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...The Orb were dressed as though for a midwinter set in Glastonbury’s wooded stage, the Glade, a home for veteran acid-rockers, dub reggae DJs and frazzled electronic acts....
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...Bone Music edited by Stephen Coates (Strange Attractor Press) Picture discs were a thing in my youth but this is something different....
...These pictures are the core of the show; spread across the library, the splendid mirrored Music Room and Breakfast Room, they come from Kenwood’s substantial collection and span Reynolds’ career....
...Once dropped at the lodge by chopper, guests power themselves around the surrounding wilderness with guided ski touring delivering access to pristine chutes, powder glades, spines and cliff drops....
...On either side stand two buildings from the late Ottoman era — one Art Nouveau with a distinctive tiled facade, dating from 1910; the other white-stucco Belle Époque from 1912....
...The current baths — an elegant Belle Époque platform that floats on the Limmat, right in the heart of town — were built in 1888. The facility remains for women only....
...In Paris, “Figures in an Interior: Music”, Vuillard’s panel of pianist, listeners and flowers dissolving into wallpaper, was painted in pigment mixed with glue to emulate chalky ancient friezes, and also...
...“It was a belle époque,” says Michael Holman, a friend of Basquiat who formed the experimental noise band Gray with the artist. “Just like Paris in the 1920s and London in the 1960s.”...
...Before dawn arrives on this shimmering idyll, we see interspersed shots of urban domesticity, otherworldly carnival scenes, then a conch-shell is blown and we are teleported to a tropical glade where a solitary...
...The 54 dancers, most of them refugees from the conflict, are now based at a converted music conservatory in The Hague, the men having been given permission to take part in this highly specialised branch...
...These mischievous “à système” fans have become cult collector’s items, says Georgina Letourmy-Bordier, a fan-market specialist, who in 2012 auctioned a fan with a built-in music box and gold clock for a...
...Almost everything in these Glyndebourne productions is a tribute to la belle France. The words in La Voix humaine are by Jean Cocteau, those for Les Mamelles by Guillaume Apollinaire....
...Digital screens reveal fascinating backstories, such as how three panels from the 1490s by Hans Memling, which depict 16 flaxen-haired angels with rainbow-hued wings playing heavenly music, languished in...
...Lamy herself refers to creating a “tech glade” inspired by the history of Kingston, the birthplace of Jamaican ska and reggae....
...Onetangi Belle, with just three bedrooms, wasn’t quite big enough for the tagalong brood I spent Christmas 2018 with here, but it’s the New Zealand beach house I still daydream about: its contemporary façade...
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...If you’re taking kids up there, it can be fun to get them to count the steps (trade secret: it’s not a thousand), but resist the temptation to loudly play music when climbing up and down the trail lest you...
...Now, a music company runs a festival there in summer. Jankovich-Bésán is “very open”, Torma told me....
...The House of Hungarian Music, a small glass-built venue with a roof like a fluffy pancake, is billed as a centre for a city seeped in music....
...I’m about to leave to catch a return ferry to Mull when I hear music in a room off the abbey cloister....
...Yet, in contrast to earlier novels such as Restoration and Music and Silence, where the protagonists’ lives were set against the meticulously described courts of Charles II and Christian IV of Denmark, she...
...The hero Christian, a dreamy songwriter new in Paris, stumbles on Toulouse-Lautrec (Jason Pennycooke) and Santiago (Elia Lo Tauro) trying out lyrics for The Sound of Music....
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