They never have to take any responsibility for the livelihoods of the people they are entirely reliant upon. It would be more accurate then, to think of artists as a natural resource to be mined by others, rather than as valued workers in an economy. Let’s take publishing as an example . . . 5/
January 5, 2025 at 6:41 PM
They never have to take any responsibility for the livelihoods of the people they are entirely reliant upon. It would be more accurate then, to think of artists as a natural resource to be mined by others, rather than as valued workers in an economy. Let’s take publishing as an example . . . 5/
1. For a few years I’ve been slowly developing a large scale (ca. 1 hour) piece drawing on texts from Revelations of Divine Love. Think Symphony for large Chamber Choir in terms of scale
January 27, 2025 at 2:24 PM
1. For a few years I’ve been slowly developing a large scale (ca. 1 hour) piece drawing on texts from Revelations of Divine Love. Think Symphony for large Chamber Choir in terms of scale
...and the line I may quote forever more to anyone who says climate reporting is too doomy: "The problem is that the problem is so big that to even describe it factually sounds like scaremongering"
January 11, 2025 at 11:36 AM
...and the line I may quote forever more to anyone who says climate reporting is too doomy: "The problem is that the problem is so big that to even describe it factually sounds like scaremongering"