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A Tiger On A Hot Tin Roof Photo editor Zarina Holmes talks about provocotive image of Tiger Woods by Annie Liebovits on Vanity Fair » More
Bitter Fruit: Pictures from Afghanistan, Magnum Print Room The Afghani war slant is more bitter than sweet. Zarina Holmes steels herself at the Magnum Print Room » More
Connected Barcelona, Transnational Citizens,
Museu d'Historia de Barcelona At last, a show that discusses immigration and urbanisation without the sociopolitical hysteria. Salina Christmas is truly impressed » More
Why scientists are paid less than creatives We humans are wired for stories. Not data. That's why we are more amused by viral videos than molecular physics » More
It's patently obvious: The art of patent examining IP Freely explains the ‘philosophical tool’ employed in distinguishing the crap from the creative in the invention business » More
Paris by William Eggleston, Fondation Cartier When the grandiose of Paris melts away, you are left with Eggleston’s charming imperfections » More
Deutsche Börse Photography
Prize 2009, The Photographers' Gallery Zarina Holmes visited the show twice, on her own and with a Sunday group tour » More
Jo’Burg/Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Guy Tilim, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson I was born into a landscape that became unfamiliar as I grew to know it, said the South African photographer » More
Every Brick of Fun: The Art of Legopops Zarina Holmes shares Legopops, London's party sensation du jour, with friends. You heard it first here. » More
Djinn Genius,
The Muse at 269 Gallery The Djinnesque is Tony Ellwood's attempt to understand the multi-faceted aspect of the feminine and show many of her faces and guises » More
A Photographer's Life, 1990-2005, National Portrait Gallery World's celebrated photographer Annie Leibovitz saw the highs and lows through her lens » More
The Twirling Dervishes of Istanbul, Platform No. 1, Istanbul Sirkeci Train Station Spinning around. Salina Christmas gets the best seat to witness the mesmerising sufi dance » More
In Defense of Emo Simon Varcoe sees poetry beyond the make-up, skinny jeans and lamppost alluring fringes » More
Globes, Maps and More: National Geographic Flagship Store Travel romance goes retail » More
Renaissance Faces, National Art Gallery
More than pretty faces to take your mind off the depressing headlines » More
All Brand New “London has been crying out for a place like this to rival those in New York and Paris,” said David Bailey. A must-see » More
World Press Photo 2008,
Royal Festival Hall Winner Vanity Fair proves that fashion magazine can do serious photojournalism » More
Shock Me Not: Why Advertising Is On Its Way Out
Viral campaign containing racial abuse aimed at Lewis Hamilton puts ad agencies a step closer to extinction » More
All Charged Up: The Mobile Phone Industry Swindle The mobile phone industry plans to introduce a universal charger later this year. Much too late, says Zarina Holmes » More
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008, Natural History Museum
National Geographic's Steve Winter Snowstorm Leopard bagged top prize in a ceremony at London's Natural History Museum » More
Like A Worn Again Virgin Can the second time be just as good as the first? We check if recycle fashion matches our wardrobe taste » More
First Class Service Face-Off
Ave Renfe vs Eurostar. Never expect that you'd be dining in a 5-star restaurant on any First class cabin » More
On Your Bikes: Why Cycle City Scheme Will Work For You
We believe cycling is good for your body and soul » More
The School of Life
Do we really need a diploma in Love and Life? We brace ourselves for philosophy therapy » More
Sea Harvest Festival, Sri Lanka
Deshan Tennekoon witnesses the women offer the pooja to the sea » More
Sonar,
Barcelona, Spain
"After party here, after after party there... If you don't want to sleep it's very easy not to," DJ Let's Frolik! reviews Europe's main summer festival » More
Roses Are Red... Dating Tried and Tested Madeleine Armstrong delved deep into the recesses of the dating world » More
Google Earth on iPhone
Zarina Holmes was sold the iPhone 3G by a Parisian chauffeur » More
JVC Everio GZ-MG334HEQ
For an amateur camcorder, it does the job » More
Nikon D300
DoP Kess Bohan road-tests his new machine. He loves it » More
Canon IXUS 75
A travel and festival 'Ho's best friend. We are not complaining » More
"Guest Editors" on Glossies
Wallpaper October 2008 featuring Zaha Hadid reminds us of Blumenthal cheese » More
Ola Festival,
El Ejido, Spain
Not enough grass and in the middle of bloody nowhere (well, it's in Europe's only desert). Very rock n' roll » More
G20 Protest: Great issues. Shame about the riot Salina Christmas wonders if the summit will improve the landscape of bottomline-driven agriculture and food industry » More
Cycle Chic Hits The Street Cyclists can now pedal in style in Sustran’s Chopper T-Shirt collection » More
Inflight Magazines
A product of last century. Not green, unimaginative editorial. Time to go » More
To Die For? Ivory in Fashion
South Africa made the world's biggest legal sale of ivory for almost 20 years. A massive setback for conservationists » More
So What's New
Newpaper editors, the nation is fed up with your depressing headlines » More
Gassing around: How energy efficient is your tuk tuk ride?
Fume-spewing public transports won't add romance to your travel » More
Revolutionary Ideas Required, Saatchi Gallery The New Chinese Arts at Saatchi Gallery didn't disappoint, but didn't challenge us either » More
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