finding out the artemis ii astronauts talked with poets and studied poetry so they knew how to properly convey what they were seeing in words and saying that the arts played a huge role in their time in space. oh my god
This tweet is insane 🔥
And breastmilk is the ultimate plot twist. Alive, adaptive, changing composition depending on baby’s needs/health like it’s reading the room. An actual conversation between bodies.
Milk is indeed alchemy.
the problem with nepotism isn't that its beneficiaries aren't necessarily talented, it's the inequality of opportunity for equally talented but less connected people
AM I THE ONLY ONE? who feels weirdly appreciated when people post photo dumps and they actually include you? like, WOW.. I AM A PART OF YOUR DAY??? AWWW THANK YOU🥹
This is the kind of act that will one day grant Jodie Comer a damehood. From Shaftesbury Avenue to Times Square & now your local venue. Someone who gets the importance of touring & bringing work to the masses
It is with great sadness that I share this news.
I am heartbroken to announce that my dear friend and client, Kyle Birch, passed away on the evening of Monday, December 2, 2024.
Kyle was a truly remarkable talent, with vocal abilities that could move audiences to tears. His voice wasn’t just beautiful–it was soulful, powerful, and deeply resonant, capable of conveying emotions that stayed with you long after the final note. But beyond his artistry, Kyle was the most tender and lovely man I could ever hope to work with, a gentle and kind-hearted soul whose warmth made every interaction special. I adored him.
He had a gorgeous smile that could light up any room, a presence that lifted spirits, and an energy that inspired everyone around him.
Kyle’s star shone brightest when he took on the role of Usher in A Strange Loop at the Barbican. As the leading man, he delivered a performance so profound and nuanced that anyone lucky enough to witness it could see just how extraordinary he truly was. Kyle poured his heart into every moment on stage, leaving an indelible mark on all who watched him. He had me roaring with laughter one moment, and then moved to tears the very next second–both with the emotion of his storytelling and the overwhelming feeling of pride.
Being his agent was so much more than a job–it was a privilege. Kyle became an integral part of my life, every single day. I saw his face every day, spoke about him every day, and encouraged him to achieve his best every day. I was his biggest champion and his biggest fan, which makes sharing this heartbreaking news all the more difficult.
His passing leaves an unfillable void in the lives of all who knew him and in the hearts of those who admired his artistry. Kyle was more than a client or a performer–he was a light in our lives, a cherished friend, and a singular talent. There was only one Kyle.
My thoughts and deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones during this profoundly difficult time. Let us honour Kyle by remembering the joy he brought into the world, the magic he created, and the love he so generously shared.
A GoFundMe page has been set up on behalf of Kyle’s family, who would be extremely grateful for any donations you can make towards the funding and costs of his funeral.
https://t.co/7VK3ZOsuiQ
Rest in peace, Kyle. You will be missed more than words can ever express, but your legacy will live on in every heart you touched.
Yes, Kyle I am sharing our picture where I “popped my foot” like I’m in in The Princess Diaries with you. The angle didn’t quite work for our photo but it’s still my favourite!
I love you, Kyle.
Russell x