The preparations are nearly complete, the big night is just a few hours away. Tonight at the Hotel Icon The Moodie Report 10th Anniversary Charity Ball takes place. We’re expecting some 370 guests tonight, a ‘sell-out’ attendance that should guarantee we raise really significant funds for our two chosen causes, The Moodie Report Foundation and
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By the light of the mid-Autumn moon
But now it’s gettin’ late And the moon is climbin’ high I want to celebrate See it shinin’ in your eye – Neil Young, Harvest Moon It’s the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong and can there be a better way to celebrate it than this Friday’s big bash – The Moodie Report 10th Anniversary Charity
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A wanderin’ star no more
When I get to heaven, tie me to a tree For I’ll begin to roam and soon you’ll know where I will be I was born under a wanderin’ star A wanderin’, wanderin’ star A red dragon made from flowers. A floral rugby ball. A garland of leeks. Symbols of a passionate Welshman’s life. A
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Spicing up the airport dining scene
So here’s the answer to the question I asked in an earlier Blog – where is this picture taken? It may look as though I’ve just stepped outside a downtown bar in India but in fact I’m airside in the international departures area of Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport in Mumbai. To be more precise, I’m in
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And now we are ten
“I remember the last time I was on tour, when I was 60, just a kid with a crazy dream…” – Leonard Cohen on stage at 75 This month The Moodie Report turns ten years old, marking a decade since we launched our original product – a six-page PDF report. Where did all the time go?
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My Wild Week With Lady Gaga
In the parlance of Mother Monster: “Paws Up”. I’ve just about recovered after spending seven days or so following Lady Gaga back and forth across the Atlantic and La Manche. It’s been bizarre, brilliant and is probably un-Bloggable. You really had to be there…but I’ll try. The expectant crowd awaits Lady G at the Guggenheim
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Transport of delight
Ok then, your starter for one, where was this picture taken? The white wine (Sauvignon Blanc of course) might be a clue. Or not. And the method of transport could offer some further hints. Metropolitan Mumbai perhaps? Downtown Delhi? All will be revealed in my next Blog…
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To absent friends
It’s been a long, strange week. One of contrasting experiences and emotions. This week I had to perform the worst professional duty I can imagine – to write the obituary of a close friend. I received the news of Alan Edward’s sudden death immediately after I got off the plane from London at Mumbai Airport.
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Whatever Floats Your Boat
“There is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” So said Ratty to Mole in Kenneth Grahame’s “Wind in the Willows”, and (apart from shoe shopping perhaps), it’s a sentiment I share. Poetry in motion: The Prada Luna Rossa catamarans in Venice So I was overjoyed
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Captain McLoughlin gets us to Mumbai
I’ve arrived in Mumbai, India after one of the more eventful flights of my career. All was going well on a clear night at London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 as British Airways 199 began to reverse out towards the runway for take-off. Then – ‘bang’ – the lights went out and there was the slow
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Calling all dinosaurs
It just seems like the blink of an eye ago that I was a (comparatively) young reporter in this industry, trying to make my way in a business that frankly I had no idea about. But it isn’t the blink of any eye, it’s quarter of a century, and to confirm that fact, a timely
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Dan gets a fine surprise as he joins the race to Dubai
My Blog asking for readers’ lists of their top five airport speciality stores attracted a great response from Abu Dhabi Airports Company Senior Vice President Commercial Dan Cappell (above). Remember we’re offering several chances to win a ticket in Dubai Duty Free’s ‘Finest Surprise’ luxury car draw to the best contributions. Here’s what Dan had
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Travel retail’s latest listings programme
“There is nothing more wonderful than a list, instrument of wondrous hypotyposis.” ― Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose Eco, the great Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist was right – we might not know what hypotyposis means (for that matter, what is a semiotician?) but like a top sailor we all do like
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