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Focus on Chinese ceramics; hurricane Sandy chaos; an end to auction anonymity in New York
Photography is the king of crossover media, and both Frieze London and Frieze Masters will see a broad range of photographic activity
‘Some Like It Hip Hop’, the acclaimed Sadler’s Wells show, is attracting a young, curious and diverse demographic
Five sumptuous but secure residences with cosy touches such as bulletproof front doors and shatterproof windows
The Queen’s patronage of architecture and democratisation of royal palaces are worthy of celebration this weekend
You can queue up and get a sandwich to take away or, if it’s nice weather, you can sit in Cadogan Place Gardens
In London’s smartest areas the cost of excavating basement space is only £500 per sq ft
The editor of the Evening Standard on her memories with the newspaper, solecisms in Norfolk and the best daffodils in spring
The self-flagellating/self-serving paradox has become a staple of executive speak during the financial crisis
Families and investors are flocking to a corner of west London as plans for regeneration take shape
These plants are an essential for every gardener, however small or urban their garden. They are most certainly not for experts only
A strange and compulsively readable tale of City slickers seduced by a promise of spiritual awakening
Borough and Bermondsey brought new flavour to the afternoon – hip and happening
With his conversion of a former exhibition space, John Pawson could do for design what Tate Modern did for contemporary art
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