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...When she wore a Valentino white dress at the premiere of Spartacus in 1960 and danced with Kirk Douglas, the photographs went around the world.”...
...The list of advisers includes Sir Douglas Flint, chair of Abrdn; Sir Ron Kalifa, independent director at the Bank of England; Baroness Shriti Vadera, chair of Prudential; Sir John Kingman, chair of Legal...
...This is Il barbiere di Siviglia on period instruments, and the effervescent playing of the English Concert, conducted by Douglas Boyd, is a joy....
...Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, the conservative packaging executives from Wisconsin, donated a combined $2mn to support DeSantis’s run....
...An actor who in the 1950s and 1960s embodied chiselled masculinity and romantic screen maleness (count the movie love-mates, from Jane Wyman to Elizabeth Taylor to Doris Day to Gina Lollobrigida) was later...
...On June 30, a 1998 painting of him by Elizabeth Peyton sold at Phillips for £385,000 (£488,950 with fees)....
...My personal style signifiers are Douglas Hayward suits and George Cleverley shoes. The highest part of my racing career was the ’60s and ’70s, which was a fantastic period for music and fashion....
...“The prince had his passion, but he ran it like a business,” explains Douglas Erskine Crum, Juddmonte CEO and former chief executive of Ascot racecourse....
...As neuroscientists Lindsey Hasak and Elizabeth Toomarian have put it, “the human brain just isn’t built to comprehend such large numbers”....
...His Conservative party counterpart Douglas Ross said the monarch was a “national treasure”....
...Aged 12, she saw Pygmalion three times and subsequently trained for a year at London’s Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art....
...A key factor in Garsington’s high standing is that it has the benefit of the Philharmonia Orchestra in the pit, and Dvořák’s heady score pulsated here with bewitching colours under conductor Douglas Boyd...
...Young Mungoby Douglas Stuart, Picador £16.99/Grove Press $27 Winner of the 2020 Booker Prize with his debut Shuggie Bain, Stuart returns with another novel set in the working-class Glasgow of his own youth...
...upgrade to larger properties and new buyers arrive from cities such as New York, Miami and Los Angeles, there have not been enough properties to go round, says Edmund Foran, managing broker at estate agent Douglas...
...It’s rare for divorce to get more vicious, or indeed deadly, than in the 1980s Hollywood film, War of the Roses — where Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner play a wealthy husband and wife living in Washington...
...Yet the reassuring continuity of Elizabeth’s reign has also blurred a detailed discussion of many aspects of that imperial legacy....
...This year will be remembered as the end of an era in Britain, due to the passing of Elizabeth II....
...To the new chief marketing and brand officer Elizabeth Harlow, who started in hospitality as a front-desk clerk in The Mayflower, that unease seemed like an opportunity....
...One transcending constant amid all the turmoil and rancour is Queen Elizabeth....
...He also recommends Thanks for the Feedback, a 2015 book by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen, two lecturers at Harvard Law School who specialise in conflict resolution....
...In his debut novel Shuggie Bain, longlisted for the Booker prize, Douglas Stuart imagines a Glaswegian Elizabeth Taylor — one born and raised in the city’s tenements....
...Chris Padilla, head of global government affairs for IBM, calls it “the biggest single change I’ve seen in my job in the last 10 years”, while Elizabeth Doty describes the evolution of views over the past...
...Gordon, Christian Jankowski, Klara Lidén, Elizabeth Price, Pipilotti Rist, Wolfgang Tillmans, Ryan Trecartin and Tobias Zielony....
...“A working-class African American, many of whose photographs are sexually explicit, Baltrop encountered only rejection,” wrote the late critic Douglas Crimp....
...It would feel like living in a village inside a global city, says Elizabeth Farrelly, author of Killing Sydney....
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