Rachel Eats Rachel Roddy, a wry
British writer living in Rome, pairs Italian recipes with conversational, engaging narratives that make you feel like you're cooking with a friend.
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«I found
British men were a lot less affectionate or forthcoming with feelings unless they maybe had a drink or two,» New York makeup artist and
writer Rachel Toledo, who
lived in London for 13 years, told INSIDER.
It is a conscious reference to a revolutionary moment in
British culture, a short -
lived TV program called That Was the Week That Was, also called TW3, which was screened late on Saturday evenings for a few short months in 1962 and 1963 and has never been forgotten by those (including this
writer) who watched it.
He is a
British writer and cultural commentator who
lives and works in Washington, D.C.. For decades now, he has been observing the political / societal scene and writing about it in a particularly insightful, witty and acerbic manner.
Directors /
writers Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, creators of «The Office» and «Extras,» jump to the big screen with a comic drama of three best friends facing dead - end
lives in a small
British mill town in the seventies.
«Queen of the Desert» Director: Werner Herzog
Writer: Werner Herzog Starring: Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Robert Pattinson, Damian Lewis Synopsis: «A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century,»
Writer: Werner Herzog Starring: Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Robert Pattinson, Damian Lewis Synopsis: «A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's
life, a traveler,
writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century,»
writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the
British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century,» IMDb.
That same year, he helped launch, with George Devine, the English Stage Company, with a similarly radical aim, privileging
writers and thus promoting a theater that would be at the center of
British cultural
life.
It's as if show
writer / executive producer Iain Hollands, whose most notable previous work was the short
lived British comedy «Beaver Falls,» couldn't make up his mind on exactly what kind of series he wanted to create.
Headlined by another confident and compelling turn from
British rising star John Boyega («Attack the Block»), the pic examines
life in Watts, Los Angeles, through the eyes of a young aspiring
writer searching for something more.
Headlined by another confident and compelling turn from
British rising star John Boyega («Attack the Block»), the pic examines
life in Watts, Los Angeles, through the eyes of a young aspiring
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English
writer / director Andrea Arnold, winner of a 2004 Oscar for Best
Live Action Short, has now made two highly - regarded features, including «Fish Tank,» which won the 2010 jury prize at Cannes, and a BAFTA (the
British Oscar).
«Queen of the Desert» is a chronicle of Gertrude Bell's
life, a traveller,
writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the
British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Nothing says «indie» more than a movie about the travails of twentysomethings, and at first blush,
British writer - director Alex Barrett's feature debut,
Life Just Is, would seem to fulfill all of the usual clichés.
Soderbergh and
writer Stephen Gaghan, working from the»80s
British miniseries Traffik, steadfastly refuse to force easy, comforting conclusions from difficult and complex situations; as in real
life, one is left to decide for oneself who or what is right, and what it all means.
Nicole Kidman, James Franco and Robert Pattinson star Werner Herzog's Queen of the Desert, «based on the
life of
British traveller,
writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer and political officer Gertrude Bell.»
Writer / Director Bill Clark weaves the tragic real
life story of Tom Ray and his family in one of the most affecting
British films of the year; Starfish.
Here the Philadelphia
writer goes to Egypt at the turn of the 20th century, where two
British scientists are attempting to communicate with Mars — but can barely interact with each other, much less the women in their
lives.
The latest book by this superb
British historian and travel
writer is not simply about the
life of Abraham Lincoln but also about Morris» personal investigation into Lincoln's mythical status as saint and icon.
This intriguing, beautiful novel is remarkable for its unusual but attentively structured plot: a
writer living in coastal
British Columbia, currently thwarted by
writer's block, one day finds a collection of materials contained in a lunchbox that has washed up on the beach, and what's inside envelops her in the details of someone else's
life.
«You've always been able to comfortably house the
British literary
writers who can earn all their
living from books in a single room — that room used to be a reception one, now it's a back bedroom.»
Paris About Blog Penned by a
British photographer and
writer turned Parisienne, Rue Rodier aims to inspire and encourage women to
live better through style, beauty, inspiring interiors and travel stories, with a French touch.
We created this guide in collaboration with Alexandra Turney, a
British expat and travel
writer who has been
living in Rome, Italy since 2013.
Jonathan Howe is the
British traveler and
writer behind twomonkeystravelgroup.com, working his way around the world finding new and interesting ways to support a
life of long - term travel.
