Adrian Fernand | 535 posts
Adrian Fernand is an Australian writer born in Melbourne.
He has spent close to a decade in the communications and event management industries; working as an event manager for leading luxury goods brand, Louis Vuitton and as director of a marketing, events and online strategy consultancy. He has in excess of 90 pairs of shoes.
→ December 19, 2011
Politesse dictates that one should always split the bill evenly when in a group situation, however, sometimes circumstances vary. When planning to spend a night on the turps with friends, unfortunately not everyone drinks at the pace of a wharfie. These so-called “men” presumably sit down to urinate. Now there’s an app to accommodate the [...]
→ December 16, 2011
Short and sweet, here are the pressing issues (well, some of them) for your Agony Uncle this week. Oh, and if you like these shorts, you can buy them here from ASOS. Is gym attire appropriate on a flight? Male or female? David, Twitter As a gentleman who doesn’t own a single pair of tracksuit pants, [...]
→ December 15, 2011
How much wood would a woodblocker block if a woodblocker could block wood? Or something like that. Neckties have long been the domain of mass production, and while there’s some lovely designs, jacquards and prints about, they just don’t seem all that special. Gentleman Arthur is a bit different, though. Founders, Messrs Sam Wagner and [...]
→ December 15, 2011
Being the season of all things festive, chances are you’ve already consumed your fair share of wine from all price brackets, but mostly the stuff that would strip the paint off a weatherboard house. When vin is more vinaigrette than anything palatable, sometimes it’s time to find a new enabler with better taste. In the first of our [...]
→ December 15, 2011
Photo: Antonia Hayes Yesterday, the world lost a truly great man, Mr George Whitman. Aged 98, he was the owner of the Paris institution, Shakespeare and Company. More than just an English language bookshop in St. Germain-des-Près, it is a second home to literary types worldwide, including the “Tumbleweeds”—the writers and poets who sleep between [...]
→ December 14, 2011
You might have hauled a fifty-kilogram tree in from the car, cheated death and the park ranger when felling it in its natural habitat and breathed in enough dust when removing the ornaments from the cupboard to rival a James Hardie asbestos plaintiff, but I’m afraid that the Victoria & Albert Museum’s Christmas tree puts your [...]
→ December 14, 2011
Crime doesn’t usually pay, but Art Series Hotels in Melbourne are encouraging you to rip the art off their walls. Known for housing the work of Edward Cullen, John Olsen and Charles Blackman, the hotel group has installed a $15,000 Banksy piece in one of their hotels and if you manage to steal it without being [...]
→ December 13, 2011
Do you ever feel that a nip of whisky is the order of the day at 10am? Let’s face it: it’s Terrible Tuesday, we’re two weeks shy of Christmas and some of us did stupid things at the weekend, like revisiting our early-twenties—something to dull the pain is almost medicinal. Unfortunately not all of us [...]
→ December 13, 2011
There is no greater revenge than the self-satisfaction that comes from knowing that someone you detest is stupid. Have you ever stalked a former lover/friend/colleague/someone you dated’s social media presence only to get out your giant and virtual red pen and have a field day picking out their flaws? It’s like learning that they wear [...]
→ December 9, 2011
Short and sweet, here are the pressing issues (well, some of them) for your Agony Uncle this week. Oh, and if you like these shorts, you can buy them here from ASOS. How do I ask my parents for an iPhone? Nicole, Twitter The old-fashioned way: Ask them individually and if one says no, then ask then [...]