Calexico s mayor wants US-Mexico border reopened kyma.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kyma.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Violent Femmes ‘Why Do Birds Sing’ Gets A 30th Anniversary Make-Over
Violent Femmes fifth album ‘Why Do Birds Sing’ has been expanded with a chunk of previously unreleased material to mark the 30th anniversary of its release.
‘Why Do Birds Sing’ was produced by Michael Beinhorn, who came to Violent Femmes after working with Red Hot Chili Peppers on ‘Mother’s Milk’ and ‘The Uplift Mojo Plan’. “Beinhorn was the most eccentric producer we met with,” Brian Ritchie recalls. “More importantly, he understood our strengths as a trio, and the intimacy of the sound, and our improvisational nature, and wanted to focus on Gordon’s lyrics.”
20 books by Black Canadian authors to read in honour of Emancipation Day 2021 cbc.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbc.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
All Out Vancouver
a new special series produced by CBC s Kiran Singh that explores how the City of Vancouver supports its LGBTQ residents, many of whom seek refuge in the city because of its reputation as a safe haven.
Businesses big and small across the Lower Mainland are flying coloured flags this week as the Vancouver Pride Society hosts events celebrating the LGBTQ community and some members are warning consumers that rainbow-themed marketing is sometimes more about advertising than support.
The concept is known as rainbow capitalism or rainbow-washing and critics say people should make sure they are not spending their money at places that pander to customers by sticking a pride flag in their window but do not otherwise support LGBTQ people or policies.
Posted: Jul 28, 2021 3:45 PM PT | Last Updated: July 28
A new report looks at First Nations women and girls health from birth to their elder years, including all aspects of wellness, from physical activity to community gatherings.(Sacred and Strong: Upholding our Matriarchal Roles Report)
A new report from the First Nations Health Authority and the provincial health officer takes a deep dive into the systemic racism Indigenous women and girls continue to face when accessing government services, in particular, health care.
What s unique about the report, however, is that it also highlights the resiliency and knowledge they possess and always have.