Urban Fox - April 2015 issue

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approach to Famed for her wonderfully colourful Rhodes design, English queen of textiles Zandra discusses her involvement in the industry

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hen asked to picture a figurehead of the British fashion design world, the vivacious fuchsia-haired Zandra Rhodes promptly comes to mind. So it’s a privilege to meet the ‘Princess of Punk’ in her bright, quirky and altogether penthouse. Awarded London fabulous a Commander of the British Empire for her efforts in the fashion industry, the designer has permanently printed of her mark on the international world textiles.

her garments procured by buyers Henri Bendel, Neiman Marcus and Saks, Zandra has since become the enigmatic textile designer of her age.

At 73, Rhodes has never been one to shy away from bold prints and iconic patterns. Rewind half a century to the late 1960s and a youthful Zandra’s vibrant designs were considered a little left-field. Unperturbed, the designer made dresses from her own fabrics, embedding printed textiles within her craft.

easy That isn’t to say that fashion was an industry to crack. Did being a woman have anything to do with it? “Oh yes. I think women have a harder go road all round, in whatever field they into. The only thing I would say is not to make it any harder for yourself by pointing it out.”

Introduced to the colourful world of at textiles by her mother, Zandra studied Medway College of Art in Kent, before securing a place at London’s The Royal College of Art.

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“One of my first struggles was the fact that I was a textile designer,” she explains if with a laugh. “People would say that you’re a textile designer then you can’t a make dresses. So I suppose that was revolution.”

“I do think that being in London at the time that I started, when everyone was But looking toward the UK, was helpful. I don’t think that there’s such an equal that opportunity at present. I don’t think our current government spends enough on promoting fashion when compared to the French government, for example. So therefore, unfortunately, you don’t necessarily reap the benefits.”

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California and London, Rhodes has also spent time researching materials further large afield. The designer cites travel as a

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an This revolution, in bringing together eye for both design and production, secured Rhodes’ assimilation into the fashion world. In 1967 she opened The Fulham Road Clothes Shop, in London. Just two years on she’d taken her designs Vreeland Diana where to New York featured them in American Vogue. With

Rhodes shows no signs of slowing down. this The fashionista passed up her seat at of year’s London Fashion Week in favour advocating a women’s health awareness campaign in San Diego. Known for dividing her time between bases in

From block colou r and bold prints to classic gingham and subtle piping, make a convincing state ment in Monochrome. This timeless trend is here to stay!

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creative inspiration.

“When travelling you see things, one just thing leads to another thing and it’s fabulous.” That isn’t to say that Zandra has forgone her design industry efforts closer to home. The London Fashion and Textile Museum holds testament to her commitment to British fashion.

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Founded by Rhodes in 2003 the museum of is dedicated to showcasing the work fashion and textile designers from the 1950s onwards. Does she believe her museum has made ripples in the fashion industry? “I definitely think the Fashion and Textile to Museum has had an impact in regards making the textiles industry more visible,” Sir she deliberates. “The museum curator of Nicholas Serota recently opened one our exhibitions, and he’s been amazingly the complimentary about the difference

museum has made.”

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fashion industry, her advice to up and coming British designers merges the entrepreneurial with the sage.

sets and costumes for the San Diego “Work as hard as you can. Because on Opera, America has staked its claim no hard work gets wasted. And only the English designer. She boasts not Marissa Webb Best unfortunately you have to work harderSkirt, of British Jersey £49.50, M&S deeds to her flagship museum and her and harder to get there right at the penthouse home above it, but also the beginning.” transatlantic keys to the cities of Miami, Beverly Hills and New Orleans.

But this veteran designer won’t be claimed from us so easily. With half a century of service to the UK

Debuting years before the majority of were old enough to pronounce ‘haute couture’, it’s safe to say she’s arrived.

