February 05, 2021
Her World Online
Have you already planned an auspicious outfit inspired by your Zodiac animal and lucky colour for Chinese New Year? You might be missing out on an important aspect of your outfit!
And while you want to keep your lucky colours close to you, there’s one extremely easy way to go about it: your intimates. Here, we’ve scoured the stores for the most stylish lingerie (in every colour for every zodiac animal) that is easily incorporated into your everyday life.
1. WHITE: Rat, Ox, Rooster, Dog
Founded by homegrown Singapore girl Kate Low, Perk by Kate was conceived with the ambition to have lingerie brands such as Samantha Chang and Claudette there were not available in Singapore to be sold in one place.
Notes on the Buttigieg Confirmation Hearing
Takeaways from last week s Senate confirmation hearing for the nominee to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg. February 2, 2021, 6am PST | James Brasuell |
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote today on the confirmation of former South Bend mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg as the next secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, succeeding Elaine Chao, who served in the position for the entire four year span of the Trump administration.
Following a tumultuous four years of failed campaign promises, delayed funding, and a significant shift in grant funding priorities, alternative transportation advocates have high hopes for the Biden administration s leadership on federal transportation policy.
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Members of the the Aidan Theatre are ready to perform Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet in the Aigantighe Art Gallery s gardens in Timaru.
A tragic story of hatred, bloodshed and young love will come to life for Shakespearan fans with performances of Romeo and Juliet in the gardens of Aigantighe Art Gallery on Saturday. Aidan Theatre founder and director Kimble Henderson is bringing an adapted, shorter version of the classic play to the outdoors for two shows in Timaru.
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Kim Rogers (Reverend Mother) stands over Romeo and Juliet cast members during a rehearsal of Aidan Theatre s performance of the play at the Aigantighe Art Gallery s grounds on Saturday.
December 10, 2020 A newly launched nonprofit organization plans to bring multiple lawsuits in the coming months against New Mexico s prison and jail systems, all aimed at exposing and ending what organizers call widespread abuses behind bars in the state. The New Mexico Prison and Jail Project is starting with sunlight, through something of a meta-lawsuit filed on Wednesday in First Judicial District Court in Santa Fe. The group alleges that the state Department of Corrections, its records custodian and a paralegal have violated New Mexico s primary transparency law, the Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA), by illegally withholding documents about at least 10 other lawsuits filed against the department during the past four years for alleged violations of IPRA.