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...She recounts stories about Chanel and of holidaying with Karl Lagerfeld and his entourage in Biarritz, where the designer kept a summer home....
...Proposed activities include fishing, paddleboarding, biking, boating and birding: the resort takes its name from a local wading bird that migrates from the Arctic each autumn....
...Now, birds, insects and people will all be able to enjoy his work in a “collaborative and multi-species exhibition” unfolding across Serpentine South and Kensington Gardens....
...Then, in a clear breach of imperial protocol, she abruptly stands and sweeps out of the dining room, flipping the bird at the assembled guests and silencing the tinkling small talk once and for all....
...I think of the “solitary” bird, sent mad by captivity, that he encounters in The Rings of Saturn. So weak is the picture, you almost miss that the creature has a cage-mate....
...“I’d never seen birds in this way before, as if on their own terms, as independent creatures with independent lives,” wrote the Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgård in Gill’s 2019 book, which collected the...
...I have two Abyssinian cats, Dune and Dust, and they love the windows too – they just sit and stare at birds that land on the glass....
...“As a black founder, you’re more likely to get skin cancer than funding,” says Karl Lokko....
...“I know some of the birds push off to warmer places but mostly in our climate they stay. All these creatures are still out there.”...
...At the heart of her renegade approach – which is bought into by Liberty, as well as White Bird in Paris and Catbird in New York – is the technique of casting gemstones straight into 18ct gold....
...Real estate developer Karl Slovin bought the 73-acre property eight years ago, initially using it as an event space for weddings and concerts....
...None of this is accidental — brights are rational for our age, according to Karl Johan Bertilsson, one of the world’s leading colour trend forecasters....
...The Song of the Tree Coralie Bickford-Smith, Particular Books, RRP£14.99 Bickford-Smith’s tale — at the turn of the season, a bird refuses to migrate from the tree that is its comfortable home — is an...
...What started as a small patch on Karl-Marx-Allee has transformed into a 10,000sq ft showroom frequented by the likes of gallerist Johann König and musician Paul Simon....
...of curling up on the sofa and losing myself in a stunning photographic tome, or learning about Japanese pearl diving in 1878 (I heartily recommend Unbeaten Tracks in Japan by British explorer Isabella Bird...
...Will and Testament: A Novel, by Vigdis Hjorth, translated by Charlotte Barslund, Verso, RRP£10.99/$19.95 Readers pining for a dose of brooding Norwegian writing in the style of Karl Ove Knausgaard may be...
...Karl Marx’s friend Friedrich Engels ran his father’s factory here. This was the place so brutal that it inspired communism....
...“The Pillar”, a series of photographs by Stephen Gill, with words by Karl Ove Knausgaard, will be published in April....
...Then… a couple of bottles of burgundy; birds like quails and pigeon – and herbs to cook them with; freshly made stock, ready to use at any time, and leftover desserts put aside for later....
...You can sink into it and listen for the sound of Karl Marx turning in his grave....
...Virginie Viard, who was appointed creative director at Chanel following the death of Karl Lagerfeld in February, now finds herself among a triumvirate of women leading three of the most influential labels...
...When it came up recently, I tried to be gentle, explaining that my young-adult novels featured cats, a killer mongoose and assorted birds, none of which resembled me....
...Entryways of Milan , by Karl Kolbitz, Taschen RRP£49.99/$16.99 This is one of those massive coffee-table books designed as tasteful gifts but it is packed with the most remarkable and beautiful examples...
...‘Night Procession’, a series of 84 photographs by Stephen Gill, with words by Karl Ove Knausgaard, will be self-published later this year....
...Finally the German consul in The Hague, Karl Cramer, came to her rescue: he offered her 20,000 francs to spy in France. It must have seemed a second shot at a glamorous cosmopolitan career....
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