Editorial Features - Page 87

The Never Mind the Buzzcocks team captain talks exclusively to Philip Wilding about just what it is that he loves so much about Boston. If you're wondering, it has something to do with baseball.

With summer, Wimbledon and the French Open just around the corner, now is the time to brush up your backhand, perfect your swing, or even take up the game. Check out our volley of tennis holidays.

For our final bitesized guide to the best UK music festivals, we head to the Isle of Wight for the unforgettable Bestival. Great for fancy dress and camping, it's the perfect quirky alternative to the likes of Glastonbury.

Afternoon tea in London doesn't have to mean pomposity, primness and poncy waiters. WTG's Emma Field meets the brains behind Time for Tea, the vintage outfit bringing the 1940s into the 21st century with laid-back pots of tea and 'proper' conversation.

It's time for our fourth instalment of bitesized guides to the best UK music festivals. In its 15th year and one of the summer's most diverse and creative festivals, The Big Chill is the place to go to enjoy all kinds of music: folk, rock, baroque, pop, reggae.

WTG presents its guide to seven alternative wonders of the world. If you're tired of hearing about the world's more traditional spectacular sites, then consider a visit to some of these little-known gems picked from around the globe.

In our third bitesized guide to the UK's summer festivals, we visit the Hop Farm Festival, where top quality music is washed down with real ale. Musical talent will descend on Kent this July for a festival with a difference. We've got tickets up for grabs too.

Camping has come a long way since beige caravans and long-drop latrines. So whether you're looking for a retro trailer, an authentic tipi or a windswept wilderness, WTG's guide to the best UK camping spots will help you find your perfect pitch.

Perfectly placed in Brighton's Regency Square, Hotel Una is a cosy boutique hotel spanning three floors of a Georgian townhouse. Open since 2006, each of its 20 rooms are named after rivers of the world and decorated with an individual twist. WTG's Caroline Lewis takes a look.

For the second of our bitesized guides to this summer's most exciting festivals in the UK, we head to Liverpool, where SoundCity returns with even more up-and-coming talent.

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