LIVE THERE, MEET THERE

Vienna is the world’s best city in which to live, as well as where the most delegates attend meetings.

The number one ranking for living was awarded to Vienna for the 8th year running by the Mercer Quality of Living Index, and the Vienna delegate count ranking for 2016 by event industry body ICCA. The top ten cities for both organisations follow – the only other city in both of the top ten tables was Copenhagen. Continue reading

TIME FOR SLAVERY EXHIBITION AT BRITISH MUSEUM?

A new book about the naturalist and collector, Sir Hans Sloane, whose extensive collections were the basis for the British and Natural History museums makes it clear that slavers in Liverpool and Bristol were not the only ones to make fortunes from the vile trade, and have streets named after them in their honour, according to “Collecting the World: The Life and Curiosity of Hans Sloane” by James Delbourgo. Continue reading

ART OF ANCIENT ROME

A large collection of 130 paintings by Victorian artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836 – 1912) are now on show at the Leighton House Museum, Kensington.

Alma-Tadema specialised in depictions of Ancient Rome, often incorporating beautiful women, usually beautifully dressed, lounging on marble seats with a backdrop of flowers and the bright blue sea. A rather darker theme was his famous “The Roses of Heliogabalus” which showed the debauched Syrian teenage emperor Heliogabalus (203 – 222) enjoying the sight of his guests at one of his orgies smothered under tons of flower petals dropped on them, one of a number of perversions that got him assassinated by the Praetorian Guard, with the blessing of an outraged Senate and people of Rome, when he was 18. Continue reading

BAVARIAN OKTOBERFEST IN GREENWICH

Those who like healthy German pork knuckles and sausages washed down with refreshing and slimming citrus white beer will want to know about the Oktoberfest event being sponsored by beer brewer Erdinger and running in Greenwich, October 5-22.

Reportedly 250,000 pints of beer are being shipped in for the 5,000 expected visitors (5 pints each) and admission prices start at £5 for entrance to the beer garden, £15 for standing room only in the beer tent, £20-£30 for a guaranteed table and seat and a corporate package of VIP tables of 8 for £1480, including some food and all drink.

Web: erdinger-oktoberfest.co.uk

WESTFRONT 1918, KAMERADSCHAFT

Austrian film director George Wilhelm Pabst (1885-1967) had a talent for developing the acting talent of others, and for featuring the plight of women, and this was showcased in his early and most famous films, including the two silent ones he made in 1929 with the stylish and strikingly beautiful American actress Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box and Diary of a Lost Girl. Continue reading