Shortly before crowds of his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, Donald Trump implored them to “take back our country.” His words echoed a long history of authoritarians who have attempted to privatize power and turn it into personal property.
Taking back what is yours would not, by this logic, be trespassing, terrorism or treason. Instead, it is merely setting things right. By inciting a predominantly white crowd to lay siege to an institution that was ratifying what they had been told was a “stolen” election, Trump was trying to preserve his presidency as if it were private property – his to keep, or give away.
As the great songwriter prepares to take Jesus Christ Superstar on a 50th birthday tour, he talks about penning hits, his idea for a new musical – and drinking from Lloyd Webber’s Georgian wine glasses
Pierre Cardin has died at the age of 98, and with him goes the wealth of creativity and innovation which he showcased throughout his life and career. What he leaves behind is a lifetime of international influence on the fashion industry. Cardin co-designed the 1960s; his space-age inspiration, clean shapes and lines will forever be synonymous with the decade. He achieved the greatest feat, for his designs to outgrow their designer and epitomise their time. However, at no point did he rest on his success. As much as his designs may now be firmly attached to the ’60s, Cardin only looked forward. His imagination meant he was always ahead of the curve, and now looking back we can see that he was a guiding force of fashion, even until the very end of his seven decade long career.
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