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Pedestrian struck in Lynn

Tesla submergé par des milliers d’infractions potentielles de son système de conduite autonome FSD

Princess Eugenie Said to Take Drastic Step Against Father Following Epstein Controversy

From the Field to Fatherhood: Inside Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson's Family With Eight Children

Mary Nolan’s ‘extraordinary’ photos: evocative, nostalgic and overlooked – in pictures
Once the home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd and his wife Yvonne, Bundanon – set across 1,000 hectares on the NSW south coast – is now home to an art museum, where the latest exhibition celebrates the Boyd women whose artistic careers have been overlooked.Among them is Arthur’s sister Lady Mary Nolan (nee Boyd), who had four children with her first husband, the artist John Perceval, before moving to London and marrying Sidney Nolan in 1978. A painter and a potter, Mary is less known for her photographs, 48 of which are now on show after being unearthed at the National Library of AustraliaThe Hidden Line: Art of the Boyd Women is open at Bundanon gallery until 15 February Continue reading...

Début de pénurie sur les MacBook Pro ? Ce que l’on peut déduire des délais observés sur certains modèles

Poem of the week: Now, Mother, What’s the Matter? by Richard W Halperin

The Trump-Kennedy Center is another front in the battle for the soul of America | Charlotte Higgins
Under Trump, the world-class centre for performing arts is one of many US cultural institutions changing beyond recognition. Will others buckle?A year ago – just a year ago – the Kennedy Center in Washington DC was a world-class centre for the performing arts. It had a resident opera company, respected artistic teams, and a run of the acclaimed musical Hamilton to look forward to. It had a bipartisan board that upheld the dignity of an organisation that, since it was conceived of in the mid-20th century, had been treated with courtesy and supported by governments of both stripes.How quickly things unravel. Donald Trump inserted himself as chair of the organisation soon after his 20 January inauguration, dispatched the hugely experienced executive director, and installed his unfortunate loyalist Richard Grenell to run it. This former ambassador to Germany might have wished for better things; at any rate, entirely inexperienced in the arts, he seems utterly out of his depth. Things have unravelled. Artists have departed the centre in droves. Hamilton pulled out. So have audiences. In November, Francesca Zambello, the artistic director of the Washington National Opera, told me that ticket sales had tanked for the opera. Analysis by the Washington Post showed it was the same pattern across the centre. Continue reading...

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Roger Allers, Disney film-maker and co-director of The Lion King, dies aged 76

After the Flood series two review – Sophie Rundle shines in the return of this dark detective drama

