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...Ann Russell is one of the trend’s rising stars....
...Its name came about after performance artist Dorothy Podber asked to shoot a stack of silkscreen portraits of Monroe in Warhol’s studio....
...The move was announced by Dorothy Gwajima, health minister, who also called for other government leaders to play a role in fighting the pandemic....
...Polly Russell is a curator at the British Library; @PollyRussell1; Instagram: the_history_cook Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Those with residents’ gardens are popular, such as Mecklenburgh Square, where Woolf, Dorothy Sayers and Graham Greene once lived....
...Watson and his wife Dorothy, and founder members GA Henderson and Fay K Henderson, are credited with coining the term “vegan”....
...It is a place that has drawn architect Walter Gropius, cellist Jacqueline du Pré, philosopher Bertrand Russell and poet Rabindranath Tagore....
...In the early 19th century, Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford, commissioned James Burton to build a network of residential terraces around the area’s grand centrepiece, Russell Square....
...The lane is famous as the scene of the first kiss between two of literature’s greatest detectives, Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane, creations of my favourite crime author Dorothy L Sayers....
...But the property had a history long before Monroe and Jane Russell gave it gold-digging charm; the hit 1953 movie was based on a 1949 Broadway musical, which is now in semi-staged revival from Encores!...
...This time, Dorothy Byrne, the channel’s head of current affairs, was put up to mouth such stuff as: “President Ahmadinejad’s views are enormously influential....
...Finally, Götterdämmerung is scheduled to premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on April 23 2010....
...This is a play regular theatre-goers are in danger of seeing too often (in the role of Arkadina since 1990, I’ve seen Susan Fleetwood, Dorothy Tutin, Judi Dench, Felicity Kendal, Penelope Wilton, Clare Higgins...
...God and Gold: Britain, America and the Making of the Modern World By Walter Russell Mead Atlantic £25, 320 pages FT bookshop price: £20 Walter Russell Mead adds religion to the mix of Anglo-Saxon virtues...
...Clive Russell’s Brother Mike is, if anything, rather more sensitive than the few dozen purveyors of therapy theatre, who expect punters to shell out for the privilege of watching them working out their own...
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