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...A hitherto uncatalogued games board by him here and the crucifix probably presented to Pope Paul V have also been added to the corpus of his works....
...At a Brookings Institution event in September, Ryan called Moore v US a “misguided challenge” adding: “I’m not for a wealth tax, but I think if you use this as the argument to spike a wealth tax, you’re...
...Enjoy your weekend, Elaine Moore Deputy head of Lex...
...It’s a novel-length tale that serves as both billet-doux and poison pen letter to a medium — comics — in which Alan Moore, as the writer of such seminal works of graphic fiction as Watchmen, V for Vendetta...
...Two years before that, she played Henry V at Regent’s Park, and insists that both times, rather than wanting to “play a man”, she wanted to understand how to play Henry or Hamlet....
...Over the past two decades, Russia has indeed been the largest arms supplier to Africa, as shown in the chart below, compiled by the Peterson Institute for International Economics....
...Since launching his eponymous label in 2005, his feminine designs have attracted clients including the Princess of Wales, Julianne Moore and Michelle Obama....
...Identittiby Mithu Sanyal, translated by Alta L Price, V&Q Books £12.99 Questions about race, culture and belonging abound in this entertaining debut by German journalist and academic Mithu Sanyal....
...At the heart of the fair, the V&A’s Melanie Vandenbrouck has curated a sculpture display on the east-west axis previously occupied by the bar....
...According to his notes, most meetings seem to start by someone saying how busy and tired they are: Henry Moore is “harassed”, Zandra Rhodes is “quite drowsy”, Rudolf Nureyev is “exhausted”....
...It follows an odd trend in entertainment where hit documentaries are now broadcast almost concurrently with their fictional dramatisations, such as The Staircase, The People v OJ Simpson, and the podcast...
...Those who donate to the V&A want to memorialise their own or another’s life through style....
...“I still miss London life — especially the V&A — but the village has been tremendously welcoming,” says Frances, 76, who prefers not to give her full name....
...As always, reach out to us at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com with thoughts and topics....
....” -- How Suzanne Moore split the Guardian. -- Staff at the publishers of Mein Kampf cry over Jordan Peterson. -- AstraZeneca’s “shaky science”. -- The logic of pandemic restrictions is falling apart...
...Ultimately, it’s a period eclipsed by the likes of Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and the London School painters — who really found their stride after 1945....
...Central bank policy Federal Reserve board vice chair Richard Clarida is due to speak on the US economic outlook and monetary policy at the Peterson Institute....
...government to defend the island’s competitive edge from US and Chinese efforts to build up domestic chipmaking capabilities.Read more Chinese pharmaceutical group Hualan has inked a deal to produce the Sputnik V...
...His semi-abstract drawings are now considered works of art in their own right and have been exhibited in London’s V&A Museum....
...If this isn’t corrected, falling prices will prevent the V-shaped recovery that the US and the world desperately need. The good news is the Fed and the Treasury are far from being “out of ammunition”....
...Russia’s Sputnik V jab has shown 91.6 per cent efficacy against symptomatic Covid-19 in clinical trials, a Lancet peer review confirmed....
...(FT) Join Peter Spiegel, Lauren Fedor and Michael Peterson from the Peter G Peterson Foundation for the next in the FT's New Economic Reality series. Register and tune in on October 26 at 12pm....
...Dan Eberhart, a Republican donor to Mr Trump, said while the GDP numbers appeared to validate the president’s promise of a “V-shaped recovery”, they may have come too late in the campaign to help Mr Trump...
...UK ministers and media branded Monday “V-Day” as the first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine were administered....
...Dana Peterson, an economist at Citigroup, agreed that the “fear factor is really going to matter” as countries lift restrictions....
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