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...Among established Republican donors, Trump expects to depend upon Oklahoma oil tycoon Harold Hamm and casino magnate Miriam Adelson, who stayed neutral in the primary....
...February 25 to July 28; further information and tickets here ‘Harold Cohen: AARON’, Whitney Museum of American Art AARON was the late artist Harold Cohen’s proto-AI art software, which was programmed to...
...Harold got out for nought in his first game [for the Gaieties]; his highest score was 39. He was very candid about his failures....
...If Harold Pinter ticks away behind the verbals, Francis Bacon might have inspired the shot of a large, slumped naked policeman....
...Seventy years later, Calton’s grandson Francis found himself in financial difficulty and sold the estate to the actor-manager Edward Alleyn, who founded Dulwich College there....
...The Netanyahusby Joshua Cohen, Fitzcarraldo £12.99/New York Review of Books $16.95 Inspired by an anecdote told by the critic Harold Bloom, The Netanyahus is a fictionalised account of the visit Benzion...
...Nose Dive: A Field Guide to the World’s Smells, by Harold McGee, John Murray, RRP£35, 688 pages A tour-de-force by McGee, the world’s leading writer about the science of cookery....
...Harold James, professor of history at Princeton, has even written a gloomy article about “Late Soviet America”. Yet modern China has weak foundations, too....
...Meanwhile a succession of Conservative prime ministers — from Winston Churchill to Harold Macmillan and Edward Heath — came to enjoy the Astors’ hospitality....
...— next to feeble Post-Impressionists Harold Gilman (“Tree”, “In Gloucestershire”) and Spencer Gore (“The Fig Tree”) to demonstrate how UK artists “adapted Van Gogh’s brilliant colours, distinct brush strokes...
...St Edmund’s RC primary school in Whitton, Archbishop Myers Secondary Modern in Hounslow and Saint Francis Xavier’s Bilateral in Liverpool....
...Bragg’s not too vain to include tricky moments: Harold Pinter played with him like a bored lion. ★★★☆☆ Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Seven Acts of Mercy for the RSC set contemporary social depredations against the work of Caravaggio; now The Secret Theatre considers the surveillance state through its effective inventor in England, Sir Francis...
...“Gentle and generous in life, he can be spiteful and violent in print,” the writer Francis Wyndham explained....
...Former prime minister Harold Macmillan grew up at number 52 What you can buy for . . ....
...Several works sold above mostly attractive estimates, including Francis Picabia’s “Lampe” (c1923), which went to a telephone bidder for £3.1m (£3.6m with fees, est £800,000-£1.5m)....
...(For more well-told 1970s gloom, see Dominic Sandbrook’s Seasons in the Sun and Francis Wheen’s Strange Days Indeed.) Pundits in the 1970s routinely predicted extremist takeover....
...asked Francis Tusa, editor of Defence Analysis....
...We canvassed together for Harold Wilson in 1964 on gritty streets where she seldom took no for an answer....
...Harold’s Hungry Eyes, by Kevin Waldron, Phaidon, RRP£10.95/$16.95 Harold is a small dog with an insatiable appetite, who sees food everywhere....
...Italian American directors, Francis Ford Coppola or Martin Scorsese? Tyler Cowen I mean, I’m sick of them both....
...Harold Macmillan’s sorrowful inventory of flogged-off national heirlooms epitomises the spirit behind Selling Off Britain (Saturday, C4 7.05pm)....
...Pirie considered the post-Shakespeare world of Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and John Dryden the richest in all literature....
...Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre, London Something to brighten up the dark December days: the well-deserved transfer from Hampstead Theatre of Joe Penhall’s hugely enjoyable musical about the Kinks...
...Meanwhile, work is already under way on Vistas’ third project, an updated edition of Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny’s seminal Taste and the Antique: The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500-1900....
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