
This week The Guardian Fashion ran a cute feature written by Dino Bonačić and entitled: “Nightlife in quarantine: what club kids are wearing in lockdown” It contains a series of 10 short interviews and I am gassed to say that I am one of them.
This week The Guardian Fashion ran a cute feature written by Dino Bonačić and entitled: “Nightlife in quarantine: what club kids are wearing in lockdown” It contains a series of 10 short interviews and I am gassed to say that I am one of them.
In Gabriel Szatan’s own words: And it’s a testament to Mancunian hardiness that hundreds brave the arctic conditions to cavort to local hero DJ Paulette doling out fruity house numbers on an alfresco terrace.
Happy to see The Guardian also covering the Queer Noise exhibition.
Prehistoric forest arises in Cardigan Bay after storms strip away sand
Prehistoric forest arises in Cardigan Bay after storms strip away sand
Skeletal trees of Borth forest, last alive 4,500 years ago and linked to lost kingdom of Cantre'r Gwaelod, appear at shoreline
I loved this story in The Guardian today - it is a good reminder that no matter what we humans think of ourselves, we cannot control the weather and that there is and will always be something much greater than us out there. It is also a reminder that the earth, trees, plants will be here in some way, shape or form long after we have gone. It is a timely reality check.