profit. A nonprofit was a completely different kind of enterprise—one that was funded through the largesse of donors, gave away its offerings, and had relatively few similarities to a traditional business. In recent decades those lines have blurred. Many nonprofits now provide products or services that compete with those of the best for-profit companies. Meanwhile, for-profit start-ups, often backed by “impact investors” who care about more than financial returns, can do as much good as traditional charities. As a result, when a socially minded entrepreneur starts an enterprise today,…

Passion Project

Paoletti has been crafting unique guitars in Tuscany since 2005. Its founder, Fabrizio Paoletti, has a background in electrical engineering and automation, shares Filippo Martini, Paoletti’s managing director. “Guitar was a passion for him and still is today,” Filippo says. “That passion is also for the guitar as an instrument – its components, the way it plays, its sound; it fascinated him.” Fabrizio started small, but now Paoletti’s operations are housed in a sizable modern three-storey building. “Where we are now – in the middle of Tuscany, very close to Florence – isn’t where the company was established,” says Filippo. “This is the third headquarters of Paoletti Guitars. The first one was like a garage; the second one was three times a garage,” he laughs. “We moved here about a…

Passion Project
Harry & Meghan’s ‘Near Catastrophic’ Car Chase

Harry & Meghan’s ‘Near Catastrophic’ Car Chase

The evening of May 16 had started so well. Meghan, 41, Duchess of Sussex, accompanied by her husband, Prince Harry, 38, and her mom, Doria Ragland, 66, took the podium at the Ms. Foundation’s Women of Vision Awards, where the duchess was honored for her advocacy to empower women and girls. “I can now connect the dots in a much better way to understand how I became a young feminist and evolved into a grown activist,” Meghan told the audience to applause. Afterward, at around 10 p.m., the couple and Ragland left the Ziegfeld Ballroom in Midtown Manhattan, hopped into their waiting black SUV and headed for a friend’s private residence, where they were staying. Then things changed. Photographers followed the trio on a circuitous route through the streets of Manhattan,…

How Rude Encounters Affect Decision-Making

How Rude Encounters Affect Decision-Making

Research has shown that experiencing rudeness can affect people’s performance on subsequent tasks. A new study finds that it also heightens susceptibility to cognitive biases, or systematic flaws in judgment. Across four experiments, participants who experienced or overheard a rude conversation were highly likely to fall prey to the so-called anchoring bias, whereby people rely too heavily on the first piece of information they receive about a topic, even when it’s irrelevant or wrong. In the first experiment, the researchers ran a simulation in which anesthesiology residents had to care for a surgical patient who became unstable. They had been given an intentionally misleading suggestion about what the problem might be. Half the group first heard a senior physician berate a colleague. Throughout the simulation all the residents had access to…

MAKE OVER YOUR WEIGHT LOSS STRATEGY

THERE’S A SAYING: “IF NOTHING CHANGES, NOTHING CHANGES.” That’s true when it comes to losing weight, of course—no pounds will be dropped if you don’t adjust your lifestyle—but it’s also true when it comes to how we approach weight loss in the first place. If you aren’t happy with your past experiences, thinking about it the same way you did before won’t get you to a new place. Considering what we eat is at the crux of slimming down, but it’s our feelings about food that really drive how we eat. “Food means so many different things to people,” says Anne Poirier, director of behavioral health at Hilton Head Health, an integrated wellness and weight-loss resort in South Carolina. “Food can be love, it can be family, it can be rebellion.” Her…

MAKE OVER YOUR WEIGHT LOSS STRATEGY
Next on APPLE IS REDEFINING STREAMING ENTERTAINMENT

Next on APPLE IS REDEFINING STREAMING ENTERTAINMENT

Apple TV+ has quietly but steadily emerged as a formidable competitor in the streaming race With a sharp focus on producing top-notch content and assembling a talented lineup of actors, directors, and creators, Apple TV+ is now the home of premium entertainment, setting itself apart from Disney+ and Netflix to set a new standard for at-home entertainment. REDEFINING QUALITY Apple TV+ has been relentless in its pursuit of excellence, emphasizing quality in content creation. From exceptional scripts to outstanding production values, the platform’s commitment to delivering topnotch entertainment experiences is evident. The roster of acclaimed shows and movies exemplifies Apple TV+’s dedication to offering high-quality storytelling and compelling narratives. Apple TV+’s original programming has garnered critical acclaim and enthusiastic viewer reception. The hit series “Ted Lasso” has captured hearts worldwide with its…

12 GADGETS TO IMPROVE YOUR TIME ON THE WATER

12 GADGETS TO IMPROVE YOUR TIME ON THE WATER

NOMADIX TOWELS Towels are essential on boats of any kind, but often they’re bulky and take up too much storage—and once those bulky ones are wet, good luck using them a second time. Nomadix towels are absorbent, quick-drying, odor-resistant, ultralight and easy to pack. A variety of sizes makes it easy to use some for drying off, others for cleanup, and hooded, poncho versions for changing clothes in privacy. $25 to $70; nomadix.co ACR BIVY STICK Extra safety is never a bad thing, especially when boating offshore and out of cellphone range. Combined with the Bivy app on your cellphone, the Bivy Stick allows connecting with a global satellite network so you communicate via two-way text messaging, SOS, location sharing, one-touch check-in, and detailed weather reports. $299.95 (not including data plan); acrartex.com WAKE FOAMIES MINI-MAL 5’4” WAKESURF…

SIX ESSENTIAL LAYERS FOR PHOTOS

SIX ESSENTIAL LAYERS FOR PHOTOS

Photoshop has many types of layers and adjustment layers available, but there are six that you’ll find you need to use again and again. Learning how they should be used may seem a little daunting for beginners, but once you’ve got to grips with them, you’ll find they play a part in the creative process of almost every image you make. 01 LEVELS This should be the first layer you add to an image, because it fundamentally alters the tonal range of the entire image. Create a Levels Adjustment Layer, drag the Black point slider inwards until it touches the left-hand edge of the histogram, and drag the White point slider inwards to the right-hand edge. This remaps the tones of the image to make more of the available tonal range. 02 CURVES Curves…

A VOLCANO MAY HAVE ERUPTED ON VENUS IN 1991

A VOLCANO MAY HAVE ERUPTED ON VENUS IN 1991

Venus’ landscape is littered with volcanoes that were clearly active in the past. But less clear is whether any are still erupting in the present. Many researchers have suspected this is the case, citing evidence of lava flows that appear relatively recent. But direct before-and-after evidence of an eruption had not emerged — until researchers found it while combing through archival data from NASA’s Magellan mission, which orbited the planet from Aug. 10, 1990, to Oct. 13, 1994. Robert Herrick, a planetary scientist at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks (UAF), reexamined the over 30-year-old data and presented the findings March 15 at the 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held in The Woodlands, Texas, and virtually. The results were published the same day in Science. Herrick compared February 1991 radar imagery…

