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...He inherited the estate in 1988 from Dorothy “Dolly” de Rothschild, and financed and oversaw it for the National Trust....
...Then near Swaffham in Norfolk, Ross hears how Bob Davey and his wife rescued a neglected 11th century woodland church, St Mary’s, from a coven of satanists....
...So where are today’s Dorothy Sayers wasting their talent?...
...“The mighty Alps, belonging to another earth, the habitations of another race of beings,” Mary Shelley wrote. She was right....
...musical, which explored American presidential history through rap songs, and its predecessor, In the Heights, went on to win Miranda a Pulitzer prize, Grammy and Tony awards, Kennedy Center Honors and a MacArthur...
...Several of her recent roles have portrayed women whose tough exterior conceals a wealth of strife: Elizabeth I in Mary Stuart, Dorothy in the ITV crime drama The Long Call, a heartbreaking Winnie in Samuel...
...Cormac McCarthy used his MacArthur “genius grant” to go to the American south-west to research Blood Meridian. Gillian Flynn consulted extensively with a small-town cop and a lawyer to write Gone Girl....
...Aucoin, 31, attracted the attention of opera administrators as a Harvard undergraduate, and now Eurydice — the second full-length professionally staged opera by the MacArthur Genius award winner — has come...
...Few in Britain will mourn Debenhams, or Arcadia’s Dorothy Perkins for that matter. But many lament the demise of Topshop — the jewel in Arcadia’s crown....
...In December 1799, Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy moved in. In 1802 Wordsworth married Mary and fathered three of his five children in the house....
...The programme’s advisory board includes former SEC chairwoman Mary Schapiro and Ford Foundation president Darren Walker among others....
...USA; Adrian Widdowson, London; Myra Cooper, Oxford Polymath 1,033: Elaine Kennedy, Dublin Crossword 16,230: Harjit Grewal, London; Lyn Sheeran, Switzerland; Michael Johnson, London Polymath 1,032: DM Macarthur...
...The women around him played decisive roles: not only, as Bate explains, sister Dorothy (who wrote “prose poetry of the highest order”) and wife Mary, but patrons such as the author Charlotte Smith....
...In 1677, one of the Grosvenors married a lowly girl, Mary Davies, who became a Catholic and then as a widow remarried the brother of her chaplain....
...Dorothy Buxton, the co-founder of Save the Children, who defied national laws, pioneered universal child rights and created a great institution....
...A thesis in 10 case studies, Sharp moves chronologically through the 20th century, beginning with the inimitable wit Dorothy Parker, and drawing to a close with the formidable Janet Malcolm, whose work Dean...
...The great American decorator Dorothy Draper, in her staunch yet jaunty hostess bible Entertaining is Fun!...
...Was I still traumatised by Brexit, or swayed by my devotion to The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, or Dorothy Sayers’s Galloway novel The Five Red Herrings, a tale of irascible artists and incidents in trout-streams...
...Cheekily titled Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics, the project celebrates the daring provocations of Tompkins, Bernstein, Slinger and Natalia LL, as well as Renate Bertlmann, Mary Beth Edelson, Dorothy...
...Like Dorothy in Oz I could leave behind my grey day and plunge myself into a world of colour and adventure and bad puns....
...In another innovation, the Calvert Foundation, a non-profit organisation, is issuing bonds to fund an impact investment portfolio it is running with the MacArthur Foundation of Chicago, which will itself...
...Dorothy might have been a schoolgirl when she wore her ruby slippers in 1939 — but she teamed them with ankle socks in a look that’s very 2014....
...Mary and Martha are given voices, and many of the additional lines originate from the work of female authors including the 12th-century mystic Hildegard of Bingen, Dorothy Day, the political activist and...
...Mary Hardy in Norfolk records results of cricket matches and, on active service in India, William Harness writes to his little son about the gentleness of elephants....
...When, after quarter of a century’s research, Dorothy Hartley published Food In England in 1954 it was already an historical document, something from a distant era, like cars with mudguards....
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