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The Review - FEATURES
Published: 19 June 2008
 
Le Carre's sson stands tall in his own write

Nick Cornwell has chosen to publish his first novel under a pseudonym. But this dazzling new talent need not fear comparisons with his father, writes Gerald Isaaman


HE is clever, upbeat, confident and has a touch of his handsome father’s good... > more
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Novas showcases sculpting talent
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Brutal truth behind the tortue at Guantanamo
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'Soldiers no more, but heroes always
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Twixt fantasy and reality
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Milton to inspire the Underground - THE ideals of John Milton, the poet whose Republican views saw him cast as the laureate of... > more

Messing about for on the water - A WEEKEND spent driving an ageing juggernaut through the backyards of London’s industrial heartlands. Doesn’t sound... > more

One final push as Spirit drama festival gets into gear -
MATT Ball doesn’t get much sleep. A few hours a night, if he’s lucky. Over the past few months the ...>more

William Hall's rocky road as he chased the stars of Hollywood - WILLIAM Hall’s office at the top of his Highgate home is decked out in memorabilia, the fruits of a ...>more

A Frenchman's American dream -
FROM his paintings and posters you would think he was an American, steeped in its culture of flashy fast cars amid neon light...>more

Mouse heads for star billing
- “WHEN Islington artist Nick Botting was commissioned to paint actor singer Michael Ball it was with the understanding that the ...>more

We laughed, cried and drank
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A PHOENIX entered my life in October 1966, when I first met the Irish writer Nuala O’Faolain, who died on May 9. Nuala not so much... >more

A sight of the great unseen
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FRANCES Newman used to be a nurse at University College London Hospital before she became an artist. And for the past 18... >more

Hospital with an art condition
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THE Scene Unseen exhibition showing at University College London Hospital is a nurse’s tribute to those who spend every working ...>more

Poets stay loyal to the spirit of the Pentameters
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IN the summer of 1968, as the spirit of revolution raged in Paris, a group of poets, artists and musicians gathered ...>more

Animal search is a bit hit and myth
- SEARCHING for myths is hard work – just ask cryptozoologist Richard Freeman. In pursuit of the world’s “anomalous and ...>more

'Hitler shook the tree and we collected the apples'
- WHEN artists fled for their lives from Nazi Germany in the 1930s, Hampstead became a destination for many and...>more

Painful truth of torture examined
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UNDER a national crisis,” says Spencer Tracy in his summary at the end of the 1961 film Judgement at Nuremberg. > more

A historian's vision of the troubles ahead
- IF the past informs us about the future, Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm can provide a fascinating glimpse of what...>more

‘She soars, she floats and she is operatic’ - WHEN Gemma Rosefield was five, she had piano lessons. “Don’t waste your money,” said the teacher to her parents. >more

Turning over a second-hand leaf
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IT has survived the arrival of congestion charge zone and the internet and the rise of the chain store book outlets. The Amwell Book...>more

The state they’re in, 60 years on
- IS the 60th anniversary of the creation of the state of Israel a date for celebration, or reflection? Ivor Dembina, the Jewish compere ...>more

The judge who ended up on the ‘most wanted’ list
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HE'S an eligible man – and a lucky one. When His Honour Judge Christopher Osgood sadly becomes a widower...>more

It’s life drawing: but not as we’ve come to know it -
THE MYSTERY art collector was so annoyed by the lack of basic draughtsmanship in contemporary art he...>more

Stirring songs of Spain, two centuries later
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TWO hundred years ago in May, there was a huge uprising in Spain, and England was the destination of a wave of ...>more

The stories sleeping lions can tell
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AWARD-winning American novelist Audrey Niffenegger, who travels from her Chicago home to work as a tour guide at ...>more

Chatting round at Sigmund’s
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THEY are the kind of guests the ghost of Sigmund Freud would welcome, if he were stalking the corridors of the Hampstead home where ...>more

McCartney’s record goes platinum
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LIFE begins at 40. At least it has with a bang for ebullient James Hyman, whose belief in the British art market has given him ...>more

Milein’s window on the world of workmen
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THE pictures feature some of the most iconic names in arts and letters of the 20th century – alongside sketches and paintings...>more

Mike Leigh: Happy talk
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WATCH Sally Hawkins cy c ling through Holborn to the jovial harrumphs of a brass band, her halcyon clubbing episode at Koko or the ...>more

Artist’s ‘poem’ for a neighbour who told her to paint
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Stevas, who is curating the art show Poem for Fanya at Camden Town’s Theatro Technis this week, has a tale to ...>more

Ex-comrades everywhere... - LORD Denis Healey, a former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, was once asked which was the biggest party in the House of Lords. > more

CND: or how Derrick learned to make movies and hate the bomb - WHEN Richard Burton got the call he was busy working on John Osborne’s play Look... > more

Reporting from Iraq: ‘anyone different is a potential target’ - THE Independent’s defence correspondent Kim Sengupta dwells in a house in Highgate when... > more

Calling style-conscious cyclists - BOBBIN Bicycles is the type of business that would have been inconceivable as little as five years ago.>more

Historic take on the birth of Modernism
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FROM John Sloan’s first tentative forays into Modernism to the amorphous, paint-splattered symphonies of Jackson ...>more

Timely reminders of a beautiful borough
- TEACHING keep fit provided artist John Joseph with more than just a living while he spent his spare time painting.>more

So many changes in such a short time
- PROCLAIMED as the “doyenne of columnists”, Katharine Whitehorn has observed and passed comment on many of...>more


SPECIAL - BLOOMSBURY FESTIVAL
A Private Eye view of a cartoonist’s world - THE cartoonist Michael Heath was evacuated from Bloomsbury to Willow Road in Hampstead during... > more

Dream come true for Bloomsbury - THE Brunswick Centre is buzzing. Shoppers throng the array of stores that now occupy its new glass-fronted arcade. > more

Kicking off a great festival of culture - FEW areas of London conjure up the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Bloomsbury – from the museums and colleges... > more

Virginia’s paper round in the park - IT is easy to forget that Virginia Woolf, the writer seen as one of the lynchpins of the Bloomsbury set and a standard-bearer... > more

The changing face of The Brunswick Centre - THE Brunswick Centre has become an iconic example of modernist building design. > more
Picasso’s little-known animal period unveiled - PICASSO’S painting of his lover, Dora Maar and her Cat, sold at auction in New York earlier this year for a... > more

Keeping the spirit alive - TWENTY-TWO years ago, Erwin James was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey for a crime he has never discussed. > more

Secrets of Prunella's lunchtime monologues - IT is hard to think of Prunella Scales without conjuring up images of Basil’s shrewish wife Sybil in the classic... > more
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