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Wearmouth And Jarrow

Page 5 from 25th May 1973

Dr. Dodd's scholarship Your correspondent J. FeStillWaTi (May 4) must understand that could not deal fully with the subject of where Bede spent......

In A Few Words

Page 8 from 11th March 1938

Meat on Fridays? BOULESTIN, the distinguished chef. " - a - • journalist, in giving a recipe for cooking guinea fowl, adds: "The same can he done......

Delightful Ballet Of Beatrix Potter

Page 6 from 9th April 1971

S CHOOL holidays alone carry on in the life of this post-Christian nation a faint echo of the great Christian feasts. As a result even the film......

Abituar

Page 9 from 12th April 1940

Cardinal Verdier BUILDER OF 100 CHURCHES IN NINE YEARS Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris, died in Paris on Tuesday last, April 9, of heart......

The Play

Page 10 from 12th March 1937

Mysticism From Auden Isherwood Attempt In Spiritual Mountaineering W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood's The Ascent of F.6 (Mercury) has......

The Growing Pains Of A Crazed Prince

Page 12 from 11th May 2007

BAUET REVIEW Dennis Chang Mayerling ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. LONDON 4 hat is English ballet?" I am often asked, as if the ethos of a national......

Something Fishy

Page 12 from 6th May 2005

J ean Giraudoux’s Ondine is a fishy story, part fairy tale, part romance, part pantomime and part masque. A water-sprite falls in love with a......

Why Didn’t The Heroine Wed The Journalist?

Page 12 from 28th October 2005

A divorcée is about to get married to a priggish, brainless stuffed shirt when her ex-husband turns up. Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story was a......

The People And The

Page 11 from 31st January 1936

PLAY By R.W.S. Ballet At The Mercury The Mercury Theatre, Mr. Ashley Dukcs's charming little playhouse in Ladbroke Road, is chiefly known just......

G Eorge Balanchine's Body Of Over 400 Works Spanning 62...

Page 12 from 10th March 2006

is one of the most important cultural legacies of the 20th century, defining the style of American ballet in a way that Frederick Ashton and......

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