In addition to one of his largest canvases to date, Tony Tiger works in layers of not just paint but symbolism. Seminole patchwork patterns intertwine with Sac and Fox forest patterns, with a triangular Muscogee pattern popping out of the glossy underlay. “It’s really about what he represents: he represents …
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TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) – We are bouncing back from the pandemic: US Department of Labor data shows an improving outlook for Arizona’s economy. New jobless claims in Arizona are down 70% from the same period last year. “When I needed to find a job it hit me, it wasn’t difficult …
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Hello. They’re getting ready for Thanksgiving in Canada today, bringing birds and peeling potatoes for Monday’s feast, baking butter tarts, dripping maple syrup into cranberry sauce, setting tables, indulging in the joy of the Holidays. It’s amazing to think that we’ll be following them in a little over a month. …
Read More »Photography and mental health: Matthew’s story
10 October 2021 AP online subscriber Matthew Hughes shares his photography and mental health story for World Mental Health Day At AP, we are keenly aware of the benefits photography can have for mental health and well-being. Ahead of World Mental Health Day on October 10, we asked some of …
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LONDON – In the 14 years since the NFL hosted its first game in England, one thing has not changed here. When you ask Brits about football, most won’t start talking about touchdowns and time management in the fourth quarter. The English Premier League is still king on this side …
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LONDON – Amrita Jhaveri gently jokes that she was saved by a Bollywood star. When actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, a client of Ms Jhaveri’s art gallery, approached her in the summer of 2020 to ask if she would like to use Ms Kapoor Ahuja’s London office as some sort of …
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“The two photographers at our wedding were delighted to work with them,” said Van Guilder. “They were super professional and the communication from their staff before the wedding was good.” The day was documented for six hours. After the wedding was over, family and friends asked to see the photos. …
Read More »Chicago artist Cecelia Colón channels Afro-Puerto Rican grandmother in latest exhibit kicking off at Humboldt Park on Saturday
CHICAGO (WLS) – “My name is the patron saint of art, music and poetry,” said Cecelia Colón. “I always called myself an artist when I was a kid. I never said you were going to be an artist, or that you had to go to school to be an artist, …
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Ruben Santiago – Hudson (front / stand), Junior Mack (back / sit) Marc franklin The week I caught Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Blues Lackawanna the Twittersphere was in turmoil on the “Bad friend of art”Literary scandal. TLDR: Narcissistic Writer Donates Kidney, Expecting Social Media Glory; writer frenemy writes a satirical story inspired …
Read More »The Monaco Media Library receives a work by Francis Bacon
The 1973 painting hangs in the main consultation room on the ground floor of the library. A new work of art has arrived in the Principality. Majid Boustany, President of the Francis Bacon MB Art Foundation, donated, on Tuesday, October 5, a painting by the British painter Francis Bacon to …
Read More »In exhibition in Brown, artist Wampanoag draws inspiration from tradition to celebrate Indigenous rights
PROVIDENCE, RI [Brown University] – An exhibit at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University makes compelling links between Indigenous art, Indigenous traditions and a 2007 United Nations resolution on the rights of Indigenous peoples around the world. “The Beads that Bought Manhattan: The United Nations Declaration …
Read More »Robert Altman, 1960s counterculture photographer, deceased | Press line
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Robert Altman, a photojournalist who captured San Francisco’s nascent counterculture in the 1960s and became chief photographer at Rolling stone magazine, has passed away. He was 76 years old. Altman was found dead in his San Francisco home on September 24 after a long battle with …
Read More »White Sox fandom captured in Lacon barbershop outside of Peoria
LACON – Like Chicago White Sox pushing into the playoffs, Peoria-area fans have limited gathering places to celebrate the team. Leading the cheers? Not a bartender. A barber. For nearly half a century, Dale’s Hair Salon was a rare White Sox hangout in central Illinois, a mixed baseball territory populated …
Read More »‘Wall of Blues’ retrospective pays homage to Paul Natkin Music Photography – NBC Chicago
Chicagoan Paul Natkin has photographed many big music stars over the past 45 years, including the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra and Tina Turner. “I was going to concerts, without exaggeration, five nights a week for 52 weeks a year,” Natkin explained. Natkin has photographed musicians of virtually every musical genre, …
Read More »Brownsville pays LA artist $ 20,000 for downtown mural