In his image

In his image

CHITOSE ABE, SACAI Karl used to say, “Fashion isn't art – it's business.” I've always thought about that as I've run Sacai. These days a designer's job isn't just about designing clothes, and that's something Karl saw way back when – he was like a fashion cyborg. He was a great designer from the start, but he was also good at fashioning his own image. When you think about Karl, it's the white shirt, a tie sometimes, and some hard-edged jewellery. I've tried to capture that – not to reproduce it, but to hybridise it in the Sacai style and turn it into an elegant dress. Worn by Amber Valletta. Junya Watanabe boots. GUCCI “My first Chanel show was the women's march show,” says Gigi Hadid, seen here in Gucci's tweed jacket embroidered with…

The truth about training

The truth about training

1 'THE MORE YOU TRAIN, THE BETTER THE RESULTS' Yes, you need to train hard and regularly, but doing too much too often is going to be counterproductive. If you’re new to working out, start with three sessions a week, to give your muscles time to recover - and grow - before training them again. Too little rest between sessions can result in overtraining, when you feel tired, fatigued and demotivated. You’re also more likely to suffer from injury. 2 'YOU CAN TURN FAT INTO MUSCLE' Fat and muscle are two totally different types of tissue, so it’s impossible for one to turn into the other. Muscle is active tissue that burns calories, while fat tissues store excess energy. When you train hard, it’s possible to burn fat and build muscle at the…

Snack Cakes

MEYER LEMON SNACK CAKE WITH CRÈME FRAÎCHE GLAZE Makes 1 (9-inch) cake This zesty poppy seed-speckled cake is just as at home on the breakfast table as it is served as the finale of an elegant dinner. A mix of whole milk and Meyer lemon juice gives it an unbelievably tender crumb while imbuing every bite with the Meyer lemon’s unique floral flavor. Our Crème Fraîche Glaze rounds out this cake’s sweet notes with welcome tanginess. ¾ cup (170 grams) unsalted butter, softened1½ cups (300 grams) granulated sugar2½ tablespoons (11 grams) packed Meyer lemon zest3 large eggs (150 grams), room temperature½ teaspoon (2 grams) vanilla extract2¼ cups (281 grams) unbleached cake flour1 tablespoon (9 grams) poppy seeds1 teaspoon (5 grams) baking powder¾ teaspoon (2.25 grams) kosher salt½ teaspoon (2.5 grams) baking soda1 cup…

Snack Cakes
Coaching in action Walk this way

Coaching in action Walk this way

Session two... Since our first session together, I had thought a lot about Hazel. Her partner, Sarah*, had been diagnosed with a degenerative disease, their life together had changed, and they were both grieving the life they used to have. Hazel had left the last session fired up about doing some coaching exercises with her partner; I just hoped that Sarah had responded to this idea with enthusiasm. As soon as Hazel arrived, I suspected that things had not gone well. She looked tired and deflated. I asked her gently, ‘How are you arriving today?’ Hazel looked up at me briefly and then put her head in her hands and sobbed. I sat quietly, only moving to hand her a box of tissues. “Coaching whilst walking offers a lovely alternative to sitting in a…

Ultimate Secret Garden

Tendilla, Spain VERANDA World’s Most Beautiful GARDENS 2023 I FOUND SOMETHING AMAZING—you must come see,” Spanish interior designer Luis Puerta instructed his longtime collaborator landscape designer Álvaro Sampedro. As it turns out, recalls Sampedro, amazing was perhaps an understatement. Just 50 minutes outside of Madrid, Puerta had discovered a 17th-century palace in near ruin in a little village named Tendilla close to Guadalajara. Behind it, a “jungle, an incredible paradise,” notes Sampedro, in need of rescue. There were hints of an orchard, creeks, and a kitchen garden, he recalls, but whatever overarching design there may have once been had long succumbed to neglect. Near the outset of the six-year restoration project that followed, Sampedro made a serendipitous discovery of his own. “I uncovered old garden lines similar to the design of the chapel’s…

Ultimate Secret Garden

Go With Your Flow

Until recently, I’d been on some form of birth control since I was 13 (I’m 32 now). Now that I’ve stopped popping a little pill every day, I’m learning that while I may have skipped some of the not-so-fun aspects of a regular cycle (cramps and bloating, anyone?), I also didn’t get to experience the powerful parts, like bursts of energy and strength. I also never learned how to support my body through its various shifts. With periods making a consistent appearance again, I want to do all I can to have as pleasant an experience as possible. Enter: cycle syncing, a buzzy concept that has nothing to do with getting your period at the same time as a friend. Cycle syncing is the idea of matching how you eat, work, exercise,…

Go With Your Flow

Queen Cleopatra: the casting is not the problem with Netflix’s docudrama

Netflix’s drama-documentary made headlines last month when the Egyptian government denounced it as a “historical fallacy”, because the show insists that Cleopatra was black, said Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph. No one knows what colour Cleopatra’s skin was, but she is widely believed to have been of Greek-Macedonian descent. So what evidence has the series got to support its theory? Well, it mainly relies on the work of the American academic Shelley Haley who, in the first episode, recalls her grandmother telling her: “I don’t care what they tell you in school, Cleopatra was black.” And that is that really. As for the rest of the series, it mixes talking heads with historical reconstruction, to explain why Cleopatra “was such a significant figure”. It does that well enough, but ultimately…

Queen Cleopatra: the casting is not the problem with Netflix’s docudrama

TOP TENS TVs

1 Philips 55OLED907 £2199 / go.stuff.tv/OLED907 It’s no one’s idea of a bargain, but nevertheless the 55OLED907 will be money well spent for even mild telly addicts. For once, here’s a TV with audio quality that truly matches its image quality – and be in no doubt, the image quality available here is very impressive indeed. The Ambilight illuminations are as slick as ever too. Resign yourself to a long stint sorting out the initial setup (as is always the way with Philips) and you’ll never look back. Stuff says A great OLED TV with impressive brightness and top-class audio NOW ADD THIS Apple TV 4K Fills the one hole in Android TV’s streaming lineup, and is a must if you’re all-in with Apple’s other tech. from £149 / apple.com 2 Sony…

