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...(Until September 24, Sadie Coles HQ) 2....
...This sordid affair closed a chapter on Monday, the FT’s Joseph Cotterill and Owen Walker report, after UBS settled with Mozambique....
...Timed to open just before Frieze Seoul (September 6-9), Ropac’s new space will show drawings by Joseph Beuys, while the original gallery space will host paintings and three-dimensional works by Donald Judd...
...But when Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World, decides to hike that upfront cost to 60 cents, the newsies take a stand....
...We listen as Binyavanga gives an eloquent, impassioned takedown of his bête noire, the Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński, linking him to his fellow Polish-born writer Joseph Conrad, whom we are all desperate...
...Cole Porter’s popular 1922 song “The Blue Boy Blues” gave the boy a voice, lamenting how “a silver dollar took me and my collar/to show the slow cowboys” across the Atlantic....
...There’s also a winning comic performance from Hugh Coles as Marty’s geeky father, George, a man with the physical ease of an ironing board....
...The writer’s genre-switch has been triumphant, as Island Reich (Michael Joseph, £14.99) proves....
...The song’s success inspired a film called Autumn Leaves, which starred Joan Crawford and used Cole’s hit as its theme....
...Some vanes have moved, like the lavishly detailed galleon over St Nicholas Cole Abbey that set sail from the dockside church of St Michael Queenhithe when it was demolished in 1876....
...“One song we hear too often is the one in which Africa serves as a backdrop for white fantasies of conquest and heroism,” Cole wrote....
...The dollar was trading positively at the time of the Fed’s September 20 meeting, noted Adam Cole of RBC. “That meeting marked the start of the trend of repricing near-term rate prospects....
...As such it sets itself firmly in the tradition of Irish diaspora writing — Joseph O’Connor’s Star of the Sea, Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn, and so many others....
...Julia Onslow-Cole, head of global immigration at PwC, said: “Theresa May has an amazing grip on the detail of policies and is extremely thorough in her approach....
...JULY … Blind Spot, by Teju Cole, Faber, RRP£20/Random House, RRP$40 (June) A marriage of words and photography from the author of Open City....
...David Cole, finance director, said the acquisition was in line with Swiss Re’s capital management priorities and would not alter its view on a possible future share buyback programme....
...When Joseph Mallord William Turner told a friend that “no one would believe, upon seeing my likeness, that I painted those pictures”, he pinpointed the tragic irony that would jinx every presentation of...
...Cassava Republic was also the first publisher to recognise the talents of Teju Cole, whose Known and Strange Things (Faber/ Random House) is my non-fiction book of the year....
...At the time he left to run Gradiva, a high-end gallery financed by “freeport king” Yves Bouvier and housed in a splendid building refitted by top decorator François-Joseph Graf....
...Solomon Israel and Gamba Cole play a father and son, who initially show a light-hearted paternal bond watched over by their wife and mother....
...Joseph Lelyveld, who had been the paper’s South Africa correspondent and would go on to become its executive editor, contributed the introduction....
...Upon hearing of the MEPs’ resolution, Maltese prime minister Joseph Muscat denied that the scheme sold citizenship and instead described it as an “investment” programme that would provide €1bn in financing...
...The Roi des Belges is named after the boat captained by Joseph Conrad when he was in the Congo in 1890....
...… Every Day is for the Thief, by Teju Cole, Faber, RRP£12.99/ Random House, RRP$23 After the success of his 2011 novel Open City, Nigerian-American writer Cole returns with this genre-bending mix of...
...Joseph Altuzarra’s collection featured every green from emerald to Kelly to forest, inspired, he says “by tropical plants, birds and nature”....
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