Gyles Brandreth and Susie Dent seen in their last meeting in February 2020
With hugging between friends and loved ones allowed once again from May 17,
The Telegraph has asked some of the UK s best loved celebrities and public figures who they plan to hug.
Tell us yours in the comments section below.
Celebrities
Joanna Lumley, actress, I shall be hugging literally everyone I can get my hands on. I shall snatch babies from their mothers, and lean over zimmer frames: I shall hug girls at the till, the picture framer, and lads playing footie in the park. Much later obviously I shall be hugging police personnel as I am charged at the station. Hugger-mugger, that’s me!
House Lust: Atop the Ocean House, the Carousel Evokes a Bygone Era
The condominium, inside the iconic Ocean House hotel in Watch Hill, is on the market.
May 11, 2021
The Carousel suite is akin the Ocean House itself: Contemporary in design, but timeless in spirit.
The hotel, in the heart of tony Watch Hill, opened just after the Civil War. For decades, a wealthy clientele flocked here to soak up summer by the sea in an exclusive resort community. But, by the early aughts, the aged hotel had deteriorated beyond repair and was demolished. After a plan for a slew of new mansions was met with outcry, a local developer built a new structure in its place that evoked the original Ocean House yellow Victorian facade and all while also incorporating a handful of private condominium suites.
This book has haunted me for a large part of my life, Welch said in a statement. It contains some of my favourite lines in literature. Musicals were my first love, and I feel a deep connection to Fitzgerald s broken romanticism. It is an honour to have been offered the chance to recreate this book in song. Photo: Handout
Florence Welch will journey into the Jazz Age for her new musical project, one that will offer up fortune seekers and flappers, rum runners and rich dilettantes, self-made men and high society standard bearers.
In short, it s F. Scott Fitzgerald s glittering masterwork,
sort-of quarantine mean everyone is about to
spend spend spend like it s some martini-inspired fever dream?
Some restaurant operators seem to think it ll be the case, which may help explain the smattering of shiny, new fine-dining establishments. One of these more opulent spots is Gatsby s Prime Steakhouse, a black-and-red-toned concept in the former and short-lived second location of B.B. Lemon on Montrose Boulevard. Gatsby s is the brainchild of businessman Luis Rangel, who nabbed Bar Victor next door and will name itâyou ll never guessâthe Daisy Buchanan Lounge.
Gatsby s has its place in a post-vaccination, treat-yourself world; specifically, it s the place for people who love to spend and say oooh! about four to five times per meal.