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CONTRIBUTORS: Jeremy Cahill, John Cawrey, Mark Goddard, Jake Harvey, Julie

Howard, Ali Jahan, Allison Jones, James Lonergan, Lino Poli, Phillip Sharpe 33 Sheelagh Powell Jon Levy Julie Langton 13 Guiding you on cosmetic looks, trends and application

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April HEALTH & WELLBEING

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23 Simplify your life Make up for lost time

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25 You are what you eat 7 steps to a healthier you

WINING & DINING 27 Liquid lunch Eat …and drink, on the run 29 Spice of life Asian inspired fish recipes 31 Love your leftovers 17 ways to cut food waste

HOMES & GARDENS 33 Spring greens Bringing the outside in

FASHION & BEAUTY 8 Back to black …and white Monochrome revisited 10 Cool blue Pale but positively interesting

34 Home bird Sarah Beeny exclusive 39 Bedside glamour The perfect bed partner 43 Behind closed doors Stylish storage solutions

13 Coming up roses Best floral tops for SS15

49 Tips from the potting shed A little gardening know how

15 Best foot forward Flats to put spring in your step 17 Edit your wardrobe Fun ideas to declutter your closet 19

VOUCHER at Jacks for Women

55 Reviews April’s recommendations

LIFE & WORK 59 Why don’t you do something less boring? 61 Cloud nine How to spring clean your data

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BLACK From block colour and bold prints to classic gingham and subtle piping, make a convincing statement in Monochrome. This timeless trend is here to stay!

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Edie Oversized Bag, £85, Pauls Boutique

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Best of British Jersey Skirt, £49.50, M&S

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Floral patterns are big this spring and will prove a worthy investment for seasons to come. Which of these stylish tops will you plant in your wardrobe?

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Play safe and choose just one floral piece. Or for the more adventurous, opt for dual pieces with coordinating colours and patterns

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Want to declutter your bedroom but not sure where to start? Check out these 9 inspired ideas to tackle your wardrobe.

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Simply find 12 items to throw away, 12 items to donate, and 12 items to keep in your wardrobe. The ‘12-12-12 Challenge’ is a fun and exciting way to organise 36 things in your wardrobe quickly. Repeat the challenge as often as necessary.

2 P ut everything in a bin bag so your

wardrobe is completely bare. Then each day for 2 weeks, take out only what you want that day. This may sound extreme, but it’s a sure fire way to find out exactly what you need.

3 C reate 4 piles – wear, never worn,

not worn for 12 months, doesn’t fit. Put the things you wear back into your wardrobe and the rest into boxes in the loft. If you haven’t missed them in 3 months, they have to go!

4 A ttempt ‘Project 333’, the brainchild

of Courtney Carver, which challenges you to wear only 33 pieces of clothing for 3 months. If 33 items seems too little, pick a new number. Just make sure it’s reasonable.

5 P lay the Evacuation Game! Simply

imagine you’ve been told to evacuate your home within an hour. Which items would you take and which would you leave behind? A great way to identify the pieces you really love.

6 I f possible push your clothes to the left of your wardrobe and then each time you wear something move it to the right. After a month or so you’ll visibly see which clothes you don’t wear.

7 I ntentionally choose to wear fewer

colours. That doesn’t mean your whole wardrobe has to be black, but less colours means fewer accessories. What’s more the pieces you choose, will work together as a collection.

8 P lay ‘Hide & Seek’ with your partner.

You both take turns to hide something – a pair of shoes, coat etc. – and if they don’t notice it’s missing within 2 weeks then they obviously don’t need it.

9 E mbrace the idea of 1 i.e. 1 little black

dress, 1 pair of skinny jeans, 1 blazer, 1 pair of Uggs, 1 Mulberry bag. You can create your own list of 1’s depending on your occupation and lifestyle.

Now your closet’s clutter free, you might notice there’s some classic pieces missing – white shirt, nude heels, trench coat etc. Before you hit the boutiques and undo all the good work, take a look at these essential shopping tips …

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The first place to shop is always your wardrobe

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You’ve blitzed your wardrobe, to make room for those must-have spring essentials, now it’s time to get ruthless with your cosmetics. Helen Wells from Clarins at John Lewis, shows us how to strip back to those bare necessities Despite what we’re told, it doesn’t take dozens of items to make us look and feel fabulous.

anything you’ve not used for the last six months and put into two separate piles – stay, go.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s something thrilling about colour-coding all the endless pots and tubes, but seriously my makeup collection was going on the rampage and seemed like such a waste of money, as I inevitably reached for the same products every day anyway. Like me, you too can take control of your cosmetics by following these essential tips for a clutter free, spring ready makeup bag.

