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...The production has its weaknesses, but John Macfarlane’s sumptuous costumes and easel-worthy sets are a joy in themselves and Royal Ballet director Kevin O’Hare has made sure of a five-star review with a...
...Kobborg’s partnership with Cojocaru (alias Mrs K) remains a joy. Their timing is instinctive and he is still able to create the sense that he isn’t so much lifting her up as pulling her back to earth....
...If so, Seichō Matsumoto’s Point Zero (Bitter Lemon, £9.99, translated by Louise Heal Kawai) should be on your bedside table....
...Preston Konrad, a media-friendly style expert, advises that viridis — a shade not far off algae-green, from British paintmaker Graham & Brown — is one of this year’s hottest colours....
...Tanowitz’s famously eclectic choreography bears the imprint of every dance she has ever loved, and the movement in Song of Songs slyly hints at Balanchine, Graham and Cunningham without descending to pastiche...
...That said, director Scott Graham and the Frantic Assembly company bring their customary physical eloquence to the piece....
...Graham said the language BetterMed uses to describe its loans raises red flags....
...vaguest narrative arc — an outsider (Harris Beattie, impressive) attempting to mesh with the group — but it is full of action and interest, responding to Janáček‘s String Quartet No 2 with the heedless joy...
...It’s an absolute joy to relive the excitement of that historic night — the electorate didn’t speak, they shouted....
...She derives “great joy” from wearing her brand’s Trellis-print nightgowns (£168, hillhousehome.co.uk) to sleep in a bed made up with Trellis-print sheets....
...There are, though, moments of joy and communion, as there are in any life. A picture of Liz feeding a newborn kitten with a dropper, a look of sheer, exuberant glee on her face....
...Here’s Louise: “Healthy conflict strengthens relationships rather than damages them....
...He got a balloon sculpture from Graham the Balloon Man and two Peter Blake prints from the 3D USA series....
...Louise Kemény is barely far behind as a warm-voiced Sifare....
...“Room must always be made for joy in this world”, wrote Surrealist Eileen Agar, and there is a timeless appeal in Surrealism’s playful visual delight....
...“It’s a lot of joy.” After Ma Vie he will be working on a Nelson Mandela musical for the Young Vic as well as a 2023 commission for Scottish Ballet....
...Candour is one of the musical’s strongest suits: the recriminations within the family; the moment of poleaxing shock for Henry’s mother (the excellent Linzi Hateley) on hearing of his condition; the joy...
...The other side features a newly commissioned film from architecture’s pre-eminent filmmakers, Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, an exploration of the practice’s Rehab clinic for neurorehabilitation in Basel....
...Fast-paced, often brimming with delicious insider gossip, political thriller writing has been a venerable tradition, reaching back to classics such as Graham Greene’s Stamboul Train (1932), which captured...
...Bre Graham, author of “Table for Two” Pickled walnuts We are never far from a pickled walnut....
...Franzen’s Ariadne is the responsive and expressive Martha Graham Company dancer Laurel Dalley Smith, who has danced the same character in Graham’s Errand into the Maze....
...Louise Casey’s damning review into the Met’s culture and standards called for the force to be overhauled or broken up, while Keir Starmer has hinted he is open to doing the same....
...I think it’s Graham Edwards....
...I’m friendly with the violinist Nicola Benedetti – to see her playing her violin like that is just a joy. Or Sinatra – I thought he was fantastic, and got to know him....
...For Graham, that moment encapsulated a battle between the forces of conservatism and those of change that continues today....
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