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...Even the very best flamenco can teeter on the brink of cabaret, and Peña has always sought to give his shows a unifying theme....
...An electric car teeters over the balcony; around the displays, there are ample opportunities to build, play and share....
...But economists, also worried about rising inflation, are not optimistic that the scale and delivery of the planned stimulus will be enough to prime a “V-shape” recovery from the world’s biggest consumer...
...to Europe The World Health Organization has proposed a fresh team of scientists to lead an investigation into the origins of Covid-19 and other diseases (Bloomberg) Russian developers of the Sputnik V...
...With the dealer the picture of conservative masculine elegance, in his cashmere V-neck and tie leaning on an antique chair, a touch of melancholy in his eyes, the image has curious poignancy....
...If you missed it, this long read by our media correspondent Anna Nicolaou charts the drama of The People v Harvey Weinstein trial....
...In 2017, a German appeals court in Hamm agreed to hear a case brought by Saul Luciano Lliuya, a Peruvian farmer who claims that RWE should be held accountable for climate change, specifically the melting...
...Saul constructs exotic-looking creatures out of broken xylophones and cooking spatulas....
...This year, 21 teenagers will get a hearing in the California appeals court for their claim in Juliana v US that the government failed to protect their rights to life, liberty and property by promoting the...
...She attended Temple University and married her brother’s friend, Saul Windsor, after graduating with a bachelors degree in 1950. The marriage lasted less than a year....
...Meat and art After Alan Bennett v the National Trust last week, I am reminded by the death of Valerie Eliot, widow of the poet T.S. Eliot, of another story involving the playwright....
...Sebald; Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather; A House for Mr Biswas by V.S....
...The film was set in Paris, and so the producers shipped him over and put him up in the Hotel George V for eight months. Allen loved Paris....
...I have been saving Saul Bellow’s Letters for a rainy day – I received two copies of the recent hardback for Christmas – but I know when I read them he’ll become smaller to me....
...He worked for Saul Bass and for Fortune magazine and then returned to Britain to found Fletcher/Forbes/Gill in 1958....
...In addition, “the web gives people the ability to deliver a much more personalised experience”, says Saul Klein, partner at Index Ventures....
...You’re more likely to be on to something if you’re reading V.S. Pritchett, Saul Bellow … But any young squirt, you’re not going to read except out of a kind of sociological curiosity.”...
...And just as surrealism teeters on that slender party wall, the V&A’s latest blockbuster show wobbles precariously between brilliance and uncertainty....
...KALOOKI NIGHTS by Howard Jacobson Jonathan Cape ₤17.99, 480 pages V.S. Pritchett once identified in the novels of Saul Bellow a strain of comedy tinged with “fatality”....
...Yet I never go near any of these garments, preferring instead grey V-necks in a choice of four gauges and knee-length skirts. What am I afraid of?...
...MAGIC SEEDS by V.S. Naipaul Picador £16.99, 304 pages I found V.S. Naipaul by process of elimination....
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