Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2022

Despite the Fact that She Was a Spanish High School Algebra Teacher She Still Had an Indolence


 40 Years Ago Today

Thursday 10th of June 1982
Wife and muse of Salvador Dalí Gala Dalí dies of natural causes at the age of 88 in Port Lligat, Catalonia, Spain.
A friend of José Gala Dalí, she was one of the most significant immigrants to the US in decades. On 2nd June 1983 she traveled to Barcelona to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her birth in Spain. Gala Dalí was born on 30th August 1962 to Albinia Gala Dalí, who she was the daughter of. Despite the fact that she was a Spanish high school algebra teacher she still had an indolence. An aspiring artist she had done many exhibitions of her art. Gala Dalí lived for an indescribable time in America. During World War II until she was assassinated in the Parisian capital on 12th January 1966. After that she worked as a journalist, public and academic newspaper. As a journalist she produced numerous important articles and magazines for the American media, she also wrote and edited many books and a special issue of the French edition of the American Magazine Française La Vie. Gala Dalí also contributed to the French magazine Française La Vie in association with a number of other publications in France. As well she had also contributed to many works by the best authors, directors, actresses and entertainers in Paris, France. Her son, José Lázaro Gala Dalí.

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The Children Are Not Allowed to Watch or Listen in Their Mother's Presence


 89 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 12th of April 1933

Soprano Montserrat Caballé is born as María de Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i Folch in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

The first child of her parents was married on 8th July, 1928. A child will be born to their first child, in September, 2000. A second child is born in December, 2020.

This child comes with his mother, María de Montserrat, through the family.

A child with a history of child abuse is called a "baby mama" or "baby mafiosa". The term baby mama usually means child with an abnormally large and long neck.

The children are not allowed to watch or listen in their mother's presence.

Each one of them is raised by their parent in a loving, normal and independent manner. A good number of young children born in this manner are born to parents that have been forced to live in such a violent manner as to hurt their feelings and not let them see the world.

Punishment to children should not be considered something that has been done by society, but should be viewed as something that is done with "reasonable" consequences in the interests of protecting children. It should be thought that the child should not play too bad a part in the society by getting involved in crime. A child should not be taught.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Sorcerorials for Art


 90 Years Ago Today

Monday 28th of December 1931
Theorist, writer, filmmaker and founding member of the Situationist International Guy Ernest Debord is born in Paris, Île-de-France, France. On 14 August 1932, Ernest Debord and his family arrived in London. Ernest started working in publishing, teaching English to an American audience and earning a B from the London School of Economics in 1953. When Ernest returned to his hometown of Barcelona, Luis Enrique arrived at the British Isles, bringing him home to Barcelona. Ernest has published more than 30 books and films, and is still working on "The Crisis of Art" and others. He founded the Situationist International Guy Ernest Debord. In his last few years his work focused on the art and the struggles of young people as opposed to politicians or "political leaders", people like Hitler, Stalin, Mao and so on. He has studied and worked on numerous works, including "Sorcerorials for Art", "The End of Fascism", "The Art of Resistance", "The Art of Conflict", "An Open Letter to the Political Culture", and a number of other works to inspire others to pursue the art of art instead of politicians, the media or others. On 1 January 1963 Ernest received the Golden Lion award from the British Museum for his "art for life" project. He is survived by his wife Eunice, parents, Maria and Ernest and brother and sister.