10 March 2017 (Toronto, ON) - Following LORDE’s triumphant return with new single Green Light, the singer has set the release of her second full-length album Melodrama for June 16 via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. Melodrama is available for pre-order now with the release of new track Liability (produced by LORDE and Jack Antonoff) – available instantly with digital pre-order of the album, alongside current single Green Light which was produced by LORDE Jack Antonoff and Frank Dukes.
Green Light immediately launched LORDE back into the social sphere where she was a worldwide trending topic on Facebook and Twitter, amassing an incredible 2 billion impressions on Twitter alone within its first 24 hours. The track was the most added at Top 40 radio in the US upon impacting and was added straight onto the A-List at BBC Radio 1 in the UK. In just one week, the song has clocked up a staggering 12 million streams and the video now has over 18 million views on YouTube. The second coming of LORDE got the whole world talking; everyone from Diplo, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Halsey, Charlie XCX and even Aaron Paul from Breaking Bad took to their socials to praise the new track and video. Her debut performance of Green Light can be seen on Saturday Night Live on March 11. In 2013, a 16-year-old LORDE quietly, yet confidently, asserted herself as the voice of a generation with her full-length debut, Pure Heroine. The album would go on to sell over 4 million worldwide, win two GRAMMY® Awards, a BRIT Award – and it spawned the seven-times platinum record-breaking international juggernaut single, Royals, and quadruple-platinum follow up Team. LORDE also curated the official soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part1 and recorded Yellow Flicker Beat as the lead single. She was personally asked by David Bowie’s family to perform a tribute to the late artist at the 2016 BRIT Awards, which was spellbinding. Having once been described by David Bowie himself as “the future of music, ”LORDE is proving to be that and much more. lorde.co.nz twitter.com/lorde facebook.com/lordemusic instagram.com/lordemusic youtube.com/LordeVEVO
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Winter Stations runs to March 27th, 2017. If you are planning a beach stroll to take in the revamped lifeguard stations you may wish to chose a sunny, warm, & calm day to attend. Thanks to an all natural sand blasting facial my English bulldog (Daisy), and myself, no longer have any wrinkles. Just sayin'.
I had a very enlightening conversation the other day with a staffer at my city councilors office regarding TCH(C). He indicated that the level of noise we experience in my building, on my floor in particular, is "normal for a welfare building."
At first I took offense at the description of my building as a "welfare building". So I fired off an email to the offender stating the following - "In order to move ahead we all need to get beyond the notion of thinking of TCH as "welfare" housing. Especially with the mixed income developments that are currently under construction." This morning I got around to dealing with the comment indicating that what I am experiencing is "normal". "In our phone conversation the other day on top of other things you indicated that the noise level on this floor is normal for a TCH(C) building. It doesn't take Pavlov, a bell, and a hungry dog to know that the more you normalize abnormal behavior, the more abnormal behavior occurs. TCH(C) is not a mental health facility with the capabilities of dealing effectively with periodic outbursts. Nor is it a halfway house where those that have been court ordered not to associate with other criminals are properly supervised. TCH(C) is a landlord. End of story. Full stop. If I exhibited any of the anti-social or criminal behaviors of my most troublesome neighbors how quick do you think my eviction papers would be drawn up?" The bigger question, that should be in the back of everyone's mind, is does this type of thinking about TCH(C) tenants, buildings, and/or communities act as an excuse, an authorization, or both? (Winnipeg, MB | March 1, 2017) – Pride Winnipeg Festival will play hosts to Fierté Canada | Canada Pride 2020. On the heels of its recent win of the 2020 North America OutGames, Pride Winnipeg was selected by the delegation of Canadian Pride organizers at the 2017 Fierté Canada Pride Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia to host the national event. This will be the 2nd edition of Fierté Canada | Canada Pride, with Fierté Montréal Pride hosting the inaugural this year from August 10 to 20.
Pride Winnipeg – The Pride of the Prairies – is one of the largest celebrations between Toronto and Vancouver of LGBTTQ* (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit, queer, questioning, intersex, and pansexual) people and their allies, supporters and friends. Fierté Canada Pride (FCP) - is a non-profit national association of Canadian Pride organizations that was founded in 2004. Powered by volunteers from across the country, Fierté Canada Pride’s membership is made up of Pride organizations from almost every region of Canada. Canada Pride Montréal 2017 – is the first edition of Canada Pride being hosted Montréal Pride from August 11 to 20, 2017, as a nation-wide celebration of Canada’s LGBT movement, reaffirming the position of Montréal and of Canada as leaders in LGBT rights. |