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...attempts that used the original, best-known version of the puzzle, which you’d expect given that it has been trained on a large body of online textual information, and Cheryl’s Birthday has its own Wikipedia page...
...Albert died in 1861. In 1897, the queen still forbade her maids of honour from wearing mauve (too close to a cheerful pink)....
...Her fame was further propelled by a 2014 documentary titled Iris, from celebrated filmmaker Albert Maysles, which explored the fashion icon’s life and creativity....
...University Press £30/$35, 464 pages The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives by Andrew J Scott Basic Books £25/ $32, 336 pages Stephen Cave, director of the Institute...
...The advertisement says: “Join us in London for unique access to the British Museum and Victoria and Albert reserve collections.”...
...How the World Made the West: A 4,000-Year History, by Josephine Quinn, Bloomsbury £30/Random House $38, 576/592 pages Tristram Hunt is the director of London’s Victoria & Albert Museum Join our online...
...Owned by the Lur Saluces family, once of Yquem.£93.20 a bottle, £49.60 a half Wilkinson Vintners Tasting notes, scores and suggested drink dates on Purple Pages of JancisRobinson.com....
...On a list of the most impactful figures of the 20th century, several names jump out: Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi and Franklin D Roosevelt on the positive side of the ledger and that trio of tyrants,...
...In 1980, Page One Books, a small co-operative, published his debut, Pen Rhythm. Within a few years, he had gained a national platform via Channel 4....
...There was Albert Lasker, a major donor to Harding’s campaign, whom the incumbent president made chairman of the United States Shipping Board....
...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’...
...He is fascinated by “genius,” at least genius of a certain kind, having written other major books about Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Henry Kissinger, and Jennifer Doudna (of Crispr fame), the sole...
...She stayed three years, then followed a Black Mountain architecture student, Albert Lanier, to San Francisco, where they married....
...The Maverick: George Weidenfeld and the Golden Age of Publishing by Thomas Harding Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25, 336 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Goth: A History by Lol Tolhurst Quercus £25, 256 pages Ludovic Hunter-Tilney is the FT’s rock critic Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Made in Baroda, Gujarat, in the early 1980s as pogroms against Muslims engulfed his home state, the artist’s anguished wake-up call has hung largely unseen in a backroom of the Victoria and Albert Museum...
...So the army has decided to turn the page and take its responsibilities,” he told Le Monde....
...To continue to explore their significance is, for a design critic, to switch from the news pages to the obituary column....
...Psychonauts: Drugs and the Making of the Modern Mind by Mike Jay Yale £20, 320 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Imagine that you have a notebook of 100 sheets of paper, and you write “money” on every page....
...As the killings begin, we find Knightley’s McLaughlin stuck testing toasters for the lifestyle pages of the Boston Record American....
...I love outsider art, and photographer and writer Albert Grøndahl captured the work beautifully....
...Event Cherry blossoms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden Spring means an abundance of cherry blossom in Brooklyn’s elegant botanic garden, which has a Cherrywatch page on its website so you can catch the trees...
...Art Fund said it had raised £350,000 through the fundraising page on its website during the campaign....
...The writer is a science commentator The four-page paper was so famous it became known by the initials of its authors....
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