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...“She was certainly the originator of the American look — you couldn’t have Calvin Klein or Donna Karan without her,” says Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at FIT and author of Women...
...Last month 35 members of Congress signed a letter written by their colleagues Bill Foster and Donna Shalala to the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration and Secretary of Health and Human Services...
...Hannah Murphy is an FT tech correspondent in San Francisco Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...“Hannah and I literally wade through dumps of fabric,” says Foster....
...the medical staff in Italy are also a result of the Catholic Church’s enduring power, according to Elisabetta Canitano, a gynaecologist and founder of the women’s health non-profit organisation Vita di Donna...
...There is not always harmony among them, explains the Casa’s music therapist: “They are very competitive: they are all prima donnas.” The house opened in 1902, the year after Verdi’s death....
...Intonation problems mar two otherwise lively performances from Victoria Simmonds as Donna Elvira and Ellie Laugharne as Zerlina....
...So when Donna Nelson, professor of organic chemistry at the University of Oklahoma, read that Vince Gilligan, director of the TV series Breaking Bad, was seeking constructive remarks from a chemically inclined...
...But one person ultimately cements the show: Angela Gheorghiu, whose freshness and charm, in Adriana’s shoes, make us forget that this is a role associated with ageing prima donnas....
...Then, accompanying himself at the piano, he sang “I Want to be a Prima Donna” with great passion. Was he revealing his innermost yearnings? If so, this was an evening of wish fulfilment....
...Donna Bateman contributed a feisty Marcella; Njabulo Madlala a poised Bartolomeo....
...And (Donna) Anna briefly pops up on screen in a newsreel. But only Leporello joins Giovanni on the stage. The spotlight is squarely on the libertine’s psyche, and his fateful descent towards Hell....
...… Lucy Kellaway FT columnist Literary people can be snooty about Donna Tartt’s third novel, The Goldfinch (Abacus), yet this is a book written for the reader’s sheer pleasure....
...At Donna Karan, the braid wasn’t a braid but a length of chunky interlocking links that fell in a ponytail from slicked-back hair....
...He said Lord Hall “has experience of dealing with prima donnas at the Royal Opera House which has about as many as the BBC does”. Additional reporting by Robert Cookson and Hannah Kuchler...
...Soon Iris turns up too, though not till Hannah and Jack have had a drunken one-night stand....
...The Goldfinch , by Donna Tartt, Little, Brown, RRP£20/$30 Tartt’s last book was published in 2002, so a new novel is an event....
...It showed up again at Chloé, where designer Hannah MacGibbon added funnel necks and long sleeves, so it could go from day to night in a cloud of shimmering jersey....
...Anna), Véronique Gens (Donna Elvira), and Nina Bersteiner (Zerlina)....
...Hannah Green...
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