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...With their hot stones, wood stoves and smooth timber, the sea saunas are inspired by Finland, where intense sweating is often followed by a plunge into an icy lake....
...The theatrical cocktails are a blast at the adjacent James Joyce Bar, an intimate, wood-panelled space with creative mixology inspired by the head bartender’s travels, such as the fresh and herbal Thailand...
...“Singular”, though, might do for a man who has for many years spent his free time carving roughly finished human figures from wood, sometimes referred to as The People....
...In 2011, Ron Wood revealed that Keith was still communicating by fax. “That’s why I never hear much from him,” Ron continued, “because I ain’t got a fax machine.”...
...His other literary heroes quickly emerge — among them Anthony Burgess and Angela Carter, whose “rapturous use of language” stood out like “a clump of Venus flytraps in the agreeable bluebell wood of contemporary...
...The venue was a smallish, wood-panelled room in the London offices of The Times, which just shows how much The Times and the times have changed since then....
...While Charlie is hard-working, modest and shy, Joyce is a different proposition altogether, flashy, shifty, a liar....
...Joyce and Hemingway went on drinking sprees together....
...Before Morgan Stanley was out of the woods, Kelleher’s 86-year-old father became gravely ill....
...In many ways it’s a simple story, but one that sets off a series of emotional depth-charges; reader Aidan Kelly, who has narrated work by Sebastian Barry, Flann O’Brien and James Joyce, captures perfectly...
...Joyce hit back by comparing Rex with the ill-fated black knight in Monty Python and The Holy Grail, who lost his limbs fighting over a plank of wood....
...Joyce Scott, “Joyce’s Necklace”, 1976, beads and found objects Since she won the MacArthur Foundation“genius” prize, worth $625,000, in 2016, the work of the jeweller, sculptor and performance artist Joyce...
...The warren-like 17th-century building has played host to readings by authors ranging from Allen Ginsberg and William S Burroughs to Zadie Smith and Dave Eggers, while some claim James Joyce to be buried...
...It began with George Perry-Smith at The Hole in the Wall and includes Joyce Molyneux at the Carved Angel, Rick Stein, Alastair Little, Fergus Henderson, Rowley Leigh, Simon Hopkinson, Ruth Rogers and Rose...
...I would love to go back and sleep out at night in the woods there. It’s one of the most beautiful parks in Europe but not many people know about it....
...They have enlisted a highly impressive cast of singers, including Simon Keenlyside as a leather-clad biker, Anne-Marie Owens as Joyce the Cook, Susan Bullock as Claire the Claivoyant and Claire Booth as...
...Stockport; M McQuillan, Edinburgh Polymath 1,005: Mrs SM Fraser, Middlesbrough Crossword 16,057: G Dennis, Stratford-upon-Avon; Joanne Cooper, Fife; Andrew Anderson, Bangor Polymath 1,004: Caroline Wood...
...Fortunately, the house adjoins woods which are owned by his father. And so he went into these woods, and he was seen....
...But most of it was woods. Reeds a metre and a half or two metres high further added to the mood of calm....
...The night in February 2012 that then Labour MP Eric Joyce drank too much sauvignon blanc in The Strangers is Westminster’s own version of the butterfly effect....
...Adam Beaumont CEO, aql Jasmine Whitbread Chief Executive, London First Mark Reynolds Chief Executive, Mace Professor Sir David Eastwood Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Birmingham John Joyce...
...Many of her subjects were also friends, among them the artist Thelma Wood, with whom she had a brief relationship, before Wood became the lover of Djuna Barnes; Peggy Guggenheim, who gave Abbott financial...
...He is “a child of the old times”, an inventor of fairy tales, a wanderer of woods, a collector of nature’s treasures....
...Thomas borrows Joyce’s vanghetto, a truffle-digging tool that is something between a trowel and a pickaxe. He scrapes back the soil, exposing threadlike roots. Watching Thomas work, Joyce is sceptical....
...The writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a regular guest, as was James Joyce, who played Irish ballads on the piano in the bar....
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