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...I love Bruce Nauman and how he challenges what it means to be a human being. I look for something that approaches ideas that can’t be said in any other way.”...
...Ross Perot Robert the Bruce Blackburn Rovers Kay Burley Mills & Boon Norton The Secret Policeman’s Ball...
...England’s “glorious revolution” of 1688 was literally crowned by Holland’s William and Mary of Orange, who were invited to become sovereigns by London’s elite....
...Caledonian Road, by Andrew O’Hagan, Faber £20/WW Norton $32.50, 656 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café and subscribe to our podcast Life & Art wherever you listen...
...William Kentridge: Self-portrait as a Coffee Pot at the Arsenale Institute for Politics of Representation recreates the polymath South African’s studio: inky tree wall drawings, doppleganger props, musings...
...Williams — great grandson of JC Williams, who bred many renowned spring-flowering trees and shrubs including the original and perennially popular x williamsii camellias back in the 1920s — maintains the...
...Farewell Dinner for a Spy (Arcadia £20) is the seventh novel featuring William Catesby, a British intelligence officer....
...Ian Fleming: The Complete Man by Nicholas Shakespeare (Harvill Secker) Shakespeare, renowned biographer of Bruce Chatwin, reveals a story worthy of a Bond novel in his life of Ian Fleming....
...As well as its first tour with more generous funding, the company has a new general director in Robin Norton-Hale....
...Update: A section on Lazard under Ken Jacobs, who ran the firm for more than 13 years after Bruce Wasserstein’s death....
...And Don, too, has been in the romantic grip of the ancient world for decades, since his early travels with Bruce Chatwin....
...And if you were a rainmaker such as Felix Rohatyn, at Lazard, or Bruce Wasserstein, at First Boston, your pay was easily in the tens of millions of dollars a year, back when that was still considered real...
...Winser, Gummer and head chef George Williams have done that to pub food....
...Revolusi: Indonesia and the Birth of the Modern World by David Van Reybrouck (Bodley Head/WW Norton) In August 1945 Indonesia became the first colonised country to declare its independence after the second...
..., Oxfordshire, UK The BoE needs its ‘seigniorage’ earnings / From John Whittaker, Economics Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK CBDCs lift veil of myth over the money system / From Bruce Davis...
...Undaunted, they’re touring the US this coming year, while Bruce Springsteen (a mere 74) is resuming the world tour he began in ’23; Madonna (just 65) is continuing her Celebration tour....
...In a preface to Naked Lunch, William S Burroughs said the title refers to “a frozen moment when everyone sees what is on the end of every fork.” The equivalent for economists is an R-star epiphany....
...A Hacker’s Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules, and How to Bend Them Back by Bruce Schneier, Norton £24.89/$30, 352 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Former Salesforce co-chief Keith Block has launched Smith Point Capital with Vista Equity Partners’ Burke Norton and Longfellow Capital’s Chris Lytle....
...Against the World: Anti-Globalism and Mass Politics Between the World Wars by Tara Zahra (WW Norton) Discontent with globalisation has a history stretching back to the first half of the 20th century....
...Moore joins Springsteen on Dobie Gray’s “Soul Days” and William Bell’s “I Forgot to Be Your Lover”....
...He has worked extensively with visual artists such as Bruce McLean and Tim Head, architect Will Alsop, sculptors Bill Woodrow and Juan Muñoz, and choreographers such as Merce Cunningham and William Forsythe...
...In the book, Bruce recalls Warhol sitting around on tables in his café applying colour to his prints using bright Indian inks “in a somewhat random fashion”....
...Bruce Pang, chief economist for greater China at JLL, warned against a “too optimistic” reading of Beijing’s easing....
...The geraniums alone would, I feel sure, attract positive comment from crusty old William Robinson, whose 1870 book The Wild Garden includes the following: “Who would not rather see the waving grass with...
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