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For its 40th anniversary, ‘Now & Then’ celebrates the dawn of photography
THIS SUNDAY, “Now & Then” blows out 40 candles, celebrating the nation’s (if not the world’s) longest-operating column focused to repeat photography. It all started on Jan. 17, 1982, when column founder Paul Dorpat printed his initially comparison, an exuberant parade alongside Fourth Avenue welcoming property Globe War I artillery soldiers in 1919. After extra than 2,000 columns and four many years, we imagine it is apropos to convey belated gratitude for a 184-calendar year-outdated reward. The tale begins in 1838, when artist and inventor Louis Daguerre positioned a boxy system in the window of his Paris studio to seize the dance of light and shadow on the active street…
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The Artist Pension Trust Had a Utopian Dream to Give Artists a Shared Retirement Fund. It’s Devolved Into Legal Threats and Despair
This is part one of a two-part series on the rise and fall of the Artist Pension Trust, founded on the premise that artists could join together to create a shared nest egg in a precarious profession. What could go wrong? Read on to find out, then continue to part two here. A year ago, deep into the pandemic, nearly 150 artists began strategizing. They were among those who had joined the Artist Pension Trust (APT) in the years since its 2004 inception, and they were worried. Over the past two decades, APT collected more than 13,000 artworks with a combined value estimated at $500 million from its 2,000…
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Dress to Impress In This Long Plaid Jacket for Winter
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may well acquire payment for some inbound links to products and providers. In the latest a long time, a staple of tumble trend has been a plaid shacket. The lightweight layering piece is an effortlessly interesting look that pairs flawlessly with denims and booties. But what takes place at the time cold weather conditions hits? Skinny shackets can no extended maintain Us toasty, and so back again to the closet they go right until future autumn. That is, until finally we located a patterned piece that is extensive and heat enough to operate in winter. That is appropriate, we just found the cutest…
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Best Winter Makeup for Dry Skin 2021
It all started with a Google Doc, which outlined the products she uses to keep her skin clear. Rio now writes about beauty products for us full-time. She’s not a professional, she’s just crazy. Photo: Rio Viera-Newton In the summertime, I barely wear any makeup — in part because the sweltering heat melts it right off my face. But I also find that my skin looks and feels its best in the summer. My complexion is a little more golden and sun-kissed. There’s a warm, rosy flush to my cheeks. And if the temperature is just right, I can achieve the perfect dewy glow without any bronzer, blush, or highlighter. I usually just…
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St. Louis teen model takes fashion industry by storm
“We have several ladies from St. Louis undertaking it major on the global modeling phase. She’s up subsequent.” ST. LOUIS — Aaliyah Buford, 17, a senior at McCluer South-Berkeley Significant University graduating next thirty day period, explained she expended a lot of by itself time last yr in the course of previous year’s COVID-19 lockdown, reflecting on her job ambitions. Coming from a theater background, Buford was applied to being on stage and performing. On the other hand, she stated she constantly experienced an fascination in modeling, and other people advised her to go after it. About 8 months back, she reported she responded to an open casting connect with…
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Film armorer blames ammo supplier in deadly ‘Rust’ shooting
A new lawsuit accused an ammunition provider Wednesday of developing dangerous problems on a movie set wherever a gun held by actor Alec Baldwin killed a cinematographer, by such as reside ammunition in a box that was meant to consist of only dummy rounds. The lawsuit was submitted in New Mexico point out district court by Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armorer who oversaw firearms, ammunition and linked instruction on the set of “Rust” together with two colleagues. Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died on Oct. 21 from a gunshot wound during a “Rust” rehearsal at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe in northern New Mexico. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s…