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) – Public information requested shows Los Angeles-based artist Teddy Kelly was paid $ 20,000 for his mural on the Capitol Theater building in downtown Brownsville. RELATED: Brownsville Mural Generates Mixed Reactions in the Community Last month, the City of Brownsville and mural artist Teddy Kelly unveiled the …
Read More »Chicago Card Game Combines Trivia and Malört
Think you know Chicago? What are the seven ingredients of a Chicago hot dog? Or, what does each of the four stars of the Chicago flag represent? Better yet, what if the reward for flaunting your knowledge of Windy City trivia had gone from just bragging to being spared Chicago’s …
Read More »Mail order photographer beats contest for first place in photo contest – Western Illinois University News
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The life and work of the late French artist Christian Boltanski will be celebrated later this month in a series of exhibitions and events at the Center Pompidou, the Louvre and the Palace of Versailles. The conceptual artist was known for his work that explored notions of memory, loss, and …
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If you like a good drink, you might want to consider taking a trip to Alberta to try Canada’s best Caesar. A restaurant called Sorso Lounge in Airdrie won the title of “Best Caesar in Town” for its creation “Suffering Caesar” in a competition conducted by Mott’s Clamato Caesar. The …
Read More »Sixties counter-culture photographer Robert Altman dies at 76
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Robert Altman, a photojournalist who captured San Francisco’s nascent counterculture in the 1960s and became chief photographer for Rolling Stone magazine, has died. He was 76 years old. Altman was found dead in his San Francisco home on September 24 after a long battle with esophageal …
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CHICAGO – Art can be beautiful and inspiring. But for some artists, creating works that stir soul and spirit goes beyond the brush and the canvas. Sociopolitical activist and artist Pritika Chowdhry focuses her work on reframing traumatic geopolitical events like 9/11. She sees art as a way to ask …
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) – For more than two decades, police have applied various investigative techniques and pursued multiple leads in search of the man who raped and brutally beat Cari Anderson. Detectives questioned everyone they could locate at the bar Anderson had visited the day before. They took DNA samples …
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Red sky lover remains the No. 1 K-Drama among those broadcast in the Monday and Tuesday evening slots. He continues to be at a close match with the KBS series Police University and tvN Kdrama High society. The series received a national audience rating of 9.6% for Episode 9, which …
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Illinois has a national historic site and a national monument, but no national parks. But the Art Association of Jacksonville will offer a glimpse of a few national parks starting Saturday, when Chicago-area artist Beth Shadur presents her National Park Project exhibit at the David Strawn Art Gallery. “I focused …
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We look forward to the must-see shows in October. As sites can still restrict the number of social distancing, we recommend that you book in advance. 1. Dance and drunkenness A Bacchanalian Revel. © The National Gallery, London Think of the paintings of old masters and you evoke heavy subjects: …
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Swedish artist threatened over Muhammad sketch dies in accident
STOCKHOLM (AP) – Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since sketching the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog in 2007, has died in a weekend accident with two police bodyguards, police said on Monday. He was 75 years old. Vilks and two plainclothes policemen …
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John Hughes is responsible for some of the best comedies and teen movies of the 20th century. Replicas of his most popular films, such as Ferris Bueller’s day off, are constantly cited. Additionally, scenes from Hughes’ best-known films are reproduced, parodied, referenced and used as inspiration for a number of …
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As NFTs gain in popularity, they seek to completely reshape the world of digital photography and artists need to be able to keep pace. While many people in the blockchain sphere are already talking about NFTs, some photographers are still wondering about these tokens. I’m here to break it down …
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) – With the tip of his needle, a permanent image is inked on the arm of Alain Rodger’s client. It’s an ace of spades on the inner part of his right forearm. A simple design that gives Rodger’s client a way to give the world a glimpse …
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Sshould a small business be responsible for the behavior of its customers? That’s the question the owners of La Fogata Mexican Grill grappled with this summer. The Texas-based restaurant was ordered by a court to pay a customer $ 5.5 million after he filed a civil lawsuit claiming he was …
