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...Rebecca Watson is assistant arts and books editor at the FT. Her second novel ‘I Will Crash’ will be published by Faber in July....
...He points to a pair of clay lamp shades that took him six hours to paint. “Obviously, this is something that could be taped on and really perfect,” he explains....
...Cornishware is not actually made in Cornwall but made from Cornish clay at a pottery in Somerset, where it has been based since 2017....
...Here you get to soak up the drama of clay-stove and charcoal-grill cooking taking place at the aduppu, the traditional hearth modelled on Sri Lankan-village kitchens....
...“It is an incredible process to watch,” says Rebecca Malyon, head of homeware product development at Daylesford, who visited the atelier recently....
...His pots are behind glass even though “he would have liked people to engage with them, even cuddle them”, says Rebecca Luffman, assistant curator for sculpture, metalwork, ceramics and glass at the V&A....
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...A classy pair for it is the new Daphne odora Rebecca, a bit taller than the better-known gold-leaved variety but just as sweetly scented and with a wider gold edge to each leaf....
...The future arrives in the form of those two nude refugees, Thomas (Freddie Fox) and Rebecca (Tanya Reynolds), seeking sanctuary with the Lyes and, in time, bringing talk of Heaven on Earth, sexual equality...
...Feet of clay abound. The world-renowned novelist Stefan Zweig was a compulsive flasher....
...Warren’s disintegrating clay figures — a link the catalogue highlights....
...The campaigner: Melissa Chan By Rebecca Watson The first time Melissa Chan heard the word “dementia” was when her 54-year-old father was diagnosed with it....
...Photographs: Rebecca Lupton; Christopher Furlong/360; Craven Dunill Jackfield; V&A/DeMorgan...
...brian.groom@ft.com ——————————————- Letter in response to this column: Yorkshireman’s grudge against Handel / From Sir Edward Clay...
...… Everland, by Rebecca Hunt, Fig Tree, RRP£12.99 After her light-hearted debut Mr Chartwell , Hunt’s second novel is quite a departure....
...Oil is recovered from the clay and sand by adding warm water, which means oil sands processing is energy-intensive and leads to greater carbon dioxide emissions than conventional oil production....
...Clay could do with anger-management classes but his fiery personality makes this a one-session rocket of a thriller....
...Upstairs, in the series “SHE”, Rebecca Warren’s grotesque, enormous earth mothers, bumpy, bulbous, sprouting outsize breasts or flailing limbs, are roughly sculpted in unfired clay to riff on fat, flesh,...
...Rebecca Rose is the FT’s acting books editor ………………………………………….....
...Baby oysters are brought in from the sea and reared carefully in clay ponds rich in nutrients....
...Stephen Jones’s exhibition “Hats: An Anthology” is running at the V&A Museum, London, until May 31 Rebecca Warren, artist and 2006 Turner Prize nominee A bit of clay. A rusty nail. Pompoms....
...“Rebecca”, deep red face and steely gaze enclosed in a white headscarf, is an unyielding matriarch and manipulator....
...And Rebecca Addlington will be disappointed not to get an 800m freestyle medal....
...According to Rebecca Wadsworth, a member of British Airways’ crew, her colleagues swear by it as the ultimate multitasking cream....
...Rebecca Warren’s sculptures, voluptuous female figures made from unfired clay, combine wit, intelligence and art historical references that were a “playfully prod at the male modernist canon,” said Heller...
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