I’m sure most of you have heard of Ranveer Brar, Kunal Kapoor, Ritu Dalmia, Manu Chandra, and Hussain Shahzad. So here is my question. Have you heard of Yangdup Lama? I guess most of you haven’t. And that is a real shame. Lama is by far the best bartender in …
Read More »UEFA EURO 2020: Cristiano Ronaldo becomes photographer on media day in Portugal
You’ve seen him score a lot of goals, almost at will, in the last 19 years of his career. He won a record five league and league titles in England, Spain and Italy. Yes, we are arguably talking about one of the best footballers in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo. That …
Read More »Godzilla Concept Artist Shares Roaring Titanus Tiamat Design
Character designer Dopepope reveals stunning concept art of Titanus Tiamat from Godzilla, the Serpentine Titan from MonsterVerse from Legendary. Creature and character creator Dopepope has revealed concept art for Godzilla’s Titanus Tiamat. Dopepope posted images of the MonsterVerse Titan on Twitter. Emphasizing her serpentine body, the art shows Tiamat ready …
Read More »Raising the bar at home
The pandemic, for those who seemed to have unlimited time and enthusiasm, began with the publication of photographs of delicately iced cupcakes and gooey banana bread; many of them have now moved on to articles on mental health and anxiety management. However, when it comes to drinking at home, things …
Read More »Art Review: GSA Showcase 2021, Glasgow School of Art
Triffid, by Emma Mcandrew D’Souza GSA 2021 showcase, Glasgow School of Art **** It is difficult to be an art student during a pandemic year. The now-graduating cohort completed their courses with limited access to studios, equipment, or face-to-face support. Some have made it so far from Glasgow, Middlesborough or …
Read More »Former White House Photographer Shares 1988 Photo of ‘Young Putin Spying On Ronald Reagan’
Ronald Reagan reaches out to a boy as Mikhail Gorbachev (right) looks on during a tour of Red Square in Moscow. Could it also show a young Vladimir Putin (left, with a camera) posing as a tourist? (Pete Souza / White House via Getty Images) A photo has emerged of …
Read More »Local artists featured in Penny Press
Do you know the penny presses you find in national parks? Put in four quarters and a penny and he’ll spit out a crushed coin with a monument on it. Well, forget everything you thought you knew about penny presses. This summer, the Minnesota Artists Penny Press, a project led …
Read More »Smiling bartenders and waiters are seen Thursday as Cal / OSHA lifts mask mandate for employees
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) – For the first time in more than a year, the smiling faces of the waiters and bartenders at Vino Grille and Spirits were visible on Thursday. The change comes just hours after the Cal / OSHA Safety Board voted to allow vaccinated employees to dispense with …
Read More »Janet Malcolm (1934-2021) – Artforum International
Janet Malcolm, longtime writer for the New Yorker who has influenced generations of essayists and journalists with her sharp, lucid prose and fearless approach to controversial subjects, has died today in New York at the age of eighty-six. The news was first announced on Twitter by his colleagues at the …
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A bride caused an internet sensation following a squeaky request she made of a photographer – asking him to take intimate photos of her wedding night. The bride’s request came to light when a woman from Florida shared the message sent to her photographer friend on the Facebook group, That’s …
Read More »Country Music Artist Jessica Lynn Turns On StraxAR ™ For Groundbreaking, Immersive AR Content Embedded In Her Debut Solo Album Lone Rider
NEW YORK, June 17, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Emerging sensation of country music, Jessica lynn (“Run To”; “Let’s Don’t”; “Crazy Idea”) announced today that their upcoming new album, lonely rider, will be fully integrated with immersive AR video content created by StraxAR ⢠– the augmented reality (AR) distribution …
Read More »Friends and family help find missing hiker Cian McLaughlin | Local
With the help of helicopter crews and dog teams, the search for Cian McLaughlin in Grand Teton National Park continues, offering a hint of hope to friends and family. One council placed the missing hiker as last seen in the Delta Lake area, but on Wednesday evening, park officials said …
Read More »Every look in the Erdem spring 2022 men’s clothing collection
British designer label Erdem is making waves. The brand launched its first menswear collection for spring 2022, featuring wardrobe classics, breezy collared shirts, rich cashmere knits and neatly cut jackets. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you …
Read More »Magazine “Fotoclubismo: Brazilian modernist photography, 1946-1964”: the style of São Paulo
With the introduction of low cost portable cameras in the late 19th century, amateur photographers quickly began to outnumber professionals. Hundreds of passionate societies have sprung up around the world, offering courses, publishing newsletters, awarding prizes. Several of these clubs, like the Photo League in New York, shaped the course …
