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...Until April 28; further information and tickets and information here Perpetual Motion, a streaming-on-demand exhibition by new-media/sound-art curator and writer Barbara London, explores how technological...
...Barbara Kingsolver, best known for her 1998 bestseller The Poisonwood Bible, admires writers who “aim a little higher than just the domestic drama”....
...Letter in response to this article: Cornwall may regret its big game fishing bet / From Barbara Mullarney, London W3, UK...
...From the reincarnation of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt to the illustrious London Library, the first lending library in London, whose early members included Charles Dickens, John Stuart Mill and future...
...The padded straps on its cream Barbara mules (£275, aeyde.com) won’t start slicing through your feet like a cheese wire once the evening comes and your feet start to swell....
...She had been worried about how to help her sister Barbara, her nieces aged 10 and 13, and her mother....
...His mother Mabel Pryde, also an artist, died when Nicholson was 24, after which William married his son’s first love, Edie Stuart Wortley....
...This idea of being part of and integrally connected to the landscape – also voiced by Barbara Hepworth, whose Family of Man is on display this summer at Roche, as well as at Yorkshire Sculpture Park – is...
...Marlborough was founded in London in 1946 and in its heyday was one of the first transatlantic mega-galleries, representing artists such as Francis Bacon and Barbara Hepworth....
...Peter Lely’s haughty court mistresses simper and sneer, semi-clothed as if emerging from the king’s bed: “Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Gramont” rustles in pink and gold; “Barbara Villiers, Countess of...
...Trade wars and history Stuart Malawer, a professor at George Mason University, directed me to a paper he published this month in the China and WTO review....
...In the early 2000s the Old Town was rundown with boarded-up shops, says Barbara Bergman, Kall’s partner....
...Curators now do whatever they can to make their displays appealing to younger and more diverse audiences; many of whom “live their lives through their phones and with talking, moving imagery”, says Barbara...
...Finance director Barbara Richmond sold 60,000 shares, as did her husband Alexander Richmond after he had transferred 110,000 shares to his wife at no cost....
...Spencer Stuart, the headhunting group, says only a tenth of new chief executives at S&P 500 companies were appointed from another company last year, the lowest level since 2004....
...Already the process is accelerating departures among MPs (such as Labour’s pro-Brexit Gisela Stuart who is not standing for re-election) and wannabe MPs (notably former Ukip leader Nigel Farage)....
...Stuart Davis has always enjoyed a seat at the high table of American art; now, the Whitney Museum’s buzzing new retrospective demands that he take pride of place....
...Shares in Saracen Minerals, Evolution Mining and St Barbara were all down more than 5 per cent in Sydney. Oil prices rebounded after declining last week....
...Let’s put aside whether this is a U-turn by chief executive Stuart Gulliver (a one-time advocate of moving to Hong Kong)....
...Another fuchsia chiffon with a swirling collar recalled a Barbara Cartland bed jacket....
...Sarah Gordon is the FT’s business editor Photograph: Stuart Franklin/Magnum Photos...
...Here, Renny Yater, “the board-maker’s board-maker”, is photographed in Santa Barbara in 1960. £135, taschen.com 3 Sunshine in a pot for element-exposed faces, this four-in-one wonder balm offers brightening...
...A recent public commission — “Three Perpetual Chords”, looping forms representing the octave, fifth and fourth on the harmonic scale, inaugurated in Dulwich Park last month to replace a stolen Barbara Hepworth...
...The prime minister also awarded peerages to Sir Stuart Rose, former Marks and Spencer executive chairman, Andrew Cooper, founder of Populus and Downing Street’s former strategy director and Martin Callanan...
...Other prominent figures taking their place on the red benches include Stuart Rose, former chief executive of Marks and Spencer, and Andrew Cooper, a former Downing Street pollster....
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