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morrison's places, hang out at the french cinematheque, watch a film at monley, hemingway's grave oscar wildeluxembourg gardens, we'll just walk along the embankments, okay, but what's wrong with us doing this after in the tower. when we were collecting her diaries, we found this entry, dasha writes: "one day i will die for my homeland and become a national hero." we are inside one of the azovstal workshops, there are a lot of bullet holes. she was constantly walking on the edge, walking on the blade. for the united states, which is actually a colonialist, racist country, this is the last battle, they will pump everything into this. here's a bug, the car exploded, the car exploded, i think that i died that day, it's just impossible, neither to breathe nor to think, for dagina, our sister, 333 in memory of darya dugina, the premiere, on tuesday, on the first, the calendars lie shamelessly, we are forever in this summer. the path to your calling is very thorny, what professions did our guests master on the way to their dream, i also worked as an instructor in the district committee of the komso
morrison's places, hang out at the french cinematheque, watch a film at monley, hemingway's grave oscar wildeluxembourg gardens, we'll just walk along the embankments, okay, but what's wrong with us doing this after in the tower. when we were collecting her diaries, we found this entry, dasha writes: "one day i will die for my homeland and become a national hero." we are inside one of the azovstal workshops, there are a lot of bullet holes. she was constantly walking on the edge,...
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dublin, a unesco city of literature that's produced a host of famous writers, from samuel beckett to oscar wilde publishing one particular novel that's made the irish capital a must visit destination for any book lover. and that book is ulysses byjamesjoyce. now, even though it's widely regarded as one of the finest pieces of literature of the 20th century, it's also notoriously difficult to read. i've tried and i must admit i have failed to, but i am told that if you invest in it and if you flow with its stream of consciousness, it's extremely rewarding. set over a single day, ulysses follows two characters, leopold bloom and stephen dedalus, on theirjourneys across dublin. today, there are guided tours that follow theirfootsteps and help readers make sense of it all. this is davie barnes�*s pub. it's one of the set pieces in ulysses. bloom goes in there and ends up getting a gorgonzola cheese sandwich, which even now it is fairly hip to the groove, you know? sweeney's pharmacy is one of the landmarks featured in ulysses, and today it's run as one of the volunteers as a tribute to james joyce.
dublin, a unesco city of literature that's produced a host of famous writers, from samuel beckett to oscar wilde publishing one particular novel that's made the irish capital a must visit destination for any book lover. and that book is ulysses byjamesjoyce. now, even though it's widely regarded as one of the finest pieces of literature of the 20th century, it's also notoriously difficult to read. i've tried and i must admit i have failed to, but i am told that if you invest in it and if you...
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Aug 15, 2024
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i look at all of those characters, like oscar wilde, quentin crisp, alan turing, you know, all the people know? as quentin crisp said, the life of a homosexual is a sad one. not for us — it was the opposite. i mean, you look at what's going on now with drag race and the world and how different it is. you know, back then, you know, quentin crisp was getting arrested for just walking down the street. warhol was hosting this lunch then, but then, just quietly observing all that was going on. what did he mean to you, growing up and developing your own artistry? you see, the thing was i was completely impressed by andy warhol. i loved andy warhol, but i was so full of my own self—importance that i couldn't let him know. so, whenever we saw him, we were just ourselves and he didn't really get it. he didn't get that london humour. in his diaries, he insults me four times. every single entry is nasty, but it's very funny. i mean, i saw it as a — i wasn't insulted, i was actually quite pleased that he bothered to mention me. what did he say about you? oh, that, you know, we're rude to him because
i look at all of those characters, like oscar wilde, quentin crisp, alan turing, you know, all the people know? as quentin crisp said, the life of a homosexual is a sad one. not for us — it was the opposite. i mean, you look at what's going on now with drag race and the world and how different it is. you know, back then, you know, quentin crisp was getting arrested for just walking down the street. warhol was hosting this lunch then, but then, just quietly observing all that was going on....
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and mentioning and using his interviews that he had his friendship with edison teddy roosevelt, oscar wilde and buffalo bill and walt whitman and others. anyone who was famous in new york city at that time went to kelly's studio, and kelly's studio was like a refuge for some of these old generals. they would come sit in comfortable chair, watch him work, talk the war. and it was almost a therapy session. and he's interviewing general alexander under webb about the battle of gettysburg and specifically pickett's charge. and webb said, you, kelly, no artist has ever gotten it right. the cyclorama painting didn't look like that at all. the painting in the harrisburg state house, it wasn't like that all. no one's got it right. we'll tell you as well. let's get it right. they get out a big piece of paper and. kelly would say, describe your appearance. what kind of uniform did you wear? webster's shell jacket, tight pants, boots. kelly was a hat cap. he said i had my cap on. and kelly said, did you have your sword drawn? and webb says, yes. and i put it into a man because he was great. we'll use
and mentioning and using his interviews that he had his friendship with edison teddy roosevelt, oscar wilde and buffalo bill and walt whitman and others. anyone who was famous in new york city at that time went to kelly's studio, and kelly's studio was like a refuge for some of these old generals. they would come sit in comfortable chair, watch him work, talk the war. and it was almost a therapy session. and he's interviewing general alexander under webb about the battle of gettysburg and...
