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...It was designed by Lynch and now boasts three other locations, all inspired by the early-morning nightclub of the same name in Mulholland Drive....
...Letter in response to this article: Britain’s salad washing plant days are still to come / From Robert Field and others...
...Banish the visitors and it could be one of those sleek homes off Mulholland Drive where obsolete child actors go to seed in a cloud of excellent cocaine....
...Robert De Niro’s bullheaded pugilist fights himself, his brother (Joe Pesci) and the picador lances of his own paranoia....
...As the bizarre anomaly of the UK’s capital lacking a major crime fiction festival to match those of its provinces is set to rights with September’s Capital Crime (featuring Ian Rankin, Robert Harris and...
...If so, David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake is a tub filling up with so much floaty, flamboyant, haunting-or-traumatising film fluff — sloshing every which way — that it’s like a bath time to end...
...Career of Evil, by Robert Galbraith, Sphere, RRP£20/Mulholland Books, RRP$28, 512 pages...
...It was then fast-tracked by Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, co-founders of Tribeca Productions and the Tribeca Film Center, to help regenerate the Tribeca neighbourhood following the 9/11 attacks on the nearby...
...In its natural state, Tetiaroa must have represented everything the actor’s Hollywood home on Mulholland Drive didn’t, including privacy (the island is a 20-minute hop from Tahiti, even on The Brando’s new...
...The Silkworm, by Robert Galbraith, Little, Brown, RRP£20/ Mulholland Books, RRP$28 Now that her cover is blown and we all know that Robert Galbraith is actually the mega-selling JK Rowling, we can judge...
...These are presented here through the distorting lens of David Lynch whose Mulholland Drive (2001) is a nightmarish evocation of the city’s darker side....
...Abrams records that he came across the idea of the book when he picked up a Robert Ludlum novel left by some unknown fellow traveller at Los Angeles airport....
...James Lovegrove ——————————————- CRIME The Silkworm, by Robert Galbraith, Little, Brown, RRP£20/ Mulholland Books, RRP$28 Now that her cover is blown and we all know that Robert Galbraith is actually...
...It is a house that revels not in isolation but in its bird’s eye view of the city; the photo must surely have influenced David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (2001), in which the city is seen from a hillside,...
...A superb alt-timeline thriller that recalls Robert Harris’s Fatherland....
...CRIME The Right Hand , by Derek Haas, Mulholland, RRP£13.99 Loner Austin Clay tackles unthinkable assignments for the government....
...David Warren, Nasdaq’s former CFO, who also left in 2009, will return as a special adviser to Robert Greifeld, Nasdaq’s chief executive....
...abstentions were: Lorely Burt (Solihull), Martin Horwood (Cheltenham), Simon Hughes (Bermondsey & Old Southwark), Chris Huhne (Eastleigh) {At the Cancun climate change talks}, Tessa Munt (Wells), Sir Robert...
...Greg Mulholland. Public accounts (Margaret Hodge): Eric Joyce, Austin Mitchell, Anne McGuire, Nick Smith. Richard Bacon, Steve Barclay, Matt Hancock, Jo Johnson, Chris Heaton-Harris. Ian Swales....
...Music journalist Mulholland is the right writer. His compact book is the perfect length and style: pithy, irreverent and on the money about the best movies and makers....
...The Getty was Robert Irwin’s first garden project. His latest is at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), which recently opened its Renzo Piano-designed Broad Contemporary Art Museum....
...David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (Optimum), a riddling movie about the dream life of movies, is a clear descendant: it was even financed by the French....
...Representing NBC is the network’s Sports President, Robert Mulholland. The final member of the negotiating triad is the CBS Sports President, Neal Pilson....
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