Hints and tips:
...Foreign policy is not usually a hot presidential campaign topic, but Benjamin Wallace-Wells tells us how and why that has changed this year....
...Apropos Nicholas Gruen’s piece (Opinion, May 12) on central bank digital currencies, I am struggling to see how this proposal differs from Lord Palmerston’s 1861 Post Office Savings Bank or Harold Wilson...
...And in the FT, I enjoyed this Lunch with Chris Wallace, though I remain far more optimistic about the Biden administration....
...Sir Harold Evans, invariably known as Harry by friends and rivals alike, was the finest newspaper editor of his generation....
...Mr Javid’s promotion came on a day of political carnage for many his former colleagues in Mrs May’s cabinet, as Mr Johnson made Harold Macmillan’s “Night of the Long Knives” reshuffle in 1962 seem modest...
...The towering Ramsay must have enjoyed seeing Lahr played by her own diminutive client, Wallace Shawn, in Stephen Frears’ 1987 movie about Orton, Prick Up Your Ears. If she saw it, that is....
...Wallace Shawn’s play Evening at the Talk House, originally staged at London’s National Theatre in 2015, imagines a dystopian world where such moral questions have become altogether more pressing....
...But the writer and actor Wallace Shawn sounds a warning: this place is pitiless, he tells her, because “America has no memory”....
...But Harold Hamm, chief executive of Continental Resources, one of the pioneers of the shale boom, says the downturn in activity is likely to intensify....
...“Even Artichokes Have Doubts” (the whimsical title suggests the influence of David Foster Wallace) was about the career choices of elite Ivy League graduates....
...The work of David Foster Wallace is dismissed as hipster junkie-lit (“Foster Wallace isn’t a genius....
...Merrily We Roll Along and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal are probably the two most renowned theatrical works to use reverse chronology....
...… Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey, by Alex Milway, Walker Books, RRP£6.99/ Candlewick, RRP$12.99 Would-be famous explorer Pigsticks and his taciturn hamster assistant Harold embark on...
...It was called the Wallace K Harrison house. Harrison took the 11-acre site in Huntington, New York, in 1931 as a family retreat and centre of architectural experimentation....
...The Pale King, by David Foster Wallace, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£20 Surely one of this year’s most eagerly anticipated novels, Wallace’s unfinished and posthumously published follow-up to Infinite Jest revolves...
...The Pale King, by David Foster Wallace, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£20, 560 pages Surely one of this year’s most eagerly anticipated novels, Wallace’s unfinished and posthumously published follow-up to Infinite...
...Ms Westberg represented Mr Salinger since 1990, and her agency, Harold Ober Associates, began working with the author in 1940....
...Wallace had beaten him, in a sense, to everything he needed to say. But i wasn’t quite the disappointment it might have been....
...Was it Harold Pinter they called the great compressionist? I would lay claim to that in my own area of expertise.”...
...It was, as the legendary founder and editor of The New Yorker Harold Ross told a colleague, “one hell of a story”....
...Rosalind Savill, director of the Wallace art collection. COMMANDER, CBE Ben Ainslie, Olympic sailor. James Hervey-Bathurst, for services to heritage....
...For Dutch painters, Cats’s was a useful metaphor: a good example is in London’s Wallace Collection - a small canvas by the short-lived Leiden-born painter Gabriel Metsu entitled “The Sleeping Sportsman”....
International Edition