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BABY QUEEN Shares Dover Beach Single

BABY QUEEN Shares Dover Beach Single Last year she dropped her debut EP Medicine which paired alt-pop sensibilities with scathing, stark social commentary. by TV News Desk Alt-pop s new anti-hero Baby Queen releases her new single Dover Beach today on Island Records / slowplay, and it was featured on BBC Radio 1 s Hottest Record. The track follows These Drugs and her highly-praised single Raw Thoughts which was picked up in the U.S. by NPR, Billboard, Coup De Main Magazine, and more. Listen to Dover Beach HERE + watch the video HERE or below. Her latest Dover Beach - a widescreen smash with flecks of The 1975 and optimistic dream-pop like M83 - chronicles the time in October 2020 when she headed to a place she had long dreamt of visiting. Bella says, In school I was obsessed with this poem called Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold and I always wanted to visit the Dover cliffs, so I went there alone on a writing trip in October last year. I actually wrote the melody a

The Surplus Man and Woman

The Surplus Man and Woman ‘Caste and class are next door neighbours’ Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 in Mhow in the Central Provinces and died in Delhi on December 6, 1956 soon after converting to Buddhism. This was also the date the Babri Masjid monument was demolished in 1992. Here we republish an early paper by Ambedkar presented at an anthropology seminar at Columbia University in May 1916 and published the following year.   , 1987) Many of us, I dare say, have witnessed local, national or international expositions of material objects that make up the sum total of human civilization. But few can entertain the idea of there being such a thing as an exposition of human institutions. Exhibition of human institutions is a strange idea; some might call it the wildest of ideas. But as students of Ethnology I hope you will not be hard on this innovation, for it is not so, and to you at least it should not be strange.

It s on the road again — to Worcester — for Musicians of the Old Post Road

It's on the road again - to Worcester - for Musicians of the Old Post Road, as the chamber music group performs its first concert live in a venue in over a year

BWW Review: THE PRODUCERS at Regal Theatre

Alexandra Theatre are new to the Perth theatre scene, and in the current climate, would have been forgiven for erring on the side of caution in their first production. Instead, they chose to begin with a bang, putting on Broadway classic The Producers- with a large cast and grand sets- for an audience happy to be back at the theatre. Peter Carr may be best known for his backstage skills (he is current Head of Stage at The State Theatre Centre of Western Australia), yet he slid into the starring role of Max Bialystock effortlessly, blending the absurdity of the character with an air of believability that almost made him relatable. His experience is complemented by the youth of Matthew Arnold as Leo Bloom, who brings the audience along with him on his journey from nervous accountant to Broadway producer. The two title characters have a clear on-stage rapport, and both deliver the ridiculous parts of the show with the same energy as they do the serious. Similarly, Gabriella Munro is ev

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