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...It is a place to be. I feel small in the best way: one in an endless tale of people who were once here and those who will follow after me. Rebecca Watson is assistant arts and books editor at the FT....
...Revived in my mind, it would feel not like a memory but a shard of fiction. Rebecca Watson is assistant arts and books editor at the FT....
...Robert Siceloff Alan Watson Seattle, WA, US Letter in response to this letter: A play about Highland Clearances echoes today / From Judith Martin, Winchester, Hampshire, UK...
...It’s Rebecca Watson. Hi, Rebecca. Welcome back. Rebecca WatsonHello. Lilah RaptopoulosI’m so happy to have you both here. And to get into it, my first question is just what you both thought....
...One character, Dr Kathleen Lynn, was a real figure and, like O’Casey, a member of the Irish Citizen Army (whose banner — the Starry Plough — gave O’Casey his title)....
...Jackson is practising for his forthcoming Dangerous tour with a band and troupe of dancers in a rehearsal studio....
...According to his daughter Lynn Fung, the collection started when her father went out to acquire a new sofa — but returned with a pair of antique wooden chairs....
...Rebecca Watson is a novelist and the FT’s assistant arts editor Follow @FTWeekend on Instagram and X, and subscribe to our podcast Life and Art wherever you listen...
...In a sense Lynn Nottage’s gorgeous, warm-hearted play picks up from her Pulitzer-winning Sweat: again we’re with characters sidelined by society. One — Jason — even features in both....
...Sepideh Moafi, as a lawyer for hacking victims who joins forces with Watson, also brings a welcome snap to scenes....
...Could one of you explain it in a sentence? Rebecca Watson Yeah. So Nathan for You is like a prank reality TV show....
...Baumgartner by Paul Auster Grove Press $27/Faber £18.99, 202 pages Rebecca Watson is the author of ‘little scratch’ and the FT’s assistant arts editor Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books...
...Watson said heritage questions in planning were “like 12 angels dancing on a pinhead. It’s very delicate. That nuanced element makes it open to challenge....
...“We are heartbroken and deeply troubled by the strike” that killed the World Central Kitchen workers, US National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson wrote on X....
...bowel disease, in Jasmine Watson’s infant son....
...He partnered with Lynn Forester de Rothschild, who had previously started the non-profit group Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, which seeks to value companies on environmental or social measures....
...The phrase “buy deer and sell sheep” used in the letter by Robert Siceloff and Alan Watson (February 28) is amusing, and, in this iteration, new to me....
...Emblematic is Osmond Watson’s expressive portrait of a Jamaican boy with piercing eyes and languid air, “Johnny Cool” (1967)....
...a sea lane critical to global trade....
...It alleges that the public figures who were targeted by NGN publications included Tom Watson, the former Labour MP, along with other members of a House of Commons select committee inquiring into News Corp...
...Lynn is never a writer who goes, ‘This is how you should feel.’ She’s a writer who goes, ‘Here are some people: you are going to see their journey, and you can decide how you feel.’”...
...Here’s a list of the FT’s best pubs in London’s West End: https://on.ft.com/4cJz94H – Relatedly, here’s a great piece, ‘Three Cheers for the pub’, by friend of the podcast Rebecca Watson: https://on.ft.com...
...Jack is even more exasperating, so gloomily fixated with a woman he’s met a handful of times that he repeatedly sabotages his own chance at happiness — not least with the far more compatible Lynn (Aisling...
...In the warm ambience of the Coliseum, conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson leads a performance that is not so much tensile and detailed Janáček as a stream of rich emotion....
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