CBS faces probes into sexual misconduct allegations against former boss Leslie Moonves September 29, 2018 US media giant CBS yesterday said it was facing an investigation over allegations of sexual misconduct relating to its former boss Leslie Moonves. Moonves stepped down earlier this month after the New Yorker magazine published new allegations from several different women. The firm said in a regulatory filing yesterday it was facing investigations from the New York County District [...]
Bored of Bora Bora? Set sail to the islands of Rangiroa, Moorea, and Tahiti to discover the real French Polynesia September 28, 2018 French Polynesia is the archetypal island paradise. A place of such astounding natural beauty that superlatives fail from overuse. This French overseas territory sits in the heart of the South Pacific, at the centre of the Polynesian-triangle; roughly equidistant between Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand. It consists of five culturally and geographically diverse island [...]
Eyam at Shakespeare’s Globe is an impressive, emotionally draining play about accepting death September 28, 2018 Shakespeare's Globe, until 13 Oct RECOMMENDED It’s the 17th century, and the people of the plague-struck Derbyshire village of Eyam have made a noble decision to quarantine themselves, rather than risk the illness spreading to neighbouring settlements. By the time the pestilence has ended, three-quarters of the villagers will be dead. Directed by Adele Thomas [...]
Poet in Da Corner at the Royal Court is the world’s first grime musical and it’s brilliant September 28, 2018 Royal Court, until 6 Oct UNMISSABLE Grime has come a long way in the past few years. Formed from a crucible of garage, jungle and dancehall music, it was until recently an entirely underground genre, mentioned by the press only in the context of rising knife crime. But at some point a broader audience started [...]
Antony and Cleopatra at the Olivier is a wonderfully acted epic that outstays its welcome September 28, 2018 National Theatre's Olivier, until 19 Jan RECOMMENDED Shakespeare’s plays tend to be reviewed on the strength of the production rather than the quality of the text, which is taken as a given. But the problems with this otherwise brilliant National Theatre show are all of the bard’s making. There’s a reason, after all, why Antony [...]
Francis Upritchard: Wetwang Slack at the Barbican is a a wry commentary on our fetishisation of historical objects September 28, 2018 Barbican Curve Gallery, until 6 Jan RECOMMENDED Bringing together dozens of multi-disciplinary works by New Zealander Francis Upritchard, Wetwang Slack is a wry commentary on our curation – and fetishisation – of historical objects. His delicate, slightly grotesque sculptures are presented as if they were museum pieces, perched upon plinths or lining glass cabinets. There’s a [...]
Space Shifters at the Hayward Gallery is an unmissable exhibition that will make you question your senses September 28, 2018 Hayward Gallery, until 6 Jan UNMISSABLE Art isn’t generally the kind of thing you can ‘spoil’. Someone telling you about the Guernica before you see it doesn’t detract from your appreciation of it – quite the contrary: the more you know, the more powerful it becomes. But I feel I should include a spoiler warning [...]
A popular haunt of Beatrix Potter, Storrs Hall is a beautiful Grade II listed hotel on the shores of Lake Windermere September 28, 2018 The Lake District is well known for its historic association with fine English literature, but gets a free pass for having also inspired some of the country’s worst poetry, such as Gotta Love Dem Daffodils by Adam Glick, who visited last year, and Somewhere Around Here Is My Heart I Guess by Pauline Marr, an [...]
FTSE roundup: Insurers dampened by heavy weather as Serco jumps on outsourcing woes September 28, 2018 The FTSE 100 ended the week 0.47 per cent down today, as a number of major insurers took heavy losses during trading on Friday. The index dropped 35.24 points to end the day at 7,510.20 RSA Insurance was the biggest loser on the stock market today, shedding 9.31 per cent after it told investors profits would be lower [...]
Powerleague scores own-goal as it announces closure of 13 sites September 28, 2018 Five-a-side footie pitch operator Powerleague has today tabled a rescue plan which will result in it closing 13 sites and axing 109 jobs. It currently runs 440 pitches on 50 sites, but has struggled with falling revenues and has struggled to pay the leases on its properties. The firm wants to make the changes through a [...]