Reads to enrich your weekend |
Immerse yourself in this week's latest arts, books, travel and Appetites reads, and elevate your weekend with fresh perspectives and cultural discovery. |
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This summer, explore the FT’s insider guides to the world’s greatest cities, celebrating the joy of city living through culture, food and drink, green spaces and more. |
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From dawn to dusk, anglers flock to the city’s waterfronts. Here’s where locals have cast their lines for generations |
As Tate Modern’s ‘Frida: The Making of an Icon’ breaks ticket records in London, we trace the artist’s life in the Mexican capital |
Inside The Epicure, one of the world’s most prestigious gastronomic events, where Michelin-starred chefs from across the globe create a week-long feast at the Dolder Grand hotel |
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This summer, explore the FT’s insider guides to the world’s greatest cities, celebrating the joy of city living through culture, food and drink, green spaces and more. |
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From dawn to dusk, anglers flock to the city’s waterfronts. Here’s where locals have cast their lines for generations |
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As Tate Modern’s ‘Frida: The Making of an Icon’ breaks ticket records in London, we trace the artist’s life in the Mexican capital |
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Inside The Epicure, one of the world’s most prestigious gastronomic events, where Michelin-starred chefs from across the globe create a week-long feast at the Dolder Grand hotel |
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Appetites is your essential hub for food and drink, led by our all-star roster — Nigella Lawson, Jay Rayner, Jancis Robinson, Tim Hayward, Ajesh Patalay, Marina O’Loughlin, Alice Lascelles, and Laila Gohar. Find recipes, destination dining, and expert guides on FT.com or the FT app’s Food & Drink section.
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The hottest clubs right now entail a 9am start and are fuelled only by caffeine and croissants |
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Dinard combines belle époque glamour, pristine beaches and superlative seafood — without the Riviera bling |
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Important breaking news, exclusive FT reporting and curated round-ups of our best stories |
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The acclaimed translator who helped to inspire Christopher Nolan’s new film on the resonance of Homer’s epics — and which Greek hero Donald Trump most resembles |
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Munir Hachemi’s playful, hedonistic novel on descendants of colonisers from Earth offers a daring exercise in translation |
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