Of the 90 pavilions built for Expo 67, Montreal’s 1967 “world’s fair”, only two still stand more-or-less intact. One is Buckminster Fuller’s famed geodesic dome: though the acrylic cover burned off in a fire in 1976, the former United States pavilion is now the Montreal Biosphere, a museum devoted to the environment. The other pavilion to live on is Habitat 67 – the young Israeli-Canadian architec
Yoshitaka Sakurada, 68, said he has never used a computer, instead instructing his secretaries and employees. Photograph: Wavebreakmedia Ltd FUS1606-1 / A/Alamy Yoshitaka Sakurada, 68, said he has never used a computer, instead instructing his secretaries and employees. Photograph: Wavebreakmedia Ltd FUS1606-1 / A/Alamy
Terry Jones first exhibited signs that all was not well with his health in July 2014. He and his close friend Michael Palin were performing with the rest of the surviving Monty Python’s Flying Circus troupe in a show of sketches and songs, Monty Python live (mostly) at the O2 in London. “Terry was always very good at remembering lines,” recalled Palin last week. “But this time he had real problems
Mark Bell was an electronic-music innovator throughout his career, which was tragically cut short last week. Riding the wave of the early-90s dance-music revolution, the Leeds-born Bell and longtime friend and partner Gez Varley defined the northern English “bleep” techno sound found in LFO’s music – especially on the group’s bass-heavy self-titled hit. Along the way they helped put Sheffield’s Wa
To celebrate our 100th issue, we asked top chefs, foodies and cookery writers for their all-time quickest and simplest summer dishes 1. Chef Rowley Leigh, Cafe Anglais Peach, tomato and basil saladPour boiling water over six white peaches and let stand for 10 to 30 seconds, depending on the ripeness of the fruit. Refresh in cold water and skin. Do the same for six large tomatoes, which should stil
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