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Napa Journal: Jogging in the dark with a stranger

While most Napans are still sleeping, I m out jogging on city streets bereft of human life.  I set out two hours before the sun comes up for the same reason I do most everything I do: It s my routine. He who tampers with his routines is opening the door to who knows what chaos lurking on the other side.  There are obvious advantages to getting up and out before the masses. All is quiet, nothing moves. I can avoid bumpy sidewalks and run on streets where normally gas and electrically powered leviathans rule.  We re offering our best deal ever with this Editor s Special. Support local news coverage by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register.

Pocket Aces lifestyle channel, Gobble, and Flipkart Furniture collaborate for home makeover series

Share Via: This is Gobble’s first mini-series in the home category. It aims to provide a dream room makeover to two celebrity couples and a contest winner. Pocket Aces’ lifestyle channel Gobble and Flipkart Furniture are out with their first home makeover series ‘Home Genie’. Gobble already has multiple food and travel properties like Love Travel Repeat, You Got Chef’d and Bazaar Travels. Gobble’s latest venture in the home category attempts to create spaces which are a reflection of its residents’ personalities. Hosted by actor Shruti Seth, the quintessential genie with a keen sense of aesthetics and award-winning interior designer Ali Baldiwala of Baldiwala Associates, ‘Home Genie’ was released on Gobble’s YouTube channel on February 25, 2021.

It s time to walk together towards a referendum : Indigenous Law Centre

It s time to walk together towards a referendum : Indigenous Law Centre
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Australia Day debate overshadows more profound question

Parkin, a Quandamooka man whose customary home turf is North Stradbroke island, says the debate is “important to people and we can’t wish it away” but that it will remain “until we deal with it in a real and substantive way”. That, he says, will require the country to “reimagine itself with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, heritage and cultures at the core of a much fuller national identity”. Advertisement Others take the approach of IndigenousX media group chief executive Luke Pearson, who was originally a driving force behind the “Change the Date” movement on social media but has now disavowed the slogan, saying it’s the nation itself that needs to change.

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