The Belfast vintage clothing store proving that second-hand fashion can be both stylish and sustainable
The store was founded back in 1981
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American Madness owner Jon-Joe Rogers (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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An East Belfast vintage shop proving that second-hand fashion can be both on trend and sustainable.
Philadelphia in black and white: Fascinating historical photographs of the city when it was called the Workshop of the World reveal its people, row houses, shops, saloons and streets from the 1890s to 1910
From around the late 1800s to 1920, Philadelphia was known as the Workshop of the World due to the many things - from cigars to steel ships - it produced. Many moved to the city to work in its factories and mills
The population rapidly grew and this fueled a building boom. Over 6,500 homes were being built each year in a period covered in a new book, City of Neighborhoods: Philadelphia, 1890–1910 by Joseph Minardi
Uber driver thankful to be alive after being shot in head by passenger
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) An Uber driver is thankful after being shot in the head by his passenger on Dec. 30.
Josh Rowe, a musician and driver, was shot shortly after he picked up his passenger “Brandon” on Lena Street in North Nashville around 7 p.m.
“I am so blessed. Everybody has been so good to me. I want everybody to know that I love them,” said Rowe, who is leaving the hospital on Tuesday night.
Rowe drove his passenger a few miles before he was shot at point-blank with the intent to rob and kill him.