HEARTFELT tributes have poured in from the people of Swindon after the news broke that the Duke of Edinburgh has died. Steve Tann, 55, from Peatmoor said: “God bless him. He has done loads of amazing things in his life and I’m very supportive of the royal family. I am shocked and saddened to hear of his death. I knew he had been poorly and had been in hospital for a while. Rest in peace and condolences to all his family.” An 80-year-old from Walcot said: “He was a brave man and reached a good age. It’s a shame he couldn’t reach his 100th birthday but it was touch and go when he was in the hospital. I’m a fan of the royals as I’m a war baby so I’ve grown up alongside him.”
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Group show “agency” to honor Black History and Women’s History months ×
Catalina Aranguren, founder of Walk-Bye by Argia Photography, brings her latest community art installation to life in partnership with the Jersey City Public Library.
The group show exhibition “agency” will showcase original work by New Jersey artists with an unveiling at the Five Corners Library at 4 p.m. on March 1.
The show, inspired by Black History Month and Women’s History Month, displays New Jersey artists’ representation of “agency” and embraces intersectionality in community.
Using photography, poetry, paint and Legos, the artists explore the individual’s intrinsic agency, or belief in self and awareness of one’s rights and power within.