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Marianne Françoise journalist, London
Hotel review: The Mandrake, Newman Street, Fitzrovia
May 21

May 21 Hotel review: The Mandrake, Newman Street, Fitzrovia

Marianne Dick
Travel
Restaurant review: Delamina, Marylebone Lane, Marylebone
May 21

May 21 Restaurant review: Delamina, Marylebone Lane, Marylebone

Marianne Dick
Food
Restaurant review: Indian Accent, Albemarle Street, Mayfair
May 21

May 21 Restaurant review: Indian Accent, Albemarle Street, Mayfair

Marianne Dick
Food
Restaurant review: Bombay Bustle, Maddox Street, Mayfair
May 21

May 21 Restaurant review: Bombay Bustle, Maddox Street, Mayfair

Marianne Dick
Food
Darkest Hour: an interview with Oscar-winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran
May 21

May 21 Darkest Hour: an interview with Oscar-winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran

Marianne Dick
Film, Fashion
She's a rainbow: an interview with Zandra Rhodes
May 21

May 21 She's a rainbow: an interview with Zandra Rhodes

Marianne Dick
Interiors, Fashion
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I gulped down Hamnet in three sittings over the weekend. The back and forth layout meant that I couldn’t wait to reach the next chapter, however I also wanted to take my time and wallow in every one of Maggie O’Farrell’s potent desc
Margaret Atwood needs no introduction. In The Testaments she brilliantly weaves horror, adventure, comedy and hope. I enjoyed it even more than The Handmaid’s Tale, even though it left me with a lingering, unsettling feeling that dystopia might
HB to the OG
In the preface of Simon Critchley’s 2020 edition of his Notes on Suicide, he remarks that one of the most worrying parts of the pandemic for many will be the eventual return to some sort of normalcy. Reading this made me feel a strange mixture