Former South African finance minister Pravin Gordhan.
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Pravin Gordhan was throughout his life driven by a deep commitment to non-racialism.
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It is difficult to imagine a world of pop culture villains without Darth Vader. And it is difficult to imagine Darth Vader without the voice of James Earl Jones.
Jack Hibberd in 1997.
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Jack Hibberd has died at age 84. As part of Australian theatre’s New Wave he was a crucial playwright in exploring how we saw ourselves as Australians.
Steve Silberman.
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Steve Silberman, much loved for his transfomative, acclaimed autism book Neurotribes, as well as his writing on the Grateful Dead, has died, aged 66. Autistic writer Amanda Tink pays tribute.
Alain Delon on a break while filming The Sicilians, 1969.
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Alain Delon was more than just a Gallic heart-throb. He redefined European cool and brought grace and steel to all his roles.
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Perhaps the finest American actress of the 1970s, Gena Rowlands made a series of gruelling, anxiety-inducing performances. Her legacy is unparalleled.
Nguyen Phu Trong addresses Communist Party deputies in Hanoi in 2006.
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Leader of Vietnam’s Communist Party died on July 19, 2024. Among those who paid tribute was US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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Ray Lawler, who died this week at 103, wrote Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, one of the most influential plays in Australian theatre history.
A classic Newhart bit involved making imaginary phone calls, such as in his ‘Abe Lincoln’ bit.
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Newhart showed how standup comedy could also be an art form, particularly with his ‘Abe Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue’ bit.
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From M*A*S*H to the Hunger Games, Donald Sutherland, who has died at 88, always sat well in the eccentric, peculiar or ‘quirky’ roles.
Rosemary Laing, weather #4, 2006, C Type photograph, 110 x 184 cm.
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The Australian photographer, who has died at 65, originally trained as a painter and brought a certain sensibility of the painter’s hand to her practice.
Richard Sherman, left, in a sound room at Walt Disney Imagineering offices in 2005.
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Walt Disney songwriter Richard M. Sherman, who has died aged 95, wrote some of Hollywood’s greatest film musical songs.
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I knew Steve Albini, who has died at just 61, as a kind, patient and accommodating engineer, committed to the truest possible representation of live sound.
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With the passing of Paul Auster, the aesthetics of postmodernism retreated another significant step back into the past tense of history.
Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman made his mark in many fields (1934-2024).
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Remembering his immense contributions to psychology and economics.
Marion Halligan (1940-2024).
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Marion Halligan wrote novels that are compulsively readable and full of ideas.
The legacy of Alexei Navalny lives on.
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Alexei Navalny, a persistent thorn in the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died on Feb. 16, 2024, in prison, authorities said.
Zuleikha Mayat with copies of her bestselling book, Indian Delights.
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Mayat embodied principled, faith-based, socially committed, inspired leadership.
Is it avocado toast or high interest rates that have prevented so many young people from buying homes?
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Granger, who died in December 2023, is credited with making avocado toast fashionable. Little did he know that his lasting legacy would inspire a meme that symbolized generational tension.
Former NDP leader Ed Broadbent delivers remarks at the start of the Progress summit in Ottawa, in April 2016.
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Former federal NDP leader and founder of the Broadbent Institute, Ed Broadbent, has died at the age of 87. His political legacy is a mixed one.