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...Pinner has short, dark hair, a cheeky smile and the kind of sturdy build you’d expect from a butcher....
...No “Taskrabbit” is going to splurge on one of Fendi’s denim or leather utility aprons for spring, but if they did, they’d find them fit for purpose....
...They are at the vanguard of a number of like-minded acts such as John Francis Flynn, Lisa O’Neill and The Mary Wallopers. But talk of them leading an Irish folk revival receives short shrift....
...Galliano’s hair white at Industria Superstudio photography studio....
...Rowan Finken provides a dash of sleazy comedy as the unseen landlord’s son, Misha, who is eager to build a hair-transplant factory on the site of Protasov’s house....
...And I’d agree. (I also swear by the brand’s straighteners....
...“I took all his hair, is that what inherited means?” Jack shoots back....
...The couple’s nightwear is smart — 1960s White Company — although their hair and their manners are terrible. But John-and-Yoko is not the subject here....
...“White magic, black magic” was how historian of cubism John Golding characterised the twin founders of Modernist art, Constantin Brâncuşi and Pablo Picasso....
...He’d taken Chailley under his wing and moulded his investing style....
...Not quite, but you’d be forgiven for thinking so, given the return of models from that era. The nostalgic references didn’t stop there....
...Its most recent work was B.O.T. and the Beasties (2021), shown on the BBC’s CBeebies channel....
...In the 1770s, the newborn United States sent two commissioners to Paris, Benjamin Franklin and the future American president John Adams....
...Sinéad O’Sullivan is a former Senior Researcher at Harvard Business School’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness....
...While there, I read a buzzy new novel, Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan. The FT review was a bit negative: I would give it a rave....
...John O’DriscollThroughout the process I would’ve been privy to the intelligence that we had gathered ourselves in Ireland....
...North Woods by Daniel Mason John Murray £16.99/Random House $28, 384 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Sinéad O’Connor never wanted to be a pop star....
...His 2014 Streetcar Named Desire unfolded in a revolving apartment; for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2017), Jack O’Connell opened the play naked under a shower....
...It was during this time that, drawn to material that combined heartbreak and comedy, she discovered actors such as John Candy and Steve Martin....
...“I’d love for you to come to Aspen,” read the actor’s subsequent reply. By the late 1990s, O’Neill was taking fewer pictures....
...John O’DriscollMoney is the motive for getting involved in crime....
...“O Brother” by John Niven is published by Canongate on August 24. linktr.ee/OBrotherTour Follow @FTMag to find out about our latest stories first...
...Person A rewrites it and goes home as the light fades, “reflecting, with bowed shoulders and a wry smile, that late hours, like grey hairs, are among the penalties of success”....
...In the 1950s, he used charcoal for economy, and because “I felt I’d been exposed, that in public I’d put on a costume of thick paint and earthy colours, I was imitating myself”....
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