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...Reich/Richter Ensemble Intercontemporain (Nonesuch) Among the eye-catching opening events at The Shed in New York in 2019 was Reich/Richter, a work embracing art, film and music, which had more than 100...
...Traitor King by Andrew Lownie, documents Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson’s love affair with the Third Reich....
...Edward Luce is the FT’s US national editor Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Metamorphosis (Arthur Pita) Stuck in his bedroom and thickly covered in black treacle, Edward Watson goes into self-isolation in Arthur Pita’s harrowing but blackly comic interpretation of Kafka’s novella...
...Edward Luce responds Rana, you’re asking the right questions. I don’t think the answer needs to be very complicated....
...provocative projects, such as Piotr Uklanski’s “The Nazis”, a grid of 164 portraits of famous actors, including Harrison Ford, Ralph Fiennes and Yul Brynner, all dressed, in character, as officers of the Third Reich...
...If you are wondering why, turn to Reich and Giridharadas....
...Canonised by a certain American novel about a ferocious white whale, America's whaling industry peaked in the mid-19th century before falling away with the discovery of oil by Edward Drake in the late 1850s...
...He had met Mary at a party at Pakenham Hall, an Irish castle owned by Edward Longford, where he’d been invited by Longford’s sister-in-law Christine in the hope that Powell would bring “the right sort of...
...The night’s premiere, Multiverse, looks even less of a keeper, despite elaborate sets and a commissioned Steve Reich score....
...Highlights include Steve Reich’s “Different Trains” with the Duke Quartet, and the Brodsky Quartet playing Borodin and Tchaikovsky....
...Together with his son, moral philosopher Edward Skidelsky, he wrote a book, How Much is Enough? Money and the Good Life....
...Further on in his article, Mr Hayes quotes Savile Row tailor Edward Sexton as saying: “Brown was very popular in the 1930s and 1940s.”...
...When news reached them about the Third Reich’s atrocities, the couple committed suicide. Seksik’s bestselling novel is a tender and tragic dramatisation of Zweig’s final months....
...Time to Start Thinking: America and the Spectre of Decline, by Edward Luce, Little, Brown, RRP£20 Vivid reportage and iconoclastic analysis by the FT’s chief US commentator....
...Christopher Purves is a suave Mephistopheles, and Edward Gardner chorales orchestra and chorus with ravishing sensitivity. www.eno.org...
...Harms and her designers Bernd Damovsky and Dorothea Katzer set the work in what could be seen as elite 1940s Third Reich circles, but the references are far too vague to be sure....
...Richard Clothier’s bottle-blond dye job comes into its own when he portrays Gloucester in Richard III: with leather trench coat, callipers and a hand missing, he looks like a Nazi carrying his wounds for the Reich...
...The club-footed Reichs minister quickly abandoned his proposal, however, once colleagues pointed out that the enemy might well retaliate in kind....
...Lucy Kellaway, FT management columnist At Last (Picador) is the final book in Edward St Aubyn’s brilliant trilogy of the dysfunctional Melrose family....
...Robert Reich, the former Clinton official, summed up what many liberals thought when he said: “If you watched with the sound off, you might have thought he was giving a lecture on the history of the interstate...
...Mr Dodd’s decision “makes it more likely that regulatory reform will be enacted”, says Edward Yingling, chief executive of the American Bankers Association, because it “frees him from political dynamics...
...Mr Reich says bank nationalisation is the only answer to today’s crisis....
...Vividly portrayed is the uncomfortable figure of Edward Heath, one of the grumpiest men ever to have occupied 10 Downing Street....
...The culminating duet for Leanne Benjamin and Edward Watson revealed itself even more clearly as a creation of happiest invention, most skilful shaping of academic forms....
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