![]() ![]() ![]() Using the tools of lockdown he kick-starts conversations about The Male Nude, about Being Painted, about Harry Whyte, about Stalin and the Homosexuals, and to make a stand against hate-speech and homophobia he asks Peter Tatchell for A Master-class in LGBT Activism. Parallel Lives is a potent mix of art and activism, whose message reaches beyond the gallery and has become ever more urgent over the past months. Linda has been working within the field of social care since 2013 specialising in. Whyte’s protest is parallel to that of Tomasz Kitlinskiin contemporary Poland Reid works in solidarity with Kitlinski, and the Polish LBGT community. Linda and Sobia are the founders of Parallel Lives Project (2022). This part of you may be dormant or it could be living out a full and happy ‘life’ up in the higher realms. Now, for the first time, she emerges as a far more complex, complete. ![]() Borden has been presented in black and white, a one-dimensional character defined by legend and innuendo. The rest of your soul energy is left up in other realms and dimensions to carry out other ‘things’. Parallel Lives takes the reader back in time and provides a never-before-seen look at Lizzie’s private life, and the world in which she lived it. (Details here on the copyright law involved. Dating in its entirety back to before 1923, it is in the public domain. When a soul is ready to enter a body, only part of it reincarnates. The translation is that of the Loeb Classical Library edition (Cambridge, MA and London), by Bernadotte Perrin. The research goes deep into secret archives to find the story of Harry Whyte, Scotland’s forgotten advocate of gay liberation who stood up to Stalin when it mattered. Why We Are All Living Parallel ‘Lives’ The Higher Self. Why does this love inspire fear? Why have images like these never been shown in public in Scotland? The images portray same-sex love and tenderness. Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, commonly called Parallel Lives or Plutarch's Lives, is a series of 48 biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings, probably written at the beginning of the second century AD. Angus Reid combines painting and drawing, film-making and historical research to make this ground-breaking vision of gay men in Scotland, past and present. ![]()
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