If you have a product you love but it isn’t suitable for spring, pop it away in a drawer. When autumn comes, it will be like receiving a brand new product.

Empty the contents of your cosmetic carnage onto the table and discard crumbling compacts, cracked lids and sticky lip glosses, coated in fluff. Next set aside your favourite items (they’re not going anywhere) and

Arrange a “makeup swap shop” with friends and take along your neglected makeup for someone else to love. Mascara only lasts six months and shouldn’t be swapped for hygiene reasons. Remember! Only bring home items you really need. Review what makeup you now have. If there are still some gaps, look to buy products that serve a dual purpose - lip and cheek colour - or compacts which contain multi products.

A change in season is the perfect time to try a different look. If you’re unsure about what’s on trend or best for your skin tone, visit your favourite beauty counter for advice and to road test products. You should now have the makeup equivalent to a capsule wardrobe. Treat yourself to a smaller makeup bag and resist the urge to overfill it again. As each item runs low, do your research, have a makeover and find your next hero item to add to your capsule collection. Finally all artists (including makeup ones) need the right brushes, so refresh cosmetic caked brushes by giving them a gentle swish in a warm soapy hand wash. The difference to your next makeup application will be amazing. URBAN FOX APRIL 2015 19


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Opt for a haircut that has soft layering around the areas that typically lay flat, as this will help with movement. Alternatively, graduating fine hair into a short bob shape will also lift flat, limp hair.

Apply a blow-dry spray to the roots, then dry the hair moving the roots from side to side and against the natural fall of the hair. Add your parting, then dry using a large, round, natural bristle brush.

We all need a bit of oomph in our lives and when it comes to your hair, a bit of extra body is a good thing, lifting the face and making you look more youthful. Get the look with our volume pumping tips

For that extra lift, once the hair is dry, add Velcro rollers to the crown area and leave for 10 minutes. Apart from creating natural volume, this also adds a touch of glamour to the end style.

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Pull the Plug

Balancing issues can often arise when we commit too much time and energy to lost causes. Sometimes this ‘lost cause’ can be a friend. Losing a friend can be hard and like any relationship that doesn’t go the distance, there can be a sense of disappointment and loss.

10 Minute Rule However friendships should be mutually satisfying, so if you’re always the sympathetic listener or find yourself picking up the pieces in yet another life drama, then it might be time to pull the plug and give more attention to the areas in your life that you can control.

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It’s all too easy to take on too much but one of the common reasons women over-commit is the need for a connection. So whether you’ve been asked to join another committee – “You’re just so great at getting things done” – or you haven’t read the book club’s novel for the third month in a row; it’s time to do something about it. And just because you make a conscious decision to ‘uncouple’ from such commitments, doesn’t mean you have to lose the connection. Meet up with the friends you’ve made for a coffee or a glass of wine instead!

The appointment to get your grey roots done, sewing labels into school uniform and collecting your prescription from the pharmacy, are all small tasks that can be done in minutes. However we often let them accumulate to the point they become overwhelming. But there is a simple solution. Start by dividing large projects and chores into 10 minute bite-size chunks and commit to tackling just one chunk a day. The backlog will be cleared in no time. Then going forward, if a task is likely to take less than 10 minutes, don’t procrastinate, just do it!

Just Say No If you’re buckling under the pressure of unreasonable demands of family, friends and colleagues, it might be time to examine your motives – Can no one else do it as well as you? Will people think less of you? Couldn’t you think of an acceptable excuse quickly enough? Sounds to us like

you think more of others than you do yourself. Only you have the power to agree to the ever increasing list of obligations, so go on try saying “No” once in a while. It really is quite liberating and you’ll recover the time and energy that you’ve lost, to do the things YOU love!

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1 Portion Control Eat a fist size portion of Protein with each meal. Incorporate 2 thumbnail size helpings of Fat (oil or butter) into every meal. Alternatively eat 2 thumb size servings of avocado, nuts, seeds or olives. Include a palm size portion of Starchy Carbohydrates with each meal. Opt for whole wheat versions where possible. If you are trying to lose weight, have one meal a day without starchy carbs. Ensure you eat 5 fist size portions of Vegetables per day. Eat no more than 2 pieces of Fruit a day.

