NOOKS AND CRANNIESDo any human societies not follow the convention of nodding the head for yes, shaking for no - and do any animals use it? A sharp upward jerk of the head accompanied, sometimes, by a quiet 'tut' of the lips, most certainly signifies 'no' in Bulgaria. I found it very confusing when I was there. Simon Gilman, London UK
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Jay Rayner on restaurantsSeafoodReviewA few enduring niggles overshadow great cooking and good service at this Edinburgh seafood restaurant, says Jay Rayner
Fishers In the City, 58 Thistle Street, Edinburgh EH2 1EN (0131 225 5109). Meal for two, including drinks and service: £100
I am many things: tall, thick of waist and big haired. One gust of wind and I can end up looking like an unmade bed. Even without the wind, I may still look like that saggy sofa you can’t be bothered to throw out because of all the admin.
‘He turned heads’: Ghana’s most stylish guys – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Kyle Weeks has spent years on the streets of Accra, photographing the young creatives who represent the west African spirit of enthusiasm and hope
Main image: ‘One figure stood out’ … Prince, Accra, Ghana, 2016. Photograph: Kyle Weeks, courtesy of Galerie Gomis: David Hill Gallery Wed 15 Nov 2023 02.
‘A coord will always have an element of boldness in its colour or print or detail.’ Photograph: David Newby/The Guardian‘A coord will always have an element of boldness in its colour or print or detail.’ Photograph: David Newby/The GuardianJess Cartner-Morley on fashionFashionEssentially a suit for softies – it looks smart and makes you smile
Meet the coord. Matching separates, but in knit or jersey or silk, with no tailoring. It is essentially a suit for softies, and I am quite into this as an emotional tone.
Denver BroncosRussell Wilson says Broncos threatened to bench him if he did not alter contractWilson demoted to backup with Broncos still in playoff huntQuarterback says he was asked to change contract mid-seasonAs quarterback Russell Wilson explains it, his job was in jeopardy nearly two months ago and after the Denver Broncos’ biggest win.
It was then, during the bye week following a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on 29 October, Wilson said he was facing an ultimatum from the team: Adjust his contract or risk being benched.