GabLLB
@GabLLB
Hails from Middle-Europe. Would be Renaissance woman. Seeks to understand Zeitgeist. Passionate about good causes
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Thoughts and prayers for all involved American writer says he was uninvited from Adelaide Festival over ‘timing’ smh.com.au/national/ameri…
Cathy Wilcox — one word: ‘Pathetic’ We are not mindless drones. We are independent, critical thinkers who love Australia 🇦🇺 Our Australia. Many of us spoke publicly after this national tragedy out of a commitment to justice and a determination to confront terrorism, not excuse…
This never gets old; I always delight in this tribute, on West 57th between 8th and 9th, however briefly and in difficult circumstances he lived here; have been listening to his music a lot these days (esp. 2nd piano concerto):
“'Globalise the intifada' is received by and seen as support for terrorist action" Health Secretary Wes Streeting is asked whether use of the slogan “globalise the intifada" should be made unlawful. #Newsnight
Last night’s terrorist attack on families celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach is a tragedy of unimaginable proportions. My heart goes out to the loved ones of all those killed and injured. After yesterday Australia will never be the same. Every Australian…
Just announced! David Szalay’s Flesh wins the #BookerPrize2025 Tracing the path of a life brought low by outside events, this at once panoramic and intimate novel ranges from communist Hungary to the London of the super-rich: waterstones.com/category/cultu…
Much will be said and written about James Watson over the next few days and that’s fair enough. However I urge anybody interested in the groundbreaking scientific discovery he will forever be associated with to also look at the life and career of Rosalind Franklin.
Some thoughts on the late Diane Keaton: theguardian.com/film/2025/oct/…
Congratulations to 2025 Nobel laureate Laszlo Krasznahorkai and also his translators into English, @caringerel, @george_szirtes, and @JohnBatki and his US publisher @NewDirections! nytimes.com/2025/10/09/boo…
On this day, the second anniversary of Hamas’ horrific October 7 attack, we have Australians openly supporting terrorism on Melbourne’s streets. These extremists do it because they are allowed to get away with it. Prime Minister and Premier, do something now! Whatever you…
When 600 Jewish creatives were doxxed, my name appeared as one of the ‘top 30’, singled out for special, more insidious harassment, deplatforming and career destruction. But the worst betrayal came from people I once admired and trusted.
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of legendary Australian film critic and historian David Stratton. David's infectious passion for film and deep commitment to Australian cinema were unrivalled in this country. Vale David Stratton.
We at the Review mourn the loss of Mario Vargas Llosa (1936-2025). In celebration of his life and work, we’ve unlocked his Art of Fiction interview from our archive. theparisreview.org/interviews/228…
This looks like the first #auslaw case in which a solicitor has been referred to the professional regulator for submitting AI generated written subs which contained "hallucinations" (aka authorities which do not actually exist): jade.io/article/1092470
I was lucky enough to see her in live on stage in Edward Albee's Three Tall Women, in the height of her theatrical career. She was magic. RIP
Breaking News: Maggie Smith, the award-winning British actor whose memorable roles ranged from the Hogwarts School’s stern but fearless teacher in the Harry Potter movies to the acid-tongued dowager countess on “Downton Abbey,” has died at 89. nyti.ms/3XYKQ2f
Breaking News: Maggie Smith, the award-winning British actor whose memorable roles ranged from the Hogwarts School’s stern but fearless teacher in the Harry Potter movies to the acid-tongued dowager countess on “Downton Abbey,” has died at 89. nyti.ms/3XYKQ2f
I just saw a woman on tik tok saying we should take a second to appreciate that this is the first time in history the media has considered a woman in her 50’s young. 🤣
Woman with animals (Madame Raymond Duchamp-Villon) by Albert Gleizes guggenheim.org/artwork/1444
Today would have been Anne Frank's 95th birthday. History is always closer than we think it is.
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