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Socially distanced dance: Amrita Hepi’s Soothsayer Serenades
No Zoom meet up and no Instagram Live. Just a promise to move together. Amrita Hepi presents Soothsayer Serenades, every Wednesday at 4pm.
No Zoom meet up and no Instagram Live. Just a promise to move together. Amrita Hepi presents Soothsayer Serenades, every Wednesday at 4pm.
The House of Silky family will be discussing how pop culture manifests itself through ballroom as part of their session for RUSSH Weekend. Before you tune in, read our interview with House of Silky’s Xander Silky, Basjia Silky and Akashi Silky.
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Premiering now on RUSSH.com.
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Gucci off the Grid is the brand’s first sustainable line.
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“As the years go by the whole landscape is going to change for young Aboriginal people. And I think that it’s important that they’re taught to feel confident and secure in knowing who they are and where they’re from, regardless of the context to those stories.”
The new instant icons, rendered in 100 per cent recycled cardboard.
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For a long and peaceful existence, altruism is where it’s at.
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