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...The V&A’s new show, Tropical Modernism, revolves around this odd confluence....
...Kubrick’s Space Station V in Earth’s orbit had a Hilton Hotel with picturephone booths and groovy Olivier Mourgue Djinn armchairs in the lobby to serve as the gateway to the Clavius Moon base....
...“Tile painter Debra has gone from doing Art Nouveau tulips to semi-naked men in leopard-skin underpants,” laughs Watson, who produces tiles designed by French artist Louis Barthélemy....
...As always you can reach me at sid.v@ft.com. Thanks for reading....
...As the CBI boss Tony Danker said in a tough speech today, measuring the UK’s long-term prospects by the speed of the post-Covid bounceback — the upside of a V-shaped recovery — is kidding ourselves....
...Brexit will also reduce the attractiveness of the UK as a place to invest in as it will no longer be a natural gateway to Europe....
...It has been designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, whose previous work includes the George V in Paris, The Savoy in London and the Four Seasons in Florence....
...Hyde Park is across the road and residents of Albertopolis need only pop through a gateway known as “the hole in the wall” to make their way to Harrods....
...Most polls show that the French want it to remain French, and defying the populace less than three months after his election may have been politically unwise....
...My mind raced for a suitable Indian name — any Indian name — beginning with V. Vikram? Vijay?...
...“The Chinese economy is slowing down and this is a structural slowdown so we don’t think there will be a V-shaped recovery any time soon. There’s no quick fix.”...
...A table at a dark bistro, with a candlelit dinner on checkered tablecloth in red and white, served by a French waiter speaking in accented English has to be a no-no....
...It was not born great but had greatness thrust upon it when, in 1309, the newly elected French Pope Clement V decided that he would rather not live in Rome and settled instead in this pleasant small town...
...It was built in the late 1530s for King James V and his French wife Mary of Guise but it is doubtful that they ever lived there together as James died in 1542, leaving Mary to hold court at Stirling alone...
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...Attending a reception given by George V at Buckingham Palace, he was asked by reporters if his shawl and dhoti were really appropriate for such an event....
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