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Articles Written by: KATHARINE HIBBERT
Ari Versluis spots social groups all over the world. Now he has come to the UK
Do you think you stand out from the crowd? The Rotterdam-based photographer Ari Versluis has devoted his career to proving you wrong. Together with the stylist Ellie ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
New Statesman,
3 Apr 2008
by Katharine Hibbert.
Friday, 14 March 2008
Al fresco sex will be legalised in an Amsterdam park – but dog owners who let their pets off the lead there will face fines, city councillors have announced.
Heterosexual and gay couples will be allowed ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
The London Paper,
14 Mar 2008
by Katharine Hibbert.
Monday, 11 February 2008
Camden’s iconic Hawley Arms, a haunt of stars including Amy Winehouse, Pete Doherty and even Kirsten Dunst, could be demolished could be demolished after the weekend’s inferno.
The upper floors of ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
The London Paper,
10 Feb 2008
by Katharine Hibbert.
Monday, 11 February 2008
Pics: The Camden inferno
An investigation into the cause of the huge fire that ripped through Camden Market began today, as police and firefighters gained access to the spot where the blaze ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
The London Paper,
10 Feb 2008
by Katharine Hibbert.
Friday, 08 February 2008
Singer Jamelia and Leona Lewis today hit out at brutal gang violence plaguing Britain – and described how their families and friends have been caught up in it.
X Factor winner Lewis says most of her ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
The London Paper,
7 Feb 2008
A growing trend for shorter plays could be just the way to attract new audiences
Theatregoers might once have thought that an hour after curtain-up was the perfect time for an interval gin and tonic. But today's audiences are just as likely to find ...
From KATHARINE HIBBERT,
New Statesman,
7 Feb 2008
Mark is a good student. Intelligent and diligent, he won a place to read modern languages at one of Britain's top 10 universities. But in the run-up to his finals this summer, with a towering pile of revision still to go, the 23-year-old decided he ...