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...That said, my photos aren’t technically great in the tradition of a Winogrand, Frank, Koudelka or Taylor-Johnson. My photos document an extraordinary life and a way of seeing....
...In the Bodleian’s exhibition, Mary Shelley’s manuscript of Frankenstein, with Percy Bysshe Shelley’s editorial suggestions inked into the margin, is on display....
...For Shelley Maxwell’s finale, Arcadia, the whole cast are convulsed by galumphing jumps and sulky kicks before encircling our heroine — now fully assimilated?...
...And Carrie Reichardt’s tribute to Stoke-on-Trent’s rave culture in the early 1990s — focused on Shelley’s nightclub in Longton, and covering an original 1969 Ford Zephyr in vibrantly hand-painted ceramic...
...Shelley Johnson 100% agree that that’s a big challenge. It’s weighing up those options....
...Host Isabel Berwick unpicks some of the tropes with Emily Bowen and Shelley Johnson, workplace experts and hosts of the popular Australian podcast My Millennial Career, while the FT’s US labour and equality...
...On the Working It podcast this week, I talk to two experts: Emily Bowen and Shelley Johnson, HR experts, millennials themselves, and hosts of the Australian podcast My Millennial Career....
...With the hosts of the My Millennial Career podcast, Emily Bowen and Shelley Johnson, and my FT colleague Taylor Nicole Rogers....
...Their part-friendship, part-business relationship is just one of those that Daisy Hay — author of a previous biography of Disraeli and his wife, as well as a study of Byron and the Shelleys — tracks in her...
...When cancer patient Shawn “Val” Johnson won a $27m personal injury award against Johnson & Johnson this month he was relieved that his family would not run short of cash when he dies....
...The term New Right came out of the campaign of Republican senator Barry Goldwater when he ran against Lyndon B Johnson in the 1964 presidential campaign....
...Shelley Haus, Ulta Beauty’s chief marketing officer, similarly told analysts to expect “a back to school [season] like no other”....
...Joe Biden landed in the UK for his first foreign trip as US president on Wednesday to great fanfare, kicking off a busy schedule that will include a meeting with UK prime minister Boris Johnson, the G7 summit...
...Boris Johnson announced that a statutory inquiry into the UK’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic will begin in spring 2022....
...Premier Boris Johnson and his ministers often claim their strategies have followed the science....
...Touring Scotland with Boswell and Johnson, he describes the final destruction of Scotland’s Great Caledonian Forest. Why, young Mary Shelley wondered in 1811, were the hills around Dunkeld so bare?...
...And next month sees the release of Italian director Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, with Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton....
...(Surely his riposte to Boris Johnson’s line about Mr Corbyn’s “vested interests and interesting vests”.)...
...It is not irrelevant to recall that Sophocles’ great tragedy was written and performed on the edge of the Aegean, and that when Percy Shelley, who himself translated Oedipus Rex, drowned off the coast of...
...In Search of Mary Shelley: The Girl Who Wrote Frankenstein, by Fiona Sampson, Profile, RRP£18.99/Pegasus, RRP$28.95 (June) A biography by a prizewinning poet, published for the novel’s bicentenary....
...Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Prof Steven Haberman Professor of Actuarial Science, Cass Business School, City, University of London Prof Andrew Clare Associate Dean, Cass Business School Dr William Johnson...
...A 2016 pamphlet about Boris Johnson savaged the politician as “the blond beast of Brexit”. Anger was sharpened by wit and a quicksilver intelligence....
...Its currents and meanders bear the reader through the shoals of Hoare’s own childhood and family history and towards encounters with — among others — Sylvia Plath, Percy Shelley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning...
...Johnson has found an artistic manner, a skilled assistant in Shelley Anderson, and is developing a market despite a reluctance for self-publicity....
...Thanks to “the father of the booktrade” Joseph Johnson, she was the first woman in England to live off a publisher’s retainer....
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