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There will be more than one fashion faux pas on stage and more plays on words than real fashion plates. The “models” on the runway are senior citizens with an ageless sense of humour. It is all in good fun this weekend when A Fall Fashion Farce is presented by the Elder Citizens Recreation Association Drama Club. Tickets are sold out but those who attend are in for a few surprises. Diane Reynolds, a senior and performer, said organizers are pleased with the interest, surprised at the response. “We entertain people and they keep coming back for more. Actually, we get as much out of this as the audience because we ad lib and have a lot of fun. In fact, our mandate is for seniors to have fun. For the past six weeks, we’ve been working on the program and doing rehearsals. Monday we had a dress rehearsal and put up the stage.” The show will feature a number of well known references – turned upside down for hilarious on-stage antics. There will be “G” strings, Bag La ....
Stephanie Phillips , May 1st, 2021 08:18 In an exclusive extract from her new book Why Solange Matters, Stephanie Phillips explores the significance of appropriation in indie music Solange performing at Coachella on April 19, 2014. Photo by NeonTommy CC BY-SA2.0 The whiteness of indie rock matters because the participants’ poor understanding of race and unexamined privilege had a lasting effect on Solange, and it all started back in August 2009 at a free Grizzly Bear show in Williamsburg, New York. At the gig, onlookers tried to focus on the cerebral indie act but couldn’t keep their eyes on the stage. As they swayed to the band’s haunting rhythms, to the side of the stage stood Solange, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z. The blogosphere could barely process the moment; Solange brought pop music royalty to a free show in Williamsburg. Overnight, Solange became one of the most powerful influencers of the era. Speaking to ....
Disemboweled llamas. Eviscerated, mustachioed acorns. But more on that in a sec. Also, muffins, scales, alligator hunts and Schitt’s Creek. I mean, what are we waiting for? Insatiable Maybe her teeth itch, maybe it’s the full moon, but Bag Dog will not stop gutting all her toys. She’s got such unquenchable fluff lust that I suspect she’s even going over to the neighbor’s house to gut their plush as well. So far I’ve tried toys for heavy chewers, like BarkBox’s Monsieur Acorn (Amazon, $11.99), with no luck. Also, let’s pause for a moment to acknowledge the beauty of the name Monsieur Acorn. ....
Chippewa Alliance hosting pop-up outdoor market Sunday The pop-up market is happening Sunday, April 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking lot at the corner of Franklin Street and Chippewa Street in Buffalo. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 9:28 AM EDT April 25, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. The Lots of Love for the 716 pop-up outdoor market is returning to the City of Buffalo this weekend, following its success back in February. Hosted by the Chippewa Alliance, the pop-up outdoor market will feature 25 vendors from across Western New York, including food, clothing and more. Organizers say the market is designed to support small businesses in the City of Buffalo. ....
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