Read More »The work of South African artist Simphiwe Nduzube on display at the Denver Art Museum – CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – As America grapples with a racial calculation, a South African artist uses his work to express his feelings about a post-apartheid world. This summer, the Denver Art Museum is hosting an exhibition by Simphiwe Nduzube entitled “Oracles of the Pink Universe”. (CBS credit) âThe artwork is a …
Read More »Palace Theater hosts family film for Father’s Day
Family movie for Father’s Day at the Marion Palace Theater MARION – The Palace Cultural Arts Association (PCAA) is pleased to announce that the Father’s Day weekend film at the Marion Palace Theater will be “Dream Horse,” rated PG. The Palace Theater is located at 276 W. Center St. in …
Read More »Killingly HS Photography Course Showcases Light ‘Behind the Mask’ During Pandemic Crisis
KILLINGLY, Connecticut (WTNH) – A photography class at Killingly High School highlights the ‘Behind the Mask’ light during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Danica Temple teaches photography at Killingly High School. Part of his lesson was teaching his students two popular artists, âThere’s JR doing the Inside Out project that looks …
Read More »Artist Raul Guerrero seeks his place in the world – ARTnews.com
For much of his life, artist Raul Guerrero reflected on his place in the world. He was born and raised in National City, California, a coastal city that is part of the San Diego metro area. After a year of art studies at a local community college, Guerrero, then just …
Read More »Summer cocktails recipes from northern Italy
Bartender Josh Quick from North Italia Restaurant shared recipes for summer cocktails. (see recipes below) Along with the summer solstice, North Italia will be launching an all-day happy hour every Monday from June 21 until September 6. Plus, there will be nine new cocktails on the menu, crafted by North …
Read More »How photographer Alice Zoo perfectly captured the revival of rollerblading in the big city
Finally, when May arrived and brought a heat wave, Zoo took a walk through Hyde Park and found a group of roller skaters walking along the Serpentine, stretching, skating, and eating ice cream. âAll of a sudden it felt like a whole different world; it was such a relief. The …
Read More »Vans Announces Pride Month Artist Show and Donates to Support LGBTQIA + Causes
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Read More »MLB trans photographer launched first pitch for D-backs pride night
Danielle Cortez resigned before being dismissed. After the transition, the MLB photographer briefly quit her dream job in her hometown as she didn’t believe an openly transgender person could work at the stadium. She returned a few months later, coming out to her boss. But Cortez still had no idea …
Read More »eco-friendly artists run nature-focused workshops at the Craftsmen’s Guild
For artists like Hannah Banciella, onion peels are more than just leftover food. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, Banciella found itself without access to UF’s art studio. Inspired by flora from her own backyard, she started collecting acorns and medlars that fell to the ground, boiling them to create a …
Read More »Bartender recounts fatal 6th Street shooting in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas – One person was killed and thirteen others were injured in a mass shooting on 6th Street in downtown Austin over the weekend. A bartender who witnessed the shooting recounted the moments of chaos and panic that followed. âFrom what I know, the shooting happened like in that …
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The fields and forests of southern Europe have cinematic quality. From mountains to villages, photographer Henri prestes traveled in southern Europe photographing landscapes of fantastic quality. The work of the Portuguese art photographer includes a few scattered humans, solitary figures who almost seem to be part of the melancholy landscapes …
Read More »artist Valpo lives his dream | Business
After that, Biancardi continued to draw cartoons in different places, including birthday parties and even health fairs. The Valparaiso schools also asked him, when he was a high school student, to draw individual caricatures of the football players, coaches and managers of the Valparaiso high school. This has led to …
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Dr. King in the Philadelphia area King was a student at Crozer Theological Seminary in suburban Philadelphia at the time, staying with friends in Camden in the summer of 1950. Members of the Hunt family recalled that King was notified by Hunt’s husband, the late Jesthroe Hunt, that black people …
Read More »7 famous letters: NPR
On-air challenge: Each answer today is a famous person, past or present, whose last name has 7 letters. I’ll give you a word or phrase that contains these letters in order from left to right (not consecutively) and a clue for that person. You name the person. Example: CAME AROUND …
Read More »What happened on June 13?
