Hints and tips:
...Second is Lucille, his fourth wife and top protector....
...In that lithograph, a farmer with ropey arms and an anonymising hat drives a pair of donkeys over a swelling, fertile field....
...The leading contender for Best Actress remains Nicole Kidman, cast as Lucille Ball in biopic Being the Ricardos....
...We were on a field trip and I saw the work, ‘Object Permanence’ by Bo Bartlett. That was a pivotal moment for me.”...
...Camille Zivré and Lucille Collet have been friends since meeting five years ago as first-year students at HEC Paris, bonding over late night pastry-baking while organising arts events on campus....
...Women have always existed in the rare-book world but, as in many fields, their history has not been recorded....
...Newkirk shows how unlikely it is that diversity can succeed when taken out of context, as if every university applicant or would-be board member is coming from a level playing field, without biases on the...
...of graphic designer Tim Fishlock working under the pseudonym Oddly Head and it is on the wall at the Design Museum’s new show, From Hope to Nope, doing exactly what was intended: questioning the whole field...
...When sung by Shirley Bassey, that number (with lyrics by Dorothy Fields) usually comes across as a take-no-prisoners feminist anthem....
...The fight was over a woman called Lucille, and from then on that was the name he gave to every guitar he ever played; with success he became indelibly associated with the Gibson brand....
...For something less commercial, with lovely treacle smells and towers of oak barrels, I recommend a trip to RL Seale’s family-run Foursquare Distillery amid the cane fields of St Philip....
...With Magnetic Fields and other ensembles, Stephen Merritt has built a reputation as a kind of postmodern Cole Porter. Here, the lyrics can be overly faux-naif....
...As the decade wore on, Jane Fonda, Barbara Streisand, Goldie Hawn and Sally Field all used their box-office clout to begin careers as producers....
...IRELAND Walk the Blue Fields By Claire Keegan Faber £10.99, 240 pages FT bookshop price: £8.79 Keegan’s long-awaited second short-story collection confirms her as a great exponent of the genre....
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