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...Now, in a deft blend of the big picture and micro reporting, Judis and Teixeira explore the options for rebuilding the Democrats as a party for working people....
...Additionally, Lazard’s longtime head of communications Judi Mackey would retire at the end of the year and be succeeded by Shannon Houston, formerly of First Republic Bank, Orszag wrote....
...Best of all, however, is Judi Dench, who stirringly recites passages that let Shakespeare’s genius speak for itself. ★★★☆☆ On BBC2 from November 8 at 9pm; new episodes air weekly and available on BBC iPlayer...
...Spain’s General Council of the Judiciary, the body governing the country’s judiciary, expressed concern that the amnesty “entails the degradation, if not abolition, of the rule of law in Spain...
...Those reports feature in a scathing recent book, Where Have All the Democrats Gone?, by John Judis and Ruy Teixeira, two left-leaning US political analysts....
...Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent by Judi Dench (Penguin Audio, 12 hrs 5 mins)Anyone floored by Dench’s recent recital of a Shakespeare sonnet on primetime TV will know how much the playwright means...
...I had a dressing room with Dame Judi Dench and Petula Clark and Julia Mackenzie and Imelda Staunton and it was terrific, a real feeling of community....
...Enter a blunt but understanding head nurse (Jennifer Saunders, miscast); a terminally ill retired English teacher (Derek Jacobi); and a wallflower (Judi Dench), who moves to the centre of the plot when a...
...His final show on ITV1 in 2007 had an audience of 8.3mn and guests included Peter Kay, Sir Billy Connolly and Dame Judi Dench....
...“I am passionate about trees and enjoy planting them in my garden,” writes Dame Judi Dench in a solicited quote which is printed as an “editorial review”....
...That’s the title of an upcoming book by John Judis and Ruy Teixeira, which I’ve been reading obsessively since I received the galleys....
...As a leading director, Mendes has helmed two vast Bond movies (Skyfall and Spectre), run a theatre, staged the mighty Lehman Trilogy, worked with actors of the stature of Judi Dench, and received countless...
...In the Kenneth Branagh film, Belfast, Judi Dench was paired with Ciarán Hinds, her junior by more than 15 years and in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Jessica Chastain (46) was married to Andrew Garfield (39)....
...The author sat at a round table in the dining room to write letters and work on novels including Cranford (1853), the bonnet-ful BBC adaptation of which starred Judi Dench, who is now patron of the house...
...(See my Swamp Note on his recent book on that topic, co-written with John Judis.)...
...If you want a sceptical take on Alvin Bragg’s charge sheet, you could do no better than read John Judis in The Liberal Patriot. “Bragg’s indictment is nothing to boast about”....
...Judi Dench spent a lot of time on TikTok during the first UK lockdown in early 2020, tutored by her grandson and performing hand-jivey dance routines. It would not be her last performance of that year....
...Judis “I do not understand how you and others with this opposition can suggest that neoliberalism translates into laissez-faire....
...Who knew that the actor Judi Dench bought her home from the proceeds of a butter advert and hates being called a national treasure?...
...Every magazine where they’ve said women of a certain age shouldn’t be on magazine covers . . . I put Judi Dench on the cover of British Vogue. I’ve put women with hijabs on the cover....
...Dame Judi Dench wrote in a letter to the Times that it was “cruelly unjust to the individuals and damaging to the institution they represent”....
...Dame Judi Dench, who stayed at Fishers’ Loft while filming The Shipping News in 2001, was captivated by Port Rexton’s gaily painted clapboard homes, their neat dormer windows, the Somerset voices, the general...
...She in turn joins Judi Dench’s tragicomic Philomena Lee and Meryl Streep’s amateur soprano Florence Foster Jenkins in Frears’ catalogue of singular women. He dismisses talk of feminism....
...I smiled when I read Danny Leigh’s review of Kenneth Branagh’s movie Belfast and his (correct) reference to how we locals, like Judi Dench’s character, call films “fill-ums” (Life & Arts, FT Weekend, January...
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