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...echoed this make-do-and-mend approach outside, interplanting the ostrich ferns with deep red martagon lilies and pairing Mark’s medlar tree with a crab apple and a quince, a reference to John Keats’s St Agnes...
...The fight between Jack and Agnes, tearing into each other over the destruction of their community, is blistering....
...König Galerie shows contemporary art in St Agnes, a Brutalist building in Kreuzberg that was once a church. I also saw the Calder exhibition at the reopened Neue Nationalgalerie....
...It’s a series of “little worlds”, including a “small still-life of a garden planted in a sandy hollow in front of the house”, which features a Yoshino cherry tree, German irises and Rosa rugosa....
...In his St Agnes Eve poem, the young visitor, Porphyro, enters into the dream of lovely Madeline, asleep before him, just as the rose blends its scent with the violet, “solution sweet”....
...asks Uriah Heep in Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, alluding to his premature announcement of his plan to marry Agnes. We probably all have. Pears are a paradoxical fruit....
...The first season was titled Beyond Varda, and featured a run of 10 films by women influenced by Agnes Varda’s legacy....
...“There’s a narrative based on cherry-picking of data, which has made people tired and complacent.”...
...Tools like Agnes proved especially useful in exploring one sector that Coughlin sees as critical to the future: transport....
...Two golden cherries hang above, along with St Sebastian. Things get rowdier and crazier in Part Three’s La Maison de Mezzo-Prezzo....
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