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...To be included in the same club as Queen Elizabeth II, a past recipient of the RBG award, is important....
...NON-FICTION JANUARY Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia by Gary J Bass (Picador/Knopf) A magisterial history of the trial of Japan’s wartime leaders — the largely overlooked...
...But market conditions won’t make it easy, The Wall Street Journal reports....
...If you can’t make the Royal Albert Hall, this year there are events in location as varied as Great Yarmouth, Derry, Aberystwyth and Dewsbury....
...I saw him play King Henry II in Jean Anouilh’s Becket in 1961 for the Royal Shakespeare Company. I was 14. He was 31. He was spellbinding....
...There isn’t a scene here that isn’t pleasing on the eye, sculpted by Michael Yeargan’s elegant court of pillars and screens....
...In the aftermath of World War II, he is getting sucked dry....
...(i) Eminem (ii) the Rolling Stones had a vocabulary of 2794 words, compared to the Who’s 1794. 31....
...The new staging, directed by Mark Brokaw, offers clues as to why: the Richard Rodgers score feels less integrated than some of his other work, and the lyrics, by Oscar Hammerstein II (who also wrote the...
...genius of Oscar Hammerstein II....
...Sondheim’s mentor was Oscar Hammerstein II, of Rodgers and Hammerstein fame, who revolutionised the musical with Oklahoma! in 1943. “Think of him as an experimental playwright,” Sondheim says....
...Which is the truth-teller: Ackroyd the biographer of Dickens and T.S. Eliot? Or Ackroyd the novelist?...
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