Joined March 2012
3,007 Photos and videos
Pinned Tweet
The significance of #SocialismAI is not limited to theoretical education and directly political issues. Users will be able to ask and receive answers on a vast range of historical, social, scientific, artistic and cultural questions. wsws.org/en/articles/2025/12…
9
17
548
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
Replying to @DavidWSWSarts
“An Irish Airman Forsees His Death” my favourite, close second “Second Coming”. The recently departed David Malouf suggested youth should learn the former as one of their first poems and I concur.
1
2
2
118
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
William Butler Yeats (1865) – Irish poet Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet; She passed the salley gardens with little snow-white feet. She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree; But I, being young and foolish, with her would not agree …
1
4
10
139
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
“Poppies” Marian Gladstone for David Hockney who has died at the age of 88 “I’m interested in ways of looking…”
6
8
82
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
The Committee for Public Education (CFPE) invites educators and workers to an online national meeting this Sunday, June 14 at 11 a.m. to discuss opposing the sellout deal between the Australian Education Union and the Victorian Labor government, and the federal Labor...
1
3
8
108
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
The American Axle agreement fails to make up for the lost income that was essentially stolen from workers over the past 18 years, which amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars each - UAW bureaucracy announces deal in bid to end American Axle strike wsws.org/en/articles/2026/06…
4
12
103
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
Composer, songwriter Cole Porter (1891) – Many songs became standards, Night and Day, I Get a Kick Out of You, I’ve Got You Under the Skin. Brecht saw Orson Welles’s production of Porter’s Around the World, announcing “This is the greatest thing I have seen in American theatre.”
1
12
19
311
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
James Connolly (June 5) – Irish socialist executed following the 1916 Easter Rising. Lenin responded: “Whoever calls such [a] rebellion a ‘putsch’ is either a hardened reactionary, or a doctrinaire hopelessly incapable of envisaging a social revolution as a living phenomenon.”
25
40
450
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
Alexander Pushkin (1799) – Eugene Onegin, The Captain's Daughter, Ruslan and Ludmila. One of Russia’s greatest poets, writers. His Ode to Liberty (“Let me Sing to the world of Liberty And shame that scum upon the thrones") led to his exile and strict surveillance by secret police
14
29
392
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
French painter Raoul Dufy (1877) – One of the Fauvists (“savages”) who reacted against Impressionism. The nickname “was apt because the means used by these painters were decidedly violent.” Emphasized emotional expression through intense color rather than realistic representation
5
12
164
WSWS Arts Review retweeted
Mikhail Larionov (1881) – Russian painter who pioneered the first approach to abstract Russian art. He was a founding member of two important artistic groups Knave of Diamonds and the more radical Donkey's Tail. His lifelong partner was fellow artist, Natalia Goncharova.
5
11
223