
Natasha Lunn
Features Editor at Red Magazine
Deputy Editor at Red Magazine
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Jan 22, 2025 |
redonline.co.uk | Natasha Lunn
I’d never considered an activity-based holiday like Neilson's Messini Beachclub before. I’m not especially sporty, and my idea of a holiday previously involved more lying comatose after a bowl of pasta and too many negronis, less aqua sports. But having kids and growing older means my husband and I now want different things from a break: to feel rested and good in our bodies.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
msn.com | Natasha Lunn |Phoebe Lee
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Dec 8, 2024 |
redonline.co.uk | Natasha Lunn |Phoebe Lee
If one cultural phenomenon dominated the last 18 months, it was undoubtedly Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour. Whether you're a diehard Swiftie or not, it was impossible to miss the buzz around Tay's epic tour, which began back in March 2023 and concluded last night (8 December). From celebrity cameos to a real life 'Love Story' playing out between Taylor and Travis Kelce, the tour delivered countless iconic moments.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
waterstones.com | Natasha Lunn |Emily Slapper |Annie Lord
We are delighted to offer a monthly series of Romance focused events to take place on the second Wednesday of every month. With a variety of events and many exciting authors in store, London Love Stories will be a yearlong celebration of everything love and literature can offer!When we speak of love, sometimes we are referring to a different kind of ‘Happily Ever After’, to self-love rather than soulmates.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Natasha Lunn
The spark: it’s so important to romance that it’s mentioned nearly every week in the Guardian’s Blind Date column, and yet it can be so elusive. There are two kinds of spark, says relationship psychologist Susan Quilliam: “One which is about excitement, and one which is about contentment.” At the start of a relationship, excitement often means “a sexual or emotional attraction, or a surge of optimism and hope”. Still, that doesn’t mean you can’t experience it after decades together.
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