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The ultimate winners of the circus that’s arisen in response to Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey are the creators of The Crown. If the writers of the Netflix drama feared they might eventually run out of material, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have just provided them with another few series’ worth of titillating content, containing all of the show’s favourite themes – marital strife, sibling rivalry and the impossibility of trying to carve out a normal family life within ‘the firm’.
Yet, despite its name, there is actually precious little about ‘the Crown’ – by which I mean the specific state power distinct from the monarch or the royal family – in the show, which largely neglects to interrogate how it fits into a modern representative democracy beyond its obvious symbolic power. That said, the issue does come up in an episode in season three about Daily Mirror chairman Cecil King’s p
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Itâs easy for Cort Dogniez to draw on his roots, considering they run so deep.Â
For all of his accomplishments after years of working in education, Dogniez sees his success as shared with those who came before him. His family, especially his grandmother, is always with him.
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âMy grandma grounded me. I was so fortunate that I spent so much time with her, and lived with her too, that I got her stories, her perspectives, her history,â he said. âIt grounded me, so that when I speak about Metis perspective, Metis history, and identity, I know where Iâm coming from, because I have her stories that support me.â
Gifts of enduring value: Whyte s announces Christmas online auction
Graham Knuttel (b.1954), Red Cat. Oil on canvas. Size: 9.45 x 14in. (24 x 35.56cm). Framed Size: 13.25 x 17.25in. (33.66 x 43.82cm). Estimate: 1,000 - 1,500.
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.- Looking for inspiration this Christmas? Why not decorate that home office? Whytes online only auction on 11-16 December will offer shoppers a chance to acquire something of lasting value for their walls, tables or Christmas stockings this festive season. From artworks to silver, sculpture and wine, Whytes have Christmas wrapped up!
From stunning contemporary paintings and prints by well-known Irish names such as Louis le Brocquy, Patrick Scott, Robert Ballagh, Cecil King, Graham Knuttel, John Kingerlee, Pauline Bewick, Gladys Maccabe, Kenneth Webb, Peter Collis, Arthur Maderson to international superstars such as Damien Hirst and Sean Scully there is something to suit all tastes, budgets and wall sizes. For music fans there are artworks
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