During the 1990s one of my secretary’s, Lucy Wastnage, came with me from Namara House as I moved into my new Asprey offices above Garrard in Regent Street… continue
This week’s review in the Times Literary Supplement of A Scribbler in Soho reminded me of the time Bron Waugh approached Hugh Trevor Roper to try to persuade him to do a review of my fourth collection of interviews, More of a Certain Age, for the Literary Review. To continue press here….
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‘This show about the women behind the bearded brotherhood turns up a neglected talent amid all those fuzzy muses’
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The magnificent reviews for the new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, which opens on 17 October and runs until January 26, have been very exciting to read… Read the full blog post here
I wish someone would have the courage to tell me why most of the newspapers, with the exception of the Observer, Guardian and Daily Mirror, seem determined to back Boris Johnson… click here to continue