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From a distance, Francisco Palomares’ fruit cart looks like all the other ones that dot Los Angeles, complete with a multicolored patio umbrella to shield him from the sun.
But step closer.
Instead of a man expertly slicing through mangoes or watermelon, you’ll find an artist leaning before a tiny easel, a brush and palette in his hands. Palomares’
work sells for thousands of dollars, but on the corner of 3rd Street and Traction Avenue in downtown L.A., he pumps out still lifes for $39.99 a pop.
It’s all part of “Francisco’s Fresh Paintings,” an art installation and mobile gallery/studio through which Palomares aims to disrupt the customary distance between art maker and art buyer, mediated by a dealer. Every 30 minutes, he completes an affordable oil painting, transforming the process of creating and selling art into a type of performance.
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Bethany names Carter head coach
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Bethany College recently named Tyrone Carter Head Football Coach and Dean of Student Athlete Success. Carter has served as the Interim Head Football Coach since September. The Dean of Student Athlete Success will provide key leadership in the areas of student engagement, retention, student athlete personal and professional development, and college completion for all student athletes at Bethany College.
“I am very excited for Tyrone to start this dual role. The focus of the new Dean of Student Athlete Success will be identifying the needs of student athletes to succeed academically at Bethany. Tyrone’s previous experience with coaching and retention will be incredibly valuable in this position,” said Dr. Elizabeth Mauch, Bethany College President.
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Spring is coming, and with the blossoming of new life comes plenty of fresh content for everyone s go-to streaming platform. Right now is a time of renewed hope and awakening, in more than just the poetic sense.
But before we get to this month s new offerings you might want to revisit some classics before they leave Netflix. Try Taxi Driver to channel your righteous, murderous anger about society going south, or Rainman for a heartwarming reminder of Tom Cruise before he was the subject of concerning deepfake videos. Some other fan favorites to watch before they re gone are all seven seasons of Weeds, the acclaimed Silver Linings Playbook and Molly s Game.
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