Author: Ebrahim

In Tribeca, four exhibitions of works by contemporary artists explore the power of representation in paintings, sculptures and installations. They challenge our assumptions about beauty and who is excluded from traditional narratives, as Ugo Rondinone, Michael Rakowitz, Jesse Mokrin and Roberto Lugo offer new perspectives on iconographies and how we interact with them. Ugo Rondinone, the mask and the masked Ugo Rondinone, from “The Mask and the Masked”. Image courtesy of Farah Abdessamad La Galerie du Journal, until September 21 Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone presents eight stone sculptures. The rocks hang like ancient masks, a perception reinforced by the presence…

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The national event, which is in its 16thth year, teaches children how to be entrepreneurs by owning and operating their own lemonade stands Mayor Purzycki proclaims on July 15, 2023: Lemonade Day in Wilmington The City of Wilmington has partnered with WDEL 101.7 FM And 93.7 WSTW to bring the national entrepreneurship education program known as Lemonade Day, now in its 16th yearth year, in the First Estate. To mark the occasion, Mayor Mike Purzycki proclaimed Saturday, July 15, 2023, Lemonade Day in Wilmington. A copy of the Mayor’s proclamation is included at the end of this release. More than…

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“Here, farmers are the guardians of the culture,” said Ms. Bejo, who is a gardener, janitor, yoga teacher and hiking guide in Albanik. “It’s important that hardy families – those who stayed in the valley instead of leaving – are appreciated as the economy shifts to tourism.” »My initial hike was moderate to the 65-foot spring-fed summit. Sopoti Waterfall. The next hike was an hour’s walk south of Permet to the 18th century Orthodox monastery. St. Mary’s Church in the hilltop village of Leusa. The three-nave stone and brick church, with a finely carved wooden iconostasis, is full of frescoes…

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PTI Karachi, June 19 More than 300 Pakistani nationals were killed when a packed trawler capsized off the coast of Greece, the latest tragedy exposing the refugee crisis facing the European Union (EU), as dozens thousands of people seek refuge from war, persecution and poverty. Pakistani Senate President Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani disclosed the figures in a statement, CNN reported. Greek authorities have not yet confirmed the death toll in Pakistan. Pakistan is in the midst of its worst economic crisis in decades. The number of Pakistanis taking dangerous routes to Europe in search of a better future has reverberated…

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Watchmaking and art have a timeless connection, so it’s no wonder that Vacheron Constantin – the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer founded in 1755 – has chosen the Louvre Museum in Paris as its aesthetic partner since 2019. The two institutions, founded in the same century, have established a cultural and artistic collaboration for four years. , which continues to thrive today.Vacheron Constantin already has an extraordinary range of artistic resources, including guilloché experts, gem setters and master enamelers and engravers. Last year, she called on her best talents to collaborate with the museum on a collection of four Métiers d’Art…

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I am Chris Anstey, editor of the Economic Policy Review in Boston, and today we are seeing a boom in entrepreneurship in the United States. Send us your comments and advice to ecodaily@bloomberg.net or contact us on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, via @economy. And if you haven’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.United States the job market has proven far more resilient than most thought possible in the face of the Federal Reserve’s most powerful monetary tightening campaign since the 1980s.

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From an announcement from the EFF this week: Technical standards such as fire and electrical codes developed by private organizations but incorporated into public law can be freely distributed without liability for copyright infringement, a federal appeals court has ruled . ruled Tuesday. The judge ruled that publishing the materials constituted fair use: the nonprofit group making the publication would therefore not be liable for copyright infringement. THE Journal of the American Bar Association reports: This decision is a victory for public defender Carl Malamud and the group he founded, Public.Resource.org. The group publishes legal documents on its websites, including…

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At Gettysburg College, our faculty members ignite the spark of creativity and curiosity in their students. Their desire to help students acquire a breadth and depth of knowledge about the world around them and learn sustainable skills for their future, making it an integral part of providing work A substantial education to every Gettysburg student. As we begin the 2023-2024 academic year, we recognize the accomplishments of four faculty members who have received the honor of being named tenured. Read below for more information about our talented tenured faculty members. Biology professor Michael S. Caldwell invites his biology students to…

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A exposure organized by the Lalit Kala Akademi in Delhi in early 2023, titled ‘Glory of Medieval India: Manifestation of Unexplored Indian Dynasties, 8th-18th Centuries’, was proof of a much-feared pudding. That the current regime is aggressively saffronizing history is no secret, but the blatant omission of all Muslim kingdoms and dynasties from the exhibit confirmed what many of us have known for some time. Through the corridors of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), along the renaming and frenzied overhaul of Mughal-era heritage structures and towns, via the handling of National Council of Research textbooks and Educational Training…

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The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Fla., was booming as “From Chaos to Order,” an exhibition of ancient Greek art, became its first major traveling exhibition in years, making stops in museums in Florida and South Carolina before preparing to head west.“The idea was to look at the origins of Greek art in a new way,” said Michael Bennett, the former St. Petersburg curator who organized the museum’s exhibition of works. Geometric periodcirca 900 to 700 BC “We felt like he had something new to say about Greek art. »But earlier this year, when the exhibit was scheduled…

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