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COLORADO SPRINGS â The Colorado Springs community is celebrating another year of Pridefest. Pride is that wonderful time of year where allies and the community come together as one to just celebrate love. I think that is the most important thing we can do as a community, said Sarah Wright, Club Q Comedian.
For allies like Wright, Pridefest is a time of solidarity. I think it is so important for everyone to come together and just love. Show community here because it is a community inside a community, said Wright. For the young crowd to come up and see there is a place for them that is a huge thing. They have their drag brunch where all ages are welcome. I ve even brought some kids this way to show them they aren t alone and there is a great community here.
San Diego 10-year-old using drone to spread shark awareness
On Wednesday, 10-year-old Elijah Franklin flew his drone above the shores of Del Mar in search of great white sharks. Several times a week, you ll find him flying his drone around the reefs, fueling his passion for sharks.
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DEL MAR, Calif. (KGTV) â There s no better way to observe Shark Awareness Day than from the viewpoint of one San Diego 10-year-old.
On Wednesday, Elijah Franklin flew his drone above the shores of Del Mar in search of great white sharks. Several times a week, you ll find him flying his drone around the reefs, fueling his passion for sharks.
Stash Joins 5th Dimension for Three Digital Sculpture NFTs Dropping on 5th Dimension today.
Looking at its next artist release, NFT trading platform 5th Dimension has now tapped into Brooklyn-based graffiti artist and graphic designer Josh Franklin aka Stash.
Having previously worked with the likes of Nike, A Bathing Ape, MEDICOM TOY, Neighborhood, and Casio, the new NFT releases from Stash look back at some of his previous works. The first drop is a digital representation of his first-ever sculpture, named
Southpaw, which depicts his own hand holding on to a Krylon spray can he used back in 1986. The piece pays acknowledges his identity as an artist and reminds him of his roots in the underground, subway art w0rld.