Posts Tagged ‘eleanor’

Arts And Activism In Pandemic Times; Eleanor Goldfield On Her New EP

This week, Clearing the FOG speaks with artist and activist Eleanor Goldfield about her new EP, “No Solo.” This is her first solo production and it is her most personal and political piece. Goldfield talks about the struggles of artists during the pandemic as they have been left out of the rescue plans. She discusses […]

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: COMMUNIST, LESBIAN, BIG MOUTH

This story about the ongoing renovations to the brick mansion on the Hudson River in which the immensely wealthy St. Eleanor Roosevelt grew up in is of no concern to Sugar and me, er, “The Editorial Board” of The Anti-New York Times. We’d much prefer to see it demolished as a symbolic condemnation of the many evil deeds committed by that rotten […]

Day 10 Of Countdown To Launch: Featuring Eleanor Goldfield

Google is blocking our site. Please use the social media sharing buttons (upper left) to share this on your social media and help us break through. On December 10, 2017, Popular Resistance is beginning a new phase. Over the next 10 days we will feature some of the people behind Popular Resistance. Eleanor Goldfield, an […]

Natural Magic: The Romantic Art of Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale

Eleanor Fortescue­-Brickdale and Byam Shaw, about 1911 or 1912. © Nancy Anderson and John Peele. When the great English Pre-Raphaelite/Neo-Classicist painter John William Godward decided to end his life in 1922, aged 61, it is said he had written in his suicide note that the world ‘was not big enough for him and a Picasso’. […]

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