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reminded me of oscar wilde's poem that you always killed the thing you love. but when biden was there it didn't really matter. biden was so unpopular by universal assumption incapable of serving for years and was going to lose the election. so trump is back to doing the things that he has basically continued to do. particularly when he speaks. if trump were talking what his record as president or joe biden's record as president and if you were talking about kamala harris' record as senator, attorney general of california and vice president. he would not have a problem. instead he insists on talking about these things that frankly no one cares about really. such as whether or not kamala harris is actually black or weird stuff like, you know, whether she's using artificial intelligence to inflate the apparent size of a crowds. when he's talking about that stuff i think the problem he has is it reminds people of all the stuff they don't like about donald trump. they don't like the endless absurd remarks. some of the nonsense and insanity that we got from him some
reminded me of oscar wilde's poem that you always killed the thing you love. but when biden was there it didn't really matter. biden was so unpopular by universal assumption incapable of serving for years and was going to lose the election. so trump is back to doing the things that he has basically continued to do. particularly when he speaks. if trump were talking what his record as president or joe biden's record as president and if you were talking about kamala harris' record as senator,...
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to paraphrase oscar wilde, there's one person convicted of paedophilia may be regarded as a misfortuneo looks like carelessness andifs have two looks like carelessness and it's all funded by us. lgbt youth scotland received £700,000 in funding from the scottish government and other parts of the state in 2019. now i'm worried about this because unqualified lobby groups and ngos and all these activists seem to have incredible contact with the government and ability to shape legislation . and to shape legislation. and there's not much in the way of oversight making sure that they don't don't contain wrongdoings, such as andrew easton . such as andrew easton. >> absolutely. no, you're absolutely right. and there seems to be a huge amount of oversight in these organisations, and a lot of them are funded by the taxpayer. there was a really good website. i don't know if it still exists. it was called fake charities, where they would effectively list all of these charities that were actually funded by the government, and action on smoking and health. the organisation that has proposed a lot of
to paraphrase oscar wilde, there's one person convicted of paedophilia may be regarded as a misfortuneo looks like carelessness andifs have two looks like carelessness and it's all funded by us. lgbt youth scotland received £700,000 in funding from the scottish government and other parts of the state in 2019. now i'm worried about this because unqualified lobby groups and ngos and all these activists seem to have incredible contact with the government and ability to shape legislation . and to...
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with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless isn't nope. do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really merciless in dealing with corruption of old cards even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we've never seen them again. that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just disappeared? with the trial? i left the trial vinnish my point corruption of all kinds, young child i need to be dealt with. so with the trial mostly listen to the with the trial, the trial of the phone, the firm is that we don't even know where he is. maybe those things you don't know doesn't mean doesn't happen. where is the trial for this man? you're just accusing of corruption. jingle was my good friend for more than 20. where is even and he is involved in corruption. where is he and he is dealt with various stuff. where is it? regardless, so he's real good friends. oh no, no worries. regardless w
with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless isn't nope. do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really merciless in dealing with corruption of old cards even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we've never seen them again. that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just...
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with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless. is it not? do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really most of the same dealing with corruption of old cards even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we never seen them again, that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just disappeared? withdrawal. and that's the problem. the initial, my point, corruption of all kinds, young child i need to be dealt with. so we have the trial mostly listen to the with the trial. the trial of the form, the form is that we don't even know where he is. maybe those things you don't know doesn't mean doesn't happen. where's the trial for this man? you're just accusing of corruption. jingle was my good friend for more than 20 years even. and he is involved in corruption. where is he? and he is dealt with various stuff. where is it? regardless of your good friends? oh no, no worries. rega
with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless. is it not? do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really most of the same dealing with corruption of old cards even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we never seen them again, that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just...
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with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless. is it not? do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really merciless in dealing with corruption of old cards. even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we never seen them again, that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just disappeared? withdrawal. and that's the problem. the initial, my point, corruption of all kinds young china need to be dealt with. so we have the trial mostly listen to the with the trial. the trial of the form, the form is that we don't even know where he is. maybe those things you don't know doesn't mean doesn't happen. where's the trial for this man? you're just accusing of corruption. jingle was my good friend for more than 20 years even. and he is involved in corruption, very easy and he is dealt with very slip. whereas if it, regardless of your good friend, oh no, no worries. regardless where
with apologies to oscar wilde to lose one minister might be unfortunate to lose to his careless. is it not? do you know the point i want to make? this means china is really merciless in dealing with corruption of old cards. even i'm, although i are administered indefensible. imagine and to me blinking and lloyd us to just disappear tomorrow. we don't know whether we never seen them again, that's not normal victor, this a corruption is run, put into how do we know that corrupt they just...
