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...Several of City Ballet’s principal dancers — Mearns, Peck, Joseph Gordon, Mira Nadon, Roman Mejia and soloist Emily Kikta — are of vintage Balanchine quality, and intensely individual....
...Former set designer and craftsman Joseph Turnbull builds bespoke cabins and saunas....
...Peck’s pop culture literacy is used to remarkable effect....
...Raoul Peck’s sombre, four-part documentary takes its title from the order given by the insane Colonel Kurtz at the close of Joseph Conrad’s novella, Heart of Darkness; it’s also the title of Sven Lindqvist...
...The Lady of the Lake (Severn House, RRP£20.99), a diverting mystery in traditional style beginning with the murder of an unpleasant major, and the other for Come a Little Closer by Karen Perry (Michael Joseph...
...Naturally, then, the NYCB dancers were spectacular (in particular Sara Mearns, new principal Joseph Gordon and apprentice Naomi Corti)....
...As the Woman in pink, Tiler Peck kept finding space within the choreography to surprise, her signature musicality in full bloom....
...“One of the first books Joseph gave me was a book of Mark Strand,” Baryshnikov says. “He said, ‘Mouse, have this.’ And I said, ‘Joseph, I don’t speak a word of English.’ It was at the very beginning....
...The other incident arose from the prosecution last year of Joseph Zada in Florida for duping investors through a Ponzi scheme....
...Robert Peck, an analyst at SunTrust Robinson Humphreys, says Facebook’s earnings challenged the notion that there was weakness in digital advertising across the industry in the first quarter....
...Mr Mustafa followed in the infamous footsteps of Asil Nadir, the Conservative-party donor and chief executive of Polly Peck, in fleeing to Northern Cyprus....
...A dash of southern comfort Joseph Haspel was originally a manufacturer of men’s workwear in New Orleans....
...Judge James Peck called the bankruptcy the “most impossibly challenging” ever in approving the plan in court, Bloomberg says....
...Bankruptcy Judge James Peck told Barclays’ lawyer David Boies yesterday....
...It’s a book Joseph O’Neill praised as ‘fast, funny, and twisted’ and The New York Observer, in a rave review, called ‘beguiling’....
...Sprout By Dale Peck Bloomsbury, £6.99 Growing up gay in the American Midwest is hard enough, but the title character of Dale Peck’s semi-autobiographical novel doesn’t make life any easier for himself by...
...Romans thought luxury undermined social hierarchy and thus the state, so sumptuary laws were enacted to keep people in their rightful place, says George Washington University history professor Linda Levy-Peck...
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