Tag: Culture

How Hollywood Bombshell Hedy Lamarr invented WiFi

By Michelle Johnson | 8 March 2018

How Hollywood Bombshell Hedy Lamarr invented WiFi

The actress, model and inventor is being rediscovered thanks to a new documentary about her incredible life...

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Experience London’s most extravagant cocktail – complete with a diamond

By Rose Adams | 1 March 2018

Experience London’s most extravagant cocktail – complete with a diamond

London's Cantina Laredo is offering a diamond garnished margarita for £50,000 a glass...

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Ed Sheeran is announced best-selling artist of 2017

By Tempus | 28 February 2018

Ed Sheeran is announced best-selling artist of 2017

The BRIT Award winner is among the highest grossing international artists of the year...

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Save Me star Phil Dunster on the real leaders of stage and screen

By Michelle Johnson | 23 February 2018

Save Me star Phil Dunster on the real leaders of stage and screen

This exciting British actor tells Tempus about his new series Save Me and being the next Kenneth Branagh...

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From Diamond Dining to the biggest winners, Tempus takes on the VIP BRITs experience

By Michelle Johnson | 22 February 2018

From Diamond Dining to the biggest winners, Tempus takes on the VIP BRITs experience

Follow us through the BRIT Awards from start to finish as we experience the biggest night in music...

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Music’s biggest stars were out in force on the BRIT Awards Red Carpet

By Rose Adams | 22 February 2018

Music’s biggest stars were out in force on the BRIT Awards Red Carpet

Dua Lipa, Justin Timberlake and Ed Sheeran attend the red carpet ahead of the BRIT Awards...

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Artist Lincoln Townley on BAFTAs, Bitcoin and breaking tradition

By Rachel Ingram | 20 February 2018

Artist Lincoln Townley on BAFTAs, Bitcoin and breaking tradition

The UK's first artist to sell for cryptocurrency, Lincoln Townley tells Tempus why he is a force to be reckone...

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Discover the future of feel good travel

By Juliet Kinsman | 13 February 2018

Discover the future of feel good travel

From ubuntu, Ikigai to spa psychology, we reveal how enriching adventures are driving luxury travel in 2018...

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Steinway & Sons embraces Abbey Road’s rock ‘n’ roll roots with the new sunburst

By Michelle Johnson | 7 February 2018

Steinway & Sons embraces Abbey Road’s rock ‘n’ roll roots with the new sunburst

The iconic London recording studio launched the limited edition piano with a little help from their friends...

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Singing her dreams: operatic star Carly Paoli on preparing for Cadogan Hall

By Michelle Johnson | 5 February 2018

Singing her dreams: operatic star Carly Paoli on preparing for Cadogan Hall

The mezzo-soprano tells Tempus about her debut album, Disney influences and performing for royalty...

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Sports artist Ben Mosley on action painting, Ed Sheeran and the beautiful game

By Rachel Ingram | 5 January 2018

Sports artist Ben Mosley on action painting, Ed Sheeran and the beautiful game

From speed painting pop stars to capturing the rush of a football match on canvas, Ben Mosley's artistic niche...

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All the Money in the World’s Giuseppe Bonifati on shooting in Rome and working with hero Ridley Scott

By Michelle Johnson | 15 December 2017

All the Money in the World’s Giuseppe Bonifati on shooting in Rome and working with hero Ridley Scott

The Italian actor worked with Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams, and reshot scenes with Christopher Plummer ...

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Ryan Reynold’s stunt double talks the thrills and spills of the Hitman’s Bodyguard

By Michelle Johnson | 11 December 2017

Ryan Reynold’s stunt double talks the thrills and spills of the Hitman’s Bodyguard

Stunt expert Adam Bradshaw tells Tempus about his most exhilarating on-set moments and daredevil regime...

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Tempus Magazine looks to 2018 at its star-studded Christmas Party

By Tempus | 8 December 2017

Tempus Magazine looks to 2018 at its star-studded Christmas Party

New Brits sponsor Tempus announces plans for expansion in the new year...

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As 3D printing hits the worlds of art and fashion, can technology really replace Rembrandt?

By Henry Hopwood-Philips | 4 December 2017

As 3D printing hits the worlds of art and fashion, can technology really replace Rembrandt?

We explore the collaboration between two Dutch museums and technology giants that is rocking the art world...

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Calling all art collectors – imitation really is the best form of flattery

By Michelle Johnson | 2 November 2017

Calling all art collectors – imitation really is the best form of flattery

Dr Nicole Chiang of the Museum of East Asian Art says collectible copies are on the rise with smart investors...

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Oscar-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne on ‘feisty’ Daisy Ridley and dressing up a Murder on the Orient Express

By Michelle Johnson | 1 November 2017

Oscar-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne on ‘feisty’ Daisy Ridley and dressing up a Murder on the Orient Express

Sir Kenneth Branagh's all-star revival of the classic Poirot story stars Daisy Ridley, Michelle Pfeiffer and J...

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Conserving a masterpiece: Old Royal Naval College’s William Palin on the challenges of preserving Thornhill’s Painted Hall

By Michelle Johnson | 25 October 2017

Conserving a masterpiece: Old Royal Naval College’s William Palin on the challenges of preserving Thornhill’s Painted Hall

Conservation director William Palin on the challenges of scale, Sir Christopher Wren and preserving the value ...

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