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...Teresa Ribera, the Spanish minister responsible for dealing with climate, told the FT that the UN summit would only be a success if there was “an ambitious decision on mitigation”, or how to tackle global...
...“Cain Approaching Abel” is a pair of resin and lacquer lumpen forms in Pop colours, vaguely implying the human form with outstretched arms, wildly failing — fratricide as bathos and absurdity....
...Pilita Clark surveys the landscape....
...Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Alison Cope Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Maria-Teresa Cutino-Moguel Barts Health, London Dr Cillian de Gascun University College Dublin Dr Samir...
...kesewa.hennessy@ft.com Pilita Clark returns next week...
...Teresa Sayers, managing director of the Responsible Car Wash Scheme, which is run by the Downstream Fuel Association, a trade body for fuel retailers, said the organisation would support a licensing scheme...
...It could, says Harvard Business School professor Teresa Amabile, who has been studying creativity since the 1970s....
...Performance artist Joan Jonas stars at the age of 82 at Tate Modern, an institution that in 2012 opened its brand new Tanks space not with a new work but with a performance piece by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker...
...The art critic TJ Clark cannot find any use of blue in Rembrandt....
...Corrine Winters’ Teresa tugs the heart with her luscious soprano, Paula Murrihy contributes a lusty Ascanio and Willard White is the scene-stealing Pope. A worthwhile effort, then, warts and all....
...Puccini La Rondine Teresa Stratas (Video Artists International)...
...The perpetual also-rans of the Premier League have just suffered another slip as US investment group Cain Hoy has pulled out of a potential bid for the club leaving Spurs to seek alternative funding plans...
...In retrospect, it’s astonishing that it took until 1974 for Eugene Onegin to be recorded in the west – by Georg Solti at London’s Royal Opera House, with a German Onegin (Bernd Weikl), a Polish Tatyana (Teresa...
...Franco Zeffirelli’s romantic-realistic film (1982) starring Teresa Stratas and Plácido Domingo tugs at the heart, but is compromised by a disembodied soundtrack and savage cuts....
...Dumpy midlife divorcee Teresa (Margarethe Tiesel) pursues two successive beach boys who turn out to be – surprise – more interested in lucre than love....
...At 48, it is not too late for Connolly to sing Carmen: the great Teresa Berganza went on singing the role into her sixties and Connolly is in her prime, a late starter who has reached the peak of her powers...
...Originally a BBC documentary, the 60-minute film underlines not just the importance of St Teresa of Avila in shaping the mystical nature of Victoria’s music, but also his aesthetic links with another contemporary...
...Goebbels argues that Germany has lost the initiative to smaller European countries – he cites Belgium, home to choreographer Anna Teresa de Keersmaeker and playwright Jan Fabre....
...The rest has a vintage quality – Otto Edelmann’s incomparable Ochs, a lush Octavian from Teresa Zylis-Gara and a soulful Sophie in the young Edith Mathis....
...I don’t want to come across as Mother Teresa, because I’m not. But I wouldn’t feel right if my money was just left to my kids. I don’t think it’d bring them happiness … they may disagree....
...Clark Rockefeller, 48, a mysterious American, was arrested after going on the run, having snatched his daughter during a contact visit in Boston, Massachusetts....
...He paid 6m pesos (£72,000) for a 920 sq metre lot in Villa Teresa, one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, four or five years ago and estimates that it is now worth about 13.8m pesos as land prices...
...It examines Cains Beer, a Liverpool-based brewer that has aspirations of graduating from being a regional brand to a national brand....
...She Loved, with its couples, trios and quartets going through the agonies, ecstasies and sometimes playfulness of love, to Chopin piano pieces and songs by Kurt Weil sung on stage by soprano Kate Vetter Cain...
...We can have Adolf Hitler and Mother Teresa, Oscar Wilde and St Francis, Mae West and St Benedict....
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