Robert Davidson (Native American, 1946), Southeast Wind, 2004. Serigraph on paper under Plexiglas, 39 1/2 x 26 1/4 in. Edition 44/83
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Frank Zappa shot by Robert Davidson (my uncle, incidentally)
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Red Tailed Eagle Feathers mask - 1997
Robert Davidson (Haida)
alder, acrylic paint, horse hair, operculum
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Oh my god the RHYTHM in this piece the TIME SIGNATURES the TEMPO the JULIA GILLARD the HARMONIES
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"IT'S ELECTRIC!"
Did you know that the stop, start story of the electric car began in Aberdeen?
In 1839 Robert Davidson demonstrated a passenger carrying EV in the city, the world's first!
We tell Davidson's story in full and chart the progress with electric cars, even probing the future.
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Reading for Indigenous People's Day? Add these to your list.
Reading for Indigenous People's Day? Add these to your list. @zgstories_ @PortageMainPres
October 10th is designated as Indigenous People’s Day, when we honor Native American history and culture. It is a holiday that has been a long time coming; consider spending the day learning from the best resources.
Dr. Debbie Reese’s American Indians in Children’s Literature website is an excellent resource, with analyses on books and resources on indigenous people in literature: Dr. Reese…
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I want to be a body for you. I want to chase you, find you, I want to be eluded and teased and adored; I want to be defeated and victorious—I want you to cut me, sharpen me. I want to drink tea beside you in ten years or a thousand. Flowers grow far away on a planet they’ll call Cephalus, and these flowers bloom once a century, when the living star and its black-hole binary enter conjunction. I want to fix you a bouquet of them, gathered across eight hundred thousand years, so you can draw our whole engagement in a single breath, all the ages we’ve shaped together.
Amal El-Mohtar // This is How You Lose the Time War
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In the Eye of the Beholder
Robert Davidson
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The Newsreader to end with Season Three, and Season Three's release postponed until 2025
Well that is a heartbreaking sentence to write. A double whammy of sadness. A sentence that I knew I one day will have to write, but it still doesn't make it any easier.
I'm sure you've all seen this article by now. As sad as I am to see this, all good things must unfortunately come to an end. Even the show I've dedicated myself to so fiercely for nearly three years.
What the entire team behind the show has managed to achieve in such a relatively short time is incredible. It feels like we've spent longer with these electric characters and that gripping storyline, but in reality it's only been for twelve episodes, and we are very lucky to still have six more to go.
It has been an immense joy getting to spend time with The Newsreader, and I'm so extremely proud of each and every one of the people involved. They're really my telly family now. You can count on me to bring you all the Newsreader joy from all characters' and creators' perspectives for the remainder of 2024, and into 2025 with Season Three 💖
https://tvtonight.com.au/2024/06/emotional-conclusion-the-newsreader-s3-the-end-for-news-at-six-team.html?mc_cid=0da5e6b173&mc_eid=9029ca579f
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Elimination Dances by Protomartyr featuring Kelley Deal, live on KEXP
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Sorry, I just can't stop thinking about that one sequence in the Mary & George trailer. George on the floor with a bucket (what the gay Cinderella is happening) and Robert looking over his shoulder at him like he wants to kick him in the face for coming and stealing King James' attention and get him on top of him at the same time. They're going to be so unhealthy, so toxic, so lethal for each other and I'll be here eating it all up 😭 Like, I'm all about enemies to lovers, but they're not even that, are they. Rivals to lovers? Rivals but lovers. Rivals and lovers? Rivals who look good dicking each other down.
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