Hints and tips:
...If Sexton’s tailoring, which is being carried on by his team, is the PG Wodehouse of the fashion world, then John Alexander Skelton is the DH Lawrence, with his handwoven wool waistcoats and broad trouser...
...Doc O’Connor, managing partner at Arctos, said the deal was “the beginning of a long-term partnership with Lawrence and the entire organisation”....
...The Christian Dior Haute Couture gown Jennifer Lawrence wore to the 2013 Academy Awards, where she won an Oscar for the Best Actress category, was said to have cost £3mn....
...Moira O’Neill is a freelance money and investment writer. X: @MoiraONeill, Instagram @MoiraOnMoney, email: moira.o’neill@ft.com. The author has a holding in City of London Investment Trust...
...(The pair partly inspired author Curtis Sittenfeld to write the novel Romantic Comedy.)...
...By the 1950s, she was at Sarah Lawrence college in upstate New York studying poetry and developing a taste for 12-tone music....
...Works by Prince and Curtis Mayfield are in the mix and young jazz star guests underline the music’s contemporary edge....
Prue Leith’s Gloucestershire house is a real showstopper
...Lawrence Stroll’s Aston Martin was valued at more than £1bn in a minority-stake sale to Doc O’Connor’s sports investment group Arctos just last week....
...March 17; further information here April Art ‘Fragmented Bodies’, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma Three artists’ explorations of the corporeal: London-based painter Celia Hempton examines concepts of voyeurism...
...After the war, he attended classes at the New School’s Dramatic Workshop, alongside Marlon Brando, Tony Curtis and Sydney Poitier, who became a life-long friend....
...In a story that is part Fargo, part Stranger Things, we hear about a secret division of scientists at San Francisco’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory who were tracking the satellite in the weeks leading...
...DH Lawrence’s last novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1928), may not be his best, but it is by some distance his best known, most notorious and most frequently adapted....
...But it will inevitably run into the challenge that once you have de-risked, there won’t be much left to couple.” — Paul O’Brien...
...When words run out, song and dance take over and they launch into scintillating choreography (by Theophilus O Bailey), firing up the audience....
...“Every female broadcast journalist working today owes a debt of gratitude to the O.G., Barbara Walters,” wrote former Today show and news anchor Katie Couric in a tribute this week....
...Mark C O’Flaherty gets the grand tour in this week’s issue, while Jake Curtis takes the shots....
...One of the best-read pieces on FT Edit this week was columnist Sarah O’Connor’s broadside against the term “quiet quitting”. Her argument?...
...“[O]ur carry is already fully taxed on the corporate side,” Carlyle chief financial officer Curtis Buser said on a conference call on Thursday....
...As Sarah O’Connor set out in her column a few months back, the UK stands alone internationally in not letting asylum seekers work....
...Its eight guest rooms each have Welsh blankets and shelves crammed with an excellent selection of books (the nearby village, Zennor, boasts DH Lawrence and Michael Morpurgo as former residents)....
...In fact, they shout from the rooftops, but they don’t deliver the stick needed,” O’Connor said....
...Driscoll’s able sidekick DI Shaun Keep (JonJo O’Neill) administers the fake beating and stabbing that will match the horror of the autopsy report....
...The audit row that puts 20 years of history at stake As Washington prepares to ban trading in Chinese companies, Hong Kong casino mogul Lawrence Ho has a plan....
...The American writer Jeremy O Harris joins that assembly....
International Edition