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...The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it was “deeply alarmed” by reports that medical teams at al-Quds hospital in Gaza City had been ordered to immediately evacuate the...
...The first is Edward James’s Surrealist plot Las Pozas (The Pools), a patch of picturesque insanity a seven or eight-hour drive north of Mexico City....
...The muscular vocals of Hamid Al-Saadi, singing fragments of Iraqi poetry, were at the centre of the music....
...Elysian also offers a small selection of baked goods — muffins, scones, cookies et al — that are all made in house using butter or olive oil (rather than the mass-produced seed oils often found in commercial...
...The pair initially grew up in the south of France before their parents’ work took them to San Diego in 1980, when Fanélie was 11 and Julie was eight. “It was just written on the wall....
...“The very large projects, clearly the private sector doesn’t want to do and can’t do, because they’re very speculative and there’s a lot of risk,” says Steffen Hertog, a Gulf expert at the London School...
...In between, international shows have included those at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2003; at the Jeu de Paume, Paris, in 2011; and The Met Breuer in New York City in 2016....
...But the kingdom isn’t done flexing its financial athleticism....
...Woman, Life, Freedom by Marjane Satrapi et al (Seven Stories Press) The much-feted author of the graphic novel Persepolis leads a collection of vivid, “visually stunning” accounts of the current unrest gripping...
...Corin Mellor, creative director of David Mellor DesignRichard Batterham: Studio Potter by Tanya Harrod and Sarah Griffin This was published alongside an exhibition of his work at the V&A....
...’s Great Mass in C Minor will be performed on April 5-6 and May 26 respectively....
...“We didn’t start the bank run but we also couldn’t take the risk of being at the end of it.”...
...The suites vary, but all are 50sq m with courtyard entrances, and furnished with pieces by – or at least inspired by – Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen, Joe Colombo, Isamu Noguchi, Charles and Ray Eames et al...
...the city....
...But there’s something else he said that day that probably does more to explain the endurance of Benzema et al today....
...We drop anchor and stop for lunch, but we can’t eat without lowering the sails because c’è troppo vento (there’s too much wind)....
...She has been teaching since the late 1980s and still does, in the visual arts department of the University of California, San Diego. She has also created a scrupulous archive of her work....
...This time it was the Salk Institute in La Jolla, San Diego, designed by Louis Kahn — a Brutalist backdrop for some savage-looking clothes....
...Actually the Hotel del Coronado, San Diego. I know — the subterfuge. But isn’t there something fitting too, that this of all movies would itself be a grand act of impersonation?...
...Secondly, we thought that banking wasn’t enough so in order to generate value....
...Georges and Anthony Karam opened Partisan Café Artisanal in the historical Arts et Métiers district....
...really do want to be part of Russia, et cetera....
...Smith’s February audience with the Pope wasn’t the Microsoft executive’s first....
...And there is, predictably, competition on the horizon, including the ambitious renovation of the city’s other historical landmark, the Grand Hotel et Des Palmes, which has opened with a restaurant and roof...
...Mundy’s book Race for Tomorrow is out now (William Collins, £20 / $28.99 / C$34.99)...
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