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Read More »Westbury Arts Center debut features disaster master artist
When the Twin Towers collapsed and Francisco Poblet was seriously injured in the chaos that followed, the renowned artist – and the last living apprentice of the surrealist master Salvador Dalà – began to paint the horrors that surrounded him. Years later, when coastal waters hit and Super Storm Sandy …
Read More »Audubon Nature Photography Contest Adds Accomplished Judge
June 12 â The 2021 Nature Photography Contest presented by Audubon Community Nature Center of Jamestown will be judged by nature art photographer Karen Glosser. In his judge’s post on the contest website, Glosser said, âPlanet Earth, our incredible home, is filled with wonder, awe and incredible beauty. At every …
Read More »Some old dogs don’t need new tricks – Marin Independent Journal
Frankie Frost / IJ Archives Jeff Burkhart “Over here, daddy,” said the fifty-something woman, guarding the bar stool as if it were the gates of Troy. Papa stepped forward, his navy blue hat fluttering over the gray locks coiled like a ship on a wave. His blue eyes shone above …
Read More »Let me take you by the hand with Jennifer Kavanagh’s review – true stories from the streets of London | Company books
In 1861, the journalist Henry Mayhew completed London’s Work and the London Poor, a sprawling four-volume tale of life on the streets and on the skids. Here, for the first time, was first-person testimony of the kind of people who were generally nothing more than a silent stain on the …
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Schulman kept his camera until his death, claiming he had “seen it all” (Unknown / Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation) Faye Schulman, a Jew photographer who spent two years as a supporter resistance fighting on the Eastern Front during WWII and also captured the atrocities committed by the nazis, died at …
Read More »Saudi artist’s paintings help sell luxury Hollywood properties
Saudi women passionate about science invited to participate in the 2021 Inspiring Women in Science Award JEDDAH: Research scientists, women promoting science to girls and young women in Saudi Arabia have been encouraged to submit nominations for the 2021 Inspiring Women in Science Award.The award, initiated by Nature Research Awards …
Read More »Drown Your Regrets in Something & Tonic by Nick Kokonas | Characteristic of food and drink
Earlier this week, for the first time in a long time, I found myself downtown with time to kill. I had walked down the freeway in my hooptie with no air conditioning, believing that easy pandemic parking was always a thing. So by the time I sank into a space …
Read More »Pulitzers quote teenager who filmed Floyd’s murder
NEW YORK (AP) – The latest information on the Pulitzer Prizes 2021: MINNEAPOLIS – The teenager whose video documenting the death of George Floyd sparked a worldwide movement against racial injustice has received a special Pulitzer Prize citation. Darnella Frazier was cited “for bravely recording the murder of George Floyd, …
Read More »World leaders come together to fight climate change and recovery from pandemic
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Read More »A portrait of the artist as a young counter-culturalist of the 90s
SKYE PAPERSBy Jamika Ajalon Jamika Ajalon’s “Skye Papers” begin after things fall apart for the eponymous young hero. It’s mid-September 1992, and Skye is sitting in Washington Square Park with a notebook, trying to piece together the last year of her life in all of its confused glory, driven by …
Read More »Atlanta crime, RA Sushi Bar shooting committed by chef witness
A security guard intervened and was shot dead by the chief, the witness said. ATLANTA – A shootout at a popular Midtown sushi bar Thursday night began as an argument between a chef and a bartender, a witness said, leaving a security guard who intervened injured. The incident happened at …
Read More »Richard Moore Outdoor Report: 16th Annual Nature Photography Day
HARLINGEN, Texas – It all begins with the opening of the Day’s Gate, from a South Padre sunrise flowing toward the shore, to a peaceful dawn resaca bathed in the rich morning light. The Rio Grande Valley offers a plethora of impressive views. A ranch country windmill looms like a …
Read More »A new festival presents musicians and their works
While the pandemic has seen many musicians kissing impromptu concerts from their bedrooms, others, it seems, have picked up an easel and paintbrush. Now, a three-day British chamber music festival aims to show how musicians, from pianists like Stephen Hough and Roger Vignoles to cellists like Nathaniel Boyd and Moray …