TOP TENS TVs
10 AWESOMELY PRACTICAL TASKS YOU CAN DO WITH CHATGPT

10 AWESOMELY PRACTICAL TASKS YOU CAN DO WITH CHATGPT

ChatGPT, a powerful language model chatbot developed by OpenAI, has revolutionized the way we interact with artificial intelligence. With its advanced natural language processing capabilities, ChatGPT can help you with a wide range of tasks, from answering trivia questions to composing poetry. Here are 10 wonderfully fun, awesomely practical ways to put ChatGPT to work. 1. CREATE FUN RECIPES One interesting thing ChatGPT can do is generate recipes based on user preferences, ingredients, or specific dietary requirements. Give it a starting point by providing certain information about the desired dish, such as the type of cuisine, the main ingredients you want to use, or any dietary restrictions you may have. ChatGPT will then provide a recipe with step-by-step instructions, ingredient quantities, and cooking tips. I asked ChatGPT to create a whiskey-based cocktail using a…

PWC-SPECIFIC LIFE JACKETS

Wearing a life jacket is a smart choice for any boater but mandatory for all personal watercraft riders. Coast Guard-approved Type III models work best. The vest-style design is easy to take on and off, comfortable, and available in a wide variety of colors and graphic patterns. But while a basic Type III life jacket will always do the job, the latest crop of PWC-specific models do it better, tailoring design and features to the way individual riders use their craft. Here’s how they compare. RECREATIONAL The average recreational rider will be well-served by the classic ski vest, a sleeveless, front-entry design that closes with buckled straps or a straps-and-zipper combo. A nylon or neoprene exterior typically covers flotation foam for comfort and to protect the foam from wear and sun…

PWC-SPECIFIC LIFE JACKETS

BEN & J.LO Marriage in crisis?

For her starring role in the action thriller The Mother, Jennifer Lopez had to get her body battle-ready to play an ex-special forces sniper aiming to rescue her kidnapped daughter. “I love to work-out and to try to stay as athletic as I can and that definitely gives you a head start for a big action movie like this. But this was a whole other level,” she tells WHO. “It was every day. It was very challenging to get to that level and learn all the fight choreography.” At the premiere of the Netflix flick, Lopez seemed to have engaged in some combative choreography with her husband, Ben Affleck. Video footage from the event shows the actors looking miserable while they posed on the red carpet together and testily whispering to…

BEN & J.LO Marriage in crisis?

Jamie Foxx ‘Out of the Hospital’ and Playing Pickleball

One month after Jamie Foxx was hospitalized in Georgia for a “medical complication,” his daughter Corinne wrote on her Instagram Story May 12 that the Oscar winner, 55, has been “out of the hospital for weeks, recuperating.” While it remains unclear what caused Foxx’s health scare, Corinne added that he’s recovered enough to be playing pickleball. The day after she posted, Corinne, 29, along with Foxx’s younger daughter Annalise, 13, and Annalise’s mother, Kristin Grannis, were photographed in Chicago. The positive news continued on May 15 when the Fox network announced that the actor and Corinne will cohost the new game show We Are Family, which is set to debut in 2024. “He has a lot of projects going on,” says a source. “He gets things done.” CHRIS DELMAS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES; FOX…

Jamie Foxx ‘Out of the Hospital’ and Playing Pickleball

The secret power of ‘less is more’

As you unfurl your long to-do list, you instantly feel overwhelmed. And with all of your unanswered emails and endless responsibilities, you worry it would take weeks on a tropical island to ease your stress. While it’s easy to think “more is better” when it comes to relieving stress—that you need to devote ample time to anxiety-busting strategies—research suggests the brain can dial down tension and boost bliss in mere minutes. “Rather than making an unrealistic time commitment to stress relief, focusing on little adjustments throughout the day enhances our well-being the fastest, according to neuroscience,” confirms psychotherapist Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Ph.D., author of Breaking the Anxiety Cycle. Another perk of mini stressbusters is they reduce the hidden pressure women tend to put on themselves to relax in specific, culturally prescribed ways, adds…

The secret power of ‘less is more’
ROOM WITH A VIEW

ROOM WITH A VIEW

VW Campers are compact, that’s part of their beauty. They fit under barriers, sneak into ‘normal’ car parking spaces and unlike motorhome owners, you won’t get dirty looks from locals if you park up in a quiet wooded spot somewhere. The thing is, with limited space inside, you’ll have to make a few sacrifices when it comes to what you take otherwise you’ll run the risk of cluttering up your interior and tripping over yourself. Taking the kitchen sink just isn’t an option with a VW Transporter. So what are the essentials – and what can you happily leave at home? Here’s a few pointers to ensure you’ve got all you need without having to tow a trailer for all the stuff you couldn’t find space for. COOKING Even if your Van’s got a…

”History is currently being used for political purposes that have very little to do with the past”

”History is currently being used for political purposes that have very little to do with the past”

What, in your view, are the aims of History Reclaimed? My take is that it’s a project exploring the ‘culture wars’ that are going on, and how history fits within them. It seems to me that history is currently being used for political purposes that have very little to do with the past. One of the aims of History Reclaimed is to reclaim history from that abuse. Do you see History Reclaimed as being part of a wider movement? I think it’s part of a reaction to the way in which academia, particularly, has seen a trend towards - in simple terms - a ‘woke’ approach to history. This approach encourages academics and students to conform to a stereotypical view of the west as exploitative and culturally dominating, and I think it is…

IS THE METAVERSE SAFE FOR WOMEN?

There was snow all around her, and white caps topping the mountain peaks in the distance. The woman ascended to the top of a stone tower and looked out over the virtual world of QuiVr, a headset-based archery game. The game was vivid, enchanting. “Never had I experienced virtual reality that felt so real,” she wrote later, under the pseudonym Jordan Belamire. “I was smitten. I never wanted to leave this world.” From her perch atop the tower, she drew closer to the edge. “I took a single step off the ledge and…nothing happened. I didn’t fall, and I was walking on air. I was a god.” Soon, Belamire switched to a multiplayer version of the game. In QuiVr, player avatars at the time appeared as disembodied helmets, above floating hands…

IS THE METAVERSE SAFE FOR WOMEN?
THIS IS THE WAY

THIS IS THE WAY

WHAT’S it like to take on a long-distance pilgrim walk? How do you cope on cold wet days? What’s it like meeting other pilgrims? There are so many questions people ask before they do their first Camino and it would be easy to disappear down an online rabbit hole trying to get some answers. But fear not, Great Walks has spoken to a number of people who have walked a Camino (or in some cases five or six Caminos!) so you may well find many of those questions answered here. Ash Barker (53), Birmingham, UK Ash has walked the Camino Portuguese, completed four St Cuthbert’s Way pilgrimages (Scottish borderlands to Holy Island) and completed the Jesus Trail (Nazareth to Capurniam, Holy Land). How much preparation and training did you did do prior to…

