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..., a 2016 film included in an exhibition opening next month at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Williamson unites 28-year-old artist Buhlebezwe Siwani with her mother and grandmother to reflect on apartheid...
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...Additional reporting by Joseph Cotterill in Johannesburg....
...Additional reporting by Sebastian Payne and Philip Georgiadis in London, Hudson Lockett and Chan Ho-him in Hong Kong, Leo Lewis in Tokyo, Joseph Cotterill in Johannesburg, Mehul Srivastava in Jerusalem and...
...Self-isolation also means you might miss that free meal at a church group, which helps balance the books,” said Helen Barnard, deputy director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a charity....
...Which Julian Barnes novel is narrated by Geoffrey Braithwaite? Whose hit singles include “Lady D’Arbanville”, “Matthew and Son” and “Moon Shadow”?...
...By the time of her death in 1814, she had created the largest rose collection in the world, famously recorded by botanical artist Pierre-Joseph Redouté, which would inspire a generation of rose breeders...
...Next are some wonderful Georgian neighbourhoods: Chiswick Mall opposite and the beautiful facades of The Terrace, in Barnes....
...Joseph Evans, senior research analyst at Enders, wonders how applicable that model is — given the scale of Barnes & Noble, which has more and bigger stores than Waterstones....
...Buying Guide Heathrow is roughly 30 minutes’ drive from central Barnes Hammersmith Bridge, designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and opened in 1887, is the weakest bridge over the Thames in London....
...Julian Barnes once wrote that literature encompasses politics but not vice versa....
...The emotional force of his figures, with their deep dark eyes, piercing gazes, fleshy vulnerable countenances and awkward postures, is comparable to Van Gogh’s portraits of postman Joseph Roulin and Cézanne...
...David R Sorensen Professor of English, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA, US...
...I stand corrected if not abashed after reading Julian Barnes’ haunting novel on the agonies of Shostakovich under Stalin and his successors....
...It is St Joseph’s Night and the procession is about to begin....
...The Noise of Time, by Julian Barnes, Jonathan Cape, RRP£14.99 / Knopf, RRP$25.95 (May) Barnes’s first novel since the Man Booker Prize-winning The Sense of an Ending (2011) tackles art and power in Soviet...
...Barnes still believes James’s literary essays are his best work “not least because it will continue to irritate him”. Barnes first met James in the Bung Hole, a London wine bar in the 1970s....
...Joseph Abate, a strategist at Barclays, argues that the Fed will therefore most likely “taper” the end of reinvestment, just like it gradually scaled back quantitative easing, to avoid any turmoil....
...James Barnes at Gavekal Dragenomics warns not to dismiss Thursday’s spasm in financial markets as a local problem....
...Yolande Barnes, director of world research at Savills Across the developed world, capital is concentrated in the hands of older, homeowning households....
...Barnes Chile ● Casa Marín, Miramar Vineyard Riesling 2011, San Antonio, £21.90, Hedonism ● Cousiño-Macul, Isidora Riesling 2013, Maipo, US ● Long Shadows, Poet’s Leap Riesling, 2011, Columbia Valley...
...By 1964, he was already acquiring a reputation for boldness and originality: his first signing for Cape had been Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, the UK rights of which he acquired for £250....
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