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Coral Jubilee Caribbean Cruise: 35 Years of Olivia Travel Mar 29 - Apr 5, 2025
Ruthie Foster
Artists
Ruthie Foster's musical journey is as eclectic and vibrant as her soulful voice. Born into a family steeped in gospel tradition, Ruthie's earliest influences were the voices of her mother, grandmother, and the gospel singers she grew up listening to — artists like the Gospel Keynotes and the Blind Boys of Alabama. However, her path to becoming a solo artist wasn't a straightforward one. Despite a deep love for music, Ruthie initially shied away from the spotlight, preferring to play guitar, piano, and write songs for others.
Growing up in the rich musical tapestry of Gause, Texas, Ruthie found herself drawn to the diverse sounds and arrangements of local gospel choirs and musicians. Despite her reluctance to take center stage, Ruthie's talent was undeniable, and her mother encouraged her to step up and sing out. She stood o
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In red (between the blue lines): "Reform the Monarchy"
In black : “Dick, why did you kill my older sibling”
The reference is unclear and could refer to three different situations: to the protester who got shot some days before this demonstration, to the red shirts killed in Ratchaprasong in 2010 or to the unresolved death of Rama VIII.
Brown line: "This party is like the foot and full of IO"
The party refers to Palang Pracharat, the military-backed party who won contested elections in 2019 and is affiliated to Prime minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha. In Thai culture, the feet are seen as dirty and symbolically low. The IO refers to Information Operation, a state-backed network run by the Royal Thai Army to promote pro-government and pro-military positions and accounts on social media and to attack political opposition, particularly the Future Forward Party (FFP) and Move Forward Party, by spreading fake news. On October 8, 2020, Twitter announced the takedown of 926 accounts targ
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Bitch
Bitch is a longstanding queer music icon who Yahoo Entertainment called “a feminist force that the world needs now more than ever” when she released “Bitchcraft,” her 9th studio album, on the legendary label Kill Rock Stars in 2022. With her signature electric violin and lyrical smarts front and center over huge beats and deep synths, Bitch coined the genre “Poet Pop” and she has been touring nationally ever since, igniting her loyal following and inspiring new followers with her colorful and modig stage shows.
“Bitchcraft is a masterpiece,” said Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, who, along with Ani Difranco, have taken Bitch on tour as their opener. Joey Soloway (Transparent) directed the music video for “Easy Target.”
In addition to headlining over 70 shows in 2022, Bitch slipad her acting chops and played a role in the new Audible podcast of Alison Bechdel’s “Dykes To Wat