SHOOT GOLDEN HOUR LANDSCAPES

SHOOT GOLDEN HOUR LANDSCAPES

DON’T MISS PART 2 Explore the second part of our Pro Masterclass in Issue 267, available 13th June Want to capture gorgeous landscape photos oozing with depth and atmosphere? While great landscapes can be captured at any time of the day, many photographers favour the golden hours – just before and after sunrise and sunset – when the light is warm and magical and the skies can be vibrant. Light found early and late in the day is both directional and soft – qualities that are hard to find together in any location with natural light at other times of the day. The sun’s low elevation casts long, inky shadows and contrast that shapes and defines the landscape, while skies tend to be at their most interesting and dramatic too.…

The art of… making the practical perfect

The art of… making the practical perfect

The first time I was awed by another nation’s food was the moment I saw Naoko’s lunchbox. I was an Irish eight-year-old at an international school in Singapore, and before I ate lunch with Naoko, my new friend from Tokyo, I was happy with my wholemeal bread sandwiches, wedged alongside an apple inside a rectangular Friends of the Earth lunchbox. I unwrapped my squashed sandwiches from their foil, and Naoko deftly unclipped the lid of her Hello Kitty lunchbox, revealing various perfectly proportioned compartments containing tiny immaculately presented portions of food: steamed rice, tuna, cooked vegetables, purple and yellow pickles. A matching pair of pink chopsticks slotted neatly into the lid of the box. I’d never seen such state-of-the-art lunchbox technology. I’d never seen a lunchbox aspire to such soaring…

8 WEEKS TO SUMMER MUSCLE

DIRECTIONS: Do this workout 3 or 4 times a week, resting at least 1 day between sessions. On all other days, go for a 10-minute walk or run. WARMUP OVERHEAD DUMBBELL HIGH-KNEE MARCH Stand holding a dumbbell overhead in your left hand. Tighten your abs so you don’t arch your back. This is the start. March forward, making sure your knee goes higher than your hip on each step. Take 10 steps with each leg. Do 1 set per arm. TANK BY UNDER ARMOUR; SHORTS BY TEN THOUSAND; SNEAKERS BY PUMA. WORKOUT 1 LATERAL SHUFFLE TO SPRAWL Stand in an athletic stance, feet slightly wider than shoulder width, knees bent, abs tight. Shuffle 5 steps to the left, then immediately place your hands on the floor and lower your chest to the floor. Stand quickly, then shuffle…

8 WEEKS TO SUMMER MUSCLE
We’re about to see what the Mac can do when it’s finally set free

We’re about to see what the Mac can do when it’s finally set free

The release of the M1 processor was a milestone. Apple finally migrated the Mac to its fast, low-power mobile processors, and the results were incredible. They were a hard act to follow—and after about a year and a half, the M2 processor arrived with a (not unexpected) set of incremental gains. You can’t reinvent the wheel every time out, and clearly the M2 was a careful follow-on to the M1, designed to keep the ball rolling. But now reports abound that the M3 is on the way—not at the end of the year or in early 2024, as you might expect from the 18-month gap between the M1 and the M2, but very soon, perhaps as soon as late spring or early summer. Surprise! It turns out that Apple may be more…

Material Thinking

Five Mile Radius is an architecture studio that has always been about more than just design projects. Founded in Brisbane by a group of young graduates including Clare Kennedy, Hunter Eccleston and Tom O'Shea, the practice began with a mission to advocate, educate, make and design. “More as a workshop for making than a traditional architecture studio,” Clare says. With an interest in natural, local and recycled materials, Five Mile Radius now manufactures and sells furniture. The first ranges are tables made from crushed construction waste terrazzo, and stools made from reclaimed blackened timber. This has helped to diversify the income streams for the business and has necessitated the hiring of a more diversely skilled team. Now, alongside the original three, the studio employs Jack Hamilton (fabrication) and Ellie Farrington (carpentry),…

Material Thinking

THE SECRETARY WON’T SEE YOU NOW

Churchill said that the Soviet Union was a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. If we were to turn the lens on the British establishment, the enigma would be the monarchy; the mystery would be the family members; and the riddle — well, that would be the courtier. The courtier’s job every day is to be hidden in plain sight, always by the monarch’s side but never noticeable. They must be impeccable in a way that an average civil servant need not be. Many use the same tailor as their charges, and the very best require adequate lapel support for the array of gongs, honours and metaphorical respect bestowed upon them (Christopher Geidt was knighted three times). Courtiers needn’t worry about a social life. Royal service demands round-the-clock attendance…

THE SECRETARY WON’T SEE YOU NOW

TOM CRUISE AND SHAKIRA PUT THE BRAKES ON ROMANCE RUMOURS AFTER THE MIAMI GRAND PRIX

If Tom Cruise felt “the need – the need for speed”, he was in the right place. romance? Perhaps not. Photos of the Top Gun star chatting animatedly with Shakira, 46, at the Miami Grand Prix (left) put his fans in a spin, with one US news outlet saying Tom, 60, was “extremely interested in pursuing” the Colombian singer and even sent her flowers. Rather than fuelling the rumours, however, Shakira made it clear it was cars, not hearts, that were racing on the day. “Shakira had a great time hanging out with Tom, but she has no interest in dating him,” an insider said. “She had a fun time when they chatted, but that’s as far as things have gone.” Since Shakira’s 11-year relationship with former footballer Gerard Piqué ended last summer, she…

TOM CRUISE AND SHAKIRA PUT THE BRAKES ON ROMANCE RUMOURS AFTER THE MIAMI GRAND PRIX
Explore the 10 nearest stars

Explore the 10 nearest stars

IF YOU WANT TO STUDY THE STARS, there’s no better place to start than close to home. After all, the nearest star is just 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away: the Sun. Its daily presence and predictable motions through the sky may make it seem like a boring, steady companion. But up close, it’s an incendiary tempest of roiling plasma, erupting with brilliant solar flares and mottled by darker sunspots — not to mention it’s the only star known (so far) to host a planetary system that includes an inhabited world. An estimated 200 billion trillion or so stars fill the known cosmos, but nearby stars attract a lot of attention from astronomers. “We are somehow attached naturally to things that are close by, to finding out what’s going on…

Gilf Kebir: Images From the Sahara’s Greener Past

Gilf Kebir: Images From the Sahara’s Greener Past

In 1930, when Egypt was under the military occupation of Great Britain, a group of mostly British officers, cartographers, and surveyors met in the Sudanese village of Wadi Halfa to share their exploits over some cold beer. During the previous decade, a series of expeditions into the vast and forbidding Libyan Desert had found oases previously unexplored by Europeans, mapping them for the first time. Only the legendary Zerzura oasis remained unidentified. The gathered explorers agreed to form the Zerzura Club in honor of their quest for the elusive “oasis of the little birds,” from the Arabic zarzar, for starling or sparrow. Zerzura was first mentioned as an abandoned village by a 13th-century provincial administrator. It next appears in the 15th-century Book of Hidden Pearls, which locates it in a wadi (a…

