Author: Robert Green

I don’t know about you but the animal I would most associate with Easter is a rabbit, as in the Easter Bunny. I remember being on holiday in Dorset ...

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Easter eggstravaganza

About 18 months ago I was reading that the newest thing in women’s trousers was silver. Marks & Spencer received especially rave notices. (A...

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More than sliver of silver

The previous, now ultra-disgraced, former president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, notoriously said of his idea to launch the FIFA Club World Cup: “It w...

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Infantile but consequential

I think the heading of this blog is certainly apposite: a review of a book of that title and a short story about such a premises in Camden Town, Londo...

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The Bookseller

LIV Golf has come a long way, even if only as regards being a disruptor to the established running of men’s professional golf, since it staged its f...

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LIV Season IV

The Chapel Market Kitchen in London N1 is pretty adjacent to the Angel Islington, famous as a light-blue stop on the Monopoly board. Chapel Market its...

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Angel delight

There was a neat piece in the latest issue of Private Eye, out last week. There frequently is, of course. This one opened up thus: “A bombshell ...

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A surfeit of woe?

After being hotly tipped to win a lot of awards at the Golden Globes last evening, events in California proved to be something of an anti-climax for A...

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From Russia with lust

There’s only a little over a week left if you wish to see the Elton John/David Furnish photographic exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Muse...

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Elton @ the V&A