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...Although a reconstruction of a fragile lost work, this is what Tate should have bought, and displayed alongside Chris Ofili’s “No Woman No Cry”, depicting murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence’s mother Doreen...
...DH Lawrence’s last novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1928), may not be his best, but it is by some distance his best known, most notorious and most frequently adapted....
...Picasso always refused to drive himself, for fear of “ruining” his hands, as he told artist Georges Braque, as recounted by art historian John Richardson in Un Soir à Boisgeloup (2013)....
...A 2018 review by the club — whose board includes former England captain Lawrence Dallaglio — found that “a number of items held on the balance sheet could not be substantiated, and the move on to the new...
...She also exhibited Jacob Lawrence’s heroic 60-panel “Migration Series”, documenting the 1910s exodus of African Americans from the rural south to the urban north....
...Analysts also welcomed the elevation of Lawrence Kellner, a former Continental Airlines CEO, to replace Mr Calhoun in the chairman role....
...Even the great Miranda Richardson ends up as the thespian equivalent of a hanging basket....
...The wistful melody was first carried by alto sax, then trumpet harmonies added a mournful edge and pianist Lawrence Fields delivered a subtly shaded highlight....
...He might have worked similar wonders with Lawrence of Arabia, a role for which he was director David Lean’s first choice before Finney bowed out, disliking the contract ties he would have to sign, and left...
...That these luminaries included Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson impressed Ramsay less than the fact that her own Edward Bond’s Lear (“terrifying, terrible”) had caused one young woman to collapse....
...Jacob Lawrence’s touchingly young Ubaldo and Christopher Richardson’s authoritative Idreno round this off to be a more solidly even cast than most of those in bigger-name stages in European baroque productions...
...It has twice won the Heineken Cup but came close to entering administration before being bought by Mr Richardson in 2013....
...See also theatrenewfoundland.com and newfoundlandlabrador.com Photographs: Corbis; Nigel Richardson; Dreamstime...
...Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times Scott Anderson’s Lawrence in Arabia (Atlantic) is a gripping narrative featuring TE Lawrence, the adventurer, archaeologist, Arabist and spy whose exploits in...
...The daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, whose birth was announced on the Old Vic stage by Laurence Olivier, lost her own daughter, Natasha Richardson, to a skiing accident in 2009 when the...
...The New English Garden , by Tim Richardson and Andrew Lawson, Frances Lincoln, RRP£40 / $60 I agree with writer/historian Richardson’s argument that English gardens are at a juncture....
...Lawrence of Arabia, John Wayne and David Attenborough are the travelling companions you would most like to have in a desert. Like all forbidden places, they exercise a strong attraction....
...Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance, by Viral Acharya, Matthew Richardson, Stijn van Nieuwerburgh, Lawrence J White, Princeton, RRP£16.95, $24.95 It is comforting...
...This was the Riviera hideaway of the Anglo-American Lawrence Johnston of Hidcote Manor, where he designed a dramatic garden of steep terraces with formal spaces and narrow avenues, which is arguably just...
...A long-time governor of the Bank of England, Gordon Richardson, was fiercely opposed as he regarded it as a moral surrender to inflation....
...The new commerce secretary, announced earlier, will be Bill Richardson....
...In 1756, a year after his Dictionary brought him some measure of security, he was arrested for a debt of £5/18s and held in a “sponging house”, until Samuel Richardson came to his rescue....
...Lawrence. Best piece of advice a parent gave you? ”Fine words butter no parsnips.” When did you last cry, and why? Last week during the last scene of the film Amazing Grace....
...A Life of Picasso: Volume III: The Triumphant Years 1917-1932 By John Richardson Jonathan Cape £30, 555 pages FT bookshop price: £24 Gossipy, profound, insightful and non-judgmental, Richardson is terrific...
...Phyllis Richardson is the author of ‘XS Green: Big Ideas, Small Buildings’ (Thames & Hudson, £14.95)....
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