Hints and tips:
...“Xin lỗi!” bellowed a man with a loudspeaker in Bransgore village hall, on the edge of the New Forest....
...Rhian Lois underplays the Governess nicely, the safest approach for close-up filming....
...So, in 1962, the “Loi Malraux” was passed, allowing the state to protect French patrimony. The Marais became the first district in France to gain this protection....
...Unlike many Edinburgh Fringe venues, which for 11 months of the year serve as church halls, student unions or pubs, the Traverse is a year-round theatre....
...From somewhere in the crowd came a call to run, prompting scores of panicked staff to sprint down Rue de la Loi, fearing for their lives....
...Family break-up, school-bullying and adolescent insecurity have left Aly (a warm, touching performance from Lois Chimimba) miserable....
...The 18th-century French political philosopher Montesquieu tried to make trade respectable by writing in De L’Esprit des Lois: “ . . . the natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace....
...Albert Hall audience on how to “Brush Up Your Shakespeare”....
...He recommends that any planning permission is double-checked with the local town hall. Otherwise, he suggests buyers opt for a high-spec makeover and refurbish....
...Simon Wykes, who runs the Mecca bingo halls, still exudes enthusiasm. But, since I met him earlier this year, he has been cowed by events....
...Lois Weisberg, Chicago’s cultural commissioner and indefatigable campaigner for free access to the arts, says the theatre is moving into suburbia....
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