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and last updated 2021-06-01 21:14:43-04
Hampton Roads Pride
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - June is Pride Month!
Hampton Roads Pride has been celebrating the local LGBTQ community for three decades now. Although celebrations were canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit has announced a full lineup of events, including a scaled-down PrideFest at the Scope Arena Plaza on September 11.
The theme of this year s celebration is Revive Your Pride.
Although Hampton Roads Pride will not return to Town Point Park in 2021, the organization has worked with city officials, business partners and public health experts to take some of the most popular elements of PrideFest and reinvent them as individual events spread throughout the month of June.
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Malaysia’s first digital festival KLoud Fest celebrates creativity with tons of activity 24 Feb 2021 / 16:42 H.
Malaysia’s first digital festival that celebrates creativity, KLoud Fest, is available to stream from 19th to 20th March 2021.
Working in partnership with social enterprise, DiverseCity, Liver & Lung has worked hard to produce and curate Malaysia’s first fully digital festival that unites local artists and provides a platform for them to showcase their work to the world.
What to expect?
KLoud Fest will be hosting an exciting array of original film, music and comedy created just for you.
Some of the highlights include:
+ ‘Nasi Lemak: The TikTok Musical’ - a South East Asian first featuring viral dance moves, original songs and hilarious scenes.
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Updated 12/18/2020 11:51 PM
I have been giving a lot of thought to the children of our community, and to ways to help them cope during the COVID-19 pandemic. Disruptions to daily schedules that provide the structure they need to thrive, the stress that parents and other family members are experiencing, and the sense of loss and isolation caused by the lack of social interaction add up to a heavy burden for our community s children and teens.
I want to call your attention to a tremendous resource provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to support the social, emotional, and mental health of our community s children and young people during these unprecedented times.