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...John Sugar is a detective in the right place at the wrong time....
...This is the entirely recognisable set-up for John O’Farrell’s new comic novel — but with one twist....
...Shelves are stacked with sleeping cherubs, conch shells, lions, saints – even a figure of Pope John Paul II. History looms large at Ginori 1735....
...Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler has recently revived its archival Brussels Weave carpets. At Castle Howard, decorator Remy Renzullo installed its pretty, floral Heartsease pattern in one of the bedrooms....
...John Derian agrees: “It’s a fun way to express yourself. They become heirlooms.”...
...Full flowerThe romantic botanicals of Rameau Fleuri wallpaper are being revived from the riches of the Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler archive (£696 per roll)....
...And it is them that this heartfelt, though flawed, musical from Luke Sheppard (direction), John O’Farrell (book) and Matthew Brind (musical arrangements) seeks to remember, staged like a gig with the band...
...Henry Farrell, professor at Johns Hopkins, explains why we are not all programmable zombies....
The artist admires the flat light and subtle power of the Fens
...Farrell and Newman, political scientists from Johns Hopkins SAIS and Georgetown University respectively, reveal how much US government agencies — in the name of national security — have strived to undo the...
...Here, on a slate-topped table, a glass goblet arrayed with twigs sits alongside a marble-and-string “Fiddle Fish” forged by little-known artist John Clegg, and a pair of glass fishing floats....
...the United States in conducting maritime surveillance and taking defensive action as appropriate to protect commercial ships from the threat posed by the Houthis,” US National Security Council spokesman John...
...has been amended since publication to correct the title of James Rebanks’s second book, English Pastoral Letters in response to this article: A thought-provoking stat on our survival prospects / From John...
...A favourite dealer is John Bird, who we’ve been buying from for years – our kitchen table in London comes from there – as well as more recently, a wrought-iron garden gate and a gothic bench....
...“Often you can identify the town where the piece was made from the style of the decoration,” says Warwick-based John Cornall, who has been selling antique folk and country furniture for more than 20 years...
...But we start where the book starts and where Shakespeare started: at the house of his glovemaker father John — a tan-coloured, half-timbered building now preserved as Shakespeare’s Birthplace....
...She works with an array of marble artists to bring her designs to life, including Payhembury, Naples-based Flavio Aquilina and John and Jane Jeffery, who artfully decorate what’s known as printer’s waste...
...Members of the House of Lords lent their backing, including former Archbishop of York Lord John Sentamu and Liberal Democrat peer and environmental protection advocate Lady Kate Parminter....
...Upcoming highlights this week include Maggie O’Farrell, Michael Morpurgo, Abi Elphinstone, Louise Minchin and Peter Stothard. On until October 1....
...Another eccentric 1993 movie also finds musical voice in the shape of Mrs Doubtfire, adapted by John O’Farrell and Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick, but with less consistent results....
...your fine and decorative art and architecture know-how in the neighbouring bookstore, a wood-panelled paean to turn-of-the-century elegance that would make Josef Hoffmann proud. shop.neuegalerie.org Aimee Farrell...
...That rescue — ludicrously unlikely — was led by British divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen, played in the film by Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell....
...In 2021 the US National Institutes for Research awarded its first grant in half a century to directly investigate the therapeutic effects of a psychedelic: a $4mn award to Johns Hopkins Medicine to study...
...“I think stories find their own shape, like water,” says O’Farrell....
...Scattered among the quilted workwear jackets and patchwork trousers that have found favour with everyone, from architect John Pawson to musicians Tyler, The Creator and Harry Styles, are giant clam shells...
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