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...It’s What’s Inside, bought by Netflix and reviewed on these pages last week; A Real Pain went to Searchlight for $10mn; the Irish rap-group biopic Kneecap was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics (price unknown...
...Robert ArmstrongBoth of those two things are great unknowns, right?...
...She’d spoken to Harper’s Magazine about Megan’s story three years ago, and they had even dedicated an entire article to telling it....
...Blame John Steinbeck, that midcentury Baedeker who arrived in Positano on an assignment for Harper’s Bazaar in 1953 and was quickly captivated by the “old family house converted into a first-class hotel”...
...— China’s ‘very dangerous trajectory’ (The Atlantic) — In Cannes, publishers put their best foot forward as industry hurtles toward the unknown (Digiday) — Rich hippies and bad vibes on Venice Beach...
...The central character there is a young woman named Harper....
...Many of the gains appear to be driven by growing enthusiasm among the traditional Conservative base for O’Toole, who has largely remained unknown to Canadians since his election to the party leadership a...
...Key unknowns include the effectiveness of vaccines against Delta and other new variants, the durability of immunity conferred by coronavirus infection and vaccination, how transmissible the virus will become...
...As Steven Levy described in a classic mid-1980s feature in Harper’s, the rest was history. Bricklin and a friend called their spreadsheet program VisiCalc. It went on sale on October 17 1979....
...Thorne and Harper play the crowd as expertly as Wren, and treating the sky itself with wide-eyed reverence stirs unexpected wonder....
...Now 76 and living in an unknown location, she has become something of a fantasy figure herself....
...His work, for Life magazine as well as Look, Flair, and Harper’s Bazaar, back when assignments would routinely take weeks, has covered just about everyone....
...It is a pleasure and a privilege to read, confronting our estrangement from the unknown, “which once lay glittering at the farthest edge of our gaze, channelling our fear but also our hope and longing”....
...Besieged by weird, slightly embarrassing symptoms of unknown origin? Researchers are betting you’re more likely to tell a faceless app about them than your doctor....
...“If it be rainy weather, the touring cars and the wagonettes churn up a fearful mud,” the travel writer Charles G Harper wrote of Tintagel in 1910....
...Monet’s relationship with his Japanese collectors, this catalogue to a current German exhibition reveals stunning paintings — Monet, Manet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Signac, Seurat — from collections virtually unknown...
...I looked to the grave of the Unknown Soldier and I just saw the boots, and then as I got closer I realised it was the head of the fallen soldier,” he said....
...“It took an expert and there were only a few of them at the time,” said Mr Harper....
...Entitled “Ryan Went to Afghanistan”, its 8,000 words were generated by an unknown twenty-something writer called Kent Russell....
...Before the first world war, the term “Middle East” was virtually unknown....
...“When we started, we were really venturing into the unknown....
...The Days of Anna Madrigal, by Armistead Maupin, Doubleday, RRP£18.99 / Harper, RRP$26.99, 288 pages Armistead Maupin first wrote about the inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco, in a newspaper column...
...By 1982 food as fashion was so commonplace that Anne Barr, writing in Harpers & Queen, coined the term “foodie”....
...She saw herself the object of attention, to tens and to scores of them at present unknown....
...They include sitting in a mud hut in Africa eating unknown vegetables and lobbying government officials in Asia....
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