London’s V&A reopens with Alice in Wonderland exhibition Published: 8:47 PM, May 24, 2021 SHARE
After a year of the coronavirus pandemic’s mind-bending assault on normal life, London’s Victoria & Albert Museum reopens this week, taking visitors down another rabbit hole.
“Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser” explores the global impact of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, Lewis Carroll’s classic 1865 novel, and its enduring appeal to artists. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, and plunges visitors, like Alice, straight down a rabbit hole the museum stairs with a jumble of signs in every direction.
As they emerge from the V&A’s dimly lit basement, guests are immersed in theatrical costumes, film extracts, manuscripts and drawings.
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The foolish takes about “Wild West” or “anything goes” wholly ignores the Voters Rights Act and why some shapes are not only not gerrymandering, it’s ensuring access.
Good takes by Hannah. If you’re not listening to Hannah here, you’re missing the point, ignoring the Voter Rights Act, and…
… if you feel the “need” to make the map about how your “toddler” colors a map without addressing the Voter Rights Act and how meeting those criteria in “odd shaped” districts isn’t by any measure “gerrymandering”, maybe leave all that map making to the “adults”, you’re not qualified to address the issues in an honest way.