Hints and tips:
...“F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E” and “Sorted for E’s & Wizz” were ticked off like rites of passage from someone moving from Sheffield outsider to Britpop in-crowd....
...Arthur Conan Doyle lived in Tennison Road, Norwood, setting for one of the first Sherlock Holmes stories....
...Even that most bastardised adaptation of Conan Doyle’s detective tales, Sherlock, still finds Benedict Cumberbatch in a deerstalker....
...Jay Z referenced it in his latest collaboration with Beyoncé, “Everything is Love”, with the lyric “Louis V and Goyard trunks all in the closet.”...
...Besides reprising her ambivalent copper in Line of Duty, Keeley Hawes is now a regular on our screens as harassed, 40-ish Mrs Durrell, a part she can do with hands tied behind her back....
...Also shortlisted, in the student category, was Torsten Sherwood, whose Throne and Pew stools are a modern take on the traditional finger joint: two planes of extended “fingers” that intersect to form a V-shaped...
...While he now faces years of prison clothing, during the trial he often dressed in V-neck jumpers and button-down shirts....
...He added that losing the CR-V to Honda’s plant in Canada was “disappointing”....
...The show’s premise was undermined by a warm speech delivered by Lady Agnes (Keeley Hawes) when she said: “We all give 165 Eaton Place as our address.”...
...Fact v fantasy: How farfetched is it? “If you believe in spooks, clap your hands.”...
...Zoom: The Global Race to Fuel the Car of the Future By Iain Carson and Vijay V....
...The literary flight of fancy came as Greenspan received an honorary degree from Edinburgh University, alma mater of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Holmes....
...Riat Chairman The Bremic Hotel V....
...Charlotte Mullins is the editor of the V&A Magazine. “Phallacy” runs at the New End Theatre, Hampstead, London NW3, until May 14....
...Hoad, planning partner of Campbell Doyle Dye, is ex-P&G. K is for knickers....
...The modern short story was nurtured, perhaps even created, by the explosion of magazines and periodicals in the 19th century, and such writers as Dickens, Wells and Conan Doyle produced them for the press...
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