Read More »RIT / NTID Dyer Arts Center acquires collection of artist Harry R. Williams
The Dyer Arts Center at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at the Rochester Institute of Technology has acquired a collection of works by the late deaf artist Harry R. Williams. Williams died of AIDS in 1991, and his work has rarely been seen since. The collection of over …
Read More »Is the dream horse a true story? Is the film based on Janet Vokes?
Directed by Euros Lyn, “Dream Horse” is a sports comedy film that revolves around Jan Vokes, a bartender leading a boring life who desperately searches for the reason that makes her jump out of bed every morning. While working at the bar one evening, she overhears Howard, a tax advisor, …
Read More »Robert E. Casey 1943-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
YOUNGSTOWN – Robert Emmett “Bob” Casey, 77, of the city’s West Side, died early Monday morning June 7, 2021 at Hospice House from complications of Parkinson’s disease surrounded by the love of his family and his friends. Bob was born June 21, 1943 in Youngstown, the son of the late …
Read More »Stamford-based artist honored with “Thrill Of A Lifetime”
STAMFORD, CT – In November 2017, Stamford-based artist Liron Sissman received a letter in the mail from the US State Department. She was part of a large artist registry for the department’s Art In Embassies program. Each ambassador can choose the work of art that will be hung in the …
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When it comes to the summer beer hierarchy, it’s pretty hard to outdo wheat beer in terms of style and flavor (although, honestly, the pilsners are also flawless this time of year). This high fermentation wheat infusion is well suited to hot temperatures and sluggish summer. This is particularly true …
Read More »New books by Pragya Agarwal, Natalia Ginzburg, Ed Husain and David Storey
(M) otherness by Pragya Agarwal The choice of whether or not to have a child can be laden with guilt and anxiety – and often it is not a free choice at all, when our options and desires are so deeply shaped by external pressures: our cultural environment. , our …
Read More »Portrait of a photographer | eKathimerini.com
As radical and influential as a photographer, Spyros Staveris is also surprisingly modest and gentle. We met on the occasion of the release of his book “There is nothing behind a photo”, published by Polis during confinement. It is mainly a work from the second half of the 1980s, after …
Read More »Drawings by local artists sum up the Evergreen Forum / People & Stories series
ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS: Shellie Jacobson’s drawing inspired by Vivian Demuth’s short story “Night of FEMA Trailers” is part of an original book she created at the end of the recent Princeton-sponsored Evergreen Forum / People & Stories series Senior Resource Center. Each drawing included a quote from one of the stories …
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Clarise Grzenkowicz, 102, from Alpena passed away on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at Precious Days. Clarise June Kramer was born June 2, 1919 to the late Leonard and Mary Kramer. She married Henry V. Cadarette in 1940, he died in 1964. She then married Julian Grzenkowicz in 1971, he died …
Read More »Wealth Tax, Capitol Hill, Watermelon Season: Your Tuesday Night Briefing
(Want to receive this newsletter in your inbox? Here is registration.) Good night. Here is the last one. 1. The 25 richest Americans paid relatively little – and sometimes nothing – in federal income taxes for years, according to IRS returns obtained by ProPublica. The news agency’s analysis showed the …
Read More »Former sailor hopes to identify 2 children evacuated after Vietnam War
Former sailor Bob Couey wonders what happened to a boy and girl evacuated from Saigon in 1975. SAN DIEGO – At the end of the Vietnam War, more than 50,000 refugees came to San Diego. In this Zevely area, a former Navy photographer shares photos of two children who he …
Read More »Iconic Yucatan visual artist Ermilo Torre Gamboa dies at 97 – The Yucatan Times
Mérida, Yucatán, (June 8, 2021) .- Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal, through the Secretariat of Culture and Arts (Sedeculta), deplores the death of one of the highest representatives of Yucatan art , Ermilo Torre Gamboa, who devoted himself to forging part of the pictorial scene in the state. He was a …