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what is the oscar wilde quote? oh no, it's the, the, yesterday's oscar wilde about. yes. careless.>> it looks deliberate or deliberate, isn't it? >> i mean, they go through a lot of stuff. cameron. >> yes, they seem to have a bit of a reputation for not being able to retain staff. i think that's fair to say. i think the timing actually, of josh kettler's exit is also not ideal for them, because they do have very shortly an upcoming visit to columbia. josh kettler was hired in may as the guy who was going to guide prince harry through the next phase of his life. appointed in may, he came to london with prince harry for the invictus games 10th anniversary at saint paul's cathedral. he also went to nigeria with harry and meghan , nigeria with harry and meghan, but three months on, he has now quit . now people magazine are quit. now people magazine are reporting as well as the press association, that this was by mutual agreement and he wasn't the right fit and he was only ever hired on a trial basis. but even if that was the case, and it was by mutual agreement, you'd think, oh, if you
what is the oscar wilde quote? oh no, it's the, the, yesterday's oscar wilde about. yes. careless.>> it looks deliberate or deliberate, isn't it? >> i mean, they go through a lot of stuff. cameron. >> yes, they seem to have a bit of a reputation for not being able to retain staff. i think that's fair to say. i think the timing actually, of josh kettler's exit is also not ideal for them, because they do have very shortly an upcoming visit to columbia. josh kettler was hired in...
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to paraphrase oscar wilde, to lose one member of staff from your entourage might be deemed unfortunateose 18 in 6 years is a bit of a disaster, and i think they need to get a grip. they need to hire some decent staff . more importantly, decent staff. more importantly, they need to listen to them and bluntly be told what to do because they're trashing their brand. >> the other aspect of this, though, is, is going to countries like nigeria for a bit of pr they're doing pr for, you know, a regime over there that i think you know, they would probably baulk at really, if it was some kind of western regime, you know, similar issues in colombia here. is this their job now to do pr for despots? >> well, you took the thought right out of my head because they want to talk about things like online harms and children's safety. but did they call out boko haram and the kidnapping of schoolgirls when they were in nigeria? i don't i don't think they did. and i think that for young people in both colombia and nigeria, online harms are probably the least of their worries and the two of them just seem so
to paraphrase oscar wilde, to lose one member of staff from your entourage might be deemed unfortunateose 18 in 6 years is a bit of a disaster, and i think they need to get a grip. they need to hire some decent staff . more importantly, decent staff. more importantly, they need to listen to them and bluntly be told what to do because they're trashing their brand. >> the other aspect of this, though, is, is going to countries like nigeria for a bit of pr they're doing pr for, you know, a...
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dublin, a unesco city of literature that's produced a host of famous writers, from samuel beckett to oscar wildeury, it's also notoriously difficult to read. i've tried and i must admit i have failed to, but i am told that if you invest in it and if you flow with its stream of consciousness, it's extremely rewarding. set over a single day, ulysses follows two characters, leopold bloom and stephen dennis, on theirjourneys leopold bloom and stephen dennis, on their journeys across leopold bloom and stephen dennis, on theirjourneys across dublin. today there are guided tours that follow their footsteps and help there are guided tours that follow theirfootsteps and help readers make sense of it all. this their footsteps and help readers make sense of it all.— their footsteps and help readers make sense of it all. this is david barnes's pub- _ make sense of it all. this is david barnes's pub. it's _ make sense of it all. this is david barnes's pub. it's one _ make sense of it all. this is david barnes's pub. it's one of- make sense of it all. this is david barnes's pub. it's one of the - make sense o
dublin, a unesco city of literature that's produced a host of famous writers, from samuel beckett to oscar wildeury, it's also notoriously difficult to read. i've tried and i must admit i have failed to, but i am told that if you invest in it and if you flow with its stream of consciousness, it's extremely rewarding. set over a single day, ulysses follows two characters, leopold bloom and stephen dennis, on theirjourneys leopold bloom and stephen dennis, on their journeys across leopold bloom...
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i look at all of those characters, like oscar wilde, quentin crisp, alan turing, you know, all the peoplew, back then, you know, quentin crisp was getting arrested for just walking down the street. warhol was hosting this lunch then, but then just quietly observing all that was going on. what did he mean to you, growing up, and developing your own artistry? you see, the thing was i was completely impressed by andy warhol. i loved andy warhol, but i was so full of my own self—importance that i couldn't let him know. so, whenever we saw him, we were just ourselves and he didn't really get it. he didn't get that london humour. in his diaries, he insults me four times. every single entry is nasty, but it's very funny. i mean, i saw it as a — i wasn't insulted, i was actually quite pleased that he bothered to mention me. what did he say about you? oh, that, you know, we're rude to him because he can't answer back and he's not quick enough and he says that cornelia guest, who was my best friend — she was a sort of society queen — he said she's become horrible since she's become friends with me!
i look at all of those characters, like oscar wilde, quentin crisp, alan turing, you know, all the peoplew, back then, you know, quentin crisp was getting arrested for just walking down the street. warhol was hosting this lunch then, but then just quietly observing all that was going on. what did he mean to you, growing up, and developing your own artistry? you see, the thing was i was completely impressed by andy warhol. i loved andy warhol, but i was so full of my own self—importance that i...