HOSPITALITY – the act of being friendly and welcoming to visitors

Whether you are a business person or someone browsing to  learn about and garner new technology or takes on making hotel stays as more and more of an exciting and comforting experience, The Independent Hotel Show at London, Olympia is a great event.  After the show’s two day show, staged close to buzzing Kensington High Street,  London, I have gathered information which should be of interest to our readers  with contact details if you wish to research my findings for your own enjoyment and information. Winning Moves – winningmoves.co.uk selling Monopoly and card games.  Monopoly is available in a variety of genres including a Ritz Hotel version. … Continue reading HOSPITALITY – the act of being friendly and welcoming to visitors

Photography celebrates its bicentenary in 2026

Flashes of Brilliance is the story of the wildest experiments in early photography and the wild people who undertook them. Spare a thought when you take photos from an airplane window, or using a camera underwater, watch a movie or view an X-Ray. These inventions made such things possible were experimental revelatory, and sometimes dangerous- and many of the innovators, entrepreneurs, and inventors behind them were memorable eccentrics. Did you know, the earliest photographers didn’t just take snaps in the studio, or did dull sepia plats of formal gardens, or took staged portraits, but they were detectives, baloonists, deep-sea divers.  … Continue reading Photography celebrates its bicentenary in 2026

Hungry centurion Gill eyes first win as Indian captain

Men’s International Test Match Series – 2nd Test – Day  4 of 5 at Edgbaston, Birmingham India 1st Innings, 587 ao off 151ov  Jaiswal 87 off 107, 13 fours, Gill 269 off 387, 30 fours, 3 sixes, Jadeja 89 off 137, 10 fours, 1 six, Washington 42 off 103, 3 fours, 1 six, Bashir 3-167, Tongue 2-119, Woakes 2-111, Carse 1-83, Root 1-20. England 1st Innings, 407 ao off 89.3 ov, Crawley 19 off 30, 3 fours, Root 22 off 46, 2 fours, Brook 158 off 234, 17 fours, 1 six, Smith 184 no off 207, 21 fours, 4 sixes, Deep 4-88, Siraj 6-70. India … Continue reading Hungry centurion Gill eyes first win as Indian captain

Surviving to become the biggest toy company in the world

Lego A/s  (The Lego Group), a Danish construction by production company based in Billund, Denmark, manufacturer of interlocking ABS plastic and rubber bricks. The company founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen,  a carpenter whose primary business of producing household goods had suffered due to the Great Depression.  He produced initially wooden toys, and developed interlocking bricks by 1947, naming it Lego, based on a Danish phrase leg godt, meaning “play well”. The name also means in Latin either “ I collect”, “ I compose”, “I choose”, “ I read”. After a fire in the woodworking department, Ole’s son, Godfred, decided to stop … Continue reading Surviving to become the biggest toy company in the world

The Feminine Sea

MUSE GALLERY: LUKE FOREMAN – “THE FEMININE SEA” 10-27 April 2025. 269 Portobello Road. W11 1LR info@themuseat269.com www.themuseat269londonCheck opening times before you travel. Closest tube – Ladbroke Grove. Also quite close to Notting Hill tube  and a wide network of buses. Using a purpose made printer for this photographic project, artistically composed (lighting/settings/form) hand printed  images of items coming from the sea are displayed in black and white as oak framed  artworks created by the talented photographic artist, Luke Foreman. Subject matter includes shells, octopuses, and other objects related to the marine theme. All artworks at the exhibition are Hand Printed on Ilford Warm Tone FB … Continue reading The Feminine Sea

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People’s Choice winner

Wildlife Photographer of the year 60 People’s Choice winner Ian Wood’s “No Access” fought off competition form 24 other images to emerge winner. Residents of St Leonards-on-Sea, on England’s south coast, had been leaving food out on the pavement to encourage foxes, but other urban wildlife had better idea. Ian noticed that badgers living near his house were coming out of forage, passing by a piece of badger graffiti as they did so. As a solitary badger made its way along the pavement glacing around the street, Ian clicked the picture at the right moment. His photo shows the badger, … Continue reading Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People’s Choice winner

AI to replace photoshop and filters

Have you ever used photoshop or filters to create online profile pictures. Now artificial intelligence (AI) is the new trend for creating online profile pictures by replacing photoshop and filters. A TikTok video watched by over 52.3million times, a young woman created the professional-looking headshot photos using an AI-powered app called Remini. Alongside she shows how she looks in real life.  Remini, Try It On AI, and AI Suit Up, use AI-based software to create slick profile photos that aim to look as if they were taken by an expert photographer. Remini asks you to upload eight to ten selfies, … Continue reading AI to replace photoshop and filters

Muse Gallery Portobello: Celebrating 20 years

Muse Gallery Portobello 269 Portobello Road London W11 1LR (Nearest Tube – Ladbroke Grove)21 November – 15 December 2024 http://www.themuseat269.comA group show which includes conceptual art and 3 dimensional pieces by anarray of wonderful artists so do expect to see exhibits which are very attractiveand varied including a self portrait and an enchanting traditional oil of boats andbuildings as well as awe inspiring modern pieces. Artists include Jayson Singh,including a self portrait, Camilla Hanney – porcelain pieces and Yole Quintero– including chromogenic prints.Celebrating 20 years of The Muse Gallery with the launch of their newestproject – XYZ – a dynamic … Continue reading Muse Gallery Portobello: Celebrating 20 years

Raindance Festival 2024: “CICAVERZUM” OR “CAT CALL”

“CICAVERZUM” OR “CAT CALL” BY ROZALIA SZELECZKIA film which defies you not to laugh, cry, and sit up and take notice!Very especially suited to cat lovers, “Cat Call” has been described and interpreted both as a Rom-Com and as “author driven drama”. It’s a moving, partly surrealistic and sensitively humorous saga which is presented in a way which makes it realistic and credulous though deep down most viewersknow that much of it is a playful fiction done in a style which keeps the audience enchanted and fixated.“Cat Call” or “Cicaverzum” (Hungarian for Alternative Universe) is the debut feature of Rozalia … Continue reading Raindance Festival 2024: “CICAVERZUM” OR “CAT CALL”