Hints and tips:
...is “Brothers” (2013), a series of photographs in which young Black men defiantly flaunt target symbols on their chests, made in response to the 2012 shooting by police of two Black teenagers in Sydney’s Kings...
...Friday interview: Albert Edwards Albert Edwards, the provocative and voluble strategist at Société Générale, is known for two things: his long standing “ice age” theory, that the US and Europe will follow...
...Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the candidates, called Fink “the king of the woke industrial complex [and] the ESG movement”....
...The challenge for the new team (Tobi King Bakare, Shakeel Haakim, Fela Lufadeju, Albert Magashi, Mohammed Mansaray and Posi Morakinyo) is to make this piece, so tightly choreographed and so closely aligned...
...Looming above it all, ominously, is King Charles’s cancer. At this week’s Commonwealth Day service in Westminster Abbey, the King spoke by video link....
...Lustig, whose clients included Nat King Cole, Julie Felix, Jethro Tull and Nico, clearly had an eye for talent, but he had picked the wrong man....
...he devoted his life to the instrument, developed his own unique finger-picking style, became incredibly proficient, sold millions of records and worked with people such as Bob Dylan, Elton John and BB King...
...March 7 and 9; further information and tickets here Sport Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park Albert Park will play host to the best drivers in the world — and a slew of Formula 1 fans pinning their hopes...
...A further item — Roxanna Panufnik’s Coronation Sanctus — harked back to the coronation of King Charles III in May....
...King Charles III)....
...‘King Lear’, Almeida Theatre Yaël Farber directs Danny Sapani (Killing Eve, Black Panther) in the title role of the Shakespearean tragedy....
...The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters by Benjamin Moser, Allen Lane £30, 400 pages Jerry Brotton is the author of ‘The Sale of the Late King’s Goods: Charles I and his Art Collection’...
...Albert I, on which chocolatier Mary Delluc chose to open her eponymous sweet shop....
...The kings of New York indie remain heroically wedded to the blurry nonchalance of their 2001 debut album Is This It, a string of antsy, jangling earworms released months before 9/11....
...The gulf between stereotypes old and new was apparent when we met in King’s Cross, for a chat curtailed when she was chauffeured off to inspect a Johnny Walker-branded organ....
...After that interregnum, the only period in modern British history when republicanism became a genuine threat were the years of Victoria’s seclusion following Prince Albert’s death....
...“By the 1880s there were huge numbers of commemoratives manufactured,” says Paul Greenhalgh, historian and former deputy keeper of ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London....
...Fewer still could number King Charles III among their client list....
...I love outsider art, and photographer and writer Albert Grøndahl captured the work beautifully....
...He performed at the Royal Albert Hall, captivating smaller audiences at clubs like the Bag O’Nails....
...The late Queen often recorded Christmas speeches at Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace, but also broadcast from other locations ranging from Sandringham to the Royal Albert Hall....
...She attended an Atlanta synagogue whose rabbi supported Martin Luther King. When she was three, it was bombed, most likely by white supremacists....
...“She gave young women a new visual language, and the space to be themselves,” says Jenny Lister, co-curator of the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 2019-2020 Mary Quant exhibition....
...Pros will take to the hard courts of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens....
...Visits to the British Museum, which previously ranked as the UK’s most popular attraction, were 35 per cent lower, while trips to the National Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum were more than 40...
International Edition