Making sense of humour By Chris ArnotPosted on November 6, 2007August 26, 2009Posted in Guardian Education Chris Arnot discovers what a gay academic finds to enjoy and admire about a homophobic northern comic
The Bull, Ditchling By Chris ArnotPosted on August 18, 2007September 7, 2009Posted in The Daily Telegraph The Bull pub in Ditchling, East Sussex, serves splendid food in idyllic village surroundings.
Carry on up the Khyber By Chris ArnotPosted on July 11, 2007August 26, 2009Posted in Guardian G2 Kipling called it ‘a river of life’. Chris Arnot on a unique attempt to capture the spirit of the 1,500 mile-long Grand Trunk Road
St Kew Inn, St Kew By Chris ArnotPosted on June 23, 2007September 7, 2009Posted in The Daily Telegraph The St Kew Inn in Kew, Cornwall, is a pub that serves thick steaks and premium beer as dark and complex as port.
Getting fresh By Chris ArnotPosted on February 10, 2007August 26, 2009Posted in Guardian Work The market trader Stallholder Carl Spiegel sells his fruit and veg come rain or shine, in his distinctive, musical style. Chris Arnot watched him bob and weave in Birmingham.
The Baltic Fleet, Merseyside By Chris ArnotPosted on January 6, 2007September 7, 2009Posted in The Daily Telegraph The Baltic Fleet in Liverpool, is the only pub on Merseyside with its own brewery.
The new Richard Littlejohn? By Chris ArnotPosted on January 6, 2007August 26, 2009Posted in The Independent Jon Gaunt, former mainstay of BBC local radio, will be The Sun’s new columnist. Chris Arnot reports