Avoid fines by speaking to Census officers in Nottingham this week
Every household is required by law to complete the census
A person completing their Census form online (Image: Victoria Jones/PA Wire)
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Census officers will be at Nottingham community centres this week helping residents to avoid getting a fine by not filling it in.
SONiA disappear fear honors Lesbian Visibility Day with a livestream performance
Indie-folk/pop artist performs from recent album Love Out Loud.
Last June, the lesbian indie-folk/pop singer-songwriter Sonia Rutstein dropped her 20th full-length set, the compilation album
Love Out Loud. In any other, non-pandemic year, the artist, known by her musical alias SONiA disappear fear, would have performed the album’s songs live before spirited crowds at LGBTQ pride events both regionally and far-flung.
“It’s a compilation that really traces the 30 years of my most favorite LGBTQ-related songs from all my CDs,” she told
Metro Weekly at the time. “Songs like ‘Who I Am,’ ‘Love Out Loud,’ ‘Gangsters of Love’ songs that talk about being gay and being in love and/or heartbroken, and the price and wonderfulness of being out, too.”