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...Large parts of the western US are forecast to be battered by more rain and wind because of an “atmospheric river” phenomenon, after the Californian city of San Diego experienced one of the wettest days in...
...Strout’s Olive Kitteridge, set at the edge of the ocean, and cannot imagine Oxford, Mississippi, without William Faulkner’s voice in my ear....
...Of course, this is not the open prairie — Fort Worth is a city with gleaming high-rise towers downtown, a 112-year old symphony orchestra and world-class museums....
...the Hamas-Israel conflict after Hamas launched an attack on Israel on October 7 last year UK: 100th anniversary of both the first radio broadcast by a British monarch, George V at the Empire Exhibition...
...stages peppered across the city....
...Menendez, the son of Cuban immigrants, rose under the tutelage of William V Musto, the mayor of Union City from 1962 to 1982, with a four-year interregnum....
...up the city of Stoke-on-Trent....
...London is about the grand gesture planning of the new Stratford, where the V&A East museum is taking shape, and it is about Mare Street market, which maintains a lively balance between street food vendors...
...Cooling off was what the whole business of public swimming was about: seizing a chance to beat the terrible Mississippi heat....
...William Morris and the avid Indian miniature collector Howard Hodgkin hymned the Persian epic the Hamzanama....
...co-curator of Foot Print: The Tracks of Shoes in Fashion at the city’s Fashion Museum, where several of Cox’s designs featured....
...While museums of science, technology and natural history adorn great cities all over the world, museums of the economy are rare....
...Lastly, vice-chair for supervision Michael Barr will make an appearance at an economic mobility student career expo in Mississippi....
...Almost all these works belong to the Atlanta-based Souls Grown Deep Foundation, whose collection of 160 artists was begun by William Arnett in the 1970s....
...YSP Centre until 11 June Evelyn Hofer: Eyes on the City at High Museum of Art, Atlanta Alongside William Eggleston and William Klein, German-born American photographer Evelyn Hofer was one of the first...
...The highest is a late-17th century portrait plate of William III in English Delft (£1,400-£1,800); among the lowest is an 1831 jug featuring a portrait of William IV (£30-£50)....
...In this case it’s 1968 and the launch of a series of late-night television debates between the maverick liberal author Gore Vidal and the arch conservative commentator William F Buckley Jr....
...Williams was the first licensed black architect west of the Mississippi, and the first to be a member of the American Institute of Architects....
...Somewhere inside Oxford’s austere Weston Library, a vast, deep part of the city’s Bodleian Libraries that holds a fair chunk of its 13 million items, figures from the gloriously mahogany mid-1970s come to...
...While cities and the south-east of England have boomed, many rural communities continue to be neglected and lack infrastructure....
...William Hurt had a dark-star twinkle and the looks of a preppy fallen on moments of self-doubt: blond, lean and broodingly handsome....
...All those championships from 1957 onwards warmed the city to him, but he never forgot the early hatred he experienced. His whole life, he said he played for the Celtics, never for the city of Boston....
...Timothy McVeigh’s Oklahoma City bombings and the 1998 lynching of James Byrd, Jr....
...New Orleans is such a small city that I recommend getting a bike and just riding through the Garden District, along Chartres Street and ending up at the Mississippi River....
...“He gets enormous pleasure out of gardening. He loves it,” says Strong, the former head of the V&A and author of some waspish diaries in which few of the rich, famous and powerful are spared....
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