Children read more challenging books in lockdowns, data reveals theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
“Lost in Transit” cast members… clockwise, from left, Jolene, Rachel, Henry and Remus. Photo: Martin Ollman.
“LOST in Transit” is billed as Canberra’s very first all transgender original musical. Written by and starring a local gender-diverse cast who traverse the wacky experiences of being trans and gender diverse, it was created by Tuggeranong Arts Centre in collaboration with performance artist and community builder Kat Reed (recently named 2021 Young Canberra Citizen of the Year) and artist and vocal coach Dianna Nixon from Wild Voices Music Theatre. At Tuggeranong Arts Centre, April 29-May 1. Bookings here.
JOE Woodward’s Shadow House PITS is presenting a reading of a partly surreal tragedy, “And Beyond the Violence”, a hybrid theatre/cinema work which may one day transform into a radio work. Woodward invites people to come along and witness some of Canberra’s performers and theatre identities and international performers zooming in. At Smith’s Alternat
The 4/20 opening on Songhees land will be the first of three retail outlets for the nation. Crews are preparing two other cannabis stores downtown in Bay Centre on Fort Street and at 901 Gordon St. Those stores will be branded as Seed and Stone, and Seed and Stone Songhees Edition, and operated with partner Vikram Sachdeva, who owns several Subway sandwich stores and has a licensed cannabis store in Chilliwack with other locations under development on the Lower Mainland. Christina Clarke, corporate executive officer of the Songhees Development Corporation, said the nation is awaiting final licensing approvals from the province on the downtown stores.
Lane County garden resources: A primer and a planner for planting season
What to know for this year s planting season
With winter harvest over and spring planting on the horizon, gardens are now in a lull between fresh offerings.
“April and May are the hunger season,” said Ravi Logan, the executive director of Dharmalaya, a collective promoting a holistic dharma (enlightenment) in personal, social and ecological spheres.
Empty grocery shelves in early 2020, for example, reminded people that hunger season arises quickly for an unprepared people. Food doesn’t simply show up for consumption as if by magic. If any of the intersecting stops from raw to packaged product are hindered, empty shelves might thwart the ambitious consumer.
Atlantic Towing and Irving Shipbuilding Commit to Camosun College and BC Coastal Communities; New Technology, Scholarships, and Placements for Students in Marine Studies globenewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from globenewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.