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...Swathed in prostheses, Murphy again plays not only the gnarled barber Mr Clarence but his patron Saul, a bad-tempered Jewish senior citizen....
...We are reviewing our approach to skills with Sir Michael Barber....
...Obituary section These are some of the people we said goodbye to this year: Jan Morris, Diego Maradona, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, John le Carré, Lee Teng-hui, Sean Connery, Eddie Van Halen, Valéry Giscard d’...
...Lionel Barber, who on a final pre-Brexit trip to Brussels examines the forces pulling Britain and Europe apart....
...Emily Barber blends pride and desperation in her portrayal of a young woman battling to keep up a front while sleeping in her car....
...Here’s a vivid dispatch from the campaign trail by Lionel Barber, the FT’s editor....
...At this point, we were sent two VERY URGENT emails from two solicitors at the same law firm, one of whom was Eddie Parladorio, a celebrity lawyer....
...Interview by Jamil Anderlini Other notable interviews: George Osborne Charles Koch Eddie Jones Mino Raiola Sadiq Khan Josh Harris Paul Polman Mark Thompson Kazuo Hirai Georgette Mosbacher Mark...
...Just along is Cuts the barbers, who are members and cut our staff’s hair. The laundry on Berwick Street who do our uniforms is run by a really nice family. There’s a really nice sense of community....
...Tony Barber Science The Serengeti Rules: The Quest to Discover How Life Works and Why It Matters, by Sean B Carroll, Princeton, RRP£18.95/$24.95 Carroll, a molecular biologist and geneticist, describes...
...Situated next to the Trelawney council estate, a few shops down from ‘The Yuppie Barber’, it’s at the crossroads of gritty and gentrified east London....
...We don’t have to believe – frankly we don’t even need – the narrating ego of Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne). Clark’s slumming-patrician act was a third element in the chemistry class....
...Jude Law as a supermodel (wigs and strapless frocks), Judi Dench as a critic, Eddie Izzard as a Mr Moneybags: each has nothing witty to say and says it at inordinate length....
...A dorky 1970s barber’s cut for Penn’s portrayal of the first openly gay American elected to public office; a receding crinkle-cut for Langella’s Richard Nixon, transforming the former matinee-idol Dracula...
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