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Birmingham League round up: Kidderminster suffer slender defeat

Birmingham League round up: Kidderminster suffer slender defeat
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Birmingham League round up: Kidderminster suffer slender defeat

Birmingham League round up: Kidderminster suffer slender defeat
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What's happening in Region music this weekend

Tom Lounges • Mush Music Productions of Northwest Indiana brings Chicago rapper Twista (twista.com) to the Hobart Art Theatre (230 Main St.) in downtown Hobart  Saturday. Twista has a new EP, Lifetime, now available on all music platforms. The show has a 9 p.m. start time and is stacked with a trio of support acts Groppo, Angel Da Demon and No Coastal. Tickets for the 18 & older performance range from $27.50 to $50. More: brickartlive.com. • The weekly Open Mic hosted by multi-instrumentalist Marc Adrian (of Groovatron fame) happens tonight from 8-11 p.m. at The Flat Rock Tap (6732 Calumet Ave.) in Hammond. The stage is open to not only musicians, but comedians, spoken word artists and more. Admission is free. More: 219- 852-5262.

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Blues Fuse joins Bonfire at Art Theatre on Saturday

Animals Australia takes flight in new emotional campaign via VANDAL

December 16 2020, 11:52 am | BY Ricki Green | 18 Comments Australia’s leading animal protection society, Animals Australia, commissioned VANDAL to reboot its prior successful campaign conceptualised by LOUD, to highlight the lives endured by animals in factory farms.   Says Lyn White, director of strategy, Animals Australia: “When the original campaign took flight in 2012 and shone light on the lives of factory farmed animals, the community demanded that governments act – yet eight years later the battery cage and pig confinement crates remain legal. “Animals Australia commissioned VANDAL to create a brilliant new 2020 adaptation of our little flying pig and friends. This time it’s not about getting governments to change their thinking. It’s a comeback with a difference.

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