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...During the decade, Dick Goodwin became close to two presidents — John F Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson — and played an important role in the 1968 White House campaigns of both insurgent senator “clean” Eugene...
...Released from Succession, Brian Cox is back on the West End boards in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, the semi-autobiographical epic that won its writer a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1957...
...The results fell short, with the notable exception of those from Papo’s Bagels in Dalston, launched by a husband-and‑wife team from New York. But Dalston was too far to become a regular haunt....
...As a symbol of “the travels with the Impressionists”, her grandmother gave her a beach scene by the French landscape painter Eugène Boudin....
...Alongside are Degas’ portraits of Eugène Manet, the artist’s brother and eventually Morisot’s husband, and of Morisot’s sister; more straightforward exercises in naturalism, they attest to close circles...
...In “Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight”, painted on Morisot’s honeymoon, her husband surveys a seascape through a dazzle of fluttering layers — lace curtains, glass, window-boxes, fencing, a frieze of passing...
...Or to Morisot’s “Eugène Manet and His Daughter in the Garden”, the gender roles of painter/model gloriously reversed, an artist radically painting her husband — as passive, neutral, a foil for luminous little...
...Before her disappearance, Kathleen had hired a divorce lawyer and warned friends about her husband’s violent behaviour. Durst was the prime suspect but the trail went cold....
...“In literary quality and historical importance, the psychoanalytic writings bear comparison with the autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, the journals of Eugène Delacroix, and the letters of Vincent van Gogh...
...Mr Rashid explained that he met a Goldman Sachs banker after the service, but his then-wife testified that she did not recall her husband conducting any business during the trip....
...That world-weary mood, along with Rae Smith’s shabby-genteel set and costumes, seems deliberately reminiscent of Eugene O’Neill....
...Her accolades include multiple awards and a fellowship at the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference. She writes for Spike Lee’s Netflix series She’s Gotta Have It....
...Charlotte Hendrix, 72, who was visiting from South Carolina with her husband Bill, pledged to see “as many shows as we can”....
...“In England (Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight)”, painted on her honeymoon, blends the figure of her husband with lace curtains as he glances nervously through layers of screens — glass, window boxes of...
...Her husband, Eugene Degnan, is also a trade lawyer, at the Washington-based firm of Morris Manning & Martin, which often represents foreign exporters facing possible punitive duties....
...But along the way she has also delivered a series of acclaimed theatrical performances, winning Olivier Awards for her turns in the title role of Eugene O’Neill’s Anna Christie and as Stella Kowalski in...
...Most of its leaders, including the legendary orator Eugene Debs, who had contested five presidential elections, were imprisoned under the hurriedly passed Espionage Act....
...There are many casualties in Eugene O’Neill’s harrowing, near-autobiographical 1941 drama about a family tearing itself apart, but perhaps the biggest one is truth....
...Eugene Onegin opened to five-star reviews, the English surtitles proving no barrier to audience appreciation....
...Together with her husband and daughter, Liliane set up the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller to support medical, cultural and humanitarian projects....
...The painting, now believed to be of a mistress during Rivera’s first marriage, was sold by the NBC foreign correspondents and film-makers Eugene and Natalie Jones, who bought it in 1976....
...The picture, of his brother Eugene distorted by the rippling water, would inspire Kertész’s later experiments with photo distortion....
...He, an amnesiac, prefers to be known as “Gene”, because he likes the plays of Eugene O’Neill (understandably, it turns out), but that name soon seems ironically suitable....
...peasants living harmoniously with nature, fed by their mother while their father works the land in “La Becquée”, or Berthe Morisot’s toddler-daughter playing in dappled gardens in “Les Pâtés de Sable” and “Eugène...
...Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 Crosby was director of operations for US marketing firm Saginaw....
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