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- Horoscopes - Victor Olliver - The Lady magazine
- 17 - 23 May 2013 By Victor Olliver CAPRICORN - 22 December to 20 January Poor standards are out at the best of times. New Sun from the 20th turns you into a terror of incompetents: Gordon Ramsay crossed with Boudicca. AQUARIUS - 21 January to 19...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/stars
- All hail the REAL stars of the show
- No actor who worked with the inimitable Richard Griffiths, who died last month aged 65, will have been surprised to learn that the lights of Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of London’s Theatreland were dimmed for a full two minutes in his memory. This...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/2128-all-hail-the-real-stars-of-the-show
- 'I still think of Caron hundreds of times a day'
- It’s the ninth anniversary of Caron’s death this week, but somebody asked me recently if I still think of my daughter very much. I went: “Are you crazy? I think of her hundreds of times every single day,”’ Gloria Hunniford shrieks. Gloria has just...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/2145-i-still-think-of-caron-hundreds-of-times-a-day
- Are smoothies really any good for you?
- Keeping up with diet and nutrition trends can be baffling at the best of times. As spring approaches, thoughts turn to slimming and the internet fizzes with conflicting advice dished up by ‘experts’. Until recently, the one certainty was that fresh...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1756-are-smoothies-really-any-good-for-you
- The Globe Trotter: 1 February
- A few days away in a fabulous hotel, being well fed and well looked after, is heavenly. It’s even more fun if there’s a furry friend on hand willing to go for walks with you. The following establishments all have darling doggies aching for you to...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1758-the-globe-trotter-1-february
- PRIVATES ON PARADE
- Simon Russell Beale is a man born to wear a dress. As Captain Terri Dennis, he is the camp jewel in Peter Nichols’s satirical musical revue, Privates On Parade. Originally written in 1977, around the same time as the TV hit, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum, it...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/theatre/1753-privates-on-parade
- Winter Wonders: December
- ARTS & CRAFTS Guildford Antiques & Art Fair Features highquality trade stands selling collectables and a range of festive gifts. Where G-Live, London Road, Guildford: 01825-744074, www.penman-fairs.co.uk When 8 and 9 December The National Christmas...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/events/going-out/1327-winter-wonders-december
- Lady icons of the 20th century
- Liz and Audrey, Marilyn, Coco and Grace, Jackie, Aretha and Twiggy… their names alone evoke the glamour of the 20th century. For they are icons rather than celebrities, legends from an age when substance mattered as much as style, and the stars of...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1270-lady-icons-of-the-20th-century
- Win tickets to the ballet
- One lucky reader of The Lady will win two tickets to the Ballet in the Park (each worth £115) on either the 19 or 20 July (subject to box office availability).
- http://www.lady.co.uk/competitions/competition/243-win-tickets-to-ballet
- Sir Patrick Moore
- A small boy crept out of his house in pyjamas, binoculars in one hand, a guide to astronomy in the other, and gazed up to the starlit heavens in awe. That six-year-old knew something in that moment, which those of us who beetle about with our heads...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/profiles/60-sir-patrick-moore
- Hidden Hollywood
- Charlton Heston and Stephen Boyd fool around on a Vespa on the set of Ben-Hur. Julie Christie takes a catnap on the snowy set of Doctor Zhivago. Cary Grant entertains a smirking Alfred Hitchcock during the filming of North By Northwest. Just a handful...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/2171-hidden-hollywood
- Flavours of Arabia
- When Suzanna Husseini talks about her new book Modern Flavours of Arabia her passion for the project is as strong and vibrant as the Arabic recipes that make up the book. Even a quick flick through the pages reveals the dedication that has gone into...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/256-flavours-of-arabia
- Have a very festive feast
- Christmas boxes Daylesford The Daylesford Christmas lunch boxes, £100 for 4-6 people or £150 for 8-10, include: a 5kg or 6kg Bronze turkey, chipolatas, stuffing, seasonal veg, cranberry sauce, Daylesford Cheddar and Christmas pudding or organic mince...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/food/1268-have-a-very-festive-feast
- WHAT TO DO IN 2013
- 25 ANNUAL CLASSICS Crufts 7 to 10 March Cheltenham Festival 12 to 15 March Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race 31 March The Grand National 6 April Royal Windsor Horse Show 8 to 12 May Glyndebourne Opera Festival 18 May to 25 August RHS Chelsea Flower Show...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1549-what-to-do-in-2013
- Dancing On The Edge
- There are some weeks when, frankly, it’s a bit of a struggle to find something new in the television schedule that I can recommend to your attention. And then there’s this week. Dancing On The Edge (scheduled for 4 February on BBC Two) is a big, shiny,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1752-dancing-on-the-edge
- The Daily: January 30
- Hilary Mantel beats five, shortlisted authors to claim the Costa Book Award Hilary Mantel has won the Costa Book award for her novel Bring Up the Bodies. The judging panel, which included actress Jenny Agutter, broadcaster Katie Derham, author Wendy...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/magazine/1749-the-daily-january-30
- Radio Review: 1 February
- Sometimes, I feel that BBC Radio 4 bosses are tapping into the darkest recesses of my brain when they come up with programmes for the hour between 11am and noon. This was never more so than last week, when, in the first of the new In Living Memory...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/culture/television-film-radio/1748-radio-review-1-february
- A HATTER’S TEA PARTY
- Date: 18 May Time: 12.30pm to 3.30pm Venue: Kettner’s, 29 Romilly Street, Soho, London W1D 5HP The Lady is delighted to announce a dazzling reader afternoon with milliner to the stars, Katherine Elizabeth. The Evening Standard has dubbed her ‘The Queen...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/hats
- Hip, hip hoo-bray!
- So where’s the best place to eat in Britain? London, perhaps? Or Edinburgh? How about Harrogate or Padstow? Well, all of them have their undisputed highlights. But there’s one little Berkshire village, hidden away off the shoulder of Maidenhead, which,...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/life/travel/1002-hip-hip-hoo-bray
- Strictly Speaking
- Anton du Beke speaks to Lee Knights I'm with Anton at his publisher's in southwest London to talk about his second book, B Is For Ballroom, out in time for Christmas. He looks fresh as a daisy, casually dressed and sporting designer stubble. On and off...
- http://www.lady.co.uk/people/features/1116-strictly-speaking
Daily tip from the lady archive
"BE careful with your mouth make-up. By careless work you may obliterate well-cut lines, and you will always achieve a badly groomed look if your lipstick is smudged and badly applied."
The Lady, Make-Up for Mouths, 8th January, 1942Your vote...
Q: The Queen has received a £5m boost in the funds she receives from the taxpayer to carry out her official duties. Do you approve?
Yes - the Queen does a great job and is well worth it - 59.5%
No - the UK economy is struggling and this is unfair - 40.5%







