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Hosted by Tom Payne SO RX
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Do you like to write, play, and sing songs? Come, bring your acoustic guitar (piano on site), and join SONGWERX, a singer/songwriter circle where local creatives jam, and share songs for constructive criticism and discussion with fellow music makers.
What Little Island Can Teach Us About Place Making
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We also had some time to explore a repurposed railway line that the city has turned into a long strip of forest walkway. Hosting a variety of plant life mixed with artistic murals. The designs are exquisite with benches that extend from the floor and blocks that center to wall pieces as rest areas. At the beginning or end of how you stumble upon it, there is a block of shops that offer
The Playhouse 46
Across the street from Don’t Tell Mama
We included this image because it was the first place Sistas the Musical was shown. A play that would later be adapted by Angela Somers and performed here in PWC. In our previous issue, we reviewed the play and found it an extraordinary experience.
treats and refreshments to enjoy on the walk. Truly an enjoyable experience with Little Island in the far distance. Almost acting as a complimentary piece to how spaces can be rethought and envisioned with a natural aspect inside an urban jungle. If there is one thing this scenery has taught me, is that as a species we will forever be connected to nature and artistic expression. Along with our innovative tech and workaholic efficiency, it’s these two things that make us human.