“For me the game of clothes is a fantastic game,” said Miuccia Prada following the debut of the first Prada menswear collection she co-designed with Raf Simons. “You change how people perceive you, and also how you perceive yourself.” And the power duo’s first menswear offering, which debuted via an online fashion show on Sunday, certainly gave Prada fans much to play with. Centring on our need, as humans, for physical contact, the collection.
“For me the game of clothes is a fantastic game,” said Miuccia Prada following the debut of the first Prada menswear collection she co-designed with Raf Simons. “You change how people perceive you, and also how you perceive yourself.” And the power duo’s first menswear offering, which debuted via an online fashion show on Sunday, certainly gave Prada fans much to play with. Centring on our need, as humans, for physical contact, and our urge to.
Rediscovered song, which has a ‘cheerful energy’, was likely written by a teenage sailor or shore whaler in New Zealand in the 1830s
Sea shanty TikTok has gone viral because young people in Covid lockdown are in a similar situation to 19th century whalers, says John Archer Photograph: Bildagentur-online/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Elle Hunt Fri 15 Jan 2021 06.29 GMT
Even from “the back of nowhere, far from any city” – not to mention the sea – John Archer caught wind of the sea shanty revival before anyone else.
From his home in landlocked Ōhakune, Archer had noticed a sharp uptick in visitors to the New Zealand Folk Song website he set up in 1998. One 19th-century seafaring epic was of particular interest: Soon May The Wellerman Come.
Connecticut s 1st state troubadour, bids Good Riddance to 2020 in new song
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Connecticut’s first state troubadour Tom Callinan has written a song called “Good Riddance to 2020,” about all the issues the pandemic created that he can’t wait to leave behind. The Middletown native now lives with his wife in Norwich.Contributed photo / Ann ShapiroShow MoreShow Less
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Musician Tom Callinan entertained the crowd that gathered to mark the groundbreaking of the Connecticut Trees of Honor in Middletown in 2017.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Tom Callinan sings about the quarries in Portland in this 2001 picture.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less