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...Join us to hear from an exceptional lineup of speakers, including Emmanuel Faber, Laurence Tubiana, and CFTC Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero, among others....
...Also today, Lee has a look at central banks’ lingering indirect support for fossil fuel companies....
..., just before Lee’s death) into To Kill a Mockingbird....
...When world wide web creator Tim Berners-Lee was asked what most surprised him about the popular uses of his invention, he answered: “kittens”....
...Sojourn by Amit Chaudhuri, Faber & Faber £14.99, 144 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver, Faber £20/Harper $32.50, 560 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Netflix seeks to become a big player in the gaming sphere The group’s plans to release more video games comes at a precarious moment for the company, writes Tom Faber....
...Both came from Devolver Digital, writes Tom Faber, an indie game publisher whose titles inevitably make their way on to best-of lists each year....
...Lee revived the universal proxy proposal in her speech on Monday....
...Dave Lee has been looking at Amazon’s Multi-Channel Fulfillment subdivision, which leverages its delivery network to provide logistics services for its rivals. 2....
...Top titles of the summer include Akwaeke Emezi’s You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty (Faber, May) and Elif Batuman’s Either/Or (Jonathan Cape, May)....
...Hurdy Gurdy, by Christopher Wilson, Faber & Faber, RRP£14.99, 256 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café Listen to our podcast, Culture Call, where FT editors and special guests...
...Tom Stoppard: A Life, by Hermione Lee, Faber, RRP£30, 992 pages Kate Maltby is chair of the Critics Circle (Drama Section) and deputy chair of Index on Censorship Join our online book group on Facebook...
...Tom Stoppard: A Life, by Hermione Lee, Faber, RRP£30, 992 pages Lee’s encyclopedic and sympathetic authorised life captures the genius and charisma of one of our greatest contemporary playwrights....
...Tom Faber has reviewed the game for the FT and says island life has been teaching him to slow down....
...Yet Ms Lee and representatives from BlackRock, Amundi and elsewhere had several reasons to back their optimism....
...One Man’s Walk in Search of His Father and A Lost England, by Mike Carter, Guardian Faber, RRP£14.99 A corrective to the stately home version of England usually seen in travelogues....
...by Helen Oyeyemi, Picador, RRP£16.99/Riverhead, RRP$27 One of literature’s most fabled foodstuffs lies at the centre of a darkly magical tale that spans three generations: Margot, Harriet and Perdita Lee...
...Lee said. “And I am very confident that it will happen.” Mr Lee's correct, if premature prediction, of a Turkish meltdown, isn't actually that impressive....
...Lee Fixel, partner and head of private equity at Tiger Global Management, is leaving the hedge fund after 13 years....
...The first, a short tribute to Morris’s life-long fascination with navies, is Battleship Yamato (Pallas Athene), a eulogy to the Japanese wartime vessel, and the second, In My Mind’s Eye (Faber), is a set...
...As Jeannette Lee of Rough Trade, the label that signed The Strokes, says in Meet Me in the Bathroom: “That first day we heard their CD we were calling out the names, like, ‘Is this a real name?...
...Jonathan Lee is author of ‘High Dive’ (Windmill/Knopf) The Lesser Bohemians , by Eimear McBride, Faber, RRP£16.99/ Hogarth, RRP$26, 320 pages Illustration by Toby Whitebread...
...How I Became a North Korean, by Krys Lee, Faber, RRP£12.99/Viking, RRP$26, 256 pages Alex Preston is author of ‘In Love and War’ (Faber)...
...Aeneid Book VI, by Seamus Heaney, Faber, RRP£14.99 / FSG, RRP$25 (May) A new translation of Virgil’s epic by the late Nobel Prize-winning poet....
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