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Not what you may think: rather than a Chief Financial Officer, this CFO refers to Chief Fruit Officer. British celebrity chef, restaurateur, and media personality Gordon Ramsay brings his trademark dismissiveness to a light-hearted boost for fruit snacks, cleaning up his well-known F-bomb language in the process. We've popped this into Controversial rather than Amusing simply 'cos time was when fruit was regarded as a snack in itself.... An en... Read More
"Relive the magic of the #DiorxVenetianHeritage Naumachia Ball in Venice," urges luxury fashion house Christian Dior. "Guests dazzled in looks by Maria Grazia Chiuri, while the sumptuous decor, conceived by Dior Maison Artistic Director Cordelia de Castellane in collaboration with Venetian Heritage and local artisans, Seguso Gianni and Gilberto Penzo, was inspired by Roman-era maritime spectacles. The fundraising gala su... Read More
Well, that would be the US and the UK, according to a 2020 Forbes report which said that "residents of the U.S. and the U.K. produce more plastic waste per person than any other nation, with Americans generating an average of 105kg (231lbs) of plastic per year. The British are close behind, throwing away almost 99kg (218lbs) annually". The UK arm of environmental organisation Greenpeace, which runs an annu... Read More
"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see...." Many will recognise the opening lines of rock band Queen's haunting ballad Bohemian Rhapsody, released nearly 50 years ago, in 1975. That half-century has seen us raise our faces to the sky in age-old contemplation of wonder. It has also seen technology rocketing into new dimens... Read More