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Age Shall Not Wither Us, The Richmond Magazine, June 2026
Getting old is not supposed to be fun. But Prue Leith is having a ball. The author and chef talks to Deana Luchia about loving the later years When Prue Leith appears on Zoom wearing her trademark chunky jewellery and brightly framed glasses, she’s immediately chatty, fun and down to earth. She breezily waves off an interruption from her husband, John – who is keen to tell her about a spillage in the kitchen – informs me that exercise is “too boring and takes up too much time
Deana Luchia
Jun 15 min read


Canine Capers, The Richmond Magazine, May 2026
Every dog has his (or her) day out. But do they know how to make the most of it? In her forthcoming book, Deana Luchia is a fund of furry ideas Dogs are as individual as we are, whatever their breed or age. I’ve had adventurous types who’ve jumped into the sea, dogs who’ve spent hours quietly monitoring squirrel activity, a tiny dog whose idea of bliss was a nap in a sock drawer and one who loved trains, boats and cars, but whose favourite means of transportation was being ca
Deana Luchia
May 13 min read


Loving Judi, Richmond Magazine, March, 2026
This spring it’s all about the love, as the eponymous comedian heads off on a one-woman tour. Here she tells Deana Luchia about parenting, performing and more What’s your favourite part of being on tour? Meeting people who are coming to see me. Being in a room together – there’s a level of intimacy that is really different than when you’re on screen. I also love travelling around the UK. We’ve got a beautiful landscape, amazing people and a culture unlike any other. What’s yo
Deana Luchia
Mar 13 min read


Where there's a Will, Richmond Magazine, March, 2026
As Free Wills Month looms, Deana Luchia is thinking about diaries and dogs It happens so often. I picture my son and daughter bickering over who doesn’t have to take in my beloved little dogs – worrying that no one will want them keeps me up at night – or hang my favourite painting on their walls (it’s beautiful, trust me, but they both vehemently and vocally dislike it). And I remind myself, yet again, that I need to reflect on what will happen to all my things when I die. O
Deana Luchia
Mar 13 min read


Review: The Shawshank Redemption, Essential Surrey Website, February, 2025
★★★★ (4 out of 5) Review: The Shawshank Redemption, Theatre Royal Windsor, until 21st February Three men stand in the dim lights, holding aloft their prison uniforms, as they’re subjected to a humiliating delousing before entering Maine’s notorious penitentiary: Shawshank. One of these men is the mild-mannered banker Andy Dufresene. Although he’s maintained his innocence, Andy has been found guilty of the brutal murders of his wife and her lover, and is to serve two life sent
Deana Luchia
Feb 182 min read


Dig, Sow, Grow, Connect, The Richmond Magazine, February 2026
What do community gardens mean to the people who tend and visit them? Deana Luchia visits three of the finest in the area It doesn’t take long to see that community gardens are about so much more than simply growing fruit and veg. Walking in these lovely, productive places, watching volunteers get stuck in, I soon realize that they are also about learning new skills, making friends, getting in a workout (who needs the gym when you have soil, seeds and a spade?) and feeling us
Deana Luchia
Feb 15 min read


From Facts to Fiction, Richmond Magazine, November, 2025
Reeta Chakrabarti has presented the news for years. Now she is making it herself with her debut novel. Deana Luchia is ready to read When Reeta Chakrabarti walks into a café next to Broadcasting House, the historic BBC headquarters on London’s Portland Place, I recognize her at once. No wonder. She has, after all, been presenting news bulletins on our screens since 2014. We’ve chosen the cafe for its proximity to the studios. After we’ve finished chatting about her debut nove
Deana Luchia
Oct 24, 20255 min read


Registered Male, Richmond Magazine, October, 2025
What on earth are men for? Marcus Brigstocke’s latest tour, which calls in at Twickenham this month, is about to reveal the answer. Here the funny, fast-talking comedian gives Deana Luchia a few hints Who were your male heroes growing up? Depending on the day of the week or the month or my age, sometimes my dad, but also sometimes specifically not my dad. Which is normal and healthy and right. He’s a great guy. The Fonz was very influential growing up. A man in his 40s who hu
Deana Luchia
Oct 1, 20255 min read


Play Time, Richmond Magazine, October, 2025
Music lessons shouldn’t be a chore. Deana Luchia salutes a school that hits the right note I'm standing inside the vault of the old Barclays bank in the middle of Twickenham. Soon, this iconic building will be one of the rehearsal rooms for Britain’s first School of Rock. Guitar riffs, drumbeats and punchy vocals will be the currency that fills this vast space. I’m being shown around by Matias Puga Hamilton, School of Rock’s master franchise owner (and sometime drummer). He’s
Deana Luchia
Oct 1, 20253 min read


