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Dancing Barefoot: singer-songwriter Kita Alexander on the bravest things she’s ever done
Kita Alexander talks on the meeting points of parenthood and creation, finding clarity through song writing and being the first to say sorry.
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Kita Alexander talks on the meeting points of parenthood and creation, finding clarity through song writing and being the first to say sorry.
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With the sad news of revolutionary designer Sir Terence Conran’s passing, we celebrate his legacy. From his taste-making aesthetic to his best interior design advice.
“Wherever I go I take pictures of my surroundings.”
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She’s the young free spirit who’s not afraid to express herself.
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