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...Founded in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1951 by warlock and screenwriter Cecil Williamson, it moved to the Cornish coast in 1960....
...Works by Cornelia Parker, Anselm Kiefer and Michael Joo are among the 16 estimated to make up to £135,700 at Phillips, London on March 4....
...George Parker is the FT’s political editor Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...The trail exits at Mount Parker Road — follow it down to Quarry Bay....
...Parker had seen the Cecil Taylor Trio play at the Take 3 club in New York, in 1962, though at first he refused to believe that the great pianist could be performing at such a lowly establishment....
...The photographer Cecil Beaton spent much of his early career encouraging hammy-armed young debutantes to dress up as “soapsuds” and “sea mist”. Truman Capote had his Black and White Ball....
...The hotel will soon unveil a wall of some of Downton’s portraits, including Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane von Furstenberg....
...Oxford’s Oriel College said last week it would consider removing a statue of one of its most famous alumni, the imperialist Cecil Rhodes, following a noisy Rhodes Must Fall campaign, determined to “decolonise...
...At Ashcombe House in the 1930s, for instance, Cecil Beaton hosted the likes of Truman Capote and Greta Garbo; the Wiltshire estate was later bought by Guy Ritchie and his then wife, Madonna....
...Unincorporated associations such as the secretive United & Cecil Club are said to be able to make political donations without having to declare the individuals behind them, provided they give less than £7,500...
...Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, the London Magazine editor Alan Ross (Commander Ross of The Man with the Golden Gun), Stephen Spender, Cecil Beaton and Anthony Eden all stayed there....
...“At the beginning of the 20th century, the Conservative cabinet was called Hotel Cecil,” Mr Gove said. “The phrase ‘Bob’s your uncle’ came about and all the rest of it. It is preposterous.”...
...Gove then draws parallels between Cameron’s team and the cabinet assembled by the supposedly nepotistic Tory prime minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil....
...The Thatcher papers also reveal the former premier’s despair over the fall from grace of Cecil Parkinson, whom she appeared to be grooming as her heir and had earmarked as her next foreign secretary....
...The America’s Cup; 6 Cecil Parkinson; 7 Wearing seat belts in front seats became compulsory; 8 Ghandi...
...“I replied ‘Cecil, I’ve got two problems with this. I’ve got the most landlocked constituency in the United Kingdom, and I’m afraid of flying’....
...“[Sir] John Parker [Anglo’s chairman] asked me to go and see him and said Anglo wanted to make us an offer and so that’s why now.”...
...In bounces well-connected foodie Tom Parker Bowles (“Is this your new haunt?” he asks), followed by restaurant critic AA Gill (“Hi Adrian”, “Hi darling”)....
...By 1956 and CD21, the spiky Cecil Taylor and lush Bill Evans are portents of a divided future....
...Fans rallied round and New York turned up trumps when leading bass player William Parker shipped out his practice instrument....
...Pianist Cecil Taylor unleashed his uncompromising avant-gardism and drummer Art Blakey introduced successive generations of up-and-coming New Yorkers....
...Parker using two bows, Braxton’s whirlwind circular breathing and Oxley’s multi-pulsed clatter were all grist to Taylor’s technical mill....
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