The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone is accurately described as feeling like “the private home of an eccentric relative”
London swings
A group of musicians has slowly built a scene that has the whole world listening – and they did it without the help of major record labels, big venues or mainstream media. Some say they’ve created a completely new sound, others that it’s the next stage in the development of a great tradition. Nobody really knows what to call it. For now, we’ll call it jazz. London jazz.
Lunch with: Homeland director Lesli Linka Glatter
Over caesar salad, the director of Homeland discusses bringing truth to television
Can lifestyle be embodied in a museum? LA thinks so
Indoor-outdoor living comes easily to Los Angeles’ institutions
The hills are alive
When he last wrote, Dom Joly was about to set off on the trip of a lifetime. Has he fallen at the first hill-sized hurdle?
The Plan: July 2018
Global events to aim for this July
Travel essentials: the GoPro Hero
It’s one of the great philosophical questions of our time, and one that has more resonance with every passing year. ‘Seriously, dude, have you even been on holiday if you haven’t captured it on film?’
Lunch with: Marine biologist Daniel Schneider
Lunch at Chaya in Downtown Los Angeles with a marine biologist who’s trying to change the world
The sharks that survived a mega typhoon
In 2013, Super Typhoon Yolanda tore through the island of Malapascua, leaving it devastated. Fast-forward five years and it’s thriving again... all thanks to the resident thresher sharks
Has The Face Of Adventure Changed Forever?
The not-so brave new world