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...Her heroine, Dr Iris Elcock (exquisitely played by Keeley Hawes), a GP and would-be MP, attends the theatre to watch an earnest political play — a pitfall that The Human Body could easily have fallen into...
...common ground[s] is a heartfelt, if underwhelming, duet for Germaine Acogny (founder of Senegal’s École des Sables) and former Pina Bausch dancer Malou Airaudo set to Fabrice Bouillon LaForest’s emollient...
...The piano trios of Cécile Chaminade and Germaine Tailleferre are for the most part more upbeat....
...They have also opened a shop selling local food and wine and a large, more casual rotisserie, Le Comptoir de la Mère Germaine, on a new piazza that also houses a wine bar and café....
...DH Lawrence, Henry Miller, James Joyce, Rabelais, Henry Fielding, Anaïs Nin, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Marie Stopes, Betty Dodson, Carl Jung, Marilyn French and Germaine Greer....
...Salman Rushdie, Bruce Chatwin, Germaine Greer, Michael Herr, Ryszard Kapuściński, Clive James . . . Sonny listens to his guests, Gita talks to them.”...
...There are lovely performances from Matthew Broome as Antipholus of Ephesus, increasingly dismayed as he is barred from his own home as an imposter, and Michael Elcock as Antipholus of Syracuse, bewitched...
...We pray Germaine Greer keeps pumping forever, so to speak. Some may wonder what the fuss is about. But a sense of loss for a person or thing one has scant to do with is a universal phenomenon....
...In the middle of the last century, Humphries, Germaine Greer, Clive James and Robert Hughes brought their lively minds from Down Under to Up Over....
...It’s at its best when witty — a lovely, funny, Sondheim-like number catches the awkward attraction of the young Rose (Rosie Graham) and Bert (Michael Elcock), who refuse to conform to stereotype and light...
...Its new French 75 was a combination of their preferences, dropping the gin and using Archie’s brandy and Germaine’s lemon, sugar and champagne....
...In 1960 she arrived in England, one of a group of Australian migrants which included Germaine Greer, Robert Hughes, Barry Humphries and Clive James....
...Onetime icons end up spurned, as Germaine Greer has been for her views on trans women. “I’m always telling myself when I get older I can’t be like that,” says Srinivasan....
...“He’d noticed I was very observant as a child,” says Bohm. Sam organised a visit to the Baker Street studio of the prominent London portrait photographer Germaine Kanova that proved pivotal....
...a single security....
...“They’re a pure asset manager with a heavy retirement focus, so commission-free ETF trading probably doesn’t closely align with their business priorities.”...
...“We’re looking at this as a marathon, we don’t see this as a sprint,” he said....
...The Turkish lira has also taken a heavy blow and is pinned around record lows. A collapse in interest rates in emerging markets has also reduced the appeal of these currencies....
...Square, a payments company, and Amazon, were the second and third biggest holdings for the Institutional Growth fund at the end of July. Amazon is up nearly 60 per cent since February 19....
...(Carmen Germaine) Smart reads When Rio Tinto blew up a 46,000-year-old sacred Aboriginal site, it drew “comparisons with the type of cultural vandalism practised by the Taliban, shredded the group’s relationship...
...(Carmen Germaine) Covid-19: a silver lining for financial inclusion As loyal Moral Money readers know, the world needs to come up with a lot of money to achieve the UN’s sustainable development goals —...
...(Carmen Germaine) The FT is offering a free 30-day trial to Moral Money, which includes access to FT.com....
...Or she might have been thinking of Germaine de Staël, the 19th-century author who once asked Napoleon to describe the best kind of woman. He replied: “She who has the most children.”...
...The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement went to the 77-year-old French-Senegalese choreographer Germaine Acogny, whose influence on African contemporary dance stretches back half a century....
...Joyce’s book is a passionate defence of why feminists such as Rowling, Germaine Greer and Joyce herself, and many other people I am sure, feel threatened by the movement towards gender self-identification...
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