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AirTalk | Are Fashion Flippers Gentrifying Thrift Shopping? The Complicated Past And Present Of A Booming Industry

LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP via Getty Images AirTalk | May 5, 2021 Some thrift shoppers have found ways to profit off their purchases by reselling the goods on sites like Poshmark and Depop. The fashion hauls are popular online and often reach an audience that’s looking for unique, retro or vintage garments. But it’s raising concerns for people who truly need thrift shopping for its affordability.  According to a recent Vox piece, “How thrifting became problematic,” a lot of the shoppers either reselling clothes for profit or buying resale items can afford to buy new clothes, so some people say there’s a chance others could be priced out of the thrifting market. It’s difficult to gauge whether the concerns hold much weight. While secondhand organizations provide benefits in limiting how much clothing gets dumped in the landfill, there has historically been a surplus in donations. According to Reuters, this problem has been amplified during the pa

Thalian Association announces new season of shows in Wilmington

It s been well over a year since Thalian Association Community Theatre  Wilmington s oldest theater company, and the official community theater of the state of North Carolina  performed for a full-sized, in-person audience. On Monday, the Thalian Association announced what amounts to a planned return to normalcy from the pandemic: Its 2021-2022 season of main stage plays and musicals, to be performed for what s anticipated as largely full-capacity audiences at Thalian Hall in downtown Wilmington this coming fall. By the time Alfred Uhry s Southern-fried drama of race Driving Miss Daisy is scheduled to open Oct. 1, it will have been nearly two years since the Thalian Association has performed at Thalian Hall. (The Thalian Association and Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts are separate organizations.)

Derry Township School District voters are urged to make the right C A L L | Opinion

Derry Township School District voters are urged to make the right C.A.L.L. | Opinion Posted May 05, 2021 By Melinda Curran The upcoming election for School Directors in Derry Township School District is highly contested with six candidates running for four seats. The voters of Derry Township have an imperative to choose candidates for their school board who have the knowledge and experience in education to support the district during its current challenges and upcoming endeavors. Stephen Ampersand, Guerline L. Laurore and I are, without question, the three best and most highly qualified candidates for the job! Ampersand, Laurore and I are the right C.A.L.L. (Curren, Ampersand, L. Laurore) to represent the best and brightest futures for Derry Township students.

Eric Simon | McDaniel College

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