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...O bitter ending!” Although Fialka is now in his seventies, the group has now gone back to the beginning, he told CBC Radio: “You don’t ever finish it.”...
...O’Neill ripped the drama out of his own painful life: there’s an authenticity to it that is deeply moving....
...Gita Mehta was born in New Delhi in 1943, a few years before India gained independence from British rule — a moment that she recorded memorably in Snakes and Ladders (1997): “It was three o’clock in the...
...In a recent interview, the great Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who made a choice to write in Kikuyu, his mother tongue, explained: “I’m not against English, but I’m against the hierarchy of languages...
...By contrast, 1980’s Music of Many Colours, another collaboration recorded during a tour of Nigeria by US spiritual jazz hero Roy Ayers, is a highlight....
...“Logan Roy isn’t picking the material for his drapery, he’s got staff to deal with that,” he says....
...One morning on West Island my aged pick-up truck from Cocos Autos doesn’t start, so I walk over to the house of the owner, David O’Dowd....
...Released from Succession, Brian Cox is back on the West End boards in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, the semi-autobiographical epic that won its writer a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1957...
...Claire Enders, an analyst who has followed Murdoch’s businesses for decades, described Carlson’s removal as “typical” for the media patriarch whose unsentimental nature helped inspire the character of Logan Roy...
...5 o’clock,” he recalls....
...And Other Low Joints (Bantam) the autobiography of Paul O’Grady (AKA Lily Savage) which was reprinted after his death in March....
...Roy Niederhoffer’s Macro Diversified fund is up 10.3 per cent in March after benefiting from the market volatility and latching on to the bond rally....
...In the past three weeks, stars including England’s Jason Roy, Australia’s Aaron Finch and Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan have been paid six-figure sums to descend on Cawley’s town of Morrisville, North Carolina...
...In Mad House, American playwright Theresa Rebeck follows in the footsteps of Eugene O’Neill and Tracy Letts in giving us prime familial dysfunction behind closed doors....
...As a baby, Tami Neilson was cradled by Roy Orbison at a gig where her musician father was the supporting act. Perhaps providence beamed down as the Big O gazed at her infant features....
...Here’s Goodbody’s Patrick O’Donnell on the significance of the arrangement: This is an important agreement reached with a major media player in Amazon....
...Roy Forey, a retired British diplomat, said he had been taken aback by the strength of feeling for the royal family when he first arrived in Washington in 1982....
...“Companies want to mix up the formality of a meeting with something their employees haven’t tried before – fly fishing or some off-road driving,” says Conor O’Leary, Gleneagles’ managing director....
...at P&O should have marked a turning point for workers’ rights....
...Finally, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor had another deserved hit column on the end of the servant economy....
...Kendall is passed over by his father to become chief executive, but still ends up singing a laudatory, cringe-inducing rap: “L to the O, G, A, N.”...
...The manifesto, which was introduced by writers such as Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Nayantara Sahgal, and passed with unanimity by PEN International delegates, lists a set of principles including: “We defend the...
...Others, notably my colleague Simon Kuper and The Irish Times’ Fintan O’Toole, have written more insightfully about the painstakingly confected frivolity that generations of statesmen have forged in the Oxford...
...Royal Lancaster London Sinclair BeechamCo-founder, Pret A Manger Sandeep BhallaGeneral Manager, The Connaught Nigel BowenHead Concierge, The Carlton Tower JumeirahMember of Les Clefs d’Or Great Britain Roy...
...The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gikuyu and Mumbi, by Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, Harvill Secker, RRP£17.99, 240 pages Nilanjana Roy is an FT columnist Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
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