The Six Senses Hotels Resort Spas

Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas By Neil Kook.  • Six Senses Zighy Bay, Oman • Six Senses Ninh Van Bay and Con Dao, Vietnam • Six Senses Laamu, Maldives • Six Senses Yao Noi & Samui, Thailand • The luxury hotel and wellness brand known for its spectacular locations and award-winning spas is set to double in size in the next three years. 2015 resort openings are set for the Seychelles, Chengdu, China and Douro Valley, Portugal. Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas are discovered in some of the world’s...

Foxcatcher – Film Review

By Corrina Antrobus  @corrinacorrina There are twists in Foxcatcher that go beyond what we know of the true story of Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz and his relationship with millionaire coach John du Pont. Steve Carell with a huge prosthetic nose puppeteering Channing Tatum in a leotard and a face like a rucksack, sounds like a recipe for a naff comedy. However Foxcatcher, directed by Bennett Miller, is a tender, rich and incredibly sad drama with a throbbing sinister vein. If...

FI, FA, FO, FUM… I smell the blood of Leodensian

Sport News 24/7 By Jack Peat, Editor of The London Economic There’s nothing quite like the wrath of a disgruntled Leeds United fan.  Involuntarily tied to a club that has been perpetually targeted by the media, the rozzers and by any other fan in the country that doesn’t carry the burden of the white rose on their chest, they are the oppressed, persecuted and maltreated victims of a game that has seldom been fair to them.  There’s not enough Tetley’s...

Cellino is an imperfect owner in an imperfect world

Sport News 24/7 By Rob McHugh  @mchughr  @TLE_Sport It is well known that the Football League's fit and proper person's test is unfit for purpose.  As many Leeds fans have pointed out following Massimo Cellino's disqualification by the Football League; Birmingham City are owned by a man who is in prison, the Oyston family's past is more chequered than a chess board and Peter Ridsdale has continually found employment in football despite taking Leeds, Barnsley and Plymouth to the brink...

Here’s Johnny…Coming Soon?

Sport News 24/7 By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport Brian Hoyer has been given what could be his last chance as starting QB this Sunday as he tries to guide the Cleveland Browns to the play-offs.  His opposite number in Sunday's game will Andrew Luck for the Indianapolis Colts.  The Browns who are currently 7-5 knows a loss could end their push for a play-off spot this year.  The repercussions for  Hoyer could be more damaging.  The Johnny Manziel (Browns' youthful QB prodigy)...

Men, Women and Children – Film Review

By Anna Power  TLE Film Editor @TLE_Film  After last year’s “Let’s put a roof on this house” Labor Day debacle, Jason Reitman’s back with Men, Women and Children, following in the footsteps of Spike Jonze’ fascinating futuristic film Her, Reitman seeks to explore our very ‘new’ relationship with technology and its impact on how we relate both to ourselves and each other in its wake. It’s a brave new world, with big brother watching us and us watching each other....

Lough Cluhir Cottage, West Cork – Review

By Joe Mellor, Deputy Editor I have to be honest, it didn’t start well, but that was my own fault. I booked a cottage near Cork and told Mrs TLE and two other couple’s to book flights to Cork. Job done, now back to work (AKA the pub). Two days before the trip, I contacted the landlord Mark and told him we would be getting a taxi from the airport. We were getting in late Friday night and there was...

School of Babel – Review

By Sam Inglis @24FPSUK  24fps.org.uk School of Babel is inescapably political. It doesn’t feel like it is hectoring you with its viewpoint, but it is impossible to watch it without viewing it through the prism of the controversial discussion around immigration, multiculturalism and integration and you won't be in doubt what the film's view is by the end. The film takes place almost entirely in the reception class of a French junior high school, with pupils aged between 11 and...

Parenting is top source of stress in USA

By Charlotte Hope, Lifestyle Editor @TLE_Lifestyle I guess this is no news to parents, who I watch battling with their two precious (precocious) little kids as I sip fine wine with my friends, but children can be a massive hassle. Of course you love them, but don't you sometimes just wish they would SHUT UP? Forget moving into a new home or starting a new job. According to a survey of 2,000 people across the country, Americans say parenting is a top...

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