The boy is dark-haired, good-looking and wears a Mona Lisa T-shirt.
In one sequence they dance, pose and pout to Vibe by the American artist Cookiee Kawaii, the viral soundtrack to 1.6 million other teenage TikTok films.
But this version is different. It is the only one to star the alleged secret daughter of Russian president Vladimir Putin and her friend who, intriguingly, happens to be the nephew of a Mafia-linked tycoon, lives in a £4.5 million flat by the Royal Albert Hall in West London and attended a British public school. There is also an extraordinary twist concerning the south coast town of Bournemouth, as we shall see.
Obituary: Christopher P. Monkhouse
BRUNSWICK - Christopher P. Monkhouse, 73, the former chair of the European decorative arts department at the Art Institute of Chicago, .
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BRUNSWICK – Christopher P. Monkhouse, 73, the former chair of the European decorative arts department at the Art Institute of Chicago, died peacefully on Jan. 12, 2021 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, Scarborough. The cause of death was a stroke.
Born in Portland on April 2, 1947, Christopher was the son of William A. Monkhouse, M.D., and Agnes Pruyn Linder Monkhouse. He attended Waynflete School, graduated from Deerfield Academy in 1965, and in 1966 studied English country houses at Attingham Summer School, Shropshire, England.
A New Era for a Modern Museum: The Guggenheim Names Naomi Beckwith Its New Deputy Director and Chief Curator
Photo: Nathan Keay for MCA Chicago, Heather Shimmin (Shutterstock)
For 84 years, New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has represented the vanguard of modern art, an early champion of artists today, its nautilus shell-inspired structure houses artworks from generations of the world’s most visionary and experimental artists. Yet like many fine arts museums, for decades, the Guggenheim’s iconic spiral of galleries have proved a primarily Eurocentric domain in both artists and infrastructure.
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