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dumbbitchawards · 7 days ago
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sylvia-de-silva · 4 months ago
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winged-cries · 1 month ago
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moonauu · 6 months ago
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First attempt at painting Tony Harrison. This is an outraaaage
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tundrafloe · 2 years ago
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In honour of Richard Ayoade’s birthday, a throwback to s3 when London baker “Cookie Girl” was an extra in “Party” and brought everyone cookies! Photos by: Cookie Girl.
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crookedjackdaw · 11 months ago
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Laszlo in @cottoncandysprite s awesome outfit and alva as lil treat cis Richard and matt are great
Also yes that is Tony Harrison from mighty boosh cos new noel fielding show tomorrow and I'm excited
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madmanbumandangelbeat · 1 year ago
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“You complain
that the machinery of sudden death,
Fascism, the hot bad breath
of Powers down small countries' necks
shouldn't interfere with sex.
They are sex, dear, we must include
all these in love's beatitude.
Bad weather and the public mess
drive us to private tenderness,
though I wonder if together we,
alone two hours, can ever be
love's anti-bodies in the sick,
sick body politic”
Durham, Tony Harrison
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theanticool · 10 months ago
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Tim Tszyu vs Tony Harrison: March 11, 2023
Tony Harrison (24-0, 17 KOs) is trying leave 0 doubt that he is indeed the best 154lber on the planet. With the 154lb Charlo off in the wind after losing to Canelo, the field is narrowing down as Tszyu fights his way through the other Jr Middleweights out there. He recently captured the WBO title and is looking to add the WBC title to the mantle.
After originally being scheduled to face Keith Thurman, Tszyu will now face Sebastian Fundora (20-1-1, 13 KOs) this Saturday (March 30) on PBC's debut PPV on Amazon Prime.
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foundinthevoid · 1 year ago
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It's impossible to be unhappy while wearing a poncho!
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themightybooshfan · 1 year ago
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Dennis: Did you have to stab them? 
Naboo: You weren’t there. You didn’t hear what they said to me. 
Tony Harrison: What did they say? 
Naboo: "What are you going to do, stab me?" 
Tony Harrison: That’s fair.
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lawfuljude · 2 years ago
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Thinking about this poem again by Tony Harrison
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 2 years ago
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Eucharist at Last Supper. Luca Giordano, Neapolitan. 1647-1705. drawing chalk/wash 297x424mm. BM (by tony harrison)
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"There are the great religions beside Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and the remnants of classical Judaism...How shall Christianity face them? Shall we praise Christianity, our way of life, the religious as well as the secular? Shall we make of the Christian message a success story, and tell them, like advertisers: try it with us, and you will see how important Christianity is for everybody? Some missionaries and some ministers and some Christian laymen use these methods. They show a total misunderstanding of Christianity.”
—From Paul Tillich’s “The New Being” (1955)
[alive on all channels]
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spinsterlocity · 2 years ago
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Tony Harrison, come and get your child!
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nsantand · 1 year ago
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Tony Harrison – Longa distância II
"Longa Distância II", um poema de Tony Harrison
Embora minha mãe há dois anos já fosse falecida, papai mantinha junto ao fogão os chinelos dela, quentes,colocava ao seu lado na cama bolsas de água aquecidae ainda ia renovar seus passes e bilhetes Não podíamos simplesmente aparecer. Era necessáriotelefonar. Ele adiava a visita por uma horapara poder arrumar as coisas dela e parecer solitário,como se fosse um crime sua paixão ainda pura. Ele…
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savagegood · 2 years ago
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alex newell and j. harrison ghee make history as the first out nonbinary acting winners at the tony awards
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poem-today · 2 years ago
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A poem by Tony Harrison
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A Cold Coming
I saw the charred Iraqi lean towards me from bomb-blasted screen, his windscreen wiper like a pen ready to write down thoughts for men, his windscreen wiper like a quill he's reaching for to make his will. I saw the charred Iraqi lean like someone made of Plasticine as though he'd stopped to ask the way and this is what I heard him say: "Don't be afraid I've picked on you for this exclusive interview.
Isn't it your sort of poet's task to find words for this frightening mask? If that gadget that you've got records words from such scorched vocal cords,
press RECORD before some dog devours me mid-monologue." So I held the shaking microphone closer to the crumbling bone:
"I read the news of three wise men who left their sperm in nitrogen, three foes of ours, three wise Marines with sample flasks and magazines,
three wise soldiers from Seattle who banked their sperm before the battle. Did No 1 say: God be thanked I've got my precious semen banked.
And No 2: O praise the Lord my last best shot is safely stored. And No 3: Praise be to God I left my wife my frozen wad?
