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...For Rampling it is “Magnifique, n’est-ce pas? Un amour comme ça? Sublime, n’est ce pas?”...
...And I take my bra off or pull the cups down and I jiggle my shoulders while saying “T-h-a-n-k-y-o-u”. Though I, I get my period. And then I have cramps....
...Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry, was born Edith Helen Chaplin in 1878 in Lincolnshire....
...His rugged wardrobe brings a degree of rock’n’roll lumbersexual heroism to his domestic noir....
...In the filmed finale on the largest screen, an audience in the Park Avenue drill hall gazes raptly at something, presumably hypnotised by H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS....
...He helped shape the preferences of some of the 20th century’s ultimate taste analysts, among them the novelists Edith Wharton and Marcel Proust, and the art historian and museum director Kenneth Clark....
...“The Family”, a double nude portrait of Schiele and his wife Edith as sickly, downcast, remote from one another, with an unformed baby at Edith’s crotch, is a fine example of how his etiolated distortions...
...), the magazine n+1 has come of age....
...No Regrets, n+1 Foundation, Nplusonemag.com, RRP$9 Which books influenced you the most? What did you read too early? Too late?...
...Introspection is the stock-in-trade of Madeleine Peyroux, who headlines the following night – her previous albums covered Leonard Cohen and Edith Piaf....
...His most famous and brilliant routine, “black people and niggaz” – a commentary on divisions within black society – is heavily peppered with the N-word. I cannot repeat it because I am not black....
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