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...Terence Rattigan’s wartime farce While the Sun Shines crackles with double entendres and mischievous misunderstandings....
...As editor Karl Miller put it, “the respect for affluence that radiates from the advertisements [in glossy magazines] is tempered by sharp feelings of guilt and responsibility.”...
...The album opens with a cover of Marcus Miller’s “Hannibal”, first featured on Miles Davis’s 1989 album Amandla. A long misty intro sets up the theme, and heavy hip-hop beats take the piece to a high....
...Maria Miller, the Conservative MP who chairs the committee, urged the government to respond....
...He founded the company Benchmark with Sir Terence Conran in 1984....
...Terence Rattigan’s 1936 comedy, drawn from his own experience at a similar establishment, is a charming and deeply observant study of British masculinity, deftly revived here by Paul Miller (in a co-production...
...Also hearing the case was Lord Justice Sales, a former first Treasury counsel, and Master of the Rolls Sir Terence Etherton, Britain’s first openly gay senior judge and a former Olympic fencer....
...Carrie Cracknell’s beautiful, revealing staging of Terence Rattigan’s poignant masterpiece begins with Hester in the deep blue sea....
...Founded in 2010 by designer Jason Miller, Roll & Hill collaborates with a range of leading US designers to create one-off and limited-edition sculptural light pieces....
...“Arthur Miller had a great line,” he continues. “Artists do what they do. ‘The rest is up to the Zeitgeist.’ I think there’s a lot of truth to that.”...
...He made a sofa designed by Tom Dixon and got commissions from James Irvine, Terence Woodgate and Konstantin Grcic, who is now one of Europe’s best-regarded designers....
...The project’s initial director Terence Riley, previously chief curator of architecture and design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, had already left by 2009....
...Jaw sounded great, but an over-amplified Soweto Kinch mash-up of Coltrane jazz and hip-hop on the main stage became something of a noisy neighbour and it was a relief to move to the big top for trumpeter Terence...
...Vanquished, he would retreat to the library and read the texts of Arthur Miller plays....
...Lee Miller was another notable contributor. Born in 1907, she was 19 when Nast himself pulled her from the path of an oncoming car in Manhattan....
...Chairs By Judith Miller Conran Octopus, £40 FT bookshop price: £32 Judith Miller is well-known to FT House & Home readers as one of the writers of its monthly Something Old, Something New feature and...
...www.dnfa.com Judith Miller is the author of annual antiques and collectables guides for Millers …………………………....
...Kealey Rt Hon Lord Lamont of Lerwick John Lovering Malcolm McAlpine Nicholas Miller Edgar Miller Peter Morgan Sir John Nott Baroness O’Cathain David Potter Sir David Rowe-Ham Christopher Shale...
...Its final non-pantomime staging in the old 1960s building is Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea (1952)....
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