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...This comes from a Charles Mingus track called “Fables of Faubus”, written in 1959, a protest against the governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, who opposed racial integration in public schools....
...A decade on, London’s rhythm-fuelled jazz resurgence had powered on to the international stage with the likes of Sons of Kemet, Moses Boyd and Nubya Garcia....
...“Silver Shadows have always been cool,” says Paul Hegarty of The Market by Bonhams. “If anyone thinks otherwise, they don’t understand them....
...All the same, Charles I’s friends and foes galloped into a carnage that would kill 3 per cent of all English people, 6 per cent of Scottish....
...1520s, the simmering conflict between Muslim and Christian powers on land and sea resolved into a stand-off between Suleyman — heir to his father Selim I’s string of conquests — and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles...
...At Richard Green gallery, sales included a view from Belle Vue House on the nearby Cheyne Walk, painted by the Scottish artist and Pre-Raphaelite muse Alice Boyd circa 1873-75 (priced at £550,000)....
...It kept emperors (Charles V, then Philip II) at suspicious arm’s length but wilted when their stewardship stiffened into close-up domination....
...The genre, pioneered in 1709 by the gossiping guineas of Charles Gildon’s The Golden Spy, took off as both commerce and fiction boomed in Georgian England....
...Current regulars include Kazuo Ishiguro, William Boyd, Lady Antonia Fraser and Andrew Marr. “Our members publish around 800 books a year,” Marshall reveals....
...“Some people think it’s outrageous how little tax big corporations pay,” says Boyd Barrett....
...“Trio” by William Boyd will be published by Viking on October 8 Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...The result was an exhibition curated by a range of neuroscientists and philosophers — Steven Pinker, Geoffrey Miller, Brian Boyd and Mark Changizi....
...Liverpool; Nik Morrell, London; Ian Dempsey, New Jersey Polymath 1,015: Richard Otley, Wakefield Crossword 16,123: Michael Baylor, France; Scott Forbes, London; Judith Hadley, USA Polymath 1,014: Peter Boyd...
...And in every popular format: it was the novelist’s own son Charles who first adapted Les Misérables for the French-language stage. Charles Hugo’s version opened in Brussels in January 1863....
...Charles Stanley has set a goal of a 15 per cent net margin....
...Remarkably, Cross had only saxophonist Chelsea Carmichael and drummer Moses Boyd in support....
...Born on June 11, 1954, Charles Iain Robertson was brought up in the Glasgow area....
...Even when addiction and thwarted passion — for a suburban lawyer called Charles — have driven Venus to the brink of self-destruction, she wanders around Times Square needing “a bag of coke, a wink of sleep...
...Charles Fry Another member of the ex-Marsh & McLennan club, Mr Fry worked at insurer Novae as chief financial officer until its acquisition by Axis Capital last year....
...Additional reporting by Charles Clover in Beijing...
...Sure enough, she’s soon sucked into what we recognise as a Charles Manson-ish cult....
...In 1995, Charles Mohan and his wife Adrienne were mourning the loss of Gina, their 15-year-old daughter, who died from a mitochondrial disease....
...Cassa Depositi e Prestiti Mark Burgess Former Managing Director, Future Fund, Australia Hans Eichel Former Finance Minister, Germany Brigitte Granville Professor, Queen Mary University of London Charles...
...The writer is the FT’s media correspondent Hegarty on Creativity: There Are No Rules, by Sir John Hegarty, Thames & Hudson, £7.95...
...Boyd, who supplied Prince Charles, and was awarded an MBE in 1971, lives alone in Scotland’s far north and is depicted like a sorceress, with instructions for her creations recited like spells....
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