Untitled Woman “Hypnotically dark… a powerful, jazzy-inflected voice… a little like Annette Peacock with hints of Bowie’s Jacques Brel experiments. Resilient…slightly odd-ball…austere, but extremely climatic and a bit out-of-worldly…” (International Times)
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looking forward to doing ‘Moon’ (chamber orch & elec) 16th Dec at beautiful @EartHackney as part of gorge programme w/ @BFestOrchestra @SpitsMusic w/live drawing by super sis @e_meredith
🌝7pm start!
🌝Sit on a cushion! feel festive!
https://t.co/p7SmfXdyPt
Emily McDonald made a film about me, my work & the last couple of years of my life, on @BBCTwo tonight at 9pm & will be on @BBCiPlayer. It's personal, which is scary, but hopefully it will find its way to someone who will see some beauty in it & get some beauty out of it
@QueensChristine We will wait patiently for you. It’s never too late nor too soon. The time is right when the clocks stops fast. It’s only we that know when our good is best. ❤️
Calling female and gender diverse musicians ✨
We’re offering you the opportunity to work with an all-female team to develop your skills and confidence in a professional studio. Provided by Help Musicians @theflistmusic & @milocostudios
Apply by 28 July https://t.co/i3CoJDU0P1
#OtD 9 Jul 1953 Annie Kenney, cotton mill worker and suffragette, who became the only working-class leader of the Women's Social and Political Union, died aged 73.
#OtD 6 Jul 1907 Frida Kahlo, painter, communist, and one of Mexico's greatest artists, was born. Her work included themes of feminism, colonialism and Indigenous resistance: "I’m more and more convinced it’s only through communism that we can become human"