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...Life & Art — Our culture podcast unpicks the complex film adaption of Frank Herbert’s Dune. What is it about? Does it live up to the hype? And is it worth six hours of your time?...
...Top New York law firms including Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Milbank have raised salaries for senior associates by as much as $20,000 in recent weeks and handed out year-end bonuses worth between $15,000...
...Tim Moore Saaremaa, Estonia Finns aside, beyond Tallinn there aren’t many foreign holidaymakers in Estonia. On the unexpectedly vast, low-slung island of Saaremaa, there aren’t even many Estonians....
...Top-notch spoofy spookiness from comedian Matthew Holness as the fictional horror author, affectionately lampooning British genre giants such as James Herbert, Clive Barker and Shaun Hutson....
...He suggests Didier Herbert Cuve 4, a Pinot Noir/Chardonnay blend that marries rich and savoury oak notes with tartare sauce-like acidity....
...Several auto leaders, including VW boss Herbert Diess, have begun using Twitter more frequently following the success of Tesla chief executive Elon Musk in building excitement around his company....
...Elaine Moore is the FT’s deputy Lex editor Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Current managing partner Gideon Moore will stand down in 2022, triggering the firm’s second management election in as many years....
...Linklaters will kick off elections to replace current managing partner Gideon Moore next year. The banking partner won a second term in 2019 for three years and will step down in April 2022....
...They made curtains for the critic Herbert Read, an important champion of Modernism. They even tried, and failed, to sell some designs to Fortnum & Mason....
...The influential art critic and poet Herbert Read also lived in the Mall Studios....
...Former ministers Patrick McLoughlin, Nick Herbert and Ed Vaizey will also be given positions in the Lords....
...There was a sole Brit among them: Henry Moore. And the exhibition fliers Ordovás has on display show a rollcall of still more now-great names of modern art: Miró, Picasso, Braque....
...“It was founded by Herbert Read and Roland Penrose in the same year as the NHS!” Kalmár says with evident delight. (Actually it was set up a year earlier, in 1947, but close enough.)...
...British-based artists such as Roland Penrose, Henry Moore, Paul Nash and Eileen Agar spent time in Paris in the 1920s, meeting Breton, Ray, Max Ernst and Salvador Dalí....
...She joins from Herbert Smith Freehills. Ashurst has hired Simon Moore as a project finance partner in its London office. He joins from law firm Simmons & Simmons....
...Law firm Morgan Lewis has hired three London-based partners, Mark Geday, Nicholas Moore, and Tomasz Wozniak, from Herbert Smith Freehills....
...A postwar initiative to expose British schoolchildren to the best in modern art, attracting contributors such as Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Henri Matisse and L.S....
...Last year, Slaughter and May hired a pensions expert from Herbert Smith Freehills; it was the firm’s first hire at partner-level in 128 years....
...American collectors Herbert and Lenore Schorr saw Basquiat’s potential in 1981, “buying out of passion”....
...The Cyclist Who Went Out in the Cold, by Tim Moore, Yellow Jersey, RRP£14.99 Previous cycling bestsellers have seen Moore riding the routes of the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, but his latest challenge...
...He was especially horrified by the public accusation of Edwin Montagu, one of the two Jewish members of the Cabinet (the other was the pro-Zionist Herbert Samuel), that the Balfour Declaration was tantamount...
...Centerview Partners, Deutsche Bank and UBS are advising BAT, while Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Herbert Smith Freehills are legal advisers....
...Gideon Moore, managing partner at Linklaters, said the “mood is more positive” than immediately after the Brexit vote and there was a feeling we “just have to get on and make the best of it”....
...The Liberals’ response was pusillanimous; Prime Minister Herbert Asquith and his ministers were still wavering when the 1914 assassination in Sarajevo let them temporarily off the hook....
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