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In 2017, British painter Hurvin Anderson was with his wife and two of five children on a Jamaican beach, helping guide hatchling turtles through the water, when he noticed several abandoned hotels half-built into the hillside. of Mountain. Something about the place, outside the small town of Oracabessa, struck her …
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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – Kyle Holbrook has been creating murals around the world for over twenty years. Amid the pandemic, he continues to achieve his life-long ambition to use his art for the benefit of society. Over the past several months, Holbrook has recalled the effects of gun violence on …
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On a Friday evening in mid-September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it was immediately closing the Del Rio, Texas, port of entry. At that time, the spotlight was on about 15,000 migrants, almost all Haitians, sheltering under the international bridge just north of the Rio Grande. The migrants had …
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The pandemic has not been kind to cocktail bars and the aficionados who frequent them. But as the world’s top destinations reopen to visitors, there are a plethora of long-awaited bars and lounges eager to serve up next-level libations, with a side of top-notch hospitality that prompts guests to order …
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Climbing a steep bank, passing the bike over my head to David Millar’s outstretched hand as he clings to a branch to lower himself, I assess which branch looks best for me. hoist up and join the former British pro for the next part of our adventure, as we track …
Read More »River City artist shares love for barns at library exhibit in October | Life in the valley
Dian Der Ohanian Phillips of Terre Haute will share his long-standing love for Hoosier barns in the River City Art Association’s Artist of the Month gallery space in the Vigo County Public Library in the Seventh and Poplar streets. “I love driving through the countryside and seeing the variety of …
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Stephen Louis Marino, 62, describes himself as a “shy man” who found a home at UC Santa Cruz in 1979. He said one of his biggest regrets was not taking enough pictures when he was a student. But given the more than 15,000 images he’s taken over the past two …
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The exhibition is what a show does for its cast, although Sahara Las Vegas’ “Magic Mike Live”, like the film that inspired it, pushes the standard a step further. But here’s another thing: Oscar-winning filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, who directed the movie “Magic Mike” and is part of the creative team …
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For the time being “The Blue Boy” made his debut at the Royal Academy in London in 1770 and has always been a sensation. Scholars and critics have called it “the most beautiful painting in the world” and considered it “the pinnacle” of the career of Thomas Gainsborough, one of …
Read More »Harlem photographer visits Columbia Law as first “artist in residence”
A man walks down the stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York. REUTERS / Shannon Stapleton No other major law school has an artist program (Reuters) – Courtroom not applicable? To verify. Law library? Sure. Artist’s studio ? Columbia Law School is adding new equipment to its Manhattan …
Read More »artist takes $ 84,000 from museum and returns with blank canvases titled “Take the money and run” | Smart News
The museum has a written agreement that the money must be returned at the end of the exhibition on January 16, 2022. But Haaning says he has no plans to return the money. Kunsten Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg When the staff of the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art …
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Stassi Schröder from Vanderpump Rules explained that Jax Taylor was not actually a bartender on SUR when the show first started filming. But because they were dating, Schroeder offered him the restaurant job and the rest is history. But he wasn’t actually working at the restaurant, just “fake work,” he …
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“I am not a fool. But I’m not a fuss about it either. It was Edwina Sandys with me on the phone earlier this week from New York, looking very much like a character in a Nancy Mitford novel. Her voice is a funny delight, her accent embodying the notion …
Read More »Royal Center Artist Brett Manning Plans Downtown Logansport Boutique | New
Work is progressing on the second floor of 430 E. Broadway, the building that houses The Record Farm and Bonus Pints. Building owners Matt Swisher and Katya Swisher plan to open the second floor to business by mid-November, and the city has helped make the renovations possible. On Monday, Logansport …
Read More »Gordon Parks photographs at the Howard Greenberg Gallery
