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Kathryn Neale14:16, May 28 2021 Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images They say that we wear our hearts on our sleeves. But, increasingly, we like to wear our feelings and show our love on our T-shirts and tote bags. Last summer, every T-shirt in New York had a political message of some sort. Movements, anti-movements, blatant provocations, or more subtle slogans. This summer, I’ve noticed a different type of identity politics playing out on the cobblestone streets of Brooklyn. It’s the tote bag wars. I carry a tote bag from Bitter Sweet, the black-owned coffee shop closest to me. It always has a 12-minute wait for coffee, but Bitter Sweet provided free coffee to Black Lives Matters protesters all summer. ....
George FM presents Euphoria Featuring a stacked lineup with some of NZ s best Drum and Bass artists! TREI Riddim Cartel It s the biggest doof, taking over Southward Car Museum in Kapiti. We ve made it so easy, with $5 return buses to pick up you up and drop you off right on Courtenay Place in the Wellington CBD. ....
Whanganui: Quilters to hold an open day 19 Apr, 2021 04:01 AM 2 minutes to read Cotton On Quilters (from left) Pauline Walton (treasurer), Veronica Davidson (president) and Lesley McFarlane (newsletter editor). The group is holding an open day. Photo / Paul Brooks Cotton On Quilters (from left) Pauline Walton (treasurer), Veronica Davidson (president) and Lesley McFarlane (newsletter editor). The group is holding an open day. Photo / Paul Brooks Cotton On Quilters are going public with an open day on May 1. We just want to encourage new members, says Lesley McFarlane, newsletter editor. Their last open day two years ago resulted in people joining the group. ....