Posts about the good, the bad and the ugly side of expat
life by a Sydney - based
British writer.
I passed some questions about Slow Travel Berlin to main man and initiator Paul Sullivan,
British writer and photographer
living in Berlin.
Bio: Ben Holbrook is a
British travel
writer and photographer and has been
living the good
life in Spain since 2009.
Blogger Bio: Jonathan Howe is the
British traveller and
writer behind twomonkeystravelgroup.com, working his way around the world finding new and interesting ways to support a
life of long - term travel.
Many travel
writers end up settling far from home, such as
British author Pico Iyer who
lives in Japan.
His first book More Ketchup than Salsa, about swapping
life as a fishmonger in Bolton to be a
British bar owner abroad, was voted «Best Travel Narrative 2007» by the
British Guild of Travel
Writers.
Organized by art
writer and curator Becky Hunter, the exhibition presents the results of a six - month transatlantic exchange between
British, Berlin - based artist Alanna Lawley and Matt Giel, an American artist
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I quote Jacky Klein, the
writer and art historian, from the introduction to a monograph on my work: «In December 2003, a TV programme was broadcast
live from one of the major events of the
British contemporary art calendar, the Turner Prize.
For her latest project, she's teamed up with the producer Colin MacCabe and director Christopher Roth to create four video portraits detailing the
life of the influential, iconoclastic
British writer John Berger, famous for his seminal book and BBC series Ways of Seeing.
The survey show «Emily Jacir: Europa» curated by
British Egyptian curator, editor and
writer Omar Kholeif at Whitechapel Gallery, and travelling to IMMA — Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, revolves around the topic of journey and focuses on the artist's relationship with Europe, where she has been
living for several years.
In 2005, Hammershøi's
life and oeuvre was featured in a BBC television documentary, Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershoi, with the
British comedian and
writer Michael Palin.
Tracing the artistic development of the
British Surrealist artist and
writer while she
lived in Mexico (which became her lifelong home after she took refuge there in the 1940s), this exhibition consists of 180 paintings, sculptures, drawings, textiles, books and other documents.
Philip Wright, a
British writer on art and former Curator of Compton Verney House Trust comments on Paricio's style: «[Paricio] has said, «Painters should read, watch films, travel and
live, but, above all, they should study their own tradition».
Organized by art
writer and curator Becky Hunter, the exhibition presents the results of a six - month transatlantic exchange between
British, Berlin - based artist Alanna Lawley and Matt Giel, an American artist
living in Philadelphia.
About the Artist Patrick Brill aka Bob & Roberta Smith (born 1963) is a
British contemporary artist, a Royal Academician,
writer, musician and art education advocate, who sees art as an important element in democratic
life.
Patrick Heron CBE (30 January 1920 — 20 March 1999) was a
British abstract and figurative artist,
writer, and polemicist, who
lived in Zennor, Cornwall.
Danny Bloom, a freelance
writer, translator and editor
living in Taiwan, is on a one - man campaign to get people to seriously consider a worst - case prediction of the
British chemist and inventor James Lovelock:
life in «polar cities» arrayed around the shores of an ice - free Arctic Ocean in a greenhouse - warmed world.
Paris About Blog Penned by a
British photographer and
writer turned Parisienne, Rue Rodier aims to inspire and encourage women to
live better through style, beauty, inspiring interiors and travel stories, with a French touch.
Terry Walsh is a
British - born
writer living in Canada, whose first computer was a 48k ZX Spectrum.
France About Blog A
British writer's
life in southwest France.
Aylesbury, UK About Blog Eco Tech Daily was founded in April 2014 by
British writer Craig J Todd.Craig is passionate about technology and its potential to have a positive impact on our environment and
lives.
About Blog This site began
life as a supporting site for two books: 100 American Crime
Writers and 100
British Crime
Writers.
Paris About Blog Penned by a
British photographer and
writer turned Parisienne, Rue Rodier aims to inspire and encourage women to
live better through style, beauty, inspiring interiors and travel stories, with a French touch.
This generous Victorian home in Oxford was once the family home of T.E Lawrence, the noted
British archaeologist, military officer, diplomat, and
writer, whose
life was immortalised in the classic 1962 film «Lawrence of Arabia» starring Peter O'Toole.
If you are a literary enthusiast, then you will love this notable Baker Street property, previously
lived in by the famous
British writers H.G Well and Arnold Bennet.