Hints and tips:
...Examples include Ca’n Beneït in the hamlet of Binibona, Toni Durán’s exquisitely authentic country house retreat with its orchards and flower-filled gardens; and Hotel Corazón, where British photographer...
...Violet didn’t do that,” wrote Toni Morrison in Jazz. OUCH. Perhaps your home torments you like a withholding parent in a novel by Henry James. There may be awful parts that disgrace you....
...More down-to-earth, in every sense, is Grave Secrets (Solaris, £8.99) by Alice James, in which Lavington “Toni” Windsor — a necromancer fond of resurrecting corpses at her local cemetery for a chat — falls...
...tracing two centuries of the camera through botanical stills; scenes of war forming what their creator calls “the worst possible kind of living theatre” by Don McCullin at Tate Liverpool; Zanele Muholi’s grave...
...The home, which the siblings hope to get a price for, is a former plantation house in Arkansas: out in the grounds there is a slave burial ground full of unmarked graves....
...It would be a grave error to let this opportunity pass by.”...
...There is no novel like Toni Morrison’s Beloved or Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes or Edward P Jones’ The Known World....
...Maybe Nick & Toni’s, at the tables preferred by Jon Bon Jovi or Ron Perelman?...
...She begins with the ghost of Old Hamlet and tracks through to MR James, Wharton, Toni Morrison and others — while also not ignoring cinema’s contribution to the genre....
...(Both the journalist and Berlusconi are played by the director’s longtime collaborator Toni Servillo.) “There are analogies,” Sorrentino tells me from Rome in a phone conversation....
...Barcelona has long been a cosmopolitan, open and well-managed city, he said, but it now had grave problems. “It’s deteriorating,” he said....
..., by Toni Monkovic, The Upshot — How Hillary Clinton became a hawk, by Mark Landler, New York Times — Donald Trump’s nastiness is why so many Republicans love him — and it leaves the GOP with a paralyzing...
...At the end of The Tempest, as he prepares to take his leave, Prospero, a magician of words, hints that “the story of my life” is ending, and now “Every third thought shall be my grave”....
...He neither celebrates nor bemoans the excesses of political correctness – the replacement of Keats by Toni Morrison, or of Thucydides by queer theory....
...Tracie Luck brings restrained pathos and a sweet, wide-ranging mezzo-soprano to the plaints of Margaret Garner (a grateful role previously entrusted to Denyce Graves)....
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