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Never go longer than 4 hours without eating. This keeps your metabolism ticking, your digestive system healthy and your blood sugars balanced. Use healthy snacks of nuts, fruit, yoghurt and hummus in between meals.

A weekend takeaway can negate all your calorie deficits in that week. Takeaways and processed foods can also effect blood sugars and insulin response, so keep to a minimum. Eat fresh produce wherever possible to avoid hidden bad fats and sugars.

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Drinking 2 or more litres of water a day, will keep you hydrated which helps all your body’s functions. Water also helps raise energy levels, makes you more alert and reportedly improves your skin and slows down the ageing process. Up to 80% of hunger pangs are thirst, so keep hydrated to avoid unhealthy snacking. Also avoid fizzy drinks including diet versions.

It’s unrealistic to cut everything you like out of your diet, so build them into a healthy plan. Allow yourself a small weekly treat such as a bar of chocolate or a slice of cake, or a larger treat – bottle of wine - every two weeks. Don’t over reward yourself, as you’ll undo all the good work.

4 Reduce Stimulants Alcohol, cigarettes and caffeine are all stimulants which can affect the amount of nutrients our body uses from foods, which can lead to nutrient deficiencies. So quit smoking, avoid (or at least limit) alcohol and restrict caffeine to 1-2 cups per day.

7 Fuel Exercise Finally always ensure that you’re eating enough to fuel exercise. This will help avoid energy struggles, illness and plateaus. Even if you’re trying to lose weight, it is important to increase your consumption post exercise. A simple rule to remember is to eat additional protein after a resistance training workout and extra carbs post cardiovascular training. URBAN FOX APRIL 2015 25


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TANDOORI SALMON WITH ROASTED TOMATOES AND CHIVE MASH Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1kg Maris Piper potatoes, peeled and cubed 3 tbsp tandoori curry paste 300g natural set yoghurt 4 boneless Scottish salmon fillets 400g pack cherry vine tomatoes 25g pack fresh chives, finely snipped 1 lemon, cut into wedges, to serve

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Keeping on top of work, the kids and home is exhausting enough, so the idea of taking on an attic conversion, let alone a 33-room mansion restoration project – as did property developer and TV presenter, Sarah Beeny - is enough to make the best of us flinch!

The average Brit is now estimated to move eight times in a lifetime, and for most the demands of making it into somewhere new means the planned ‘sort out’ rarely materialises. “We’re accumulating ‘stuff’ more now than at any previous time,” begins Beeny, prolific property developer and presenter of era defining shows such as Property Ladder, Help! My House Is Falling Down and Double Your House For Half The Money. “In recent years, I think some bits of technology have helped us begin to move things the other way – we don’t have huge CD collections anymore, and a lot of filing is taken care of on our computers, but most people reuse the space they save to accumulate other things!” With Beeny’s father having sparked her interest in property – he made his money in the building trade as an architect – the 43-year-old’s status as a home expert is without question. But does her expertise stretch as far as sorting out clutter? “Of course,” she laughs. “Unless you’re super-organised and live in an extremely contemporary way, the fact is we all have ‘stuff’. Some of the best houses I’ve seen over the years are the ones that cleverly disguise possessions. I’ve seen hidden cupboards in staircases, mirrors that open up into wardrobes and even storage under the floor, but I think

first of all you have to be disciplined in yourself to only keep what you need. I know that’s easier said than done, and we’re all a bit sentimental when it comes to things that provoke memories, but it really has to start with the person.” Beeny has first-hand experience of needing to declutter, albeit it was only a temporary measure following the sad death of her mother at the age of 10. Her father sold their home and moved them into a caravan while he built a

