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...“I think there’s a lot of people like myself who just haven’t been talking to the polls,” she said. But Winifred Paul, a 59-year old Republican from the town, was supporting Trump....
...Patrick Bourne & Co meanwhile will be offering a small group of significant works by Winifred Nicholson from a private collection and on the market for the first time; these include a touching 1927 portrait...
...When he spoke about the project of Kettle’s Yard, Ede referenced the artist friends who inspired him, not just with their art but with the way they lived: Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Christopher Wood, David...
...Winifred Simner, who targeted local councillors in Wimbledon with a stream of aggressive letters that led to her three years on probation, became seemingly frustrated by the relative success of a military...
...The latter, while overwritten at times, throws into relief characters’ inner lives and motivations; a colourful cast of secondary characters help further, including Winifred, a mass-going friend of Alice...
...Flushed with puberty, Ruth dreams up a long-ago love affair for Winifred with a Lowell boy, but the discovery of stained clothing in the attic hints at a murkier past....
...In the 1920s, Tom and Margaret Warwick were neighbours of the artists Ben and Winifred Nicholson in Banks Head, Cumbria....
...At 20 months old, my daughter Winifred’s sleep was regressing. She would wake in the middle of the night, needing warm milk and comfort, and then take forever to settle. Then came the 6am wakeups....
...The acquired work, “1935 (White Relief Quai D’Auteuil)”, marks the shift in his relationships from his first wife, Winifred Nicholson, to Hepworth, as well as the artist’s transition from painting to sculptural...
...In the 1950s and early 1960s, the likes of Winifred Atwell, Russ Conway, Mrs Mills and Joe “Mr Piano” Henderson still reflected the instrument’s popularity....
...In 1920 Nicholson married Winifred Roberts, a successful painter of plants and flowers; the couple had three children....
...Winifred Kretschmann, prime minister of the big south-western state of Baden-Württemberg, called for a rethink of vaccination priorities: “We can’t afford to have the vaccine lying around unused because...
...My daughter, Winifred, is almost 12 months old and taking her first wobbly steps towards toddlerdom....
...(The birth of triplets to Hepworth and Nicholson in 1934 settled matters, although Winifred and Ben did not divorce until 1938.)...
...But as much as I love a spot of mumming, I am also very much here for Bette Midler as Winifred Sanderson in Hocus Pocus. Last year Duncan and I decided we needed an excuse to dress up....
...I have never experienced at Millbank so visually tone-deaf a hang as the 1920s-40s winsome floral paintings by Winifred Nicholson, Frank Brangwyn and Christopher Wood alongside Van Gogh’s ecstatic, mortality-infused...
...Hawkins went back to early music — William Byrd for rhythm and William Tisdale for “extravagant harmony” — while Fairhall referenced the English pub and name-checked the singalong pianist Winifred Atwell...
...The apothecary Simon Forman — who treated Winifred and must have known the family well — caught Macbeth at the Globe in 1611, presumably with Burbage in the lead, and recorded how the hero “fell into a great...
...Coleridge-Taylor, who became the first internationally renowned black British composer; Paul Robeson; Joe Harriott; Ambrose Campbell; Lord Kitchener; South African artist Dudu Pukwana; and the pianist Winifred...
...Born in 1936 in the Eastern Cape, Nomzamo Winifred Madikizela was first drawn into activism after moving to Johannesburg in the 1950s to become a social worker. There she met Mandela....
...Her sentence, initially six years, was later reduced to a fine. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was born Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela in 1936 in what is now Eastern Cape Province....
...Kettle’s Yard was created in the late 1950s by Jim Ede, a curator at the Tate Gallery during the 1920s who became a friend to many prominent artists of the time, including Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Alfred...
...This week, the podcast team discuss Lucy Kellaway’s choice of book to bring solace and advice to readers in turbulent times, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson....
...In the fifth episode of our second series, Isabel Berwick, Lucy Kellaway and Andrew Hill discuss ‘Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day’ by Winifred Watson...
...Otherwise renown has been scattered only across Laura Knight, Edward Burra — who gained critical respect due to his affinities with Germany’s Neue Sachlichkeit movement — and the remarkable Winifred Knights...
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