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Welcome aboard: Look inside Dundee s first electric powered buses

Welcome aboard: Look inside Dundee s first electric powered buses
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Clutha owner calls to end mental Glasgow graffiti level

THE owner of the Clutha Bar has vowed to help put an end to vandalism problems plaguing the city. Alan Crossan, who also runs the Clutha Trust which was set up to advance the arts industry, has pledged his support to graffiti artists turning to vandalising important Glasgow buildings. The charity has already helped dozens of struggling artists find their way, however, Alan insists the graffiti issue has increased throughout the city. It comes after both the Clutha Trust building in Tradeston and the Stockwell Street pub were hit with vandalism. Alan said: “We’ve been hammered with graffiti but we do help graffiti artists with murals.

A Separate Australia | History Today

A Separate Australia Western Australia’s desire to secede as ‘Westralia’ in 1933 was undermined by a change in Britain’s attitude towards its Empire. The 2016 referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union and Scotland’s 2014 independence vote were just the latest in a long line of similar events. While Scotland joined Quebec (1995) in voting for the status quo, others such as Norway (1905) and Montenegro (2006) voted in favour of separation. One theme that seems common to all referendums is that ultimately the voters get what they vote for. A majority for separation means separation. Yet there are exceptions to this rule. On April 8th, 1933, Western Australia voted in favour of seceding from the Australian Commonwealth, though it remains together to this day. What allowed the democratically expressed will of the people to be ignored? And what did it mean for Australia and its relationship with the British Empire?

Arkadin Cinema & Bar Returns This Season with Outdoor Films

Posted By Jaime Lees on Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 6:31 AM Arkadin Cinema & Bar (5228 Gravois Avenue, 314-221-2173) opens for the season this week, and local fans of film and fun are rejoicing. The Arkadin was meant to be St. Louis’ hippest microcinema, but when the small space became an issue during COVID-19, business owners Sarah Baraba and Keith Watson pivoted to outdoor movie nights to allow for social distancing. The al fresco film series was a hit, and so it’s returning this spring to the backlot of The Heavy Anchor (5226 Gravois Avenue), neighbors of Arkadin. In addition to showing one David Lynch film per month in honor of the filmmaker s 75th birthday, this season the owners are also programing a series of movies that were filmed in St. Louis or have roots in town.

Micky Mellon: Scottish Cup can be a route back to Europe for Dundee United

Micky Mellon: Scottish Cup can be a route back to Europe for Dundee United
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