her growing baby bumps.We see this even with the Queen.But
especially for Kate
Mother
of the Bride Dresses , when she is going to a function, you can
almost guarantee someone is going to describe her dress, and the colour it was,
whereas most people don’t pay too much attention to what William was
wearing.Princess Anne was born into the spotlight, but was permitted a certain
degree of distance and respectability that has eluded more contemporary royal
women.An Olympian and equestrian who survived a kidnapping attempt, she was
twice-married and bore two children.A staid figure, Anne remains one of the
busiest members of the royal household, but has avoided the precarious glamour
that enveloped Diana and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.routinely covered in
the press.Even secondary royal figures are not immune.The Duchess of York’s two
daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, captured the international limelight
when they wore a pair of unconventional hats to William and Kate’s wedding.The
combination of relentless observation and pervasive public mockery may even be
smashing the royal fairytale altogether.Ferguson has spoken openly of being
unprepared for the publicity and role her marriage to Prince Andrew entailed.Her
irrepressible nature found itself at odds with the prim public family, and the
pair later divorced.Meanwhile, a Newsweek Europe poll commissioned last year
found that only 1 per cent of women wanted to be Catherine.An astonishing 89 per
cent of respondents stated they wouldn’t trade places with her, even for a
day.The Duchess’s entire public persona has come under fire from
feminists.despite being more intelligent than her family.Kate is not even
allowed to decorate her own houses.Greer said last year.Choosing such a life is
one thing; being born to it is another matter, entirely.No
Flower Girl
Dresses , a princess would become a fashion icon without the luxury
of spontaneity or experimentation.She would be a creature of modesty without
privacy; a royal without power; a bearer of the most retrograde traditions who
will nonetheless be held to her generation’s standard of modern womanhood.Hardly
the stuff of fairytales.Re: #sticktothemusic, editorial, April 9.Valentina
Lisitsa has been dropped, according to Toronto Symphony Orchestra for her
hate-speech tweets, not her political views.that it has used in the past,
insinuating the Holodomor, genocide by starvation, perpetrated by Stalin in the
1930s.Her tweets have also been extremely derogatory against blacks, the
disabled and Jews.Her rants are akin to those of Ernst Zundel.inciting racial
hatred.We have freedom of speech in Canada, but that comes with the
responsibility of not disseminating hate propaganda, which is something that is
prohibited by the Criminal Code.We also have freedom of association, and the TSO
has and should have the right to disassociate itself from whomever it
chooses.Lisitsa, the TSO made the right decision.Olena Wawryshyn, Toronto.I
don’t blame the TSO for firing Valentina Lisitsa from future concerts because of
her political views.The concert hall is not a podium of controversial political
views but rather a venue for professional music playing.Ukraine has been the
centre of disputes due to the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia and should
be left out by bona fide artists when playing in the international
scene.Musicians of international stature should refrain from issuing political
statements so that the audience can concentrate on the music and not be
distracted by the political stripes of an artist.Russia has been reviled by many
political analysts for bullying a rather weak Ukraine.It is wise not to speak
out for or against Russia since this can reflect badly on the orchestra.Edith de
la Torre, Montreal.I support the decision of the TSO and the Lawrence Park
Community Church to ban the performance of Russian pianist Valentina Lisitsa.are
not hatemongering.Let’s go back to one of her most offensive tweets in which she
shows Ukrainian teachers next to a picture of an African tribe.New school year
begins in Odessa with teachers forced to wear Ukrainian tribal dress
Fishtail
Wedding Dresses , a truly European custom.This is one of the more
widely cited tweets because of its obvious racist nature.with a sarcastic jab
implying that the practice of doing so is primitive and savage.and juxtapose it
with African tribal dress implying that this is all primitive, uncivilized and
savage.All Canadians would no doubt call her anti-Semitic and the government
would ban her entry into Canada.Send her back to the U.Calgary Philharmonic
Orchestra pay attention.Walter Derzko, TorontoIt’s naive to think art and
politics can always be separated.Art has often been turned to promote political
purposes, not always virtuously.The Nazis’ very cultured Germany is a case in
point.As a result of Valentina Lisitsa’s hateful assault on Ukrainians, when we
hear her play Rachmaninoff the pure Russian passion will be contaminated by her
ardent bigotry.Her prejudice has poisoned her performance.However inadvertently,
we would be complicit if we sop it up.We can’t overlook what she said and its
tone.Art is supposed to make us better people, emotionally more receptive,
better attuned to our common humanity.then denying responsibility for its
effects.I admire the TSO’s principled stand.this pianist’s
prejudice.Alternatively, the audience could go, to confirm their support of the
Calgary symphony, but then walk out en masse when Lisitsa takes her podium.We
may like the medium but reject this contamination by her message.Maurice
Yacowar, Calgary.As a Canadian-born citizen whose parents emigrated from Ukraine
I take great offence to what Lisitsa has written about the conflict between
Ukraine and Russia, but I also do not agree with censorship.For me the best way
to counter the lies and disgusting material which Lisitsa has spewed forth is to
point out that she knows nothing about what she is talking about.One example of
that is your article about Amnesty International and its report of evidence of
the R.