Monday, August 12, 2019

Me knowing you and you knowing me

“Birth, School, Work, Death”

– Godfathers


       At The Wire Anjan Basu writes about the 1913 Nobel laureate, focusing not on his writing but rather considering how Rabindranath Tagore's Paintings Reveal His Quest For The World Beyond Words. 
       He's far from the only writer who also tried his hand at drawing or painting, and it's always interesting to see the kind of work they do in another medium. 


       Olga Tokarczuk's Man Booker International Prize-shortlisted Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead has been out in the UK for a while already, but is only now coming to the US -- and it's good to see it getting some early attention, as Gabe Habash profiles the author at Publishers Weekly, in The Near-Mythic Inevitability of Olga Tokarczuk's Novels. 
       Fitzcarraldo Editions and Riverhead, and pre-order your copy atAmazon.com or get your copy at Amazon.co.uk. 



LOCKED IN: Australia’s top cops may not be receptive to change, says the Australian Institute of Criminology.

Nineteenth-century Paris was not a good place for female artists, as Berthe Morisot and her sister discovered. As Manet put it, “It’s annoying they’re not men” Manet

Mutual Rescue Doggy Day Out encourages people to take dogs from local shelters on outings and field trips in the community.  

BBC – The world of work is in transition. Are you ready? – “The world of work is being struck by waves of change. Some are vast and visible – leaps in machine learning and artificial intelligence or the rise of ‘do anything from anywhere’ technologies.


Erickimphotography.com



I think the tone of voice on this blog is exceptional. If only everything was written this way. Its friendly, clear, easy to read and inspiring. I like the way they cover the simple things about photography with posts like “Shoot Different” and “Why your smart phone is the best camera”. Enjoy this site. I did.


LC Report – Limits on Freedom of Expression “This report examines the scope of protection extended to freedom of speech in 13 selected countries. In particular, the report focuses on the limits of protection that may apply to the right to interrupt or affect in any other way public speech. The report also addresses the availability of mechanisms to control foreign broadcasters working on behalf of foreign governments. The terms “freedom of speech” and “freedom of expression” as used in this report are interchangeable.” Full Report Prepared June 2019.

Ingenious film scheme ruled tax avoidance at appeal
HMRC expects to recoup millions in unpaid taxes after Upper Tribunal judges rule that Ingenious film scheme was tax avoidance 



Insert newshound joke here

The Washington Post has hired a new staffer — and he’s a dog. Seriously, it’s an actual dog. The Post now uses a bomb-sniffing dog as a part of its security team. I reached out to The Post, who confirmed that it has access to a security dog, but it would not reveal the name of the dog or its breed. I sincerely hope it’s Woodstein.