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...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...
...yells the American writer Walter Isaacson, straining to be heard above the cacophony....
...“We must not let in daylight upon magic,” wrote the constitutionalist Walter Bagehot....
...That is largely true, too, for manual workers, says Albert Ellis, chief executive of Aim-quoted Staffline, which supplies truck drivers and shelf stackers on temporary contracts to the likes of Tesco....
...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...
...I love outsider art, and photographer and writer Albert Grøndahl captured the work beautifully....
...Museum Nine wallpaper patterns in more than 30 colourways segue “from the grandeur of Pineapple to the intricacy of Calico Shell and the opulence of Walter Crane’s classic designs,” in a collection inspired...
...He had the buzz cut and button-down look of an astronaut, though he was one of Walter Gropius’s students at Harvard and so an American descendant of the Bauhaus....
...Ursula Hauser built a fortune with her brother Walter as partners in the Fust household appliances retail chain founded by their father August (she married Albert Hauser, its first employee, who died in...
...Walter Van Beirendonck, fashion designerA City Behind the Forest by Albert Grøndahl and Kold Angst by Mads Peder Nordbo This is a book about art created by patients at the Aarhus Psychiatric Hospital in...
...The Austrian historian Walter Scheidel wrote: “For war to level disparities in income and wealth, it needed to penetrate society as a whole, to mobilise people and resources on a scale that was often only...
...At Akris, creative director Albert Kriemler repurposed the XL gold buttons from a vintage 1979 cashmere caban in tribute to the era that was all about making a statement....
...Queen Elizabeth II’s official tartan, the Royal Stewart, was first sported by King George IV in 1822, after he was persuaded by Sir Walter Scott that he was in fact a Stuart prince....
...In 1944, the death of Kriemler-Schoch’s husband, also Albert, changed the company’s course....
...decision UK, S&P Global/Cips construction PMI data UK, Halifax House Price Index UK, Start of new tax year Results: Ermenegildo Zegna FY, Ferrexpo Q1 production report, Levi Strauss & Co Q1, Robert Walters...
...His piece (from which Mackay’s account above comes) was headlined “War hero or Walter Mitty?” “Mackay readily admits he has a poor recall of places and dates,” Harris wrote....
...I devoured the books of Fritz Walter [Germany’s star of 1954]. 1954 was a symbol of resurgence. 1974 was less important.”...
...Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, eldest child of Prince Albert and the former Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, was born in London on April 21 1926, by caesarean section....
...The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Raceby Walter Isaacson, Simon & Schuster £30 Isaacson follows up his well received biographies of Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein...
...In 1867, Walter Bagehot’s The English Constitution defined the value of monarchy as being intelligible to ordinary people, as well as the conductor of august ceremony and the embodiment of an ideal family...
...She gave a Surrealist farewell dinner to refugee artists on their way to the US, including Bauhaus School members Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy....
...And at the Victoria and Albert Museum we are working with the business to open the Wedgwood Collection to more visitors and students....
...Loop, which marks its 25th anniversary this year, was a breakthrough piece, now held in the permanent collections of both the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London...
...Albert Einstein said that “chess holds its master in its own bonds, shackling the mind and brain so that the inner freedom of the very strongest must suffer.”...
...In the archive is the copy of Sir Walter Scott’s Peveril of the Peak, which Victoria read aloud to Albert, with the black marker showing where they’d got to when he died aged 42. ★★★★☆ Follow @FTLifeArts...
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