My friend Chynna Clugston is doing these rad 80’s musician portraits to raise money for drastic car repairs, and will be taking requests! Go check them out! #Repost @chynnasyndrome (@get_repost)
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Everyone on the dance floor! Chynna’s Turntable is spinning overtime this month to raise money for some dire car repairs––that means I’m making new portraits of my (and your) fave musicians every day for the rest of December, going for $100 each. You can help by: a) Sharing posts; b) Collecting one! Got an artist you want to ask for on the Request Line? PM/DM me! Thanks for your attention and I hope you’ll enjoy my little pantheon of rock god portraits to come! 🎸
https://www.instagram.com/p/B58W5DqjPFh/?igshid=xqh1181k1ixb
On the northwest Belgian coast, there is a little known tradition: shrimp fishing on horseback. The activity consists of what its name describes: fishing shrimp on a horse. In the 15th century, shrimp fishing on horseback was still practised on the North Sea coasts in France, the Netherlands and even the South of England. This activity represented an extra revenue needed for the household. Nowadays there is only one place in which it is still ongoing: Oostduinkerke, a sub-municipality of the municipality of Koksijde.
Valley of the Kings
Sunrise over the Valley of the Kings in the Western Desert.
Photo: Kenneth Garrett
On this day, 13 September 1911, 12 pupils at St Mary’s Roman Catholic School in Hull, England, called fellow pupils out on strike. They marched to nearby schools, pulling out hundreds of schoolchildren in protest against corporal punishment and excessive workloads, then went for a swim in the river Humber. Pupil unrest was mirroring mass struggles in factories.
This is a great pamphlet about a nationwide wave of pupil walkouts that September: https://libcom.org/history/childrens-strikes-1911 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1209747332543748/?type=3
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