“No matter what we do though, home is much more about the people in it rather than the walls around it,” new house. Perhaps it was this zest for bricks and mortar that led Beeny, her brother Diccon and boyfriend (now husband) Graham Swift to set up their own property business. “There was definitely something in me that wanted to do something different. At school, I couldn’t concentrate on the things we were being taught because I could never understand the use half the time. Like physics, I could never ‘get it’,

but now as an adult I see the point – for things like wiring your house. I don’t think that you should be learning it from a white page on a textbook though, you should be doing it in a practical way. I’m more of a ‘learning by experience’ person.” One to practise what she preaches, ambitious Beeny spent months travelling the world alone at just 17, before meeting Graham at 19. They’ve now been together for 24 years. The couple’s Rise Hall project was arguably bigger than any she had encountered when following the progress of profit-hungry developers over the years. The Grade II listed building refurbishment was the subject of Beeny’s TV series Restoration Nightmare, and not a task for the faint hearted. Beeny bought the 33-bedroom property in 2001 and today it’s decked out in stately dark green, wood panelling and regal red, with all the trimmings of a stately home. But despite its grandiose magnificence, clutter was still an issue. “Sometimes the bigger the room is the more ‘stuff’ stands out. That sounds strange, but a few bits can look really out of place if the rest of the room is polished and relatively free of material possessions.” Naturally, tending to the contents of a stately home isn’t a problem many of us will ever have to concern ourselves with, but Beeny’s advice for dealing


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The busy mother of four is keen to differentiate between property and the personal. “No matter what we do though, home is much more about the people in it rather than the walls around it,” she says. “If you can, make sure different areas in your house are designated for different purposes. If you work from home, keep that work separate from your living area, make sure you have a place where the family sit down to eat; enjoy each others’ company.” With a family home in Streatham, south London, and her crumbling Yorkshire

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I have an area on my front garden planted with conifers and heathers, which has become overgrown and is beginning to encroach on my parking area. I never have time to get into the garden so some low maintenance options would be appreciated. Your workload can be significantly reduced with a little extra preparation. Firstly remove all the old conifers and heathers and dig over the garden, making sure the soil is replenished with any necessary composts or manures. Then lay down a porous weed membrane fabric and peg down firmly. This will significantly cut out the amount of weeding required in the future. When ready to start the replanting, cut a cross into the fabric and peel back, dig out the required hole for the plants, and when planted, push membrane back around the plants.

Planted topiary is a low maintenance option worth considering. The plants are generally slow growing and require only a couple of light trimmings a year. Plants to consider for this would be Buxus sempervirens (box), Ligustrum jonundrum (dwarf privet) or even the fairly recent new addition Ilex crenata “dark green” (holly) with its very attractive shiny green leaves. To finish, the plants will require a dressing to cover the membrane. The choice is huge, from different types of barks, gravels, stones and even decorative glass.

I would like to grow some glasshouse crops, however over the years my glasshouse has become full of old pots and garden junk. My friend tells me I should fumigate it, can you please advise? I would certainly recommend a good clear out and discard any old, broken and unwanted garden pots. They do tend to build up, gathering dust and pests. Some garden centres will even take them back and send on to a recycling centre. As your friend rightly suggests, the next stage is fumigation. Once the glasshouse is clear of dirt and dust, sterilise any shelving and pots which you decide to keep with Jeyes Fluid or similar. This can also be used on any solid paths to keep dirt, mould, algae and fungal spores at bay.

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Vincent Van Gogh: A New Way, 14 April, Phoenix Art Centre

The Little Theatre, Leicester Tickets £14, conc. apply thelittletheatre.net This suspenseful and moving play is based on the true story of the Krogers who, in 1961, were convicted of spying. It is a fictional account of events leading up to their arrest and the effect this has on their close friends and neighbours, the Jacksons. What is going on behind the lace curtains? Are they really spies? Should they break their trust as friends? What will happen to them if they’re caught? Originally starring Judi Dench and Michael Williams in the West End, this classic spy drama will keep you guessing to the end.

Vincent Van Gogh: A New Way

Tue 14 Apr Phoenix Art Centre, Leicester Tickets £13, conc. apply Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about

one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death. Experience the wonder of seeing these masterpieces on the big screen while specially invited guests, including world-renowned curators and art historians, offer their interpretations and explanations of his work. With exclusive new research revealing incredible recent discoveries, the Van Gogh Museum has helped craft a cinema experience like no other.

National Theatre Live: The Hard Problem Thu 16 Apr Cinema De Lux, Highcross Tickets £14,50, conc. apply showcasecinemas.co.uk

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her loving but ultimately devastating relationship with her Star-Trek-obsessed Dad. Filled with sharp, witty observations on 21st century multi-cultural society, this stunning new play explores what it means to live in two worlds at once. Directed by Curve Associate Director Suba Das (Abigail’s Party, Mother Clap’s Molly House), Shiv will form the centrepiece of Curve’s Inside Out Festival.

