Michelle, an American-Italian Diva, is not your average Diva, advices readers to “ Keep Your Shit Together”, “ Give Good Face” and “Be Thankful You’re a Misfit” Michelle Diva’s book give powerful positive and polished tips from her vogueing days in downtown Manhattan clunes in the 90s to her successful career in radio and…
Category: Education
Pearson’s painful restructuring should stabilise the eduction group this year, as it reported underlying sales growth for the first time in six years. Revenue grew 2 per cent to £1.83bn across the company’s three main geographical divisions in the six months to June 30. Although the figure represents a 2 per cent drop, following disposals…
Roger Faligot exposes the sprawling octopussy of the world’s intelligence service, from the very birth of communist China to Xi Jingping’s absolute control today. The concerted efforts to block, squeeze and punish the China’s technology industry is an important and fundamental shift in the US policy shift with China and lurched into deeper confrontation.…
With the advent of artificial intelligence, the question of what separates the human mind form a algorithm that grows remains to be answered. Joanna Kavenna’s Zed novel makes references to King Lear’s “unnecessary letter” as an unknowable quantity the way that people after behaving predictably for years can suddenly go crazy. Zed describes a world…
The grandfather of English literature is strong patriot as Victorian writers saw him as indicative of an Englishness they wished to recapture, modern day journalists describe Brexiters as Chaucerian. Chaucer had a foreign wife and was mostly dependent on contemporary continental literature to inspire his own. Chaucer was a writer fro 1343-1400 who Shakespeare after…
Older people own the wealth –housing and pensions and for the first time in British history, pensioner incomes after housing costs have caught up with those of working-age families. While government and the opposition wants to build more houses for young people – though they do want to keep free TV licences for the over…
Capitalism is under fire and corporate bosses start their pronouncements with a confession of sin that has compulsively expatiate on the broken system. Capitalism is like aristocracy and requires a spin doctor for selling. Today’s many diverse owners of capital might be real parasites who do not toil and we are all guilty of capitalism,…
At The Pond is collection of essays by 14 women who swim at Kenwood, and grouped by season. Pond lovers include Margaret Drabble, Esther Freud, Deborah Mogach, Leanne Shapton, Jessica Lee among others. Eli Goldstone’s whose essay “like a Rat” os about the pond, but trying to find one’s place in the big city. She’s…
This book gives us an incisive look at austerity measure that succeed and those that don’t by using pragmatic evidence to assess the effects of fiscal austerity through spending cuts versus tax increases and concludes the negative effect on output of spending cuts are far smaller than tax increases, by assessing costs only in terms…