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...“It was an unprecedented leak of MI5’s secrets for government advantage,” said Tim Tate, author of an upcoming book on the Spycatcher affair....
...Although this is dystopian drama, both the prose of Margaret Atwood’s original novel and Ruders’ music have sensuousness as a recurrent ingredient....
...Younger daughter Janet (Ella Schrey-Yeats) is withdrawn, taciturn and possessed by a weirdly guttural voice; older daughter Margaret (Grace Molony) strides around, making darkly sarcastic pronouncements....
..., November 8 to April 7 2024, tate.org.uk...
..., Florence Reece’s song written for striking Kentucky miners in 1931, was adopted by their British counterparts as they protested against pit closures proposed by Margaret Thatcher in 1984....
...She has worked in the fashion industry for more than 25 years, previously as a buyer for Selfridges and Prada, and a consultant for Margaret Howell....
...November 25-July 3, tate.org.uk...
...An honorary professor at Manchester University and a visiting fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, from 2016-19, she was appointed an honorary fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, in 2020....
...(Service Works’ classic chef pants cost £59; similar styles from Margaret Howell cost upwards of £200.)...
...Here “hardly anybody owns a garden”, says Approach Gardens’ chair Margaret Wilson, so “the sheer joy of the place” is palpable....
...Walken plays Frank, a philandering conman released, with ankle tag, into the care of his daughter, Margaret (Dolly Wells)....
...From Margaret Thatcher to Tony Blair, governments have set the tone of policy for museums and galleries, filling their upper ranks with allies and their coffers with public funds....
...A Harold Pinter-scripted 1990 adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale largely lacked the ingenuity and simmering anger of Margaret Atwood’s novel; the Hulu TV version, meanwhile, has been a cultural phenomenon...
...Another innovation was the opening in 1988 of Tate Liverpool, the first regional branch of the art gallery, based in a 19th century warehouse....
...In the 1990s, Tate director Nicholas Serota commented: “Quite suddenly it seemed that art could be young, female and directly connected to the viewer’s daily experience.”...
...Even the Canary Wharf company itself is building residential towers, such as the 58-floor tower One Park Drive, by Herzog and de Meuron, architects of the extension to the Tate Modern....
...Godfrey Kneller’s streamlined “Hampton Court Beauties” — “Diana de Vere”, “Margaret Cecil” — are identikit as the giant Chinese porcelain vases displayed alongside them....
...One of the recurring figures in the Sixties art scene was the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones, who became Lord Snowdon in 1961 after his marriage to Princess Margaret....
...The decision comes just two months after the Booker Prize judges sparked controversy by splitting the annual literary award between two shortlisted authors, Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo....
...Thirty years ago in London, the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher ventured south of the river to a converted banana-ripening warehouse in the city’s docklands where, as if to emphasise its Britishness...
...It is when Cliff is taken to the Spahn Ranch by Pussycat (Margaret Qualley), a hippie hitchhiker Lolita who takes a shine to him, that the story strands start to coalesce....
...Since then, interest has steadily grown in the UK capital, where solo-artist museum shows currently include Don McCullin at Tate Britain and Martin Parr at the National Portrait Gallery....
...Exhibition to January 7, tate.org.uk/turner-prize...
...Models wore painter’s aprons, like those made by the brand for the Barbara Hepworth exhibit at the Tate in 2015....
...Their much-mentioned love of Margaret Thatcher emerged from the need to create their own luck. “We believe in making money and industry,” says Gilbert firmly....
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