
Anita Chaudhuri
Writer and Photographer at Freelance
Feature writer and photographer focusing on communities, creativity and wellbeing. Slow runner, fast typist
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Anita Chaudhuri
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Anita Chaudhuri
Time was, the ultimate honour for any ambitious chef was to gain a Michelin star or two. Better still, three. But these days, the world of fine dining is in a state of flux. Far from going to any lengths to schmooze critics or diners, restaurateurs are taking them on, from to ejecting anyone who even threatens to leave an unfavourable review. Nowhere is this gear change more noticeable than in attitudes towards the esteemed “red book”, the Michelin Guide.
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1 month ago |
theguardian.com | Anita Chaudhuri
When I arrange to meet Annabel Streets, the appropriately named author of a new book, The Walking Cure, I’m presented with a challenge. She wants me to choose a London location I am unfamiliar with, so I can experience her ideas about the upsides of urban landscapes. In the book, Streets contemplates the powerful impact walking can have on our mood, thoughts and emotions, and how this can differ according to where and how we walk.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Zoe Williams |Rachel Dixon |Nigel Kendall |Arwa Mahdawi |Amy Fleming |Sam Pyrah | +9 more
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Dec 28, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Anita Chaudhuri
For as long as I can remember, I have been addicted to broadcast news. At least, I used to be. I would wake up to the babble of Radio 4’s Today programme and for the rest of the day subject myself to a bombardment of destabilising sound effects from the Middle East, Trumpland, PMQs and the odd shouty phone-in. It was a habit that was formed long before I became a journalist. My father, a doctor, was a devoted consumer of current affairs. “What’s happening?” he would ask at breakfast.
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My brilliant friend Annie aka @whitstabletail has made #womensart #yay

´Fucketyfucketyfuckfuckfuck´ by Annie Taylor from PEG - the Profanity Embroidery Group, Whitstable, UK, known for their stitching and swearing #womensart https://t.co/TnZsPxvBQO

Lots of talk about voters turning their backs on mainstream media in favour of bro podcasts. Now more than ever, we are going to need rigorous journalists speaking truth to power. #BuyAPaper. Or, at the very least, make the effort to read one.

Wonderful @guardian visual tribute to photographer Paul Lowe. https://t.co/am34MLCxTP