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Tiger’s red-carpet look, a crumpled green jacket, Gold Man
By: Claire Rogers March 15, 2022 The Woods family at Tiger’s Hall of Fame induction Chris Condon/PGA TOUR via Getty Images Hello friends! I have just returned from a lovely week at the Players. After a quick check of my weather app I left home under the assumption that it would rain the entire time I was there, so I did not bring sunblock or my sunglasses on the journey to Ponte Vedra. Don’t get me wrong, there was a lot of rain throughout the week, but by the week’s end I regretted forgetting both of the above. Outside of the golf, I made my maiden voyage to Waffle House,…
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California Lawmakers Have Solved Berkeley’s Problem. Is CEQA Next?
But imagine from a statewide point of view about the normal environmental footprint of a human being in California. Virtually absolutely, anyone in Berkeley — a metropolis with wonderful community transit, in a temperate weather with minimal heating and cooling charges — is heading to have considerably less of an environmental footprint than if they were being living somewhere else in California. If U.C. Berkeley welcomes a lot more college students to campus or if the town of Berkeley approves a housing challenge or revises its ordinances or standard system in a way that enables much more people to are living in Berkeley, that is an environmental gain, from a…
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Actor William Hurt dies at 71; known for ‘Body Heat,’ ‘Broadcast News’
His son Alexander Hurt declared the demise in a statement but did not give a result in. Mr. Hurt revealed in 2018 that he had been identified with terminal prostate cancer. A Washington native who appeared in more than 100 screen roles, Mr. Hurt built his movie debut in the 1980 psychedelic horror film “Altered States,” taking part in an obsessed scientist whose experiments with sensory deprivation direct him to convert into a primeval, apelike creature. The future yr, he shipped his breakout general performance in director Lawrence Kasdan’s neo-noir thriller “Body Heat,” as a South Florida attorney seduced by Kathleen Turner and roped into murdering her husband. Story proceeds…
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Editors’ Picks: 12 Events for Your Art Calendar, From the Return of Asia Week IRL to an Anti-Patriarchy Billboard Blitz
Each week, we search for the most exciting and thought-provoking shows, screenings, and events, both digitally and in-person in the New York area. See our picks from around the world below. (Times are all ET unless otherwise noted.) Tuesday, March 15 Barbara Chase-Riboud, Malcolm X #3, (1969), 125th Anniversary acquisition. Purchased with funds contributed by Regina and Ragan A. Henry, and with funds raised in honor of the 125th Anniversary of the museum in celebration of African American art, 2001-92-1) © Barbara Chase-Riboud. 1. “(Re)membering through Repetition: Seriality and Memorial Art” at the Philadelphia Show Jessica Todd Smith, curator of American art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Gwendolyn DuBois…
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Carlie Paige Photography aims to exceed client expectations | News
What started in 2014 as a passion reworked into a entire-fledged business for Carlie O’Neal Parker. She said that persons have been usually check with her to consider their shots, so her photography organization, Carlie Paige Images, was born. She and her husband, Will Parker, are the two at first from Milledgeville and stay in Haddock with their two kids, Wrennon and Emrie. The companies name derives from her initially and center names. Parker’s spouse and children and photography take up the greater part of her time. Making her small business is however an ongoing system, a person that she usually takes on while also currently being a wife and…
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B.C artists overcome disabilities through pottery and paintings
In the coronary heart of downtown New Westminster, B.C., is a area named PotteryWorks. For far more than 20 a long time, it has been a studio and gallery space filled with dazzling, lovely art. Hanging on many walls are paintings that use bold brush strokes to expose picket landscapes, dreamy sunsets, and practical cityscapes. Crammed on to close by shelves, there are bowls, plates and cups, made of clay and decorated in a kaleidoscope of colors. Some of the pottery was created by Sherri Lynn Seitz. She is an award-winning artist who also lives with a developmental incapacity. “I appreciate pottery, but I also appreciate to acquire images with…