NEW YORK CITY — Howard Greenberg Gallery to present the photography exhibition Gordon Parks: a choice of weapons from October 7 to December 23 in the new gallery on 8e floor of the Fuller Building at 41 East 57e Street. One of the world’s largest galleries for classic and modern …
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AN EXPERT mixologist has launched a new pop-up bar to offer a new take on cocktails in the heart of York. Callum Houston hopes to provide customers with a unique consumer experience at its latest business, Forage Bar, tucked away in Little Stonegate. Located on the vacant Gusto site, the …
Read More »Bobby Haas, financial brain, aerial photographer and museum owner, dies at 74
Bobby Haas, who made his fortune in the LBO arena, became an aerial photographer for National Geographic and built a world-class motorcycle museum in the Dallas Design District, died suddenly Tuesday after a brief respiratory illness. He was 74 years old. Haas made its millions three decades ago at age …
Read More »Dutch Wonderland, Cartoon Network Hotel to host career fair
Dutch Wonderland and Cartoon Network Hotel to host career fair Update: September 30, 2021 at 12:52 p.m. EDT Hide transcription Show transcript ON AVAILABLE JOBS. >> THE JOB FAIR STARTS AT 3:00 PM FOR THE BUSY LLFA SEASON AND THE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING IS JEFF EISENBERG. THEREFORE YOU HAVE APPROXIMATELY …
Read More »Focus on Amanda Means’ photographs
In the not-so-distant past, traditional photography was the preserve of professionals, journalists and fine artists. When cheap cameras became readily available, photos taken by amateurs were more often than not eventful moments: weddings, proms, birthday parties, holiday highlights, etc. But even with inexpensive Kodak Instamatics and their competitor’s products, taking …
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Working in a range of visual media, the artists brought their visions of the Black Lives Matter movement to life during Washington State University’s latest exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum. The museum’s “Black Lives Matter Artist Grant Exhibition” features 20 Washington artists who have each received a $ 2,500 …
Read More »We Talk Tattoo Parties, Shady Pines Saloon and Cocktail Recipes with Bartender Lucille Rose
The past two years have been quite a journey. The extended and instant locks left us lusting after late nights screaming at our friends to live music, the incomparable ambient sound of cocktail shakers and those walking returns from the bar with a kebab in hand and a stop at …
Read More »Henry Miller and the “Light of Greece”
Henry Miller on the Greek island of Hydra. Credit: Monozigote / Wikimedia Commons Y-SA 4.0 Henry Miller, the author of “Tropic of Cancer,” one of America’s greatest writers, was in love with Greece and his favorite of all books he has ever written is a travelogue about the country he …
Read More »FCCA photography exhibition offers a look through ‘women’s eyes’ | Arts & Theater
‘The Poser’ by Fritzi Newton Lee Cochrane-Sunset at Tim’s II ‘Corks’ by Penny A. Parrish “Pride” by Sue Henderson Norma Woodward’s’ Satellite ‘is one of 30 works on display in the Members’ Gallery. By MARK WALKER FOR THE FREE LAUNCHER Matt DeZee, the Members’ Gallery Coordinator at the Fredericksburg Center …
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When October arrives, there’s no time to waste creating your fiercest looks for the spookiest season of the year, Halloween nails included. Whether you like them long and pointy, dipped in the deepest red lacquer, or prefer a short, slime-covered ensemble, these styles are not for the faint of heart. …
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In the age of burnout, when people are looking for the closest outlet to the daily grind, maybe it’s time to buy a vintage motel. The Lincoln Motor Court, a U-shaped motel consisting of 12 small cabins and an owner’s cabin in Manns Choice, Bedford County, was once among dozens …
Read More »Creating new houses for rhinos in the Terai region of India – Gaonconnection
The rhinos from the Indian Terai region at the foot of the Himalayas we see today have either arrived from Nepal or reintroduced as part of a strategically planned transfer program. And the story of the conservation translocation of these rhinos is nothing short of a blockbuster. Thanks to the …
Read More »Teen thieves shoot photographer after she refuses to give them her camera
A photographer in San Francisco was taking pictures when two young men approached her and asked her to give them her camera. She refused and tried to run away, but one of the men shot her in the leg. The incident occurred in the Mission District of San Francisco on …
Read More »Japanese manga artist Takao Saito, creator of “Golgo 13”, has died at the age of 84
Published on: 09/29/2021 – 11:28Amended: 09/29/2021 – 11:26 Tokyo (AFP) Manga artist Takao Saito, who created the most prolific Japanese comic book series of all time “Golgo 13”, has died at the age of 84, his editor said on Wednesday. “Golgo 13”, the story of a legendary professional hitman, was …
Read More »Exhibition of photographs Paul Joyce born in Winchester
