Hints and tips:
...“I was brought up in London and we want to be in the UK,” said Ed Steele, co-founder of Hoxton Farms. “But we also have to make economic decisions.”...
...Judy Koloko, the London-based founder of The Steam Bar, a new salon concept and haircare line, is not surprised. “When it came to my own hairdressing experience, I found that it never felt elevated.”...
...By contrast, says Steele at Hoxton Farms, a submission to the FDA in America is expected to take just a year....
...“I realised I don’t really buy my whole shtick about the benefits of documentary storytelling for everyone involved any more, and I’d been lying to myself since the beginning,” explains Shane....
...The jobs ranged from a high-budget period drama (Victoria and Abdul), to indie projects done on a shoestring, to an almost walk-on part in Renée Zellweger’s Judy Garland biopic....
...She was to enjoy decorous “hops” enlivened by cider cup and the voice of Tommy Steele....
...Dr Valerie Steele, fashion historian and director of the FIT Museum in New York, recalls being “young in the ’70s when exposed nipples were nothing....
...Presumably the flunkies cleaning up after the Princesse d’Harcourt would not have appreciated the exaggerated sincerity of her pissing on the floor....
...Before forming the rap group Public Enemy in 1985, Chuck D was a graphic design student....
...They still live nearby, as does his mother, Judy....
...There was no question they’d kill people in Tiananmen Square, but that was a crackdown on political activity. No one was interfering with the right to make a living, to get rich....
...The objects I would never part with are the three Compasso d’Oro (Golden Compass) awards left to me by my father. It’s the most important prize in the design world in Italy....
...Matisse, Chagall, Cocteau, Léger, Judy Chicago and Josef Albers all designed wonderful windows....
...“We’ve got a strong brand presence in Asia — we’d be mad not to put a hotel in this part of the world,” says Sonja Vodusek, managing director of The Peninsula London....
...From the publicly available commentaries on Russia that I’ve sampled this week, I’d like to pick out five themes....
...Certainly I’d be interested to see the stats on trials lost by defendants in aviator glasses....
...I’d seen it first on Instagram, or perhaps it was TikTok, where all the cool girls are getting cakes that look like they were plucked from the table of one of Judy Blume’s awkward-yet-adorable teen-girl...
...It is also perhaps its most interesting, a sprawling farm of 7,000 acres running right up against the Whanganui National Park, where owners Dan Steele and his family are returning the land to something wilder...
...“I discovered Gem X at the beginning of lockdown — it was my saviour,” says Valery Demure, who runs the Objet d’Emotion jewellery gallery in Marylebone, central London....
...I want the unadulterated emotion of Judy Garland singing straight into my central nervous system, “It’s All for You” or “It Never Was You”, I’m not sure which. (Both, perhaps.)...
...Write-Off is a consistently excellent literary podcast in which the journalist and critic Francesca Steele interviews authors not just about their successes but their experience of failure and rejection....
...Meanwhile, the court’s decision also comes at a time of when a draft stablecoin bill is being negotiated by Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) and Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) who serves as chairwoman...
...Jonathan Black Well, Murray Steele, the course director for the FT’s own non-exec diploma program, he had a great quote that I used in a column years ago about it’s not a job for the lucky gifted amateur...
...Glasstress, his exhibition at the Fondazione Berengo Art Space on Murano, includes works by Rose Wylie, Laure Prouvost, Sean Scully and Judy Chicago....
...I’d like to look at some books for interiors inspiration, having had enough of Pinterest boards. Any recommendations? Amen! Look, the internet is a magical thing....
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