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...The one bright spot is conductor Gerry Cornelius, rousing the ETO orchestra to Italianate passion. At a time when opera in the UK needs all the help it can get, ETO has an important part to play....
...In 1533, the Cologne-born Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa — soldier, lawyer, philosopher and occultist — introduced himself to the public with a flattering portrait engraving at the front of his book De occulta...
...Harold Mozley York, North Yorkshire, UK Letter in response to this letter: Many LGBTQ Christians oppose doctrinal reform / From Luke Appleton, General Synod Member for Exeter Diocese, Paignton, Devon,...
...“Internally we talk about being ‘positively paranoid’,” Christian Sinding, chief executive of EQT, told the Financial Times, referring to fears about how the economic environment would affect the firm’s...
...From Cage I moved on to Morton Feldman, Christian Wolff, Cornelius Cardew and the whole experimental music scene....
...Continental Resources, which shale pioneer Harold Hamm took private last year, is the US’s biggest private oil producer, pumping 280,000 b/d. It’s also a natural gas powerhouse....
...Letters in response to this article: Church of England ‘fulminators’ take note / From Harold Mozley, York, North Yorkshire, UK Many LGBTQ Christians oppose doctrinal reform / From Luke Appleton, General...
...“CoBrA was created in response to the horrors of the second world war,” says Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke, a Brussels-based gallerist and the chairman of the city’s Brafa art fair....
...The first is “Bonds”, a novella written by Harold Vanner, one of Mildred’s friends....
...What Keir Starmer is trying to do with his announcements on crime in particular is to recreate the successful mix that both Harold Wilson and Tony Blair managed to set out....
...Building on Henry’s membership in an opera troupe (which horrifies his uncle), director Christian Räth gives the staging a theatrical aspect....
...Acutely aware that his own title to the throne would be contested, Harold had himself crowned in a hurry at Winchester Abbey after Edward’s death....
...Starr was the face of the Christian right’s insatiable prurience and selective outrage....
...Michael Gove was there; the evangelical Christians, Miriam Cates, Danny Kruger with very striking calls to try and boost the birth rate to save the normative family....
...Cyrano de Bergerac Harold Pinter Theatre, London Some things improve with age, and Jamie Lloyd’s Cyrano de Bergerac is one of them....
...His father Cornelius was a curator of classical art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston....
...Harold Macmillan, prime minister from 1957 to 1963, was an Etonian and a classicist, but he had fought at the Somme and seen mass unemployment....
...Jaffrelot, a professor at King’s College London, argues that India has turned into an “ethnic democracy” in which Muslims and Christians are effectively second-class citizens....
...As Nicolson says, this was “Louis XI, claiming to be an anointed but independent Christian sovereign”. And this “long before Machiavelli”. Alastair Conan London CR5, UK...
...Well-meaning Christians offer to pray for her: “I’m reminded that I’m broken.” When she tries out a dating app, she is met with abuse (that line about her prettiness being far from the worst)....
...Rima Suqi galeriehalf.com Galerie du Passage, ParisTucked into the glass-roofed Galerie Véro-Dodat is a treasure trove that has been visited by Princess Caroline of Monaco and Christian Louboutin....
...Mini Rose Gold Watch, wearthlondon.com, £49.99; Laura Mercier Crème Brûlée Honey Bath, harveynichols.com, £37; Christian Louboutin Oeil Vinyle Luminous Ink Liner, harrods.com, £58; Vattenkrasse Watering...
...In July, Garth Ritchie, the head of Deutsche Bank’s investment bank, left the lender and was replaced by its chief executive Christian Sewing....
...As in the film, Aaron Tveit’s Christian here pitches up in fin-de-siècle Montmartre, where the young innocent abroad immediately gets caught up in the bohemian world of Toulouse-Lautrec (Sahr Ngaujah) and...
...In Kielce in 1946, the disappearance of a Christian child triggered yet another edition of the blood libel (invented in medieval England) by which Jews were said to require the blood of Christians for their...
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