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...Rollicking, smart and witty, it included Irving Berlin’s “I Love a Piano” and Feinstein’s gorgeous, exquisite performances of Anthony Newley’s “Pure Imagination” and Alec Wilder’s “I’ll Be Around”....
...A statue of actor Sir Henry Irving has been shunted over to give more space and now looks, appropriately, towards a theatre....
...His last novel Shadowplay imagined the relationship between Bram Stoker and famous actors Henry Irving and Ellen Terry when they worked together in the Lyceum theatre in 19th-century London....
...There are also portraits of the bookmaker Irving Tindler, “Man in a Sports Shirt” (1982-83), and Freud’s life-long friend Michael Tree, “Man Smoking” (1986-87), who introduced the artist to Andrew Parker...
...henry.mance@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Elizabeth R may be shy but is not retiring / From Abeezar I Sarela Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK...
...henry.mance@ft.com Letter in response to this article: How to make Djokovic think outside the box / From Strat Mastoris, Brighton, UK...
...Irving Place is a beautiful, leafy little avenue, with generous coats of ivy crawling up its stone and brick façades....
...This industry is about to start making money again,” said Alex Irving at Bernstein....
...Set on the leafy Upper East Side, the landmark institution counts Washington Irving, Herman Melville, Willa Cather and Tom Wolfe among its historic members, while modern-day writers flock to the quiet fifth-floor...
...The earliest, Irving Caesar’s “Crazy Rhythm”, dates from the 1920s and the latest, Billie Eilish’s “idontwannabeyouanymore”, was written in 2017....
...In tandem, as artists began to use photographs, photojournalists and fashion photographers — Richard Avedon, Irving Penn — migrated into museums. Hierarchies began to dissolve....
...Far better known to posterity as the author of Dracula, in life Bram Stoker was Henry Irving’s assiduous theatre manager, his name still emblazoned with that of his employer on the outside wall of London...
...From Henry James’s The Spoils of Poynton to Anne Tyler’s A Spool of Blue Thread, the legal and psychological impact of a much-loved property and who gets to live in it is a powerful mechanism for examining...
...He palled around with the likes of Jack Nicholson, Roman Polanski and Henry Kissinger....
...Levi’s “Last Christmas of the War” outlasted O Henry’s popular Christmas story, “The Gift of the Magi”, as one of my most beloved December reading pleasures....
...Notable members John Walter Scott (stamp dealer and creator of the annual Scott stamp catalogue), Theodore E Steinway (grandson of piano-maker Henry Steinway), Henry J Crocker (a Californian businessman...
...These include Edward Fox’s pairings of summer and winter trees seen from the same vantage point, and Henry Irving’s forensic close-ups of bark....
...“Society is ageing,” says William Irving, a bond manager at Fidelity Asset Management....
...Yet it took Native American Henry Crow Dog to point out its colonial overtones....
...Just catching its last flourish before its demise, photographer Henry Irving, active from the 1890s until the 1920s, mastered platinum printing....
...Published accounts by leading actors such as Henry Paulson, Sheila Bair and Timothy Geithner provide a narrative of bailout decisions made with respect to Bear Stearns, Lehman, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac...
...“She’s a one-off,” said Dotti Irving, chief executive of public relations firm Four Colman Getty. “She’s always been loved by people because she was genuine.”...
...“We found letters from [John] Garrick, [Henry] Irving and [Charles] Dickens. Dickens was complaining about the bill.”...
...But David Garrick and Sir Henry Irving did not make their name in Hollywood or telly. Now fame tends to be elusive for those who work primarily on stage. There is Simon Russell Beale and Mark Rylance....
...Along with stories from his friends and family – Drena De Niro recalls being cajoled by her grandfather as a child into sitting for a portrait, wearing a large pink hat – the art historian Irving Sandler...
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