Read More »Through its lens – richmondmagazine.com
Peeling paint. A vine winding through a painted wall. A close up of a brick. These are some of the photographers Marie Garriques‘ Favourite subjects. Looking at her photographs, the first thing that comes to mind is her incredible ability to see beauty in the simplest of objects. When asked …
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ABC Katie Thurston’s key ‘Bachelorette’ art. Accompanied throughout this journey by former Bachelorettes Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, Katie Thurston is set to meet her suitors during tonight’s Season 17 premiere. The bachelorette. Thurston first appeared in Matt James’ season The single person, but was eliminated during her one-on-one date. …
Read More »Meet the artist capturing how women around the world have coped with the global pandemic
Portraits of Rebecca Moses Rebecca Moses âThis is a time when we have to record and document. These are stories that we can tell our grandchildren, tell them what it really was. I had a human and artistic desire to document what we were going through with paintings, âsaid artist …
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The photo taken by Robert (Lucky) Budd from Victoria on June 3 clearly shows the stripes of Jupiter and one of its moons (pictured right). (Lucky Budd / Twitter) Victoria’s writer, now photographer, captures Jupiter in daytime photo Lucky Budd’s image shared nearly 5,000 times on Twitter The excitement is …
Read More »SNEAK PEEK: The Delicacy OGN by IDW Publishing
Rare and delicious mushrooms cause trouble for an ambitious restaurateur in this lavishly painted graphic novel by one of Scotland’s most imaginative young cartoonists. This exciting page turner, a fascinating glimpse into the pressurized world of big city restaurants, is a must read for foodies, Anglophiles, Food Network fans, and …
Read More »The photographer who chronicled Maine by traveling 100,000 miles on its highways and back roads
“I always took wrong turns … looking for things I didn’t know were there” PORTLAND, Maine – In 2014, SB Walker, known as Sam, began taking photos for what would become a photo project called Nor’easter, an epic investigation of Maine and its people. At first he needed a camera …
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Although the COVID-19 lockdown has been difficult, many have used this free time and opportunity to learn new things. Taking his love for ink to another level, this young man named Hardin designed a 30 day tattoo challenge for himself. For each day of this challenge, he came up with …
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On this point, Nitchun collaborator – TRNK co-founder Tariq Dixon – strongly agrees. âAs cheesy as it sounds, love is a universal language,â he says. âIt’s the one emotion we all feel and seek and aspire to, and I think it has been reminded of us over the past year …
Read More »Sonoma County artists welcome visitors to their studios for Arts at Home tour
As the visual arts community in Sonoma County gradually emerges from the long coronavirus shutdown, with public places like galleries and museums reopening with limited hours and safety protocols in place, there is a whole class of places that should not be ignored. During the annual Art à la Source …
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Cabin options for cruise ship passengers are generally if not endless, then plentiful. For a hefty price, guests can upgrade to penthouses and ship concepts in a ship aboard most major cruise lines. But what about crew accommodation? Cruise Industry News spoke with several crew members working on different ships …
Read More »Overview: a father and daughter walk down the main street | Photography
OOne of the first civil rights marches on Main Street in Memphis, Tennessee, was for fathers and daughters only. It was hoped that the presence of young girls would reduce the risk of violence against protesters. Later in her life, Renee Andrewnetta Jones, who was eight months old at the …
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I ask him if the passage was like going over the rainbow in Technicolor, but he explains to me that it was as scary as it was liberating, âbecause you are responsible for absolutely everything. If I draw you, or if I draw a chair, then the model or the …
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TORONTO – Large amounts of plastic bags, bottles and other garbage are commonplace on beaches in Brazil. But a Brazilian artist is using this waste to create his own interpretation of some of the world’s most renowned works of art. Eduardo Srur created replicas of paintings by masters of Picasso, …