Bear attacks: the frightening side of rewilding

Bear attacks: the frightening side of rewilding

She was caught, “finally”, after they spotted paw prints in fresh snow, said Giampaolo Visetti in La Repubblica (Rome). Teams of forest rangers in the Alpine region of Italy had been hunting down a brown bear named JJ4 ever since she attacked and killed 26-year-old Andrea Papi as he jogged through the forest early last month. But her capture, on 18 April, marked the start of another saga, one that pits the provincial government against animal rights groups. The former issued a catch-and-kill order, but the latter have launched a court challenge against it. A final decision is expected on 11 May. The cruel irony of all this, said Tristan Kennedy in Wired, is that “were it not for a 25-year-old rewilding programme”, JJ4 would not have been in the Trentino…

6 to apps to Change your life

Productive Free (IAPs) FROM apalon.com NEEDS iOS 13.5 or later One of the first steps for changing your life is to break the habits that no longer serve you and form positive new ones. For that, Productive can be a great help. It’s ideal for goals large and small helping you plan your day, giving you muchneeded motivation when you need it. There are habit-forming programmes to get you on track, and you can also pause and tweak goals. And if you want to know how you’re doing, there are also stats so you can check on your progress. Glassdoor Free FROM glassdoor.com FROM iOS 15 or later Want to switch employers? Glassdoor is the go-to app to help you find your dream job. Glassdoor combines detailed vacancy information –…

6 to apps to Change your life
US dances on the debt ceiling

US dances on the debt ceiling

What’s going on? As MoneyWeek went to press, the US federal government and Republicans in Congress remained locked in a stand-off over America’s self-imposed “debt ceiling” – the government’s borrowing limit (currently $31.4trn). The government actually hit the cap in January. Since then it has been using “extraordinary measures” to get round it (essentially fiscal accounting tools that curb certain government investments so that the bills continue to be paid). But now those measures have been exhausted and the point is close at which the US runs out of cash and can no longer issue new debt and pay its bills. The Biden administration wants the ceiling lifted; the Republicans (who have a majority in the House of Representatives) won’t agree unless they can extract political concessions and leverage over…

How the University of Oxford destroyed one of the world’s great cities

How the University of Oxford destroyed one of the world’s great cities

TO THE WEST OF OXFORD, NOT VERY FAR from the railway station and in the oddly-named Fridesewide Square, lies a fascinating building. Dating from the Edwardian era, its primary claim to fame is that it is where the peerless Frank Cooper’s Oxford marmalade was first produced. Subsequently, it has served as everything from an antiques market to its most recent incarnation as a bar, restaurant and arts space, bringing a touch of bohemian civilisation to a part of Oxford that often seems to have been neglected by the aesthetic. (Anyone who has shuddered and shivered through the station — a 1970s monstrosity that was revamped into a 1990s monstrosity that is now being rebuilt again — will know exactly what I mean.) The Jam Factory, as it was appropriately known,…

ALL MY BEST SCORING MOVES

ALL MY BEST SCORING MOVES

I'LL BE CELEBRATING my 53rd birthday this month, yet, as you saw at the Masters, I can still hang with the younger guys. My T2 at Augusta was helped by some solid short-game play, something I've always taken pride in. I got up-anddown 60 percent of the time during the Masters, even when I found the sand. And on Friday, I needed five fewer putts to complete my round compared to the field average. The things I typically do on short shots and putts are things any golfer can copy. If you're looking to save a few strokes here and there—and who isn't?—try the following four tips on for size. They've helped me since I first picked up a wedge more than four decades ago. I'm sure they'll help you too. Nail…

SUPREME TALENT AND UNBREAKABLE SPIRIT TINA TURNER TRIBUTES FROM THE WORLD OF MUSIC AND BEYOND FOR THE ‘QUEEN OF ROCK‘N’ROLL’

SUPREME TALENT AND UNBREAKABLE SPIRIT TINA TURNER TRIBUTES FROM THE WORLD OF MUSIC AND BEYOND FOR THE ‘QUEEN OF ROCK‘N’ROLL’

She was an indomitable force of nature, fierce, fearless and full of an energy that transformed raw talent into intoxicating performances for decades. But last week, after a long period of ill health, Tina Turner died of natural causes at her home in Switzerland, where she had lived with her second husband, Erwin Bach. She was 83. An inspiration to artists across the generations thanks to hits including What’s Love Got to Do With It and The Best, the “queen of rock’n’roll” was the subject of tributes from presidents, rock gods and fellow divas. ‘She paved the way for so many women in rock music, black and white’Gloria Gaynor Sir Elton John called her a “total legend on record and on stage”, while Sir Mick Jagger, who duetted with Tina at Live Aid in…

Beyoncé MAKES REAL ESTATE HISTORY!

Beyoncé MAKES REAL ESTATE HISTORY!

Beyoncé and Jay-Z have spent a whopping $300 million on a new California home purchase, making it the most expensive house ever sold in the US state. According to reports, the power couple paid for the 2790-square-metre Malibu compound in cold, hard cash! The all-concrete home was previously owned by art collector William Bell, who commissioned the property design to Japanese master architect, Tadao Ando. Beyoncé, 41, and Jay-Z’s close pal Kanye West and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian also enlisted the renowned architect to design their former marital home. Meanwhile, the latest purchase rounds out the music stars’ already impressive property portfolio. The parents of three previously bought a home in Bel Air for $133 million in 2017, and in the same year dropped $39 million on a Hamptons mansion. According to Forbes, Beyoncé has a…

Ghost writer in the machine

You may not have heard of chatbots before, but chances are you have read a recent news story about ChatGPT from OpenAI or rival Bing from Microsoft or Bard from Google. These artificial intelligence apps give apparently intelligent, if occasionally bizarre, responses to questions. They can write an essay on Keynesian economics, produce a Shakespearean sonnet about a nightingale or create computer code instantly to order. Will these digital Frankenstein monsters eclipse humanity, or is it just more hype from Big Tech? Older readers will remember stories or poems “written by a computer” from long ago and may be wary of the latest claims. Experiments with automated text generation were well-enough known in the 17th century for Jonathan Swift to parody them in Gulliver’s Travels. A mad scientist on the…

