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The Knowledge: Go for gold



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It's Friday – and our experts are here to tell you how to get the most out of your weekend. Pauline Cooper talks to them

Nestbuilding

Gold is a colour that looks great in all seasons. In summer it reflects the rich glow from the sun and in winter it warms us up by reflecting all the gorgeous light.

Gold works best in cluttered rooms. Think over t
he top ornate French detailing and luxurious designs. To get this look keep the walls simple in a golden cream shade and reflect this with cream carpets on the floor.

Now add in as much gold as you can. Opt for furniture with a gilt finish and accessories to match for an opulent, over the top and always glorious room.


Get fit

Quadricep Stretch

Standing on one leg, grab your toes and tilt the hips forwards to gain a stretch down the front of the thigh. Keep the knees together and hold for one minute. Great after a long run.

Recommended by personal trainer Richard Hill. See www.funclasses.co.uk for more info.


Eat it

Fennel is in season this month and worth using in lots of different dishes. Florence fennel looks like a bulbous celery plant and has a sweet aniseed flavour, which is stronger when eaten raw and less pronounced when cooked.

Choose blemish-free bulbs that are pale green and firm. For those who like raw fennel, try mixing it in a green salad or shredding it with citrus fruit. Fennel is excellent for making soup or it can be poached, steamed or briefly boiled. Braising it slowly makes it sweet and tender.


Listen to it

She & Him

Volume One

The list of great albums recorded by Hollywood stars is a short one. Earlier this year, however, Scarlett Johansson raised the bar with Anywhere I Lay My Head, an album of Tom Waits covers. Now Zooey Deschanel is proving that records by silver-screen stars don't have to be dismal vanity projects. The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy star is the She in She & Him – the Him is Portland singer songwriter M Ward. Together they've crafted a truly wonderful, near-flawless album that doffs its cap to influences as far and wide as Paul And Mary Ford, Linda Ronstadt, The Carter Family and The Ronettes. That in mind, it has an understandably old-fashioned sound and is the sort of album you'll want to cherish before the masses get hold of it.


Read it

Angel Uncovered by Katie Price

Century £12.99

Angel Summer looks as if she has found her happy ever after. She's married to the love of her life, sexy footballer Cal, they have a beautiful baby girl and Angel is Britain's top glamour model. But all is not as it seems and there is heartache in store. When Cal is transferred to AC Milan, Angel feels isolated being so far away from her family and friends instead of embracing the WAG lifestyle of designer shopping and pampering. Surrounded by beautiful people, will Angel and Cal pull together or will they turn elsewhere to seek comfort? Angel's worst nightmares come to life when an old flame of Cal's comes back on the scene and suddenly Angel is fighting to save her marriage, and herself.


Visit it

The Wonder and the Horror of the Human Head is a display at Leeds City Art Gallery of a group of sculptures and prints from the 1950s and early 1960s which use the human head as a mirror for contemporary concerns.

During this period, Britain was haunted by the memory of the Second World War and, at the same time, threatened by the spectre of the Cold War and an escalating nuclear arms race.

The powerful imagery of these conflicts permeates the display which includes works by Henry Moore.

Friday & Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 1pm - 5pm.

For more information call Leeds City Art Gallery on 0113 2478256 or visit www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery



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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 2:12 PM
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