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...I want to give you a quote from a guy called Jim Harrison, who's American food writer and poet. And he said, distance from food preparation fills us all with cold abstraction....
...The original, quite possibly commissioned by Alfred the Great, is a masterpiece....
...The outfits sported by Cary Grant in To Catch A Thief, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1955 crime thriller, are more often than not held up as the epitome of men’s summer style....
...To those who could not afford to leave Glasgow in any scenario, Harrison’s Creative Scotland-funded “lockdown” seemed in poor taste....
...In 2003 Polanski was given a standing ovation — in absentia, of course — when Harrison Ford accepted on his behalf the Best Director Oscar for The Pianist....
...Mike Holland at estate agent Harrison Murray in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, knows of a couple on his books keen to leave their village for just this reason....
...This is because they used to feed on our dead, excuse enough to detest them,” wrote Rifleman Alfred Read, 1/18th London Regiment....
...Interviewed in 2007, Martin said the score for “Eleanor Rigby” had been inspired by the music of Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller Psycho....
...there each year to soak up five or more concerts a day of festival director Vladimir Mendelssohn’s maverick programming, which can sweep you from music for Chinese pipa to obscure baroque repertoire to Lou Harrison...
...Melissa Harrison Author of At Hawthorn Time , shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Novel Award Sometimes a writer at the peak of their powers expands what literature is able to achieve, and this was the case...
...My seafront rental cottage sports a delicate pastel-hued beach scene by Rose Hilton, and a five-minute cycle ride reveals a superb display at Tresco’s Flying Boat Restaurant, including paintings by Alfred...
...At Hawthorn Time, by Melissa Harrison, Bloomsbury, RRP£16.99 Set in a present-day English village, Harrison’s second novel is a striking hybrid, combining clear-eyed nature writing with an absorbing tale...
...Sophie Harrison is a hospital doctor in South Yorkshire....
...Entering Leytonstone Tube station, you are surrounded by mosaics of famous scenes from Alfred Hitchcock movies....
...Harrison writes “Sue Me, Sue You Blues”. Ringo drinks. A familiar story, freshly told....
...Enter Alfred Hitchock (see next two entries). The plot premise is simple and inspired – a little old lady disappears on a between-wars European train – and the follow-up frissons are as good....
...The Plow that Broke the Plains, supported by a performance of Thomson’s enduring score by members of the Pacific Symphony and the Chapman Chamber Orchestra, expertly synchronised by the conductor Daniel Alfred...
...– is Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. The cinema’s greatest romantic thriller is 50 years old this summer. Many happy returns to a masterpiece, and there surely will be....
...Those featured a grand total of three British boxers, though two of them – Audley Harrison and Amir Khan – won medals....
...Sanders – in spite of a stage accent that suggests his Alfred P. Doolittle grew up anywhere but the western hemisphere – transforms from sooty to silken as well as his daughter....
...It’s an industry largely based in London, led by names such as: Harrison Parrott Run by urbane, silver-haired industry guru Jasper Parrott, with strong connections in the Far East where it project manages...
...Most only children don’t think about whether their experience is different at the time – as George Harrison famously quipped, if you grow up as a Beatle you don’t know what it’s like not to....
...ART Compiled by Jackie Wullschlager Klimt Edited by Alfred Weidinger Prestel £89, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £71.20 Klimt, painter of gilt-layered excess, has found his monument in this lavish, cased...
...“We are in an age of apology,” wrote Alfred Brophy in a recent article....
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