Review: Emma. Essential Surrey Website, September, 2025
★★★★ (4 out of 5) In a modern-day adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel Emma, playwright Ava Pickett and director Christopher Haydon go big on laughs in this hilarious, crowd-pleasing rom-com, playing at Kingston’s Rose Theatre until October 11 th . Pickett, an award-winning playwright and this season’s Writer in Residence at The National, adheres to Austen’s depiction of Emma Woodhouse as a meddling matchmaker, prone to boldly giving blunt and unkind critiques of her fam
Deana Luchia
Sep 25, 20252 min read


Space to Learn, Richmond Magazine, September, 2025
Headteacher Leanne Barrett tells Deana Luchia why her school isn’t just an inside job Visiting the Liberty Woodland School in Morden, my first thought is what a perfect setting it is for a picnic or a game of rounders. The 3.5-acre site, leased from the National Trust, is flower-filled and lushly green, with trees to climb and a meadow to run through. The only signs that this is an educational establishment are the large bell tents containing desks and the children on logs re
Deana Luchia
Sep 1, 20253 min read


Getting Quizzed, Richmond Magazine, September, 2025
It’s time to talk at RBG Kew. As part of a four-day feast of outdoor conversation, Alexander Armstrong reunites with Richard Osman for The Best Quiz Ever. Deana Luchia has some questions too... What can people expect from The Best Quiz Ever? Some unusual quizzes that Richard [Osman] and I have devised. The idea is that they’ll be amusing as well as testing. One round I’m really looking forward to is a music round where people have to see if they can identify which chart hit
Deana Luchia
Sep 1, 20254 min read


Killer Facts, Richmond Magazine, September, 2025
Historian Hallie Rubenhold has given voice to the women surrounding a notorious villain. Deana Luchia listens in After the huge success of The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, author and social historian Hallie Rubenhold is back with another intriguing tale. Story of a Murder: The Wives, the Mistress and Doctor Crippen explores the killing of music hall singer Belle Elmore by her husband, the eponymous doctor – a crime that gripped Edwardian Engl
Deana Luchia
Sep 1, 20254 min read


Last Orders, Richmond Magazine, August, 2025
Addiction need not ruin your life. Deana Luchia meets the man driving people from drink Before devising his own recovery programme, Sober in Seven, Andy Smith had tried quitting alcohol numerous times. “I did AA, hypnotherapy, SMART Recovery, saw my doctor, went to rehab,” he says. “Nothing worked. I assumed I was unfixable. I couldn’t see a way out.” Surrounded by alcohol from a young age – his parents ran a pub on Shetland – he grew up, he says, in a culture which equated d
Deana Luchia
Aug 1, 20253 min read


Wet & Wild, Richmond Magazine, August, 2025
London Wetland Centre is 25 years old. Deana Luchia meets warblers, otters and a couple of managers too I’ve just spent a fabulous morning at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes. This is my first visit and I’m astonished at the beauty and scale of this 105-acre site. Birds call to each other across the lake, marshlands and meadows; fluttering in the sunlight are dragonflies, damselflies and butterflies; two little otters play in a pond. This is on my doorstep. Why haven’t
Deana Luchia
Aug 1, 20255 min read


Still on Song, Richmond Magazine, July, 2025
Sharlene Spiteri has spent four decades fronting Texas. And she's still loving it. Deana Luchia finds her frank and funny. Interviewing...
Deana Luchia
Jul 1, 20255 min read


Homes for the Paw, Richmond Magazine, May, 2025
Deana Luchia meets the volunteers at our animal shelter and rescue charities who are working hard to ensure every dog has its day. There are currently around 100,000 dogs in shelters and rescue organisations across the UK. From playful puppies to loyal old-timers, from who knows-what varieties to pure breeds, these dogs come in all different shapes, sizes and personalities. What they all have in common, however, is the need to find a good home – whether that’s a loving foreve
Deana Luchia
May 1, 20255 min read


Tim on Tour, Richmond Magazine, April, 2025
Deana Luchia finds the musical memories flooding back in conversation with Sir Tim Rice. In the week before my interview with the...
Deana Luchia
Apr 1, 20255 min read


Bold as Brass, Essential Surrey magazine, March 2025
Mastering the horn can take years. But Ben Goldscheider finds the whole thing a blast. Deana Luchia hears him tune up for the Barnes...
Deana Luchia
Mar 1, 20254 min read


Dancing Queens, Richmond Magazine, February 2025
Friday morning and the moves are fun. Deana Luchia is impressed by a class for the over 50s The instruction is crystal clear. “Give it...
Deana Luchia
Feb 1, 20253 min read
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