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...Some — like Dexter Gordon’s Go and A Fickle Sonance by Jackie McLean — are now recognised as classics. And there it ends. Clark died of heroin overdose in 1963, aged 31....
...The menace of the overblown job title: One of the many gems in Pilita Clark’s column about title inflation is that the biggest growth of LinkedIn job listings with the title “chief” has been among “chief...
...Why Petula Clark, the singer who has sold more than 68m records, lived in the property in the 1980s while returning to her theatrical career in the West End....
...The talks, which started at 2pm, continued over dinner of short rib of Dexter beef slow-braised in Guinness, followed by lemon tart, and finished at 10pm on the dot, as planned....
...In the New Yorker, Dexter Filkins had a long profile of the prince. Saudi Arabia is doing its best to make his prediction of higher oil prices come true....
...Dexter Goei, who runs Altice USA, was reinstated to the role of group chief executive....
...Picasso and Truth: From Cubism to Guernica, by TJ Clark, Princeton, RRP£29.95/$45 Marxism and cubism are a difficult mix, but Clark pulls off a brilliant art-historical analysis, arguing that to question...
...Andrew Clark …………………………………………………………….. POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...It shows Dexter Gordon smoking between numbers at the Royal Roost, wearing a porkpie hat, his smoke and his tenor saxophone creating perfect diagonals across the frame....
...Bradley Garvin (replacing David Pittsinger) swaggers brashly as the Animal Tamer/Acrobat, Gwynne Howell totters deftly as seedy old Schigolch, and Graham Clark blusters smartly as the nasty Prince, Servant...
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