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Join me and the expert panel who selected the 150 exhibition posters, for an evening of conversation and film during which the panel explain how and why these posters made the cut, and also reveal...
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I am in conversation on sunday with my old mate and camden town lad Suggs from Madness; he has written an autobiography ‘That Close’, which is a fascinating look at his life both before and during the...
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My wife Christina is part of a sale on Friday, she will be displaying her photographic wares, cards and prints, while Maude is baking one of her legendary cakes. There will be lots of other stuff...
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I shall be talking to Leon Daniels, who is responsible for looking after our wonderful bus system – the most used public transport mode in London and the UK’s largest bus service. During the evening...
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Tonight I will be taking part in 32 londoners; -There are 32 pods on the London Eye. -Each pod represents one of the 32 London boroughs. -Place in each pod an enthusiastic speaker strongly associated...
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20 years today that I have done my show, you can listen to the live show from ronnie scotts between 12 noon and 3pm. I am immensely proud of such a relationship with such a city. My life’s work.
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THE WAY WE WORE It’s back. For a few years now I’ve had a stream of people asking where they can get a copy of The Way We Wore, the street style memoir I wrote back in 2004, and rather frustratingly...
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You’ve got to look good on a bike. When I first fell in love with cycling, it was the style and élan of the men and the machines that really appealed. To read more…….
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The Way we wore is now available again as a proper physical book, made of paper and everything. Read all about it here… http://autharium.wordpress.com/2014/09/02/out-with-the-old-in-with-the-new/
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My greatest sadness as a parent of three now nearly adult kids, is that I’ve never been properly appalled by what they wear. It has always been portrayed as one of the rites of parental passage that...
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