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Wednesday, September 26, 2001 – Drinks are served at Tom’s Bar and Grill, located at Forest Park Parkway and Euclid Ave. in the Central West End. Bartender John Couteranis works behind the bar. The state of Missouri will soon lower the legal blood alcohol level. PHOTO BY WENDI FITZGERALD / …
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Suffolk with its rivers, wide open spaces and miles of coastline is packed with natural wonders that are well worth a trip, but where do you start if you’re a first-time visitor? From fantastic walks in Constable County to the spectacular beaches of Covehithe and Dunwich at Framlingham Castle, here …
Read More »“Splash”, “street photography” to conclude the season of local camera clubs
Posted: Jun 05, 2021 8:00 AM Flagpole Photographers Camera Club will close its 2020-21 season this month with a competition meeting. The theme for the month of June is âSplashâ, with âStreet Photographyâ as the monthly challenge. The online program is scheduled for Thursday June 10 at 7.15 p.m. Members …
Read More »Westfield artist’s piece to be presented | News, Sports, Jobs
Pictured is Audrey Dowling’s multimedia piece, “Transitioning,” which will be shown as part of the Schweinfurth Art Center’s “Made in NY” exhibit, Dowling is a resident of Westfield. AUBURN – Audrey Dowling from Westfield will have her multimedia article, “Transition” presented as part of the Schweinfurth Art Center’s “Made in …
Read More »Chicago restaurants and bars brace for full reopening – CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) – It’s hot and people are taking to the streets, days before the plan to reopen the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois. Wrigleyville restaurants and bars are booming. There was no Cubs game at Wrigley on Friday night, but the bars felt on Friday afternoon …
Read More »British billionaire family feud nears amicable end as Sir Frederick Barclay settles Ritz hotel wiretapping scandal
One of the rare photos of the Barclay brothers in circulation: Sir Frederick Barclay and Sir David … [+] Barclay is knighted. getty The family feud between members of British billionaire Barclay’s secret family came to an end on Friday, with Sir Frederick Barclay settling a nasty succession dispute with …
Read More »Photographer lights up porch sports cars in desert with drones
Photographer Baber Afzal created a series of surreal advertising campaigns titled “Reflections for Passion” for the luxury car brand Porsche using drones and luminous paint to create the futuristic visuals. Afzal is an award-winning landscape and art architecture photographer and filmmaker based in the Middle East. Afzel tells PetaPixel that …
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A music legend with hits every 50 years Garth Brooks He’s won almost every award imaginable. Now he’s adding another honor to his long list of accomplishments: becoming one of five artists celebrated by the Kennedy Center for his contributions to American culture. Brooks is the best-selling solo artist in …
Read More »Hospitality industry sees explosive increase in summer hires as sector posts nearly 1.3 million jobs | national news
TACOMA, Washington – (BUSINESS WIRE) – June 4, 2021– Fewer industries represent the public’s eagerness to see things back to normal than the hospitality industry. From banquet halls and hotels to concert halls, baseball stadiums and theme parks, the industry is looking for a comeback after being hit hard by …
Read More »5 Top Rated & Top Rated Photographers in Jacksonville
Below is a list of Jacksonville’s top photographers. To help you find the best photographers located near you in Jacksonville, we’ve compiled our own list based on this list of review points. Jacksonville’s Top Photographers: Top Rated Photographers in Jacksonville are: Sarah Hedden Photography – a promising photographer who will …
Read More »Tribal artist displays mural marking George Floyd’s death | New
Char-Koosta News Robert Running Fisher Upham stands in front of his mural dedicated to George Floyd and other victims or police violence outside Two Eagle School on May 25, 2021. Ginger Morigeau PABLO – Tuesday, May 25 marked one year since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On …
Read More »IndyStar’s Guide to Food and Dining in the Indianapolis Area
