March of the Mummies in London highlights cost of childcare
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March of the Mummies in London highlights cost of childcare
More than 15,000 protesters have taken part in marches around the UK calling for reforms to the childcare sector and parental leave, a charity said.
Halloween-themed March of the Mummies took place in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Newcastle, Norwich, Belfast and Exeter on Saturday.
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Glasgow's Street Art , Renaissance Is, Gaining Support.
'The Guardian' reports that Glasgow,
Scotland, is experiencing
a street art renaissance. .
'The Guardian' reports that Glasgow,
Scotland, is experiencing
a street art renaissance. .
The popular trend is on display across
the city and has been seen as one of
Europe's largest public art projects.
Works include intricate calligraphy in individual tags
to massive projects that span whole buildings.
Works include intricate calligraphy in individual tags
to massive projects that span whole buildings.
Now, Glasgow's city council is
exploring ways to provide legal walls for
street artists to work without fear of arrest.
Now, Glasgow's city council is
exploring ways to provide legal walls for
street artists to work without fear of arrest.
Glasgow has such a rich art history,
and the murals are bringing that excitement
back to the city. People can think of a gallery
as a really intimidating place to go into,
but anyone that can walk down the street
and see this mural in its progress –
that’s their art gallery, James Klinge, Glasgow street artist, via 'The Guardian'.
Gary Mackay, SWG’s studio director,
points to an abundance of talent within , "working-class cities with really strong ethics on art.".
Mackay defends street artists
and highlights the risks they face
while attempting to leave their mark. .
They’re not going out there to vandalize,
they’re out to get their name up, to say
I’ve got a talent, trying to better themselves, Christy Mearns, Scottish Green party member, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that the Yardworks festival
looks to give young people a safe space to improve
their art and learn from other working artists.
It is such a positive way of providing
opportunities for young people, through
commissions, and expanding access
to the arts and culture for everyone.
Legal walls could certainly reduce
stigma around street art, Christy Mearns, Scottish Green party member, via 'The Guardian'
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