Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – August 2019 Part 3 Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @etpanache using @RepostRegramApp - One of India’s first supermodels, an accidental actor, cancer survivor, mother of twins through surrogacy, a global citizen. These are various labels that could be attached to the personality of Lisa Ray. Yet, as her recently-released memoir, 'Close to the Bone' reveals, the 47-year-old who stumbled into the Indian entertainment industry at sixteen (and almost starred in a Bond film!) doesn’t approve of labels at all. She talks Bollywood, bulimia, and how she loved and lived on her own terms. Link to interview in bio. . . . . . #LisaRay #CloseToTheBone #HarperCollinsIndia #Books #Memoir #Bollywood Image @farrokhchothia

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @etpanache using @RepostRegramApp – One of India’s first supermodels, an accidental actor, cancer survivor, mother of twins through surrogacy, a global citizen. These are various labels that could be attached to the personality of Lisa Ray. Yet, as her recently-released memoir, ‘Close to the Bone’ reveals, the 47-year-old who stumbled into the Indian entertainment industry at sixteen (and almost starred in a Bond film!) doesn’t approve of labels at all. She talks Bollywood, bulimia, and how she loved and lived on her own terms. Link to interview in bio. . . . . . #LisaRay #CloseToTheBone #HarperCollinsIndia #Books #Memoir #Bollywood Image @farrokhchothia

Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @etpanache using @RepostRegramApp - One of India’s first supermodels, an accidental actor, cancer survivor, mother of twins through surrogacy, a global citizen. These are various labels that could be attached to the personality of Lisa Ray. Yet, as her recently-released memoir, 'Close to the Bone' reveals, the 47-year-old who stumbled into the Indian entertainment industry at sixteen (and almost starred in a Bond film!) doesn’t approve of labels at all. She talks Bollywood, bulimia, and how she loved and lived on her own terms. Link to interview in bio. . . . . . #LisaRay #CloseToTheBone #HarperCollinsIndia #Books #Memoir #Bollywood Image @farrokhchothia

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @etpanache using @RepostRegramApp – One of India’s first supermodels, an accidental actor, cancer survivor, mother of twins through surrogacy, a global citizen. These are various labels that could be attached to the personality of Lisa Ray. Yet, as her recently-released memoir, ‘Close to the Bone’ reveals, the 47-year-old who stumbled into the Indian entertainment industry at sixteen (and almost starred in a Bond film!) doesn’t approve of labels at all. She talks Bollywood, bulimia, and how she loved and lived on her own terms. Link to interview in bio.
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Lisa Ray Instagram – Beautiful piece in @t2telegraph on the poetry of Bei Dao and the Paradox of Hong Kong. #HK was home for more than 4 years and we are watching the civil disobedience and dissent with a mixture of awe, respect and dread for potential repercussions from the Mainland and what comes next.
‘Dao, in an electrifyingly powerful essay, titled “Dwelling Poetically in Hong Kong”, translated by Lucas Klein, says: “… in Hong Kong, money is God, and blood pressure rises and lowers with the stock market, the moon waxes and wanes to prices of real estate; in Hong Kong, so as to reap the highest yield on their souls, the world’s richest capitalists meticulously manipulate sticker prices in supermarkets so they’ll be different on weekends from weekdays; in Hong Kong, a canyon separates rich from poor, and the city has a higher Gini coefficient than any other developed region in the world, yet no one fears upheaval from the impoverished; in Hong Kong, beneath the slick surface of equality is an entrenched class system, with the bottom of the pyramid made up of migrants, the unemployed, and foreign domestic workers.” A different kind of upheaval, political and cultural rather than economic, has gripped Hong Kong these last few weeks.

When five Hongkongers associated with bookstores selling books by Chinese dissidents were arrested by Chinese authorities in 2015, there was great concern. And the recent proposal — as yet unimplemented and said to have been shelved temporarily — of Hong Kong’s chief executive since 2017, Carrie Lam, for legislation which will allow Hong Kong to extradite people to China as well as other countries has led to unprecedented protests including an ‘invasion’ of the legislature. Lam is in a more unenviable position than any head of government barring Boris Johnson. She cannot defend infringements on liberties without risking instant unpopularity at home and she cannot oppose them without risking ire in Beijing.

What Bei Dao thinks of all this, one does not know but he is bound to be troubled by it.’
Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost @ziyatong: 
This is the root of disempowerment.
It’s not that people don’t care — it’s that they feel that they don’t have the bandwidth. This is why as 
@alexhimelfarb points out, social equality & economic justice are key to fighting climate change and really injustice of all manner [art: costa a comics]

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