Gents We Need To Talk About: Women’s Football
In the twelfth instalment of our regular column - in which we use our pondering skills to delve deep into cliches, stereotypes, and seemingly unimportant male-orientated issues - we consider women’s football, a sport we should be pouring equal support
Sunshine & Saddles
Team Laurent-Perrier secure silverware on the Roodee at the LDF International Tournament 2018 The great British summer made an appearance on the Roodee last weekend for the LDF International Polo Tournament 2018 at Chester Polo Club. The perfect weather for polo,
The Iain Hoskins Column
Some years ago, at drama school, I was taught by a fantastic and inspirational dance teacher, tasked with whipping into shape many a non-dancing actor like myself
Review: Hereditary
You know when you’re a kid lying in bed and you think you see a figure in the darkness, but it turns out that silhouette is just a pile of clothes, or a coincidentally placed object? Hereditary captures that fear,
So You Want To… Buy A Football Club
In the first part of a new regular series, in which we speak to the people that have made realities out of popular daydreams, we chat about the trials and tribulations of owning a football club with John Marshall, the
Architectural Thoughts On: Outdoor Swimming
Formerly a Victorian leisure staple, the iconic British lido is seeing a renaissance… Most architects have a real soft spot for dereliction. Whether it’s a crumbling castle, abandoned factory or an out-of-use water tower, there’s something about the derelict that gets
Postcards: Panama & Chile
For a sporty edition of our regular travel feature, we quizzed captains of the Mikkeller running club. Founded in Denmark, with chapters worldwide, Mikkeller specialises in group running events with a rewarding post-run beer Panama City, Panama Eduardo Ortega, captain of Panama
Recipe of the Month: Port of Prince Stew (Ajiaco de Puerto Príncipe)
This month we bring you a vibrant, hearty summer stew packed with flavour, courtesy of Cuba: The Cookbook, Phaidon’s latest compilation of authentic country-specific cuisine According to renowned Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz, Cuba is a stew. Well not quite, Ortiz describes
Supporting the Soul of Northern Hospitality
The hand-crafted espresso machine specialists, La Marzocco are taking their years of hospitality experience on the road and bringing the La Marzocco Northern Roadshow to a city near you To further develop the coffee community in the North of the UK,
The Perfect Pairing
A choice selection of spectacle-enhancing brews for the summer of sport’s biggest events curated by Dan Sandy, General Manager of East London’s Kill The Cat bottle shop and bar FOOTBALL: FIFA World Cup Final BEER: Patrons Project 8.04// New England Steam
The Secret Ingredient: Agave
Showcasing the unsung heroes and hidden ingredients of your favourite libations ‘It’s a perennial succulent,’ say the experts. ‘It’s hipster honey,’ say the cynics. ‘It’s a giant Mexican pineapple,’ say the people who really, really like pineapples. To some extent, they’ll all
Featured Libation: Nitro Coffee
For those who like their caffeine kick cold and kegged, nitro has you covered. Alcoholic it isn’t, but it does bear a certain resemblance to Guinness in more ways than one. Not only does the introduction of nitrous oxide grant
High Spirits
A month’s worth of comings and goings in the world of The Whisky Exchange As the sunshine steps its game up and we head squarely into summer, we’re channelling the feel-good vibes of a bit more vitamin D, heady BBQ aromas
A Handsome Hotel: The Royal Lancaster London
It might be tough recreating the hotel’s stunning Hyde Park panoramas, but the Royal Lancaster London’s renovation is a lesson in how to maximize space and emphasizing a room with a view Heavy curtains, tired décor and a misleading sense of
Blood, Sweat and Indigo
Indigo & Goods and Ricki Hall offer up a leaner, meaner approach to fitness and lifestyle Somewhere along the line, we lost our way. It’s hard to say where, exactly. Sometime around the overnight craze of Bootea and carb cycling, perhaps.
A Cut Above
This month, Ian Harrold ponders the cult of personality and the Instagram barber ‘Those who shout the loudest often have the least so say.’ It’s an old adage but a good one, and more relevant than ever in the style-over-substance, likes-over-engagement
Style by the Mile
We look back at the Boodles May Festival and celebrate a crossroads in summer sport and style A firm favourite amongst amateurs and affictionados alike, the Boodles May Festival has a reputation for furlong after furlong of first-rate racing and peerless
One Thing Done Well: Vilebrequin
Our series of brands doing one item especially well continues this month with Vilebrequin designer swimwear For all of our good intentions, we Brits often let ourselves down when it comes to proper beach etiquette. It’s not our fault, we just
Get Rich or Die Trying
Richard Biedul on masculinity, sustainability and great British tailoring. A champion of British clothing, one of the world’s best dressed men and never one to shirk a meaningful conversation, it’s no wonder Richard Biedul is a model in demand. We
Talking Shop: Doherty Evans & Stott, Manchester
In the fourth part of our regular series, in which we chat to the folks in charge of our favourite menswear stores, we speak to the chaps at Manchester’s Doherty Evans & Stott If the city of Manchester is a great