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Women s Equality Party shines a light - literally - on London s harassment hotspots

Women’s Equality Party shines a light - literally - on London’s harassment hotspots Helena Wadia Women across London used street lights as a form of protest on Monday night to highlight the worst areas for sexual harassment.  Led by the the Women’s Equality Party (WEP), they called on leaders to make violence and harassment against women and girls a “political priority”.  The demonstration, which included UV messages daubed on the capital’s streets, was in reaction to Prime Minster Boris Johnson’s promise to invest in street lights in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder. In Lambeth, Hammersmith and Greenwich, street lights turned on and revealed an otherwise invisible message reading: “Two dead a week, and you give us street lights?”

How Oprah Winfrey built her billion-dollar empire and became Hollywood royalty

How Oprah Winfrey built her billion-dollar empire and became Hollywood royalty Natasha Mwansa It’s difficult to imagine a living person more integral to the cultural psyche than Oprah Winfrey. If the US had a monarchy, Oprah Winfrey would be its Queen with an endorsement from her akin to a kind of showbiz knighthood. It only makes sense then, that when actual royalty need a platform to tell their story, they go to Oprah. Her interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which aired in the US last night, unleashed a dramatic set of bombshell revelations, this side of the pond we can watch the interview on ITV tonight at 9pm.

The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal

The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal Angus Hyland,Kendra Wilson and Nancy Durrant People who love trees assume that others share this understanding, yet most of us remain unenlightened. The term ‘tree-hugger’ is always derogative, when really we would all benefit from planting more trees to hug. In the 1957 film Funny Face, Audrey Hepburn’s naive and dreamy character is eccentric enough to care more about trees than about clothes. “Trees are beautiful. Why don’t you photograph trees?” she asks. The character played by Fred Astaire, a fashion photographer, responds that his career depends on supply and demand: “You’d be amazed at how small the demand is for pictures of trees.”

The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal

The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal
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The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal

The Book of the Tree - how artists have been drawn to the calm and beauty of the arboreal
msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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