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...A childhood friend of Jean Cocteau, and early collector of Man Ray, Max Ernst and Dalí, she embodied the French avant-garde....
...One insistent sitter, sex-obsessed Princess Marie Bonaparte, is portrayed as an erect phallus in “Princesse X”....
...The arrival of psychographs (which supposedly gauged a personality by measuring a head), radiographs and X-rays collides with a generation that has lost its spiritual faith....
...Catch the Toronto Blue Jays’ first regular season match on March 28 as they go head to head against the Tampa Bay Rays....
...It has the rugged appearance of a piece by heritage workwear manufacturers Le Laboureur, Danton or Stan Ray, but the fabric is often a blend of linens....
...At the bottom of a street lined with oleanders, the huge stone house where Baldwin hosted Nina Simone, Ray Charles and Maya Angelou had been redeveloped into a luxury apartment complex....
...Many of the pieces come with illustrious provenance (Savonnerie rugs designed for the Louvre; a sewing table made for Marie Antoinette; silver service commissioned by Catherine II of Russia), all of it arrayed...
...On I plunge, fearless, into a ray wing with black butter and capers while the others wrestle a côte de boeuf Béarnaise into compliance....
...Many of the most beautiful frames made by Jacques Marie Mage are realised there, having started their life being sketched by founder Jerome Mage....
...A partnership between The Row and Mon Vintage, the luxury vintage sourcing service founded by Vestiaire Collective’s former head of vintage, Marie Blanchet, the 14-piece collection features one-of-a-kind...
...Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict, Sourcebooks £19.95/$26.99, 304 pages Ruth Padel is Professor of Poetry at King’s College London....
...When the sun is shining, the rays create a honeyed backdrop for the abstract paintings and sculptures on display in the first-floor apartment-gallery belonging to Louis & Sack....
...Anne-Marie Robles, a retail district manager for Patagonia, was only too happy to leave the formal classroom behind....
...Harlem Shuffle follows furniture salesman Ray Carney as he is sucked ever deeper into the city’s criminal underworld....
...Consider Marie Skłodowska Curie, the physicist and chemist who discovered radium....
...Former fine-art students Marie-Anna Delgado and Olivia Brunet have created a small neighbourhood bistro serving a creative array of constantly changing small plates....
...“I’m more afraid if the doctor sends me to get an X-ray I don’t need — that’s the equivalent of 6 months of work for me.”...
...Ray-Ban Wayfarers (think Bob Dylan or Tom Cruise in Risky Business) were once the scourge of polite hipster society, and far too omnipresent....
...At Canada’s Kicking Horse resort in Golden, British Columbia, architect Ray Calabro of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson showed what is possible when envisaging a family getaway for clients based in Calgary....
...What is it that makes the gewgaws of Tom Wolfe’s 1980s “social X-rays” resonate both with the times and a new generation? It isn’t just the fun factor....
...How to portray a miracle so cruelly double-edged it gave the world X-rays and Enola Gay?...
...The reality, of course, is more nuanced, and Marie-José Gransard’s encyclopedic Twentieth Century Paris aims to do justice to the realities of life in the city....
...“I’m doing the opposite of Marie Kondo and saying don’t throw it away,” says Orsola de Castro....
...The title of Matthew Heineman’s biopic of Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin carried the promise of penetrating insights into internal conflicts....
...It concludes with Man Ray’s black-and-white “Le jet d’eau”, showing no fountain, only people swarming the palace steps, and André Steiner’s “Pieds d’une passante”, a close-up of a pair of low heels on cobbles...
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