Film Review – THE LIBERTINE
A brutally realistic film JOHNNY DEPP delivers one of the best performances of his career in Laurence Dunmore’s The Libertine, a true story about John Wilmot, a man who didn’t
Know your palm – part one
The true date palm, Phoenix Dactylifera I AM glad another Christmas is over and under my belt. Goodbye Santa, snowmen, mulled wine, tacky flashing lights, six vegetables, Queen’s speech, chocolate
Stratford-upon-Avon’s biggest ever festival
Thirty minutes south of Coventry airport is Stratford-upon-Avon, where from April 2006 the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) will host The Complete Works, a year long festival of the entire works
Let’s go on with the show!
WE ALL know there’s no business like show business. And if you are looking for some inspiration and entertainment in 2006, why not head back to the UK for a
Captivating Cuba
• El Nicho waterfalls, one of Cuba’s best kept secrets CUBANS SAY it’s always a good time to visit their homeland. Located just off the coast of southern Florida, between
Gone fishing
From March 3 to 5 again at the NEC, the fishermen among us simply must pay a visit to the Go Fishing Show 2006. This is the UK’s biggest fishing
The world’s greatest dog show
Yes, it’s Crufts! From March 9 to 11, the NEC will play host to the Kennel Club and the largest annual dog show in the world. Attracting over 120,000 visitors
Unlock the great outdoors
From February 18 to 26, you can visit one of the biggest and most dynamic consumer exhibitions in the UK – the National Boat, Caravan and Outdoor Show. As the
Film Review – PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Austen would be proud BRITISH TELEVISION has always been famous for its high quality drama, and rightly so. Director Joe Wright, screenwriter Deborah Moggach and production designer Sarah Greenwood all
New Year travel resolutions
IT’S A new year and we’re looking forward to 12 months full of exciting new destinations and experiences. Here are our top 10 travel resolutions to ensure a hassle-free travel

