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...Dashing yet a touch dim, his character provoked from co-star Kathleen Turner one of the decade’s memorable one-liners: “You’re not too smart, are you? I like that in a man.”...
...The V&A holds examples by Rayne, Biba and Chelsea Cobbler in its collection....
...Puzzle 2366 Ding Liren v Magnus Carlsen, Invitational 2020. One move earlier, Carlsen (Black) could have played Rc4-c3 with an edge....
...The V&A in London has contributed objects for its permanent and free-to-enter Scottish design galleries and an inaugural ticketed exhibition on Ocean Liners....
...The other box is given over to temporary exhibitions and contains Ocean Liners: Speed and Style, the show seen at the V&A in London earlier this year: it looks, I think, better here....
...“Under every stone lurks a politician” is a one-liner from Aristophanes’ play Thesmophoriazusae, written 2,430 years ago....
...There is a case to be made that the ocean liner was the defining archetype of the 20th century....
...On display at the V&A is a panel of floral marquetry attributed to Marc Simon that once decorated the ship’s deluxe Beauvais suite....
...It’s a foodie-theme park covering acres — I pass Starbucks, curry houses, a “Spanish bodega” and a period Pearl River Delta liner converted into “The Cruise Inn”....
...Ocean Liners: Speed and Style opens on February 3 2018 at the V&A and runs until June 10....
...At the newly renovated Hotel Lutetia, which looms like a white ocean liner over the Boulevard Raspail on Paris’s Left Bank, there is a plaque....
...The Normal Training School of Art was reinvented as the National Art Training School in 1863 and located in what is now the V&A museum....
...As I closed the front door, I remembered a line from Vogue in 1926, quoted in the catalogue accompanying the V&A show, claiming that travel clothes are “the acid test of true chic”. Oh....
...Talk of a “no deal” Brexit is likely to ramp up in Britain, with Conservative hard-liners calling on the government to increase preparations for leaving the EU without an agreement....
...The first half shows Norris at his best, peppered with witty one-liners and underscored by a poignant sense of loss, the friends mourning Frankie, themselves and a childhood suddenly ended. E.V....
...“I’m also a big believer in wearing proper white sport socks, not the trainer liners that pretend you’re barefoot in your shoes – if you leap around on court, you really need to protect the balls of your...
...flight in its Lynx spaceship next year $62,854 Rotterdam v Titanic dive Dive 3,800m in a submersible to the final resting place of the liner, sunk after hitting an iceberg off Newfoundland in 1912 $38,703...
...was the protective shoe covers worn in hospitals (and, actually by people keeping fashion catwalks smudge-free) and black, heeled shoes came with what looked like scrunched-up shoe covers or bits of bin liner...
...One commentator suggested that, next year, rather than our traditional opening cricket match of an Authors XI v the Rajasthan Royals, we should hold a match pitching an Extremists XI v the Rajasthan Fundamentalists...
...Among the new things on offer, I liked a set of three views of cruise liners docked in Norwegian fjords by Taiji Matsue, shown at the Taro Nasu gallery....
...Then, the Royal Docks Management Authority said they must move temporarily to make way for cruise liners accommodating Olympic staff....
...One is shaped like an ocean liner while another looks more like a spaceship than a suburban home – grey walls jut outwards and a low-slung roof is topped with black tiles....
...Unlike the official consumer price index, however, which tracks everyday goods such as bread, baby wipes and bin liners, Stonehage monitors the price tags on Aston Martin cars, Ede & Ravenscroft dinner suits...
...Superyachts.com, the luxury yachting web portal, says 11 new vessels, some the size of cruise liners, are joining its annual top 100 ranking this year, up from nine new entries last year....
...‘Postmodernism: Style and Subversion’ opens at the V&A on September 24, www.vam.ac.uk peter.aspden@ft.com More columns at www.ft.com/aspden...
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