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  • Monday, 11 November, 2024
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    New York’s hottest new restaurants

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    My top 10: Enuma Okoro’s selection of works by women in Copenhagen’s Hirschsprung Collection

    This intimate museum highlights the beautiful, often-overlooked work of Danish women artists from the 19th and early 20th centuries

    ‘Resignation. Young Woman at the Breakfast Table’ by Bertha Wegmann at Copenhagen’s Hirschsprung Collection
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  • Monday, 28 October, 2024
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    What the world’s best chef serves you for €450

    Kimchi ice cream and hare sushi: the Madrid flagship restaurant of Dabiz Muñoz, Spain’s punk superchef, is an ‘amusement park for adults’

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    Franciacorta uncorked: discovering Italy’s answer to Champagne

    This lush, lesser-known wine destination makes for a sparkling weekend trip from Milan

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    Cities on screen: Venice on film

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  • Monday, 21 October, 2024
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    Beyond the Giardini and the Arsenale: five Venice Biennale shows across the city to catch now

    The off-site and satellite highlights of this year’s edition

    ‘Light Cream Pods (Excerpt)’ by Fatimah Tuggar in the Nigeria Pavilion of the 2024 Venice Biennale: pink-stone square and rectangular holes containing decorated wooden gourds in a brown wall
  • Sunday, 20 October, 2024
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  • Saturday, 19 October, 2024
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  • Friday, 18 October, 2024
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    My top 10: Jackie Wullschläger’s personal pick of Venice’s Accademia Gallery

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    The Palazzo Corner Spinelli ceiling, 1542, by Giorgio Vasari, in Venice’s Accademia: panels of celestial figures representing the virtues and their opposites
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
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    The Venetian island of San Giorgio Maggiore Aerial photograph of the Venetian island of San Giorgio Maggiore from a distance
  • Wednesday, 16 October, 2024
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    Venice’s farm-to-table revolution

    On the island of Sant’Erasmo, a pioneering co-operative founded by local chefs has established a kitchen garden, providing the city’s restaurants with fresh, sustainable produce

    The view towards Venice from the island of Sant’Erasmo
  • Tuesday, 15 October, 2024
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    Back to the (retro)future: Carlo Scarpa’s Modernist Venice

    On the trail of the visionary Italian architect who brought bursts of mid-20th-century sleekness to a storied cityscape

    Detail of the Carlo Scarpa-designed Brion Tomb: a small grey staircase leading up to two overlapping stone-framed circles looking out to a lawn Cemal Emden
  • Monday, 14 October, 2024
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    The designer, philanthropist and resident of La Serenissima shares her favourite places to eat, shop and visit

    Diane von Furstenberg lying on a brown chaise-longue at home in the Palazzo Brandolini, Venice
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
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    CPPIB sacked UK employee for using card for personal items

    Riverdale Park and the downtown skyline are seen in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
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    A chef’s guide to London’s top Sunday lunches

    British, Turkish, French and Chinese, as recommended by Mike Davies of The Camberwell Arms, the man behind one of the capital’s most celebrated roasts

    Chef Mike Davies of The Camberwell Arms, sitting in a chair and smiling with his eyes closed
  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
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    Under the influence: exploring Carlsberg’s Copenhagen

    The brewing giant’s architectural and cultural legacy is unmissable in the Danish capital — especially in the district where its story began

    The Elephant Gate in Carlsberg Byen, Copenhagen: two lifesize late-19th-century stone elephants flanking the entrance to one of Carlsberg’s old breweries
  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    London City Airport Ltd
    London City Airport turns to leisure market as homeworking hits business travel

    Chief executive says corporate travel has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with day trips to Europe badly hit

    Alison FitzGerald, chief executive of London City Airport, stands outdoors at the airport with a backdrop of British Airways aircraft tails She is wearing a black coat and glasses.
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
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    The unusual perks of London’s oldest members’ club

    The FT’s resident freeman takes part in the hallowed ritual of herding sheep across the Thames and into the Square Mile

    Sheep in front of a plaque that reads Southwark Bridge
  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
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    Hotel Maria: ice-cool Nordic luxury in Helsinki

    Key Notes | Founded by Olympian Samppa Lajunen, the Maria plugs a gap in the Finnish capital’s hotel scene

    The front of an ornate building with large columns and windows and white flags wither side of the main doorway
  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
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    How I learnt to stop worrying and (mostly) love the e-bike

    Unsightly kerbside debris to some, eco-friendly cycles for hire have improved urban journeys

    Illustration of a Lime bike rider
  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
    FT Globetrotter
    All together now: Copenhagen’s growing appetite for communal dining

    The Danish art of ‘fællesspisning’ — breaking bread with strangers from all walks of life — is having a moment in the capital

    Diners photographed from above sitting at a long table at Absalon, a Copenhagen community space
  • Monday, 30 September, 2024
    FT Globetrotter
    London’s bistro boom

    A new wave of restaurants is reigniting the capital’s love affair with classic French food. Here are six of the most magnifiques

    A selection of dishes on a white tablecloth-covered table at Joséphine, a west London restaurant
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