Ghost writer in the machine
CODE RED

CODE RED

Building a house on the cusp of the Arctic Circle presents numerous challenges. With a harsh climate and limited daylight for much of the year, the remote region proves a tough canvas for construction projects. In Boden, Sweden — located about 50 kilometres below the Land of the Midnight Sun — these factors play a role, but ask architect Mårten Claesson, cofounder of Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects, about the biggest constraints on his firm’s recently completed project there and he’ll admit that they were all imposed by humans. “For this house, two things stood out,” Claesson says. “The local regulations stipulated that, while there was an allowance for two-storey buildings, the maximum building height was only 4.2 metres. The house also required a red roof to match the other structures in…

Secret of Light by Ralph Gibson

£50, Kehrer Verlag, hardback, 240 pages, ISBN: 978396001042 Published to coincide with an exhibition of Ralph Gibson’s work in Hamburg, Germany, Secret of Light brings together several decades of masterful photography. From Gibson’s early days in the 1960s right up until the present day, some 300 works – both analogue and digital, colour and black & white – can be found in the book and show. It also includes some pieces from the photographer’s private collection, as well as those acquired by the collector FC Gundlach in the early 1980s and are which are now on permanent loan to the House of Photography at the Dichtorhallen. Ralph Gibson started his career working with Dorothea Lange, before later going on to work with Robert Frank. To date, he has produced more than 40 monographs…

Secret of Light by Ralph Gibson

SAFARI WITH CHILDREN

Where? South Africa is a great base. Overnight flights and minimal time difference with the UK means kids can leave school on Friday afternoon and be driving through the African bush by Saturday lunchtime. Lodges here currently offer good value for money — they are costed in SA Rand whereas camps elsewhere are usually dollar-based. It is also the only African country that can offer a fully malaria-free experience. Try Madikwe, the Waterberg or Nambiti. No other jabs are needed. How old? To enjoy game drives safely and get the most out of spotting animals in the wild, kids need to be able to follow simple instructions, understanding the need to sit down, stay quiet, keep hands inside the vehicle, etc. Drives are usually two-to-three hours long, so their attention span needs to…

SAFARI WITH CHILDREN
Best of the Best

Best of the Best

We’ve all done it – bought a project that, in the pictures at least, looks to be a straightforward and quick build, but then turns into anything but. When chatting to Lee Masters, we both agreed it’s easy to look at pictures of a car advertised, and to build those images into something in our minds that isn’t really there. This pick-up is one of those stories, so let’s start at the beginning. Lee has been into VWs for a long time, but took a break for a few years to concentrate on other things, including his job as a commercial insurance broker. His clients include Andy ‘Spike’ Finch and John Brewster at JB’s Elite Fabrications. He also plays golf with Steve Thirkettle of 13 Stitches, so it was only…

CREATE HIGH-KEY AND LOW-KEY LIGHTING

The way you use a single studio light can completely change the mood and overall feel of your portrait, and mastering both high-key and low-key effects can really help your work have a professional, high-end feel. Creating a high-key or low-key portrait is a good way of ensuring that the focus is on the subject. A high-key image is generally dominated by highlights and sometimes errs on the side of overexposure, whereas a low-key image mainly consists of shadows and lowlights. Low-key images are usually highly dramatic and can be used to create a more mysterious or sensual image, whereas high-key shots are vibrant and engaging. The challenge with creating a high-key portrait with one light is that this style typically demands that there is lots of light. Two lights…

CREATE HIGH-KEY AND LOW-KEY LIGHTING
Foraging fungi 101

Foraging fungi 101

Fungi have come out from the gloom and starting to get the credit for the amazing life forms that they are. Part of this is an increased desire to forage and eat them. A noble goal. But imagine you went to someone’s garden in an environment you were unfamiliar with, and didn’t recognize the plants. Every time you saw a new one, you asked: “Is this edible?” It would soon tire the host. Well, there are likely more fungi species in New Zealand than plant species. Just as edible plants are a minority, so are edible fungi. The good news is that in urban or highly-modified environments there are likely more opportunities for foraging for the beginner than in indigenous forests. Identification is very important, but one can start with…

The Most Scenic Coastlines to See From Above

The Most Scenic Coastlines to See From Above

01 Surfing Waikiki HAWAII The beauty of the Hawaiian Islands is beyond comparison; there is such a serene, relaxing energy there. I visit as often as I can to breathe the fresh air, recharge and reconnect. Hawaii really embodies the same spirit I try to evoke in my work—to make every day a getaway. 02 Bixby Bridge BIG SUR, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The ultimate road trip along California’s Pacific Coast Highway must include a drive through Big Sur National Park. There is a celestial energy along the coastline near Bixby Bridge that is contagious and provides long-lasting memories for all who visit. 03 Charlevoix Channel Ferry MICHIGAN I grew up spending my summers on Lake Michigan and have a lifelong connection to the Midwest. The stunning teal water of the Great Lakes and the sweeping sand dunes are this area’s…

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CUSTOMISING YOUR HOME SCREEN

Who needs defaults? One of the best things about iOS is how much customisation it gives you over how your Home Screen and Lock Screen look and feel. Your iPhone’s built-in features go way beyond simply changing your wallpaper and calling it a day. Take a look under the hood and you’ll find that iOS lets you change far more than you thought was possible. For example, in iOS 16 you can place small widgets on your iPhone’s Lock Screen that show your activity rings, upcoming reminders, and much more. There are toggles to change Lock Screen fonts, wallpaper colours, gradients and effects, and even add wallpapers that sparkle with beautiful animated effects or show the weather in real time. That’s not all. You can also create custom Home Screens…

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CUSTOMISING YOUR HOME SCREEN
5. Everyone Suffers from Impostor Syndrome—Here’s How to Handle It

5. Everyone Suffers from Impostor Syndrome—Here’s How to Handle It

ONE OF THE greatest barriers to moving outside your comfort zone is the fear that you’re a poser, you’re not worthy, and you couldn’t possibly be qualified to do whatever you’re aiming to do. It’s a fear that strikes many of us: impostor syndrome. I know I’ve certainly had those thoughts while publishing pieces of writing, whether they are blogs or books. I’ve had them while teaching my first university classes and giving speeches to corporate audiences. I appear confident on the outside but feel deeply insecure on the inside, wondering who I am to be stepping up to this stage. What could I possibly have to say that anyone would want to hear? And I’m not alone. Actress (and Harvard alum) Natalie Portman described the self-doubt she experienced as a Harvard…

Does baking soda enhance cycling performance?

Does baking soda enhance cycling performance?

Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate (often abbreviated to bicarb), has been investigated for its potential to improve exercise performance since 1930. The early pioneering work at Harvard University observed improved exercise tolerance when ingested orally. In the 1980s, research focused on cycling performance, leading to bicarb’s widespread use in road and track racing. Given that the performance benefits have been widely known for decades, why is there renewed research and media interest in this supplement? “It could be useful for long bouts of exercise” This may well be due to the Swedish nutrition company Maurten releasing its new “bicarb system” earlier this year. Elite riders and teams such as Jumbo-Visma, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty and Team SD Worx have been using the product, prompting speculation that bicarb could be the not-sosecret ingredient accounting for Jumbo’s…

Paul Walker’s daughter ‘KEEPING DAD’S LEGACY ALIVE’

Paul Walker’s daughter ‘KEEPING DAD’S LEGACY ALIVE’

Paul Walker’s daughter, Meadow, is honouring her dad in the most beautiful way, some 10 years after the actor tragically died in a car crash, aged 40. In a full-circle moment, Meadow is making a cameo appearance as a flight attendant in Fast X, the latest movie in the Fast & Furious franchise. Paul, of course, played Brian O’Conner in the popular films before his death on November 30, 2013. Taking to Instagram to share the exciting news, Meadow, 24, explained that “the first Fast was released when I was 1 year old”, and added she “grew up on set” watching her dad work alongside the likes of Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez and Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges. “I am so blessed to be able to honour my father’s legacy and share this…

TWO WEEKS IN THAILAND

Budget-friendly, beautiful and the land of smiles, Thailand tops the list as a holiday destination that blends beach time with ancient history and water blessings. Ancient Ayutthaya A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ayutthaya is about an hour and a half by train from Bangkok. It was the second capital of Siam and once home to 400 glittering temples. Its golden era ended when the Burmese sacked the city in 1767. Today you can visit the remaining ruins which can be found within the heart of the city and reimagine its former splendour. Entry to most wats (temples) is $2.50 and some are free. Top wats to visit: Wat Mahathat – Best-known for the head of a Buddha statue entwined in the roots of a tree, Wat Mahathat was built in…

TWO WEEKS IN THAILAND

On the Sunny Side of the Street

WHEN YOUR NEIGHBORS INCLUDE SAN Francisco’s famous Painted Ladies, known by millennials as the Full House houses, the siren call of bold color is impossible to ignore. In steering the refresh of a 1900 Victorian down the road, Kelly Finley, principal of Joy Street Design, heard it loud and clear. “Our motto is no white kitchens,” says the designer, who splits her time between Oakland, California, and Atlanta. “Color is joy! Color is life!” Originally, Finley’s team was only supposed to work on the home’s new addition. But an unusually strong storm blew the tarp off the structure mid-renovation, ruining many of the elements the young family of four had hoped to keep. It was undeniably a setback, but one that allowed Finley to go all-in on creating a unified home…

On the Sunny Side of the Street

SILK ROAD DETOUR

At a site on the edge of southern Israel’s Arava Desert, archaeologists have unearthed a trash heap packed with an unprecedented quantity of discarded merchandise of the sort that was once traded along the medieval Silk Road. The site, called Nahal Omer, was a way station a day’s walk west of the city of Petra, in present-day Jordan. In two dig seasons there, University of Haifa archaeologist Guy Bar-Oz and his team have excavated cotton and silk fabric and other organic remains such as papyrus fragments and cotton ear swabs that came from India and China. To the team’s surprise, the textiles were radiocarbon dated to the seventh and eighth centuries A.D.—at least 300 years after the Roman-era route had largely fallen into disuse. This was a time of growing…

SILK ROAD DETOUR
How food retail can FLEX

How food retail can FLEX

The pandemic prompted major shifts across retail, serving as a crash course in designing for uncertain times. Perhaps one of the most notable changes has been the creation of flexible shop floors that can be rearranged or reinvented with relative ease and speed. While we’ve seen a move towards multifunctionality across a range of store concepts, supermarkets and food retailers are now trialling changeable spaces, too. This is in part because of the staggering growth of digital grocery – a market expected to reach a value of €223 billion by 2025 in the US alone, according to Insider Intelligence. As grocers grapple with the changing landscapes of commerce and consumer behaviour, remaining agile is allowing them to respond with new offerings and points of difference. STORES DESIGNED TO FLEX With their Flexstore model,…

DO YOU KNOW YOUR WATER FOOTPRINT?

DO YOU KNOW YOUR WATER FOOTPRINT?

From space, Earth looks like a planet overflowing with water. But only about 0.007 percent is fresh and usable, and even that amount is under threat. Whether for drinking, cooking, bathing, washing clothes, or other basic tasks, the average American uses around 80 gallons of water a day—but that’s just a fraction of their total usage. There’s an additional 2,000 gallons “hidden” in what one consumes on a daily basis. It may be strange to think about the water we use yet can’t see. Scientists have made that hidden number visible by calculating what is known as a water footprint. Consider one tomato. Its carbon footprint measures how many pounds of planet-warming gas are added to the atmosphere to grow, wash, pack, and deliver the tomato to you; its water footprint tells…

Your Travel Destination Has Been Hit with Serious Trouble. Should You Still Visit?

Your Travel Destination Has Been Hit with Serious Trouble. Should You Still Visit?

DURING A TRIP to Nicaragua in September of 2019, I saw the words PRAY FOR SURFERS graffitied across a boarded-up restaurant like a desperate plea. The year before that, I’d shared the waves with crowds of adventure tourists from around the world. Now I paddled out with just a couple of locals. The message was clear: Nicaraguans needed foreign surfers—and their tourism dollars—to return. During the previous decade, the country had pushed aside its war-torn reputation, acquired in the 1970s and ’80s, and was touted as the next “it” destination for adventure travelers. Then, in April 2018, president Daniel Ortega ordered police to silence peaceful urban protests over social-security cuts. Reports of deaths and violence made international headlines, and Nicaragua’s tourism boom went bust almost overnight. By early 2019, the U.S. State…

IN THE WAKE OF SHELLEY

IN THE WAKE OF SHELLEY

In June 1822 three sailors set out from Livorno on the Tuscan coast of Italy and headed for their home port of Lerici, some 36nm up the coast in a 29ft yacht. The weather was hot and thundery, the boat was heavily canvassed and open with no deck. She was seen heading north at a good clip before disappearing from sight as she sailed into the murk of a thundery shower that passed to the north of the town. The crew were never seen alive again. This brutal little vignette was played out in the great days of sail with monotonous regularity. Death was a simple fact of, well, life. What makes the story stand out was that among the crew was the poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley. Indeed, he was…

