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VANCOUVER, BC, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Purpose-led footwear brand Native Shoes announces a limited-edition collaboration with Crayola, celebrating the brands shared creativity. Drawing inspiration from Crayola bold and iconic colors, the spring range spans 11 of Native Shoes best-loved styles for adults and kids, brought to life in two distinct design families.
Designed for colorful creatives, the classic
Jefferson, Jefferson Child, Spencer LX and
Charley sandals have been reimagined with a bright,
abstract scribble print, mimicking the laydown of classic Crayola markers. An additional quirky
four-scribble print sees the Jefferson Child emblazoned with different color scribbles on each side - tailor-made for tiny trendsetters.
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Mon, 04/05/2021
LAWRENCE The University of Kansas Dance Company will present its Spring Concert online, highlighting the many stimuli people experience as they move physically and virtually through the world. Six KU Department of Theatre & Dance faculty members will present original choreography in contemporary, ballet and hip-hop dance styles.
The free concert will debut online at 7:30 p.m. April 9 and remain available for viewing until 10 p.m. April 11. The link is available on the dance department s website, dance.ku.edu.
The UDC Spring Concert will also pay tribute to Patrick Suzeau, professor of dance, who closes a 31-year career at KU with his retirement in summer 2021. He will present “Be Still… And Feel,” a mixture of choreography and videography that explores isolation, from descent into darkness to ecstasy, and reflects the realities of the pandemic.
University Dance Company concert explores theme of information overload ku.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ku.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This artist-owned cannabis brand wants to support Canadian musicians
LOOP/POOL is co-owned by seven artists including Our Lady Peace, dvsn and more, and it aims to use sales to fund Canadian music By Richard Trapunski
LOOP/POOL
It’s been nearly a year with virtually no live music and musicians are hurting for revenue sources. Here’s a new one you might not have expected: cannabis.
LOOP/POOL is a new Canadian cannabis brand that has a specific motto: support creators.
It’s a bit of a strange idea on paper. Cannabis has been fuelling music for generations, of course, but not in such an official capacity and, until recently, not legally.