
Charlotte Rickards
Online Writer at Country & Town House
Online Writer @countryandtown / words in @Tatlermagazine @StylistMagazine @SUITCASEmag
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Jul 29, 2024 |
tatler.com | Charlotte Rickards
Britain has had three prime ministers. Croatia, Latvia, the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland, and Liberia have all had women as presidents. In a world where female leaders have become the norm in many countries, America has yet to elect a female president. This November however, this very well might change. Within a week of Kamala Harris announcing her run for presidency, there’s been an boon of interest in American’s fictional history of female presidents on the small screen.
How will Saltburn director Emerald Fennel adapt Emily Brontë's gothic masterpiece Wuthering Heights?
Jul 18, 2024 |
tatler.com | Charlotte Rickards
Published in 1847 by Emily Brontë under a male pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering Heights was a provocative novel shocking to critics and the Victorian public alike. No doubt, with Fennel’s fresh twists set to be on our screens no earlier than 2025, the adaptation will offer equally polarising reactions. In many ways, Wuthering Heights matches Saltburn’s freak. It’s a novel where themes of class antagonism, jealousy, revenge, and infatuations that veer on the macabre, come to the fore.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
fadmagazine.com | Charlotte Rickards
Before you look at Grayson Perry’s tapestries, you can already tell there’s a different mood here at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery. People are actually looking at the works, and talking to each other about it. They’re decoding the symbols, even laughing together? There were a few knowing collective chuckles in the screening room, where a video explains these 2012 tapestries, The Vanity of Small Differences, with Grayson Perry doing the voice-over. Everyone seems genuinely engaged.
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May 10, 2024 |
fadmagazine.com | Charlotte Rickards
I came across Olivia Laing’s writing last summer in Amsterdam. My friend, an artist, (Laing is particularly loved among artists) had one of her books stacked on the floor in her bedroom. It was her 2020 collection of essays, Funny Weather. She said I’d like it, and it became my routine: after work, I’d cycle over to the public ponds, swim, and then read a chapter of Funny Weather on the decking.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
tatler.com | Charlotte Rickards
Prettily poised, wreathed by lemons, and capped by a muslin cloth — this week we were treated to a splattering of images of Meghan Markle's strawberry jam, as part of her new business venture, American Riviera Orchard.
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