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Meet the north-east planters and pioneers who brewed up a storm in a teacup

Meet the north-east planters and pioneers who brewed up a storm in a teacup

Meet the north-east planters and pioneers who brewed up a storm in a teacup
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Can t Find a Ticket to Frieze? Try a Satellite Fair

Can’t Find a Ticket to Frieze? Try a Satellite Fair Zürcher Gallery on Bleecker Street shows what fairs are good at: bringing new artists to your attention. Dee Shapiro, right, speaks with a visitor at Zürcher Gallery about her work “My Dream” (2021) in the show “11 Women of Spirit, Part 3.”Credit.Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times By Martha Schwendener May 5, 2021 If you can’t buy tickets for Frieze at the Shed, you can still attend a satellite fair like “The 11 Women of Spirit” at Zürcher Gallery, which is essentially a group show of female artists, now in its third iteration. (“Women of Spirit, Part 4” will appear at the Armory Show in New York in September.)

Newark and Sherwood: Row breaks out over work of proposed human resources committee on Bingham Town Council

Newark and Sherwood: Row breaks out over work of proposed human resources committee on Bingham Town Council  | Updated: 15:09, 09 March 2021 A row broke out over the work of a proposed council human resources committee. Liberal Democrat John Lewis proposed Bingham Town Council create the committee after recent staffing issues. He said: “Councillors who form the committee have to be able to work with the town clerk and deputy clerk to achieve improvements in staff relations. Bingham town councillor John Lewis. (44998442) “So, members of the Conservative Group need to consider whether they are going to be able to work with the town clerk and deputy.”

How this volunteer from Montreal s West Island is continuing a legacy of giving back

How this volunteer from Montreal s West Island is continuing a legacy of giving back Joan Lee, who mentors children and is involved with the West Island Black Community Association, says she is inspired by women like her grandmother and community leaders in Montreal who were dedicated to helping others. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 27, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 27 Joan Lee says she is inspired by women like her grandmother and community leaders in Montreal who were dedicated to helping others.(Rachelle & Chantay Rose) CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province s Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape our future. These are the Black Changemakers.

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