Break a leg! Love the story! I worked at the Wintergarten in Berlin for several years. It was one of the cabarets bombed and destroyed during WW 2. I love how you connected that bit of history with your cabaret show.
Thank you dearly! That’s incredible btw. Such a sad story yet so amazing that you got to be involved this way. There is something darkly Romantic about all of this. Thank you for understanding the wider artistic meaning. I would have loved to see you perform in any era.
Hey! It's just my own little thing. I prefer to avoid labels like this, as they can be very limiting. I am the author of The New Art Right, though. Have you read it? You may appreciate the ideas.
It was originally published on Arktos Media and was re-released on Manticore Press in 2018 with nine new essays. It details my philosophy, social, and political outlooks. I believe that culture is always at the front.
Just for transparency's sake, people gave me a lot of crap when it came out on Arktos as "The New Reaction" and were already angry that Dugin had been published by them. We were both called pagan degenerates, and I was attacked from both sides of the aisle. Their readers didn't know what to think of a Jewish woman with tattoos doing her own thing, especially after Dugin had already caused an uproar with their audience. I'm not very young, though.
I have no idea what the term "based" even means anymore (it is like "groovy" or something"?) and found the NYT IDW to be a milquetoast astroturf despite there being some interesting breakaway groups. That being said, I am more focused on culture and aesthetics than the wider DR and do not want to limit myself to its sphere. I'm a hardcore individualist.
Looking forward to hearing what you think of my book, and would love to have you attend my upcoming salon. We have all types in the mix. You may find it too liberal and mainstream, but there's only one way to find out.
This is so originally dope. Mad props Rachel. I love how you bring the Weimar Republic back into it with some French Revolution mixed in.
Hell yeah. Thank you! I hope to see you there.
As long as I’m breathing it’s a lock.
Grateful to be part of this ❤️🙏
Grateful to have you!
Break a leg! Love the story! I worked at the Wintergarten in Berlin for several years. It was one of the cabarets bombed and destroyed during WW 2. I love how you connected that bit of history with your cabaret show.
Thank you dearly! That’s incredible btw. Such a sad story yet so amazing that you got to be involved this way. There is something darkly Romantic about all of this. Thank you for understanding the wider artistic meaning. I would have loved to see you perform in any era.
2022?
Also, what is the 1-6pm and 4-9pm?
I'll be there, lurking....
Thanks for catching that. So tired tbh. The event starts at 1 PM PST and 4 PM EST.
Exhausting, herding cool cats, no doubt
I'll be out of town and probably won't be able to attend, but I wish you all well! I know it will be a good one.
Thank you so much! Was a pleasure to have you read at the first one, and I have no doubt we'll see each other again.
Sounds like both sweating instances are good.
Hey! It's just my own little thing. I prefer to avoid labels like this, as they can be very limiting. I am the author of The New Art Right, though. Have you read it? You may appreciate the ideas.
It's a book you can find here: https://www.amazon.com/New-Art-Right-Reaction-2018/d
It was originally published on Arktos Media and was re-released on Manticore Press in 2018 with nine new essays. It details my philosophy, social, and political outlooks. I believe that culture is always at the front.
Just for transparency's sake, people gave me a lot of crap when it came out on Arktos as "The New Reaction" and were already angry that Dugin had been published by them. We were both called pagan degenerates, and I was attacked from both sides of the aisle. Their readers didn't know what to think of a Jewish woman with tattoos doing her own thing, especially after Dugin had already caused an uproar with their audience. I'm not very young, though.
I have no idea what the term "based" even means anymore (it is like "groovy" or something"?) and found the NYT IDW to be a milquetoast astroturf despite there being some interesting breakaway groups. That being said, I am more focused on culture and aesthetics than the wider DR and do not want to limit myself to its sphere. I'm a hardcore individualist.
Looking forward to hearing what you think of my book, and would love to have you attend my upcoming salon. We have all types in the mix. You may find it too liberal and mainstream, but there's only one way to find out.