Persuasion Shiv, 22 – 25 April, Curve

at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is the ‘hard problem’ which puts Hilary at odds with her colleagues who include her first mentor Spike, her boss Leo and the billionaire founder of the institute, Jerry. Is the day coming when the computer and the fMRI scanner will answer all the questions psychology can ask? Meanwhile Hilary needs a miracle, and she is prepared to pray for one. Part of the National Theatre Live series, bringing stage to screen.

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Wed 22 – Sat 25 Apr Curve Theatre, Leicester Tickets from £8 curveonline.co.uk

Shiv is the heart-breaking and hilarious new play by leading American playwright, Aditi Brennan Kapil. This European premiere follows young American woman Shiv and her quest to find out the truth about her father, an aspiring poet who moved his family from India to the US, seeking a better life. As the beautiful and enigmatic Shiv begins a summer romance with Gerard, the ghosts of her childhood begin to appear, and we learn of

Wed 29 Apr Loughborough Town Hall Tickets £14, conc. apply loughboroughtownhall.co.uk Beautifully romantic, touchingly funny and often unbearably poignant, Austen’s most personal novel is brought to the stage. Anne Elliot and Frederick Wentworth were once hopelessly in love, but persuaded by her family that he is not of her standing, she ends their engagement and he leaves for the sea. Anne soon realises her mistake and spends the next eight years regretting her decision. The now wealthy Wentworth returns to seek a wife. Treating Anne with cold indifference, she can only watch as he courts another. Will he ever forgive her? Following on from the success of David Copperfield, Les Miserables and Great Expectations, the Regency world explodes into life with Hotbuckle’s trademark ensemble style.

Educated beyond her station, Grace Melbury returns to the woodland village of little Hintock and cannot marry her intended, Giles Winterborne. Her alternative choice proves disastrous, and in a moving tale that has vibrant characters, many humorous moments and genuine pathos coupled with tragic irony, Hardy eschews a happy ending. With characteristic derision, he exposes the cruel indifference of the archaic legal system off his day, and shows the tragic consequences of untimely adherence to futile social and religious proprieties.

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Sat 2 May De Montfort Hall, Leicester Tickets £15 demontforthall.co.uk The LPO returns to DMH with Classic FM award winner Alison Balsom for an evening of Americaninfluenced music. Alison performs British composer Bramwell Tovey’s evocative Songs of the Paradise Saloon for trumpet and orchestra. Adapted from Tovey’s opera The Inventor about a real-life 19thcentury con-artist, this unusual piece evokes the atmosphere and characters found in a turn-of-thecentury American dive bar

with its languid, jazzinfused music. Opening the concert is Leonard Bernstein’s (composer of West Side Story) Overture to his operetta Candide and the evening will close with Dvorak’s much-loved Symphony No. 9, his touching symphonic hymn to the slave songs and spirituals of America, which includes the famous Largo melody.

Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham Mon 20 Apr Upp the Arts, Uppingham Tickets £16, conc. apply uppthearts.co.uk

Scotland’s best loved traditional musicians, Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham have toured together since 1988 to packed concert halls all over the world. The pair have won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ‘Best Duo’ award and been nominated in the Scottish Traditional Music Awards for ‘Live Act of the Year’. Accordion player Phil has been named as one of Scotland’s 25 most influential people and his mastery of the instrument has led to him working with the likes of Mark Knopfler, James Taylor, Rosanne Cash and Midge Ure. Together they are simply the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear.

Literature at Lunchtime

Thu 30 April De Montfort Hall, Leicester Tickets £6 demontforthall.co.uk Fabulous lunchtime lectures exploring great writers, their lives and works. This month’s offering with Dr Jane Mackay is Thomas Hardy’s The Woodlanders.

