Republicans This article is more than 2 months oldOutrage grows after ‘chilling call for genocide’ by Florida Republican This article is more than 2 months oldCalls to censure Michelle Salzman, who said, ‘All of them’ when Democrat asked: ‘How many [dead Palestinians] will be enough?’
Outrage continues to grow over a public comment made by a Florida state Republican lawmaker calling for all Palestinians to die.
The remarks came during a debate in the state legislature about calling for a ceasefire in Israel’s invasion of Gaza, which has so far killed more than 10,000 Palestinians, many of whom are children.
Peter Saville on his album cover artwork Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Next month sees the release of Total, the first compilation to combine the back catalogues of Joy Division and New Order – who shared band members, a record label and a sleeve designer. Peter Saville was a co-founder of Factory Records and credits the label's unique culture for providing him with a creative freedom on a par with its bands.
Depths hidden … Donna Tartt. Photograph: Beowulf SheehanDepths hidden … Donna Tartt. Photograph: Beowulf SheehanDonna TarttHer novels do not fail the Bechdel test, and her women are not without nuance. But they are obscured by unreliable male narrators
Only two women get any real page space in Donna Tartt’s debut The Secret History: Camilla Macaulay, the ethereal yet steely sole female member of the novel’s core friendship circle; and Judy Poovey, the vulgar and brash Californian with a crush on the novel’s narrator, Richard Papen.
Chrysler building, the art deco masterpiece – in archival photos Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email A look at the famous building currently on sale
New York City’s second most famous skyscraper
Main image: View of Manhattan, 1957. Photograph: Bettmann/Getty Images Thu 10 Jan 2019 10.52 EST Last modified on Thu 10 Jan 2019 11.
Week in geekMoviesDisney CEO Bob Iger says it must ‘get better at curating’ its sprawling output, which could signal thinner pickings for the geek community
Geeky couch potatoes are spoilt for choice these days. In the 1980s, we were lucky if Star Wars came on the telly once a year, while superhero movies arrived in multiplexes at a pace of about three a decade. These days, the average fan boy or girl is like Jabba the Hutt, slavering with gruesome delight as we devour content from streaming sites, cinema screens and social media.