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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Pussy Riot and the Power of Art
I’m going to begin this post by writing about my Gran’s 70th birthday, otherwise it might appear a little tame compared to the titled news. I went to Margate with my family and loved being near the sea, as well … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration
Tagged art, Auguste Rodin, body, Dorothy Parker, feminine, feminine writing, feminism, feminist, feminists, FINGER IN THE PIE, Hélène Cixous, james joyce, JMW Turner, margate, modernism, modernist, music, poetry, Poetry Parnassus, protest, Pussy Riot, Rodin, Russia, Russian, sylvia plath, the guardian, the mirror, tracey emin, Turner, turner gallery, virginia woolf, visual art
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Rainbows
[trigger warning: sexual abuse] I’ve called this post rainbows because of the mix of sunshine and rain both literally and metaphorically. I’ve just come back from Latitude and have so much to get on with I don’t know where to … Continue reading
What’s Wrong with the Youth of Today?
Nothing. There’s no more “wrong” about the youth of today than anyone else. Although people can draw evidence from the likes of last summer’s riots, it depends what you pay attention to… and hey, guess what, there were older adults … Continue reading
News
Towards the end of May I did a spoken word set at headCRASH Cabaret and tried out some new material. Some of this is currently being edited and any feedback would be greatly appreciated as I am working towards a … Continue reading
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Tagged events, festivals, gig, international youth arts festival, iyaf, kingston, latitude festival, literature, performance poetry, poetry, spoken word
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