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...Played with consummate sensitivity by Úna Kavanagh, the prematurely ravaged Noonan is treated with grotesque cruelty by Ruth McCabe’s Sister Luke, a censorious and callous martinet who epitomises the sins...
...Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, 1950-1970 collects abstract art made by women artists in the 20 years following the second world war, featuring works by Ruth Asawa, Louise Bourgeois, Barbara Hepworth,...
...“Food is part of what they do,” says Ruth Rogers, a friend of the Wirths and owner of the River Café in London....
...They cooked simple food, usually inspired by the Mediterranean but defined by their simplicity and, invariably, their rejection of bourgeois “formality”....
...Ruth Asawa spun wire into “drawings in space” that spilled from the ceiling....
...“They have a Bourgeois collection to rival MoMA’s,” says Jerry Gorovoy, director of the Easton Foundation that oversees the Louise Bourgeois legacy....
...Another Year (2010) was another “arguing on staircases” film, which unusually placed a stable, contented couple, Tom and Gerri, played by Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen, at its core....
...Those parameters make this the perfect opportunity to present the strongest possible case for pioneers such as Sheila Hicks, Ruth Asawa, Lee Bontecou, Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama....
...He installed Simon Hopkinson as head chef and in doing so was instrumental, alongside Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray at The River Cafe, in detonating the food explosion we’ve been enjoying ever since....
...After a Hollywood career making sci-fi blockbusters that hovered between silly and subversive (RoboCop, Starship Troopers), Verhoeven has made his most outrageous movie in the guise of a haute bourgeois...
...Strauss was “bourgeois”. If townspeople in Salzburg complained about changes he introduced, they were “provincial”....
...A fruit-driven Cru Bourgeois, six to 10 years old, would be perfect. ………………………………………….....
...The actor Michel Bouquet came to personify the French bourgeois in the course of several films, changing character as France changed in the 1960s and ’70s....
...“Untitled (Ruth)”, one of the few named works, half waits by the door as you enter the gallery: head erect, hands languidly clasped under pulpy breasts, serpentine curves, a semi-figure with a languid, attentive...
...De Beauvoir’s entire life, as Carole Seymour-Jones shows vividly in A Dangerous Liaison, was an appalled response to the hypocrisies of bourgeois marriage which she witnessed as an intelligent daughter,...
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