PhotographyWhen the train has gone and a hotel is too expensive, pavements and benches are the only option. Paweł Jaszczuk on how he captured a new phenomenon
A well-to-do man is dressed for success: black lace-ups, tie and a sharp pinstripe suit. So why is he asleep on a Tokyo pavement in the dead of night, curled up like a foetus in the womb?
High Fashion, a new book, shows that this is no isolated incident.
Come up with the perfect name for our garden gnome and you could be winning £200 to help your garden grow at St Bridget Nurseries. Just join our Angels this Saturday 16th for the chance to win.
Clive, Graham, Jeff, Alan, Keith... all great strong names, but are they fit for our Garden Gnome?
We've teamed up with St Bridget Nurseries on Old Rydon Lane and Sidmouth Road to name that gnome, and whoever christens our little guy will win themselves £200 to spend at St Bridget Nurseries plus a gnome of their own.
Other livesPop and rockObituaryPaul Dufour obituaryMy brother, Paul Dufour, who has died aged 74 from cancer of the brain and lungs, was a sought-after musician, who, in his 50s, became the original drummer with the rock band the Libertines, fronted by Pete Doherty and Carl Barât.
Paul joined the Libertines in 1997 before they became famous. As a new, unrecorded teenage band, they needed a drummer, and the recording engineer/producer Gwyn Mathias, a friend of Paul’s, suggested him to them.
Mendenhall: Then & Now Hugh Miller: Then & Now About 70 years ago, pioneer aerial photographer Bradford Washburn flew over Alaska's glaciers, documenting their splendor while looking for mountain-climbing routes. Now, a Boston photojournalist is following in his footsteps with a very different purpose. He's reshooting Washburn's images to demonstrate global warming's impacts. Ed Schoenfeld of CoastAlaska News reports from Juneau.
David Arnold sits on a bench outside a helicopter tour office, waiting for his charter flight.
Inner Circle’s “Bad Boys” — the unmistakable theme to the TV show “Cops,” which was pulled off the Paramount Network this week after more than 30 years on the air — amounts to a major novelty hit, but one with a long and interesting history behind it (as is so often the case with novelty hits).