A few years ago for the Festival of Chichester, Festival patron Dame Patricia Routledge read Keats’ immortal Odes to mark the bicentenary of their composition.
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Gareth Jones visited the Corbenic Camphill Community to see the benefits creating a new path has had for those that live and work there, and the wider community Opening up a scenic route in rural ...
The ruling flatly rejected a Florida woman's allegations, which Swift's company had called "frivolous and entirely baseless." By Bill Donahue A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming Taylor ...
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Our critic A.O. Scott forages the world’s most poetic fruit. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott A.O. Scott, a critic at large for the Book Review, recorded the poetry readings that appear in this piece.
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BOSTON — Whatever happens the rest of the way, it’s not the worst idea to let it all play out before making final judgments. A playoff run would change the story. An abrupt end to the season would, ...
About midway through Kent Jones’ “Late Fame,” I heard the last thing I ever expected to hear at the New York Film Festival: the voice of Ezra Pound. The aged speaker is not identified, nor is the poem ...
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