National Theatre Live: The Hard Problem, 16 April, Cinema De Lux


Come on a whistle-stop tour of America’s frontier as part of the LPO’s ‘Live and Local’ series. De Montfort Hall, Leicester Saturday 2 May 2015 | 7.30pm 0116 233 3111 | demontforthall.co.uk

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A Little Chaos

1hr 46mins Fri 17 - Thu 30 Apr at The Phoenix 0116 242 2800 | phoenix.org.uk Alan Rickman’s second directorial after 1997’s The Winter Guest is a sumptuous period drama centred around the Palace of Versailles. Instructed by King Louis XIV (Rickman) to create a huge ornate water feature in a corner of the luxurious grounds, landscape architect Andre (a broodingly handsome Matthias Schoenaerts) decides against his better judgement to hire female gardener Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet). Thrust into an unfamiliar world of rivalries and upperclass etiquette within the Royal Court, Sabine finds herself falling for Andre despite the presence of his vindictive wife.

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With the likes of Schoenaerts (who is building an impressive body of work with recent turns in The Drop, Suite française and next month’s Far From the Madding Crowd remake) Oscar-winner Winslet and British stage royalty in Helen McCrory, for his sophomore directorial outing, Rickman is blessed with a superb cast who inject feeling and believability into what otherwise could have been light-weight

material. There is a wonderful, tangible chemistry between the enigmatic Andre and the independent Sabine and in its best moments the film gleefully revels in their stolen glances and fleeting moments of physical contact. A hugely enjoyable cameo comes from Stanley Tucci playing a flamboyant court dandy, cheekily fun and decked out in a ludicrous wig he almost steals the film from the two lovers.

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Be an Angel - Clear That Clutter! by Jacky Newcomb

Be an Angel - Clear That Clutter! is the best-selling author’s fascinating true story of how she went from chaos to clarity. Using lessons from her own clutter-clearing journey she uses humour to show you how to clear and sort your own home. Follow the heavenly tips on how to deal with emotional and inherited clutter; successfully merging two family’s belongings into one; discovering ‘hidden’ storage and living like a VIP by using the ‘good stuff’ every day. Whether you’re a secret hoarder or just a little bit messy, you’ll find plenty of inspiration in this motivational, fun guide. URBAN FOX APRIL 2015 55


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Many of you may have heard of ‘cloud computing’ - such as Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud or others - but might be still wondering what it can do for you. In the simplest terms cloud computing means storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet. When information is stored in ‘the cloud’ it gives you the flexibility to access your information anywhere and from any device. Cloud computing is no longer a technology just for large corporates, it’s now being used in everyday life for the storage of photographs, household and business information. The apprehension that was associated with this technology in its infancy is being eradicated, with more services becoming available and greater access being achieved via high speed internet connections, whether through home broadband or mobile devices. What’s more you no longer need to be at home or in the office to retrieve information, which means your files are still accessible whilst out shopping or having a coffee with friends.

Another advantage of the cloud is that it removes rigid data restrictions. Think of those occasions when you wanted to send documents via email and you got the bounce back “you have exceeded data limits”. Now with the cloud you simply share a link to access a secure portal.

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Entrepreneur Jess Shailes tells us how her hair inspired her business enterprise Born in Leicester General, Mum told me I received a special visit from the chief obstetrician. He was ginger and insisted on being told when a redhead was born on the ward! Sadly not everyone was a fan. Years of bullying at school took there toll, making me insecure and a bit socially awkward. Honestly, I probably still am, but I do feel more confident as an adult knowing that not everyone is going to like me, so I might as well be myself. If they do, it’s a bonus! Armed with my A’ levels, I left home in Market Harborough, to study at business school. I wanted something vocational from my degree, so opted for a program covering business, advertising and marketing. I think everyone turned up to the first day of the course thinking they’d be an advertising creative, but by the end of six months, only two still wanted to be, and one of them wasn’t me! My first job after university was a bit of car crash. I wasn’t suitable for the role, it was numbers based and incredibly boring. Thankfully I loved my next job, working in marketing for a small business. It gave me the opportunity to see how a business truly works and the insights I learnt, are still informing my decisions today. But although I was learning a lot, I was struggling to live on my salary, so after a visit to my sister who was teaching in South Korea, I decided to take the plunge and join her. A lower cost of living, plus the opportunity for travel was a huge motivator. My experience was amazing and it’s truly a great country, but it also made me appreciate the simple things about home. Back in England after two year away, I had some money and an opportunity for a new start. My mum had the idea for Everything for Redheads because we (and presumably others)

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