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...Who knows if it will inspire such mania as The Gruffalo, Zog, Stick Man and Room On The Broom (among the gazillions of her titles), but I’m willing to take the chance....
...The work of art that changed everything is Louise Bourgeois wearing the shirt covered in boobs – sort of protrusions. I think about her a lot....
...“I’m a man, I’m straight, but I’m very sensitive. I used to wear Dr Martens and listen to Yann Tiersen…” He chuckles. “I know it seems crazy to say that now....
...He cited cru bourgeois, lesser-known Rhône wines, German, South African and eastern Europe wines. There are so many wines to choose from that in this article I’m focusing solely on Bordeaux....
...This is the self-same “challenging of bourgeois preconceptions” fine dining boys can only have neurotic fever dreams about. You can pay a supplement and get a quail....
...“I’m coming to London in two weeks. You can take me out for dinner.” There is a wealth of complications in this simple scenario....
...“I’m set free to find a new illusion,” Eno chanted as the stage became redemptively lit up....
...“But I’m telling you: your facade is beginning to crumble. People are finally getting to see the real face of the AfD.”...
...The one artist whose work I would collect if I could is Louise Bourgeois. She was a revolutionary artist, of course, but also a courageous activist and incredible feminist....
...“I take drugs because I’m a lousy lay,” he confesses (although the opiates surely can’t be doing him any favours here either)....
...The sentence “He responded by lampooning the couple in his 1911 novel The New Machiavelli as Altiora and Oscar Bailey, a pair of short-sighted, bourgeois manipulators” is matched word for word....
...I always think I’m a little off time. Some people say sometimes I’m too early, but I’m not sure it is. Because I have this retro thing too. The time clash, for me, is super-important.”...
...“To me it says, ‘I’m not preened, dolled-up, and I’m comfortable with that’. It signals ‘casual with intention’.” It’s up for debate whether all baseball cap wearers are quite so considered....
...As far as I’m concerned, the most important site of Kaliningrad is Kant’s modest tomb. “Immanuel Kant / 1724-1804 / Prominent bourgeois idealist philosopher....
...“I’m ready for this!” Although Wannabe fans be warned: it’s just a sandal. doorsofperception-ibiza.com...
...“I’m influenced by painters more than anybody,” Nagle says....
...“I’m constantly looking for materials that I’m able to learn from or speak with.” The laborious process of constructing his sculptures is the work of many hands....
...So, you know, I’m open to China peaking at some stage. I’m just wary of declaring it....
...I’m not rushing to buy one — just yet — but I definitely wouldn’t rule it out. And, in the meantime, I’m eyeing up that Lemaire “Bathrobe”....
...I’m thinking of something such as David Halberstam’s The Best and the Brightest, which followed defence secretary Robert McNamara and his “whiz kid” group of policy experts and uncovered how America lost...
...He instilled this idea, which I don’t necessarily agree with, that “working out” is bourgeois, an admission that you don’t really work....
...Fifty-five guest rooms span the two upper floors and, in the bourgeois tradition, the first floor houses the most spacious suites, including the 113sq m former apartments of the baroness....
...I’m particularly exercised at the moment by a trend among chefs for terse brevity. A kind of adjective-free, mannered minimalism. “Pork, potato, leaves, ferment” isn’t a menu, it’s a challenge....
...“I’m a disruptive woman without any fear,” Gálvez said of her challenge to the political establishment. “I’m enjoying myself.”...
...“Today, sometimes as soon as I leave my building I’m hit by the crowds.”...
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