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| I have prepper tendencies. Don’t laugh. Under my stairs are cans of macaroni and cheese, dried milk and an extra large box of flapjacks for the energy, along with a windup radio, torch and spare batteries. Long may that box remain forever closed, but you never know and I’d like to think I could sit out the apocalypse munching on flapjacks longer than most. Where I’d really like to be though is a cool new place to stay in Dorset called Louma. It’s really tucked away, so you’d avoid the rest of any remaining humanity quite easily, and it grows everything, including grapes for its own wine. It’s got views to die for and I reckon I could walk there in a week from West London. Of course, now you can just drive or get the train. I do advise it – it’s a wonderful tonic for the soul – apocalypse or not. | Have a great week. | |
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| WHAT’S ON MY MIND THIS WEEK |
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| | The Last Night Of The Festival | These past few days of Chelsea Arts Festival have been incredible, but tonight sees Malala and a suitably starry roll call of talent, including Sir Lenny Henry and Sheila Hancock, come to stage at Cadogan Hall to celebrate 30 years of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Tickets are still available. Come down! |  | ANDREW LINCOLN as John in Coldwater. (© Sister/ITV) |
| TV Binging | As autumn’s arrived, I’ve ramped up my TV viewing and there are some brilliant British based dramas out now. I’ve binged Coldwater, The Girlfriend and The Guest over the past two weeks. Be warned though, violence runs through each of them. | | Can The New Zoe App Change How We Eat? | Once you’re onto something, you’ve got to keep on innovating, right? The ZOE app has been a huge success but what does its new iteration look like? Ellie Smith gets plugged in. | | FIVE THINGS NOT TO MISS | | Order the legendary vodka rigatoni at Carbone, the star-studded US restaurant which has just arrived in London’s Mayfair. | |
Keep the Chelsea buzz going at the British Art Fair, taking place at the Saatchi Gallery and featuring rare works from the country’s most celebrated artists. 25 – 28 September
| | Tomorrow (22 September) marks the autumn equinox. Here’s how to usher in the new season, from sunrise yoga to campfire feasts. |  | (c) Dave Watts |
| Osip founder Merlin Labron-Johnson is bringing his farm-to-table ethos for a special dinner at L’Epicerie, the chef’s table at Claridge’s. 29 September | | It’s the season for art fairs: get your tickets now for the Affordable Art Fair, returning to Battersea Park this October with over 100 leading galleries. 15 – 19 October, click here for 2 for 1 tickets | | | | The only boots you’ll need this winter
| | ‘I had a full-scale brain MOT’ - here’s what happened | | Mayfair’s party hotspot Tramp to open wellness club | | 12 autumn/winter style trends we’re loving | | | Win A £250 Voucher To Spend At Sentier Fragrance | | Do you dream of being the type of person who makes people do a double-take on the street because you smell that ridiculously good? Whether you’re on the hunt for your signature scent or you simply want to expand your candle collection, enter now to make your dreams come true with a £250 Sentier Fragrance voucher. |
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