3 WAYS WITH Pickles

Pickles are not just for garnishing burgers. Make the most of those jars in your cupboard with these clever recipes taken to the next level by using mouth-puckeringly tangy, briny pickles. 1 Cucumber, cornichon and pickled onion gazpacho We used a mixed jar of cornichons and mini pickled onions for this recipe, which often comes with mustard seeds in the brine, creating a pretty garnish for this refreshing chilled soup. SERVES 2 | PREP 15 MINS | COOK 5 MINS | EASY | V LC GF 250g cucumber, peeled50g avocado6 yellow tomatoes (we used Datterini)8 cornichons, 6 kept whole, 2 sliced, plus 2 tbsp of pickle brine 8 baby pickled onions, 6 kept whole, 2 quartered50ml olive oil, plus 1 tbsp large handful of basil, plus smaller leaves to garnish½…

3 WAYS WITH Pickles

THE CATSKILLS ARE CALLING

BEFORE MY VISIT to Wildflower Farms, a new resort in the Catskill Mountains, I had only ever seen one American kestrel. It was two years ago, while driving past an open field in upstate New York, and I had screeched to a halt to get a closer look—only for the bird to fly from its fence post in an instant. But on my first morning at Wildflower Farms, I spotted North America’s smallest raptor perched on a pole a mere 30 feet from the main building. It held still long enough for me to get a good look through my binoculars, as if it had been placed there by guest services. Later that day I would glimpse a bald eagle and one of its young swooping out of their nest…

THE CATSKILLS ARE CALLING
“T” TIME

“T” TIME

ANSWER, PAGE 70 ACROSS 1 Trade treaty, for example 5 Flooded, as ships’ decks 10 Tiny nuclear energy source 14 Lab gel 15 Spitefully nasty 16 “Nothing” number 17 Having staying power: Hyph. 19 Additionally 20 Transparent 21 Jetty 22 Battle Cry author Uris 23 Delayed: 2 wds. 25 Hangout for hangers 27 Veggie in vichyssoise 29 Clapton classic 32 Pony (up) 35 Grow some pearly whites 39 Frying need 40 Stitch up 41 Crept in very, very quietly 42 Be over 43 Jima lead-in 44 Reach 45 Very nervous 46 Noted Titanic passenger John Jacob ___ 48 Smooching equipment 50 Utterly outrageous 54 Grub grabbers 58 Bobby Flay is one 60 Mrs. Dithers of “Blondie” 62 Vintage brooch 63 56th mayor of Chicago Lightfoot 64 Speechless: Hyph. 66 Cain’s brother 67 Folks with PCs 68 Famous Born Free cat 69 À la ___ (with ice cream) 70 Mexican $$ 71 Witnesses DOWN 1 Remedy for holey pants 2 Lithely lively 3 Caravan critter 4 Sewing-machine pedal 5 Pass with flying colors 6 Yellow jacket, for example 7…

PICNIC PERFECT

SELF-DRAFT YOU WILL NEED ■ Main fabric: 60x115cm■ Lining fabric: 60x115cm■ Felt: 35cmx1m■ Cotton webbing: 1.60m■ Pre-made bias binding: 35cm■ D-rings: 3x 4cm■ Slider: 1x 4cm■ Magnetic clasp■ Matching thread■ Basic sewing kit NOTES ■ Seam allowance 1cm■ Measure the strap before cutting in order to adjust the size.■ Felt is used as a rigid wadding to give the bag some shape. You could use an alternative dense wadding for your backpack. RECOMMENDED FABRICS ■ Main fabric: Cotton, canvas, velvet■ Lining fabric: Cotton CUTTING OUT Step one From the main fabric cut: Front and Back Outer: two 35x35cmFront Pocket Outer: 35x24cm (WxH)Flap Outer: 26x20cm (WxH)Drawstring Channel: 34x6cm Step two From the lining fabric cut: Front and Back Lining: 35x35cm Front Pocket Lining: 35x24cm (WxH)Flap Lining: 26x20cm (WxH) Step three From…

PICNIC PERFECT
Romance Rules

Romance Rules

On May 4, Zendaya and Tom Holland kept it casual as they enjoyed a rare date night to watch an NBA playoff game in San Francisco. The secret to their success is keeping things low-key. “They’ve seen so many people in Hollywood not make it because of too much pressure and attention, and they want to avoid making that mistake,” a source tells Us of the actors, both 26, who’ve been linked since 2017. (They didn’t confirm their romance until 2021.) “After all this time, they still rarely walk the red carpet together. They also don’t share info about their [romance] on social media or talk about each other too much in interviews.” Adds the source, “The goal is to keep the spotlight off their relationship.”…

Health Update: The Latest on Jamie Foxx’s Recovery

‘EVERYONE LOVES JAMIE AND IS HOPING FOR THE BEST. WE ARE ALL WORRIED ABOUT HIM’—A BACK IN ACTION SOURCE After being hospitalized in Atlanta on April 11 due to a medical situation, Jamie Foxx spoke out for the first time, sharing a message of hope. “Appreciate all the love!! Feeling blessed,” the actor and rapper, 55, posted on Instagram on May 3. Almost a month after his health crisis, the actor has yet to disclose any details about his condition, prompting well-wishes and worries among friends and fans. A source close to Foxx’s circle says the star “is stable and not in a life-threatening situation now.” But before the father of daughters Corinne, 29, and Anelise, 14, can be released, doctors “are doing more tests and want to be completely sure…

Health Update: The Latest on Jamie Foxx’s Recovery
THE BUSINESS OF MENOPAUSE

THE BUSINESS OF MENOPAUSE

THE PALM TREES ALONG OCEAN AVENUE ARE VEILED IN MIST AS I WALKTOWARD THE PROPER HOTEL IN SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA, ON A SATURDAY MORNING IN MARCH. INSIDE THE GLASS – AND – CEMENT BUILDING, where more than 300 women's voices beckon, I'm confronted with an electric rainbow of statement blazers— Barbie pink, blush pink, velvety mauve, lime green, highlighter green, ‘70s plaid, leopard print. The “festive casual” dress code didn't mention power dressing, but it didn't have to. We're here for a symposium on menopause, dubbed “The New Pause,” and the women of a certain age who are in attendance have earned the confidence that their clothes convey. How old these women are is hard to say. In the U.S., the average age at which women officially enter menopause, or a year…

Model behaviour

KATE MOSS HAS BEEN THE FACE OF BRITISH beauty for more than 30 years. As a teen, she fronted Calvin Klein’s iconic Obsession campaign; by her early twenties, she had become our biggest modelling export; and for many years, her ‘London look’ was a powerful influence on a generation of young women’s make-up choices. She brought a cool insouciance to the glamorous gang of Nineties supermodels, becoming synonymous with festival chic and inspiring the ‘bed-head’ look that has arguably kept the dry-shampoo industry in business for decades. At every stage of her career, Moss has been the mistress of her own style. ‘The British beauty aesthetic and culture is all about celebrating and embracing your individuality – it’s what makes someone unique,’ says Moss, speaking to Bazaar from her Cotswolds home.…

Model behaviour