Posts by Stephanie Smith
The destruction of the Gaza city mosque is a devastating loss to humanity as a whole. A part of our global medieval heritage destroyed in furtherance to a genocide. I despair.
Remember the international response when there was a fire at Notre Dame Cathedral
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I don't really go in for 'the BBC is biased'. But there can be a worrying contrast between how the media treats populists (as if it's overly-grateful for their attention) and how it lays into moderates. We shouldn't lose perspective: only one side is committed to democracy!
St Francis might've had something to say about that
Rue Rue Jo Cox, Députée Britannique, a street sign in Burgundy reads, Assassinée pour ses convictions. No British road is named after her, I found on returning home, for fear it could have proved controversial. I remembered in Shakespeare rue even for ruth, called 'herb of grace' because it was used in exorcisms, by the angel to clean Adam's eyes, and Gulliver back home for his nose against the smell of his countrymen.
I think about this poem by Ian Duhig — about Jo Cox, the Labour MP assassinated by a man shouting ‘Britain first’ — every day at the moment. No other contemporary poet has looked so clearly at the political reality of the far right as a minority who must always be appeased
The scenes on our streets are shameful consequences of decades of austerity - government after government fanning the flames of anti migration instead of tackling inequality.
We can & must make different choices. Solidarity to all communities under attack. We stand together.
Black-and-white photograph of John Cage sitting on a box, wearing a party hat; there is a stepped box behind him, and balloons on the floor.
John Cage, #botd 1912
#WhatWouldJCDo
Extraordinary scenes at Reform UK conference as Greater Lincolnshire Mayor Andrea Jenkyns arrives on stage singing her rock song 'Insomnia'
What looks like a small smooth newt in a ceramic dish
Just found this — smooth newt? — feeling rather sorry for itself in the back garden.
Is it wrong to say I prefer it?
🟦 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 | the National Gallery announces a MAJOR expansion and two of the largest single donations ever received by a museum
🏛️ a global competition to design a new wing will be launched tomorrow
the project — expected to cost £400m — has already secured £375m in donations, including two single £150m gifts
these are some of the biggest donations ever given to an art museum anywhere in the world
the new space is needed as no longer will the National Gallery limit itself to works created before 1900, as was informally agreed with Tate in 1996
the two institutions have now reached a new landmark agreement on how to expand Britain's national collection together 🖼️
New @fallowmedia.bsky.social with a Marguerite Duras film script & companion essays by Daniel Fraser & myself, Lisa Robertson on Adnan, Maija Makela on Notley, Owen Hatherley, Stephen Sexton, Lalla Romano, JC Vaughan, Maria Sledmere, Devki Panchmatia & Russell Persson fallowmedia.com/shop/fallow-02
Such sad, sad news. This was my local bookshop, and we'd often chat about books (obvs), reviews, and often whatever music he was playing (invariably good); he'd ask about the Writing programme, too.
These places are so important, and the people who make them, too. Such a terrible loss.
The fact that universities have been around for longer than capitalism gives an indication of who should be learning from whom
Melvyn Bragg has been one of the last standard-bearers for a really important, and unfashionable, idea: that good conversation, between people who really know their stuff, on complex or difficult subjects, can be fantastic radio - and that the national broadcaster should do this.
I hope it endures.
I don't believe in mob violence nor government censorship of speech but it's very hard not to notice that the government that are imprisoning pensioners for opposing genocide with writing on cardboard are worried that people might not be free enough to call for acts of violence against trans women.
A Baptist minister has been arrested in Oxford for holding a placard reading ‘I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action’. Rev Grote of New Road Baptist Church said ‘I am doing this because of my faith. I’m doing this because I’m a follower of Jesus Christ, who broke the rules and created peace.’
Israel double tap strike. It murders journalists then sends a drone in to kill the paramedics trying to retrieve their bodies.
A war crime, broadcast live and sponsored by the US and Europe.
🚨Boycott EVERY news channel that doesn’t show this footage today🚨
Was the 'mishap' that they did this on live TV?
how much more can the heart break? how can this not have ended?