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...APRIL Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan (Faber)O’Hagan’s take on the era of #MeToo portrays a high-flying art historian whose glittering life comes crashing down, which is played out in front of a bustling...
...“We are bringing them in line with their mainstream peers,” O’Leary says....
...Given that the Royal Opera House now boasts two splendid studio theatres in which to test-drive new material, Royal Ballet director Kevin O’Hare’s decision to present four premieres on the main stage as...
...“It feels an authentic material to use for the architectural period of 180 House – a building that was designed [between 1971 and 1976] by noted architect Sir Frederick Gibberd,” says interior style manager...
...Dunne’s also known as a former executive of the investment banking firm Sandler O’Neill + partners, which lost dozens of employees in the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center....
...Clever lighting by Natasha Katz guides the eye round the vast O of the Royal Albert Hall and helps make sense of the busy libretto which can sometimes sabotage the big moments....
...“I am really interested in things connected to queerness and sexuality and power,” he says, pointing to Jack O’Brien’s sculptures made from contorted clothing, tubing and spiralling wire, and Eva Gold, who...
...Frederick StudemannAbsolutely....
...And Other Low Joints (Bantam) the autobiography of Paul O’Grady (AKA Lily Savage) which was reprinted after his death in March....
...And O’Brien has left us, really, this historical and emotional testimony, which is what literature should do....
...Given that two of the book’s authors were Prime Minister Liz Truss and chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, Sarah O’Connor says it is worth asking: is there any truth to it?...
...view / From Cormac O’Donnell, Dublin, Ireland...
...She’d open Irma Rombauer’s Joy of Cooking and make goulash. She introduced Bailey to different ethnic foods....
...By candlelight, I read Tomas O’Crohan’s account of life here....
...Frederick Winslow Taylor, who came up with the theory, called on companies to “replace the judgment of the individual workman” with instructions that specified, “not only what is to be done but how it is...
...Turning inwards, Veronica O’Keane looks at memories — how we make them and how they shape us — in The Rag and Bone Shop (Allen Lane, February)....
...Sarah O’Connor FT EMPLOYMENT COLUMNIST Ed Balls, a big and hungry baby, enjoyed his first (pulverised) roast dinner at three weeks old....
...“These are the darkest days of this pandemic,” Catherine O’Neal, chief medical officer of Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, told reporters this week....
...Co-directed by Rachel O’Riordan and Diane Page, these are fresh, invigorating pieces of writing that talk with intelligence about what we’ve inherited and how we go forward. ★★★★☆ To July 24, lyric.co.uk...
...Kendall is passed over by his father to become chief executive, but still ends up singing a laudatory, cringe-inducing rap: “L to the O, G, A, N.”...
...Michael O’Hanlon, a senior adviser to the bipartisan Afghanistan Study Group which recommended extending the US presence earlier this year, said Biden was taking on retired generals such as McChrystal and...
...and Marcelino Sambé in the Act II pas de deux from Frederick Ashton’s La fille mal gardée....
...Live Q&A Adam LeBor, author of Budapest noir crime thriller ‘Kossuth Square’, and Frederick Studemann, the FT’s literary editor, were online on Thursday April 9 at 12pm, and again at 5pm, UK time to discuss...
...Ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev came by, as did Faye Dunaway, “though not for years now, when she was married to Terry O’Neill”, the late celebrity photographer. “Oh, and the Queen Mother”, she adds....
...Frederick Studemann FT LITERARY EDITOR It is way too early for a proper account of Covid-19 and its consequences....
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