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...The Upside-Down World: Meetings with the Dutch Masters by Benjamin Moser, Allen Lane £30, 400 pages Jerry Brotton is the author of ‘The Sale of the Late King’s Goods: Charles I and his Art Collection’...
...The film tells the story of Gracie (Julianne Moore) who first met her much younger husband Joe (Charles Melton) when Joe was only 13 and Gracie was in her mid-thirties....
...Then, they consider Todd Haynes’ May December, an emotionally curious, tonally dissonant study of life’s grey areas starring Natalie Portman, longtime collaborator Julianne Moore and Charles Melton....
...She is now married to Joe (Charles Melton), the boy she slept with, these days in his 30s. There are teenage kids and a domestic routine, which Elizabeth strains not to condescend to....
...She and younger husband Joe (Charles Melton) survived a tabloid feeding frenzy 20 years earlier. Their first encounter was no meet-cute but a romp in the back room of a pet store when Joe was just 13....
...Blazing World: A New History of Revolutionary England by Jonathan Healey, Bloomsbury £30, 512 pages The Restless Republic: Britain Without a Crown by Anna Keay, William Collins £25 (hardback), 476 pages Jerry...
...“They’re starting to get a red wave going down here,” says Haynes....
...Clarkson dreams of the punishment Markle will not self-inflict; Morgan urges King Charles to expel the “poisonous rat”....
...At Royal Ascot this week, King Charles and Queen Camilla made their debuts as the horseracing world’s newly crowned heads of state....
...I mean, we had a piece last week in the FT about Jerry Seinfeld’s new movie, Unfrosted, which is about the creation of Pop-Tarts....
...Two other US soldiers defected in 1965: Corporal Jerry Parrish and Charles Jenkins, a sergeant who wanted to avoid being sent to fight in Vietnam....
...But they are also angry because storing the books elsewhere would save a mere $400,000 annually, according to Charles Hirschkind, head of the anthropology department....
...Pairs of satellites, nicknamed Tom and Jerry, have been observing major developments triggered by climate change during their 21 years in orbit. We explain how they do it....
...As soon as he saw the effects of the April frosts and the certain shortfall of supply, Charles Taylor MW (Master of Wine) of wine merchant Montrachet went scouting for new suppliers on 12 separate buying...
...Ben & Jerry’s alleges Unilever ‘usurped’ company board in Israel dispute Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s, have accused parent company Unilever of usurping its independent board...
...Luckily, my boyfriend thinks it’s very Charles Ryder in Brideshead Revisited. Given the excellence of Jeremy Irons, I’ll take it....
...The Making of Oliver Cromwell by Ronald Hutton, Yale University Press £25, 400 pages Jerry Brotton is professor of renaissance studies at Queen Mary University of London....
...Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, set the tone and his descendants Charles I, Philip II and Philip IV followed in solemnity and in fashion as kings of Spain....
....£15.45 Haynes Hanson & Clark Caveau des Jacobins NV Crémant du JuraMade with the most delicate of touches from the same grapes as champagne but with a light alpine accent....
...“It was a monumental weight of debt that was in jeopardy and is getting resolved in those bankruptcies,” said Charles Beckham, a partner at Haynes and Boone, adding that services providers were particularly...
...As penance, he sat for hours of interviews with Charles Bagli, the New York Times reporter who chronicled the debacle in his book Other People’s Money....
...“I would expect on the producer side, we’re going to continue to see more bankruptcies,” said Charles Beckham, a Haynes and Boone partner....
...Jerry Dellis, an analyst at Jefferies, noted that the company had withdrawn its guidance for the full year despite issuing a positive outlook in the first quarter....
...As a result of the omission, BlackRock voted against board member Christopher Haynes, the longest-serving independent director up for a vote at the company....
...As writer Charles Handy told me the other day: “It’s the capital P [in Purpose] that I worry about.” The recent British Academy summit threw up some other forceful observations....
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