Internationally renowned photographer, born in Winchester, is the subject of an exhibition to celebrate his 80th birthday. A Life Behind the Lens: Paul Joyce, is being hosted at The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Center, until November 10. Joyce has a worldwide reputation as a documentary maker, writer, photographer and painter. The …
Read More »Spotlight on Students: Senior Jared Knox Combines His Photography with Other Artistic Avenues
Jared Knox is studying photography at the University of Iowa. He talks about the different artistic outlets that interest him, as well as what inspires him in his work. Knox also talks about his future plans for his photography. For the most part, photographs are a part of everyday life, …
Read More »Football Canada, a team of Indigenous artists to create an identity for communities across the country
Football Canada and Indigenous artist Kolten Khasalus Grant have collaborated to produce a national identity for football in Indigenous communities across the country. The Indigenous Football Canada logo will be available on merchandise for Football Weekend in Canada on October 15. Net profits will be directed towards the development and …
Read More »Hospitality industry increases wages and benefits to fill vacancies
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Florida – The hospitality industry is struggling to recover. But this is not because of a lack of activity, but of a limited workforce. Resorts had to lay off employees at all levels last year. RELATED: Lack of Workers Causes South Florida Restaurant Crisis They continue to …
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The 1970s were a turning point for women’s rights. The decade has seen more women integrate more into the workforce, as well as significant activism for women’s equality on all fronts. In response to the changing place of women in society, in 1975 the famous Spanish fashion house Loewe launched …
Read More »Call for Photographers River Arts
River Arts in Damariscotta invites photographers to submit work for the upcoming Jury Photo Show, open to original photographic works. The deadline for submitting works to the gallery is Saturday, October 16 at 4 p.m. River Arts is pleased to announce that photographer Rose Marasco has accepted the invitation to …
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Author: Nicole Murray Hispanic Heritage Month is the annual celebration of the history and culture of the Hispanic and Latin communities in the United States. The tradition began in 1968 as “Hispanic Heritage Week” under Lyndon B. Johnson and then expanded to encompass a period of one month, September 15 …
Read More »Langham Boston grills longtime bartender with signature cocktail
Eddie McGuire is as much a staple of First come: The Langham, Boston than the marble floors or the elegant decor. And in 2015, to commemorate his superb 33-year career behind the bar, the hotel named a new cocktail in his honor. The Molly McGuire, a tribute to the bartender‘s …
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You ended up quitting that job in 1997 to open your own bookstore in Minneapolis. How were those first years as an entrepreneur? I left the bookstore in 1997, corn I did‘t open a shop right away. I’ve had started in an MFA program in creative writing, which I never …
Read More »Los Alamos Photo Club Hosts 25th Annual Los Alamos Photographers Show in the Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library through October 22 – Los Alamos Reporter
PRESS RELEASE GALLERY STEP UP The Los Alamos Photo Club is holding its 25th annual exhibit from September 27 to October 22 in the Step Up Gallery at the Mesa Public Library. In addition to highlighting the current work of Los Alamos Photo Club members, the opportunity was given to …
Read More »Washoe County artist pays tribute to Caldor fire
Vicki Kawelmacher’s painting inspired by Caldor’s fire When you look at the painting “Out of the Ashes We Will Rise” you can almost feel the warmth and tugging on your heart as you are drawn to the fire that has wreaked havoc and havoc around Lake Tahoe and communities. surrounding …
Read More »How did an overtly queer artist rise to number one on the Christian music charts? – World Baptist News
Openly queer Christian artist Semler was delighted to report the breaking news that the parking attendant during a Switchfoot concert supports gay rights. And that wouldn’t be the only surprise of the night. As they drove to their parking spot, Semler joked about the magnitude of this news and wondered …
Read More »Marie Livermore | News, Sports, Jobs
Marie Livermore ESCANABA – Mary Livermore, 73, from Escanaba, passed away on Thursday, September 23, 2021 at Bishop Noa House. Mary was born on November 11, 1947 in Escanaba, daughter of Leyon and Ida (Waterspank) Opolka. She was a bartender in North Town for many years, then worked for Krist …
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Phill Jupitus on a new life in Scotland and the inspiration behind a new exhibition Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. to cancel An icon depicting a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret A block arrow icon pointing right. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook A …
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As camera technology continues to advance at breakneck speed, it might be wise to remind ourselves how far we’ve come, because it’s so easy to get caught up in the never-ending thirst for the next shiny new toy. Sometimes our focus on processors and edge-to-edge sharpness makes us forget the …