It’s been tough for all of us since March 2020. The Indianapolis food scene has held up better than many other markets, but we still lost some favorites during the pandemic. Things are improving, however, with sporting events such as March Madness and the Indianapolis 500 fans and dining options …
Read More »Calm flows Jhelum as Tagore soups with host Pandit Anand Koul Bamzai in Srinagar
Home ” General ” Art ” Calm flows Jhelum as Tagore soups with host Pandit Anand Koul Bamzai in Srinagar By Cheikh Qayoom Srinagar, June 3 (SocialNews.XYZ) Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore examines the spontaneity of the Jhelum River during an autumn evening in October 1915, from the ‘Baradari’ (Building Pavillion allowing …
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PLATSBURGH – Photographer Ron Nolland’s personal exhibition, “Seeing is Believing,” opens Friday at the Strand Center Main Gallery located at 23 Brinkerhoff St. in Plattsburgh. The opening will take place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. âWhat’s been going on with me lately, if you see it is proof that …
Read More »Maui chef turned driftwood artist inspires community
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A former teppanyaki chef on Maui is getting a lot of attention – but not for his cuisine, for his creative artwork. Cris Gutierrez had a successful teppanyaki restaurant business in Maui for 20 years. It closed last year when the coronavirus pandemic hit. âI kind of …
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The latest research report on the Robotic Barman Market presents a detailed assessment of all the important factors such as growth determinants and predominant trends to lead marketers, firms and other industry players in taking informed decisions that guarantee profitability in the years to come. It further mentions practices that …
Read More »Donald Trump supporter pleads guilty in altercation with photographer outside Duluth rally
Duane Waldriff, 71, of Lamberton, Minn., Argued for one count of misconduct in a virtual hearing on Friday, May 28, in Duluth District Court. WCCO-TV photojournalist Dymanh Chhoun recorded as Waldriff clashed with a group of protesters ahead of Trump’s visit to Duluth International Airport on September 30. Footage recorded …
Read More »Batman ’89 artist shares first look at Two-Face
Batman ’89 artist Joe Quinones has unveiled a first look at his version of Harvey Dent aka Two Face, inspired by the portrait of Billy Dee William! Batman ’89 will see the return of Harvey Dent by Billy Dee Williams, and artist Joe Quinones released the first look. Although Harvey …
Read More »Diplomático launches Mixed Consciously cocktail composition
June 2, 2021 by Kate Malczewski Venezuelan rum producer Diplomático has opened applications for its UK cocktail competition, Mixed Consciously. The Diplomático cocktail competition champion will win a trip to the brand’s distillery in Venezuela Mixed Consciously tasks bartenders with creating cocktails with a focus on sustainability, for the chance …
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The long-awaited entry for the Sony World Photography Awards 2022 has begun. The annual photography competition is one of the most respected names in the photography world and is held annually in collaboration with the World Photography Organization. SonyThe Sony World Photography Awards 2022, which celebrates its 15th year this …
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Newburgh tattoo artist Roberto MInuta appeared remotely on Tuesday with a growing group of Oath Keepers accused of conspiracy and other crimes over their alleged roles in the January 6 Capitol riots. Four other militia members were indicted in an indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court in Washington, DC, over …
Read More »Explore non-traditional mission fields with Wycliffe USA
International (MNN) – It is easy to think that only Bible translators or church planters are âqualifiedâ for the mission field. Wycliffe United StatesChris Gassler says, âMissions have taken so many different shapes and forms, and I see people in many different professions doing a great and great job. Serve …
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Renowned Indigenous photographer Colleen Strangways enhanced her storytelling, bringing the Indigenous Arabana culture to life in virtual reality. The Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders are known to maintain a connection to their history through a millennial practice of oral storytelling. But Adelaide photographer Colleen Strangways wants her stories to go …
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