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THE SCEPTICAL SHOPPER: BUYING TRAINERS

Men’s trainers can be good, bad or decidedly ugly. Our undercover expert sidesteps the silly ones and hunts down some modern classics ... From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Summer 2009 Trainers are everywhere, the products of a bloated, billion-dollar ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Adidas,  Stan Smith,  Alexander McQueen,  Marie Antoinette,  Lanvin (designer)

THE CV: HELEN MIRREN

From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Spring 2009 1968:  Cressida in “Troilus and Cressida”, RSC Daughter of an Essex cab driver and descendant of a tsarist field marshal, the 20-year-old Ilyena Vasilievna Mironov made an overnight conquest as Cleopatra with ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  28 May 2009
Related Topics: Bob Hoskins,  Cleopatra (musician),  Lulu (musician),  Lindsay Anderson,  Henry VI of England

THE SCEPTICAL SHOPPER: BUYING A SOFA

In another new series, undercover experts give impartial advice on how and where to find the best buys. First we look at sofas ... From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Spring 2009 A sofa is, in more than one sense, a major purchase. A decent one measures ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  22 May 2009
Related Topics: George Smith,  Michael Reeves

CONTENTS WINTER 2008

© 2008 The Economist Newspaper Limited. All rights reserved. Neither this publication nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  27 Feb 2009
Related Topics: The Economist

WHAT DO SOUTH AFRICAN ACTORS BRING TO SHAKESPEARE?

The writer, actor and painter Sir Anthony Sher was born in South Africa in 1949. Although much of his working life has been spent with the RSC, he has performed his solo show “Primo” in South Africa, made a documentary about murder in its cities, and ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  17 Feb 2009

GLOBAL TRADING: CONFECTIONERS

Sweets presented like jewels in Tokyo; fluffy cinnamon marshmallows in Los Angeles: in our latest "Global trading" round-up, we hunt down some of the world's best places to indulge your sweet tooth ... From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Winter ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  12 Jan 2009

FREEDOM TO INTERVENE

"So long as the United Nation's mandate is to observe but never to intervene, it raises false hopes and it colludes in the death of freedom" ... In honour of the 60th birthday of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Intelligent Life asked 11 ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  17 Sep 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

THE FREEDOM TO TAKE BIG FREEDOMS FOR GRANTED

ANDREW ROBERTS | September 16th 2008 "The government has stopped me enjoying my post-prandial pleasure, damn them", writes Andrew Roberts, an historian ... Intelligent Life asked 11 eminent people from different walks of life to look back over ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  16 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Andrew Roberts,  Boris Johnson,  H. G. Wells

THE FREEDOM TO BE GAY

PETER TATCHELL | September 14th 2008 It was only in 2003 when all anti-gay discrimination in the criminal law was finally repealed, writes Peter Tatchell, a human-rights campaigner ... Intelligent Life asked 11 eminent people from different walks ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  15 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Peter Tatchell,  Green Party,  Andrew Roberts

FREEDOM FROM SCRUTINY

TARIQ RAMADAN | September 11th 2008 On the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Tariq Ramadan laments what's been lost in our pursuit of security ... Intelligent Life asked 11 eminent people from different walks of life to look back over ...

From INTELLIGENT LIFE, More Intelligent Life,  11 Sep 2008
Related Topics: European Union,  Tariq Ramadan

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