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...Now, such stolen glimpses of the heart of British power are commonplace: Morgan turned The Queen into The Crown; Kenneth Branagh has just starred as Boris Johnson in Sky’s This England....
...The dazzling “Inferno” is underpinned by playful garblings of Liszt (including Dante Sonata and many shorter pieces familiar from Kenneth MacMillan’s Mayerling) and ends with a shameless Offenbach pastiche...
...The past few years has seen a wave of highly autobiographical films from major directors, among them Alfonso Cuarón (Roma), Joanna Hogg (The Souvenir) and Kenneth Branagh (Belfast)....
...“Corona is the devil that cannot survive in the body of Jesus,” he added, shrugging off Pope Francis’s wishes that churches hold Easter mass without bringing their congregations together....
...The risk of catching Covid-19, he says, has meant he has had to turn down a role in a film with Kenneth Branagh (“one of my favourite actors”)....
...It was, as Kenneth Clark wrote in 1976, “catmint to adolescents . . . [with an] intensity which communicated itself through every fold and tightly drawn outline of an ostensibly austere style”....
...The peerless Kenneth Cranham, an actor who can drip menace like olive oil from a press, plays the mastermind, Brian Reader, with Timothy Spall as his resentful underling, Terry Perkins....
...He was a powerful but pitiful Rudolf in Kenneth MacMillan’s Mayerling in October and has a great gift for melodrama....
...In the 1990s, Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Bill Clinton, issued a subpoena to force Mr Clinton to sit for a deposition....
...The eruption of uncertainty and cultural conflict that marked late 16th-century England stemmed from the collapse of an old authority: the Pope....
...A colleague and I once listened to its then president, Kenneth Kaunda, deliver an interminable speech in which he referred to “my intelligence services”. “Zambian intelligence,” muttered my friend....
...Reading a list of recent acquisitions, Grynsztejn reels off artists from Egypt, Argentina, Lebanon and Portugal, as well as African-American artist William Pope L....
...In the field of postwar art, a great “Pope” from the 1950s by Francis Bacon would be on most people’s lists, and at least two are still in private collections....
...Few writers would be capable of penning books on religion with both Richard Dawkins, the scientist and prominent atheist, and Pope Francis....
...(FT) Cardinal diversity Pope Francis named 20 new cardinals from 18 countries, including Tonga, Panama and Myanmar, and made the College of Cardinals more internationally representative....
...With apologies to Alexander Pope, it seems that hope springs eternal not so much in the human breast as in the bond markets. Trineesh Biswas, Geneva, Switzerland...
...This month alone has already seen significant London openings of plays written by actors Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Louise Brealey (Pope Joan) and Simon Callow (Inside Wagner’s Head, which admittedly...
...Alexander Pope considered the water a “translucent wave”; Samuel Johnson called it a “silver flood”, and Joseph Conrad knew it as “a sea the colour of lead”....
...He and his long-time editor Thelma Schoonmaker rescued a lost Theseus, writer-director Kenneth Lonergan (whose previous feature, You Can Count on Me, won a cluster of prizes in 2000), when he couldn’t edit...
...Despairing of a solution to the puzzle, the art historian Kenneth Clark wrote haplessly that “Leonardo was the Hamlet of art history, whom each of us must recreate for himself”....
...In 1970 the Windsors made a TV film with Kenneth Harris in which Wallis assured her interviewer, “We’re really very happy.”...
...Samuel Johnson tartly remarked of the Twickenham garden of poet Alexander Pope, “Vanity produced a grotto where necessity enforced a passage.”...
...The Royal Ballet season opened on Wednesday night with a performance of Kenneth MacMillan’s Mayerling....
...Fox makes clear that this was tantamount to the founder of efficient markets admitting his theory was wrong and quotes the judgment of one critic: “The Pope said God was dead.”...
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