Hints and tips:
...Pioneering surgeon William (Richard Armitage) is attending a drinks party at the House of Commons when he locks eyes with a woman across the room....
...The final episode of the first season ended with a sanctioned fight between Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar....
...Richard Waters 67....
...It would be resurrected in the movie Forrest Gump (1994), decades after Wilson, a sensitive proto-environmentalist, and Hite, a bulky man with a large appetite, had lost their lives at 27 and 38 respectively...
...Photographs: Iwan Baan/SFMoMA; Henrik Kam; Brian Forrest/Paul Cooper Gallery/Hauser & Wirth; Estate of Roy Lichtenstein...
...The jaunty ukulele strumming of the song’s opening bars became a kind of short code for a feel-good moment: it played in the background when President Richard Nixon gave yet another award to Forrest Gump...
...He had been influenced by jazz and cinema, and by US photographers Irving Penn and Richard Avedon (who called him “a Penn without ink”), just as The Beatles returned American music to American soil – a story...
...A good linguist, he shared with his wife an enthusiasm and knowledge of classical music and opera. He is survived by her and two sons....
..., with Richard Rodgers (1965) Sondheim once told the journalist Frank Rich that this collaboration with the elderly composer Rodgers was his only professional regret....
...But the overall mood music this year has been pretty grim....
...And in 1994 came the ultimate Messianic Innocent movie to be named Best Picture, Forrest Gump. Has Oscar taught us things about society and history? Yes. Does it still do so? Yes....
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