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...Another fascinating figure is Hedwig’s mother Linna Hensel (Imogen Kogge), who comes to stay with the family and is initially gushingly besotted with their “paradise garden”....
...Her company is ahead of the game, in the sense that the concessions aren’t on tribal lands, which reduces the risk of a fight with progressive interests that don’t want mining in these areas....
...He can’t give her up, even after returning gratefully to his male lover. W and M both issue furious ultimatums: John must choose, over a painfully fraught, red wine-fuelled evening....
...It didn’t feel like the music was punching above its weight. It felt like an apology, it felt worthy, and it didn’t serve women composers at all.”...
...Tucker green doesn’t give us narrative, but instead focuses on how narrative can distort, and how what happens at street level reflects a much deeper, more fundamental imbalance....
...“And I don’t think any of the other parties will know how to deal with them.”...
...Michael Wolffsohn, the German-Israeli historian, says the AfD is typical of the new crop of European rightwing parties that have emerged as “reactions to new problems which haven’t been dealt with by the...
...Certainly not Fanny Hensel, née Mendelssohn, older sister of the famous Felix....
...She, for instance, promises all sexual favours but we don’t learn just what that entails and when or whether it might stray into abuse. Morgan’s script doesn’t embellish this....
...There isn’t much room for a sense of the supernatural, though, and without that Macbeth can seem rather gruelling. This evening, happily, tends to avoid the sludge....
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