On This Day In Music: The Clash Started Recording Their Debut Album nova.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nova.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Treat Yourself at One of These Studios for National Lash Day
th but should be honored every day. Have you noticed how much society has highlighted lashes?
Over the years, the lash industry has grown. From purchasing fake eyelashes to getting them professionally done, they’re honestly everywhere. I used to get my eyelashes done at a lash studio and it was such a treat. It’s also convenient to purchase fake eyelashes and glue in almost any store. Eyelash serums have also grown in this industry in addition to products to condition your lashes as well.
This holiday has been around for much longer than we imagine. In 2015, National Lash Day was brought to the attention by House of Lashes and then made a holiday and is now observed on this fine day. Before this, eyelashes were actually a thing in ancient Egyptian times.
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Strummer Meets Landero: A Musical Bridge Between Colombian Cumbia and London Punk
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International Clash Day celebrates a whole conceptual and musical work by the British band, but will specifically echo words uttered by Joe Strummer in 1976 that continue to resonate today, and will undoubtedly continue to do so tomorrow:
“We’re anti-fascist, we’re anti-violence, we’re anti-racist, and we’re pro-creative. We’re against ignorance.”
The fine-tuning between The Clash s explicitly anti-fascist ideology and future Latin American punk artists feels natural. It can be heard in the several references to Latin America in lyrics such as Washington bullets , their entire
Matt s Picks: Track Town Swing s Online Jazz Dance Party ; Emerald Art Center s Women of Uganda
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Floating into February on a misty cloud, Eugene-Springfield’s arts and culture scene brings a number of streaming and live exhibitions and performances to soak up that creative urge.
For a full listing of goings-ons, visit registerguard.com/events. Online Jazz Dance Party, Track Town Swing
Track Town Swing brings the grooves back to Eugene this Thursday with a virtual dance party. With six hours of DJ d boogie tunes, folks can Lindy Hop, Jitterbug and do the Charleston on a flexible schedule.
Instructors will step in to show jazz fiends some moves for a portion of the show. Otherwise, participants can watch and wiggle on Twitch and/or Zoom. Remember, it don’t mean nothin’ if you ain’t jumpin’.