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When two men took turns filming each other burning tire tracks on the Black Lives Matter mural in front of Santa Cruz City Hall on a July evening, Abi Mustapha, who led the project, said taken as a message. “It’s a reminder of where I am – where I belong …
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The latest news in Black Art presents updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Representation Almine Rech now represents Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe in Europe, UK and China. The Ghanaian painter is known for his powerful and culturally rich portraits and vivid color palettes. He is …
Read More »The Big Picture: Challenging Fashion Stereotypes | Photography
NOTadine Ijewere grew up in Peckham, south-east London, and until she picked up a camera in sixth grade, she planned to study medicine. At school there was a darkroom where she could process the film and the excitement of seeing the colors of her first rolls come to life changed …
Read More »Celebrating the life of iconic Surrey artist Charles Collins 100 years after his death
100 years ago this month, in September 1921, one of Surrey’s most prominent artists to be associated with, having spent most of his life and career in Dorking, passed away, leaving behind a great heritage. Charles Collins never fully recovered after being run over by a cyclist in Vincent Lane …
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Opinion There is something special about neglecting a sandy environment in the name of cheap drinks, great company, and real bartenders. Passionate foodies and restaurant newbies love Foobooz. Sign up now for our bi-weekly newsletter. We missed hanging out at the dive bars in Philly. Photograph by Ian Shiver We …
Read More »Photographer captures Edmonton in COVID-19 time
When Edmonton photographer Rebecca Lippiat was doing porch portrait sessions in the spring of 2020, she realized these photos chronicle the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on ordinary people. “I wanted to document people’s experience with COVID,” Lippiat told CBC Radio Active. “It should be documented.” It was the seed …
Read More »Coast Salish artist chosen to create designs for new Gulf Islands ferry
A Coast Salish artist from Chemainus has been selected to create artwork to adorn a new set of ferries that will serve the Pender, Saturna, Mayne and Galiano Islands from next year. The Salish Heron, under construction in Poland, will be the fourth Salish-class vessel in BC Ferries’ fleet. All …
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BREMEN – The new Oil Rig Bar & Grill at 98 W. Main St. has a direct link to the old Bremen Cafe. “I opened the Bremen Cafe probably 12 or 13 years ago and worked it for six years until I retired and my daughter took over,” said owner …
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Sep 25, 2021 Listen to this story Your browser does not support the item . Enjoy more audio and podcasts on ios Where Android. France reacted with fury to American, Australian and British training plans a new defense pact in the Pacific. France was not invited to join. Australia is …
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Photographer Artem Shestakov Photographer Artem Shestakov Photographer Artem Shestakov knows how to capture the perfect moment. Best known for his images of nature and landscapes, he has spent years photographing nature and animals around the world. He has a keen eye for beautiful things and unique moments and the talent …
Read More »First Friday show to highlight unique artistic visions | Extra Quarter
Deborah Eagan with one of her latest paintings. COURTESY PHOTO SUBMITTED BY CHERIE MINER for the Extra District On the first Friday, October 1, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Noyes Art Gallery, 119 S. Ninth St., will open a diverse new exhibition featuring eight artists, including four guest …
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Former and current Bear Tooth employees include Chasity Huddleston, left, Steph Johnson, center, and Alex Ede, right. (photos of DNA staff) The COVID-19 pandemic threw a record number of people out of the workforce last year. Today, restrictions have been lifted and businesses have reopened, but many workers have never …
Read More »Photographer behind controversial photos of migrants claims officers did not whip anyone
through: Natassia Paloma, Nexstar Media Wire Posted: Sep 24, 2021 / 12:07 PM CDT / Update: Sep 24, 2021 / 12:07 PM CDT EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The photographer behind now famous images of border patrol officers on horseback appearing to chase migrants with whips says things aren’t exactly …
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We’ll start with some screenshots. The perpetrator of the deception is Ryan Weathers, a 21-year-old rookie for the San Diego Padres who leads all baseball in the selections this season with nine. The runners have only stolen two goals from him and he has yet to be called up for …
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