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Those planning to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year don’t have a huge range of options available to them, especially if they live apart.
Worryingly, three in 10 (30%) of those who are in a relationship, but live apart, plan to spend time together indoors on 14 February. This makes it the top plan for these couples, despite it being a violation of lockdown rules.
According to annual research from the shopping comparison site, finder.com, the second most popular option for couples who live apart is to chat via video messaging or on the phone, with a quarter (25%) of those celebrating doing this.
Lynn Trimble
Trumpocalypse Billboard
Several designs by California artist Karen Fiorito have graced a Grand Avenue billboard during the past four years, including a controversial piece called
Trumpocalypse. Her latest design will be replaced in late January by a billboard set to include the text “Black History Matters.” It’s part of a Black History Month project being organized by Gizette Knight, whose plan to install a Black Lives Matter street mural in downtown Phoenix last year did not garner City Council approval.
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art recently received a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
As part of Monday s celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. s birthday, the Newtown Florist Club of Gainesville revealed plans to release a Black Business Directory, featuring black-owned businesses, non-profits and other resources to spur economic parity within the Black community.
Rev. Rose Johnson, the Executive Director of the Newtown Florist Club, said the project has been in the works since 2017. One of our priority economic justice projects for the past three years has been the research, development and preparation of our Black Business Directory, Johnson said during the online MLK celebration. There is an exciting and dynamic committee of members who have worked hard to bring this [project] ready for release.
The Newtown Florist Club in Gainesville is planning to host two virtual events this year in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, including one pre-King Day event Thursday evening.
According to Rev. Rose Johnson, Executive Director of Newtown Florist Club, the two events will focus on the theme of “Rebuilding the village! Stand up! Speak up! Be active! Participate!”
The pre-King Day event will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14 on the Newtown Florist Club Facebook page, and will focus on educating the community on King’s six principles of nonviolence, according to Johnson. Those interested can also email [email protected] to register for the event on Zoom.