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...The plant of the year in my garden was smouldering red Crocosmia Emberglow as it flowered more freely than ever, closely followed by tall Lucifer and the vivid yellow Paul’s Best Yellow....
...The Power of Money: How Governments and Banks Create Money and Help Us All Prosper by Paul Sheard (Matt Holt Books) Sheard, former vice-chair of S&P Global, explains that much of what is conventionally...
...James Baldwin is name-checked a dozen times, but Sivanandan, Paul Gilroy and Stuart Hall just merit a single mention each....
...Residency programmes founded by some of today’s most successful contemporary artists — such as Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock Senegal, Yinka Shonibare’s GAS Foundation, Amoako Boafo’s dot.ateliers and the Noldor...
...Left Is Not Woke by Susan Neiman (Polity/Wiley)US philosopher Neiman warns of the dangers of conflating the left with wokeism — and argues that the latter threatens to undermine the goals and guiding principles...
...In fact, Paul Kamenski, a senior executive at Man Group, argues it is the “last big frontier” for quantitative investing....
...“You definitely have more access to money in LA,” agrees Tieghi-Walker, referencing a rich collector culture that spans billionaire oil baron J Paul Getty to art-world provocateur Stefan Simchowitz, who...
...Its focus is with the debate between MIT’s Paul Samuelson and Chicago’s Milton Friedman, whose contrasting views graced the pages of Newsweek for 18 years....
...I’ve also had some correspondence with Paul Smith about collaborating. We’re both stripe guys – and collector-enthusiasts. Now, there’s a guy that’s got a lot of shit....
...Unlike Renko and Wiley, Paul Ricard is not a professional investigator....
...The elephant in the room here is Paul Gauguin, whose reputation today is tainted....
...George started rapping when he was 15, inspired by the nascent UK grime scene and its stars, Dizzee Rascal, Lethal Bizzle and Wiley....
...said Paul Seamus Ryan, vice-president of policy and litigation at Common Cause, a non-profit advocacy group in Washington....
...The Myth of Capitalism: Monopolies and the Death of Competition, by Jonathan Tepper with Denise Hearn, Wiley, RRP€23.90 This is a truly important book....
...Instead there are other artists’ responses to Koons, such as Paul McCarthy’s subversive sculpture “Green Grey Symmetrical Michael Jackson”, which turns Jackson and his simian friend into a bilious Styrofoam...
...In disparate styles, these paintings hold conversations in art across what the scholar Paul Gilroy has termed the Black Atlantic — and beyond....
...The writer is the FT’s innovation editor What To Do When Machines Do Everything by Malcolm Frank, Paul Roehrig and Ben Pring, John Wiley & Sons, £22.99/$28...
...Kehinde Wiley’s “Equestrian portrait of Isabella of Bourbon” (2016) sold through Stephen Friedman gallery to a young, Nigerian collector for $300,000....
...-Trump adviser Paul Manafort, on how his boss will outsource parts of his job as president to his running mate....
...Paul Manafort, the longtime Republican activist brought in as campaign chairman to give it heft, on Sunday pushed back against persistent critics such as Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee....
...Mr Hayes, now 35, began working with Roger Darin and Joachim Ruh, then traders at UBS who had oversight of the bank’s daily Libor submission, in 2006, and with Paul Glands and Stuart Wiley at JPMorgan in...
...been a lot written about the influence of Super-Pacs this cycle, but the donations to the presidential campaign committee are going to be just as crucial, if not more so,” said Michael Toner, a lawyer at Wiley...
...Mr Hayes is accused of conspiring with former UBS employees including Michael Pieri, Roger Darin, Yugo Matsumoto, Joachim Ruh, Rolf Keiser, Simon Oddie and Mirhat Alykulov; Stuart Wiley and Paul Glands of...
...*The Road To Recovery: How And Why Economic Policy Must Change, Wiley....
...The Social Media MBA in Practice, by Christer Holloman, Wiley, £16.99/$27.95 So you have a corporate Twitter account and a Facebook page. Now what?...
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