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...The hanging collage, drawn from Gibson’s Choctaw-Cheroke heritage and inspired by the life of the artist, gay rights activist and horticulturist Derek Jarman, features phrases such as “There are no rules...
...“Culturally, [blue] came to be associated with joy, peace, loyalty and comfort,” says historian Regina Lee Blaszczyk, author of The Color Revolution....
...Mark Gregory and Vicky Jarman are stepping down from the board of UK gambling group Entain....
...Passion and money help shape some of the world’s most remarkable gardens, and help some to outlive their creators: Derek Jarman’s wild seaside garden in the lee of Dungeness power station on the UK’s south...
...normally only shows up in a few restaurants, notably Edinburgh’s The Kitchin, where chef Tom Kitchin would serve it steamed with blue cheese and candied walnuts, and London’s Quo Vadis, where chef Jeremy Lee...
...Photos come from Howard Sooley – Derek Jarman’s friend and collaborator....
...Lee Hall of Billy Elliot wrote the script, directed by onetime Urchin Extraordinary of the British screen, Dexter Fletcher (Caravaggio’s street cupid in the Derek Jarman biopic 30 years before he took over...
...Joseph Jarman’s “Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City” stood out for its provocative juxtapositions, Archie Shepp’s “On This Night” for its dignified melancholy, and Jayne Cortez’s “Lexington/ 96 Street Stop...
...Lee Blakeley’s grim but arresting new production — which has an unsightliness to match the sordidness of most of the opera’s characters — went ahead scarcely impaired....
...It embodies the coming together of art and life that marks the work of this generation – Derek Jarman’s Super 8 diaries; Nan Goldin’s explicit photographs of the lives and loves of her friends in the gay...
...Documentarist Temple (The Filth and the Fury), unlike Derek Jarman or Terence Davies, whose Liverpool film Of Time and the City was a brilliantly focused social-history kaleidoscope, has no evident viewpoint...
...You had to be on the Jarmans’ side, although the neighbours were probably right about them....
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