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...This games room wasn’t commissioned by Lewis Hamilton, but it should have been....
...Sponsors range from Continental, the tyre producer, and EY, the audit firm, to Neat Burger, a plant-based burger chain backed by Hamilton....
...Ruth Hamilton, transplanted from London to live at the local “big house” with her new husband and young stepsons, accompanies the excited boys to bear witness....
...In Tower Hamlets, humungous inflatable sculptures – including one of the 1990s pop singer Betty Boo and others depicting famous artworks – fill the delectable art deco interior of a derelict swimming baths...
...This announces Richter the political painter, as innovative and controversial as Hamilton....
...336 pages Ours Are the Streets, by Sunjeev Sahota, Picador, RRP£12.99, 256 pages Pigeon English, by Stephen Kelman, Bloomsbury, RRP£12.99, 288 pages (March) The Echo Chamber, by Luke Williams, Hamish Hamilton...
...Changes for the worse during an eventful half-century for city and country are addressed with wit and an almost biblical scorn, from the country’s coronation-induced epidemic of monarchism (“the Betty Windsor...
...My Father’s Tears and Other Stories By John Updike Hamish Hamilton, £18.99 Updike, the great storyteller of Wasp America and twice Pulitzer Prize-winner, died in January this year....
...Alloway coined the term “pop art” – with Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, two artists saturated in aspects of popular culture, being very much the avatars. Paolozzi’s career kicked off early....
...In the 1953 film “How to Marry a Millionaire”, Marilyn Monroe (in glasses), Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable rent an uptown New York apartment nicknamed “the bear trap” and pretend to be rich in order to snag...
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