The Art Of Flirting

Tell yourself you're amazing! It's the secret of flirting, of happy relationships, of inner calm and of outward excitement. Only Peta Heskell, professional 'flirt consultant' and head of the London Flirting Academy, can propound such a philosophy without arrogance or emptiness.


Features: The Bold and the Beautiful

Chronically depressed with the impending threat of spending another Valentine's day alone (instead of in the Ivy with Brad Pitt) I try to work out where I've been going wrong in my time in fair Oxford. It's not as if I haven't been working hard: last term my pulls read like a list of top fantasy men - a marine, personal trainer, rugby player, break dancer (remember the fit one at the union ball?)... but, in accordance to sod's law, none of them lived anywhere near Oxford, in fact, one guy didn't even know he was in Oxford. And so I have long arrived at the conclusion that Oxford is lacking in fit men (and certainly void of straight ones). ...

Features: OxStu's Guide to Pulling this Valentines Day

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Features: Mikey are you OK?

It is impossible to overestimate the impact of Michael Jackson on the entire generation that grew up in the eighties. He was everybody's immortal hero, the most amazing showman in the universe, the living myth who danced like a God. I don't know anyone who hasn't shuffled across many floors in a feeble attempt at the moonwalk, or hidden behind the sofa during the Thriller video. And Billie Jean, twenty years after the song's release, still makes entire crowds leap to their feet. Let's admit it, we're all Michael Jackson worshippers, though some of us hide this like a shameful secret. ...

Features: Ode to Will

Oh Will, dear Will