So if their fate was to be gassed at least they thought their name would last, and though cold corpses in Kuwait they could by proxy procreate.
Excuse a skull half roast, half bone for using such a scornful tone. It may seem out of all proportion but I wish I'd taken their precaution.
They seemed the masters of their fate with wisely jarred ejaculate. Was it a propaganda coup to make us think they'd cracked death too,
disinformation to defeat us with no post-mortem millilitres? Symbolic billions in reserve made me, for one, lose heart and nerve.
On Saddam's pay we can't afford to go and get our semen stored. Sad to say that such high tech's uncommon here. We're stuck with sex.
If you can conjure up and stretch your imagination (and not retch) the image of me beside my wife closely clasped creating life . . ."
(I let the unfleshed skull unfold a story I'd been already told, and idly tried to calculate the content of ejaculate:
the sperm in one ejaculation equals the whole Iraqi nation times, roughly, let's say, 12.5 though .5's not now alive.
Let's say the sperms were an amount so many times the body count, 2,500 times at least (but let's wait till the toll's released!).
Whichever way Death seems outflanked by one tube of cold bloblings banked. Poor bloblings, maybe you've been blessed with, of all fates possible, the best
according to Sophocles ie "the best of fates is not to be" a philosophy that's maybe bleak for any but an ancient Greek
but difficult these days to escape when spoken to by such a shape. When you see men brought to such states who wouldn't want that "best of fates"
or in the world of Cruise and Scud not go kryonic if he could, spared the normal human doom of having made it through the womb?)
He heard my thoughts and stopped the spool: "I never thought life futile, fool! Though all Hell began to drop I never wanted life to stop.
I was filled with such a yearning to stay in life as I was burning, such a longing to be beside my wife in bed before I died,
and, most, to have engendered there a child untouched by war's despair. So press RECORD! I want to reach the warring nations with my speech.
Don't look away! I know it's hard to keep regarding one so charred, so disfigured by unfriendly fire and think it once burned with desire.
Though fire has flayed off half my features they once were like my fellow creatures', till some screen-gazing crop-haired boy from Iowa or Illinois,
equipped by ingenious technophile put paid to my paternal smile and made the face you see today an armature half-patched with clay,
an icon framed, a looking glass for devotees of 'kicking ass', a mirror that returns the gaze of victors on their victory days
and in the end stares out the watcher who ducks behind his headline: GOTCHA! or behind the flag-bedecked page 1 of the true to bold-type-setting SUN!
I doubt victorious Greeks let Hector join their feast as spoiling spectre, and who'd want to sour the children's joy in Iowa or Illinois
Or ageing mothers overjoyed to find their babies weren't destroyed? But cabs beflagged with SUN front pages don't help peace in future ages. Stars and Stripes in sticky paws may sow the seeds for future wars. Each Union Jack the kids now wave may lead them later to the grave.
But praise the Lord and raise the banner (excuse a skull's sarcastic manner!) Desert Rat and Desert Stormer without the scars and (maybe) trauma,
the semen-bankers are all back to sire their children in their sack. With seed sown straight from the sower dump second-hand spermatozoa!
Lie that you saw me and I smiled to see the soldier hug his child. Lie and pretend that I excuse my bombing by B52s,
pretend I pardon and forgive that they still do and I don't live, pretend they have the burnt man's blessing and then, maybe, I'm spared confessing
that only fire burnt out the shame of things I'd done in Saddam's name, the deaths, the torture and the plunder the black clouds all of us are under.
Say that I'm smiling and excuse the Scuds we launched against the Jews. Pretend I've got the imagination to see the world beyond one nation.
That's your job, poet, to pretend I want my foe to be my friend. It's easier to find such words for this dumb mask like baked dogturds.
So lie and say the charred man smiled to see the soldier hug his child. This gaping rictus once made glad a few old hearts back in Baghdad,
hearts growing older by the minute as each truck comes without me in it. I've met you though, and had my say which you've got taped. Now go away."
I gazed at him and he gazed back staring right through me to Iraq. Facing the way the charred man faced I saw the frozen phial of waste,
a test-tube frozen in the dark, crib and Kaaba, sacred Ark, a pilgrimage of Cross and Crescent the chilled suspension of the Present.
Rainbows seven shades of black curved from Kuwait back to Iraq, and instead of gold the frozen crock's crammed with Mankind on the rocks,
the congealed genie who won't thaw until the World renounces War, cold spunk meticulously jarred never to be charrer or the charred,
a bottled Bethlehem of this come- curdling Cruise/Scud-cursed millennium. I went. I pressed REWIND and PLAY and I heard the charred man say:
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Tony Harrison
Listen to Tony Harrison introduce and read his poem.
The Guardian ran this specially commissioned poem by Tony Harrison in 1991
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