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...Like McDonagh, Maskell owes a debt to Harold Pinter, but the absurdist menace is deftly handled....
...The event also was named in memory of her husband, newspaper editor Sir Harold Evans, who died in 2020 at the age of 92....
...Why was it so necessary for the government of the day to try in 1967 to prevent the Sunday Times, under its then editor, Harold Evans, from publishing a true account of the case of former MI6 agent, Kim...
...Christina Ohly Evans $460 a year, bostonathenaeum.org Bromley House, Nottingham Housed in a pink 18th-century townhouse in the centre of Nottingham (described as “the best house in town” when it was built...
...“Harry” is Sir Harold Evans, the fearless former Sunday Times editor who was Brown’s husband from 1981 until his death in September 2020 at the age of 92....
...His “Pinter at the Pinter” season — six months of Pinter shorts — featured Antony Sher, Tamsin Greig, Meera Syal and Lee Evans, among others....
...The American influence remains strong — that of Gil Evans and Charles Mingus is clear....
...Sir Harold Evans, invariably known as Harry by friends and rivals alike, was the finest newspaper editor of his generation....
...“They have a triple A credit rating, $94bn in annual sales, $20bn in annual cash flow, they’ve got $34bn in cash on their balance sheet and their market cap is $430bn,” said Ashtyn Evans, analyst at Edward...
...The same year “Scoop, Scandal and Strife”, curated by Sunday Times editor Harold Evans, exploring newspaper photographs as a history of “great events . . . seen embedded in today’s trivia”, wondered “how...
...In roughly chronological order, William Cobbett, Woodward and Bernstein, Sir Harold Evans and Ryszard Kapuściński....
...(FT) Harold Evans, Fleet Street editor, 1928-2020 Known as Harry by friends and rivals alike, Sir Harold Evans was the finest newspaper editor of his generation....
...Christina Ohly Evans galeriedupassage.com Retrouvius, London “Saving things threatened with destruction” is how Adam Hills sums up the architectural- salvage business he set up with his wife, Maria Speake...
...“Events” was Harold Macmillan’s famous summary of the force that could transform all things....
...It is still, in Simon Evans’ revival, startling in its frankness. But what’s really clever is the way Nichols uses a mix of black comedy, sitcom and vaudeville routine to tackle the subject....
...Uncle Vanya Harold Pinter Theatre, London “Everything’s the same as ever, only worse,” grumbles Toby Jones’s Uncle Vanya, early in Ian Rickson’s beautifully executed staging of Chekhov’s great tragicomedy...
...Evans is brilliant and physically exact in Monologue (1973), in which an awkward loner addresses an absent friend....
...Sir Michael, and fellow historian Sir Richard Evans, have recently suggested — independently of each other — that Britain has entered a “Weimar period”, not in being threatened with a Hitler but instead...
...Killer Joe exudes the chilling control of one of those characters who suddenly arrive and take over in a Harold Pinter play, except that the Smiths are Texans who are beyond Sam Shepardesque trailer trash...
...The paper still commits good journalism but, unarguably, it achieved its greatest heights under its final pre-Murdoch editor, Harold Evans (now officially Sir Harold, Harry to his familiars)....
...“They’re an offline business trying to position themselves increasingly online,” said Harold Evans, research analyst at FinnCap....
...As Harold Evans, who had been squeezed out by Mr Murdoch as editor of The Times, wrote subsequently, “FT journalists should have petitioned for the canonisation of their chairman” in gratitude for this action...
...After Oxford, where she discovered journalism and stepped out with Martin Amis, a stint at the Sunday Times ended in an affair with its editor — later her husband — the then married Harold Evans....
...Last month, the veteran British journalist and editor Harold Evans published a guide to good writing, entitled Do I Make Myself Clear?...
...“We’re like armies lining up, making rude gestures at each other,” said Harold Greatwood, a 71-year-old resident whose council home is set to be demolished as part of the scheme....
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