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Both are plays on words mixing song titles by British rock band Queen with encouragement for families to talk about funeral requests while they are still alive.
The Perth company yanked the ad 34 minutes after feminist activist Melinda Liszewski from Collective Shout complained on the company s Facebook page.
Ms Liszewski, who claimed she was planning her father s funeral, told the company that to her the ad was absolutely on the nose . I ve been involved in planning my Dad s funeral, the last thing we thinking about were his sexual preferences, she said.
She asked why the company wouldn t develop a concept around another song mentioned in the ad text - Crazy Little Thing Called Love?
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Exhibition: “Medicine and Memory” (NAGB)
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) is now open. All artworks featuring Bahamian muralists and public art are available for the viewing public. On Tuesday, January 12th, 2021 the NAGB will launch the physical component of the permanent exhibition, “Medicine and Memory” curated by Natalie Willis.
“Medicine & Memory: Public Health in The Bahamas”: This unique project will take a look at our histories and practices around public health in The Bahamas examined through the stunning artworks of Bahamian artists, such as John Beadle, Melissa Alcena, Margot Bethel, Jacob Frank Coonley, Tyrone Ferguson, Tamika Galanis, Peggy Hering, Leanne Russell, Netica “Nettie” Symonette, Maxwell Taylor and many more.