

Protesters for and against Newton North drag show
A good story by Jack Prior and Martina Jackson in the Fig City News covers a protest and counter-protest on the Newton Centre Green on Thursday about today (Friday's) scheduled Newton North student run drag show. Have a read and let us know what you think. p.s....
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