Cig Harvey, Meg Weston, Richard Reitz Smith featured in March Poet’s Corner
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Works by Cig Harvey, Meg Weston, and Richard Reitz Smith will be featured on The Poet’s Corner, Sunday, March 7, from 4 - 5:30 p.m. Register for this Zoom event on the website www.thepoetscorner.org/events.
Whether it’s a hand-crafted book, a limited edition self-published book, or a published monograph, there are many routes to getting beautiful work out into the world that combines images and text in a variety of formats. In addition to reading from and sharing their work, these three respected artists will share their experience and ideas in a lively discussion on the topics of writing, design, creation and routes for publication.
Openings and Closings: February 24 to March 2 Elizabeth Lanza
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia; gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
February 24, 6 PM EST
From elaborate table settings that included spoons specifically used for certain jellies to the 20th-century invention of the TV dinner, it is safe to say that the way we dine in the Western world has changed drastically. The Chrysler Museum of Art is hosting a virtual program,
The Post-Revolution Evolution of Dining in America and Great Britain, during which Colonial Williamsburg’s senior curator of metals Janine Skerry will take attendees on a journey through time that traces the evolution from “service à la Française” to “service à la Russe”. The event, which is free to all, must be accessed through a Zoom link which you can sign up to receive in your email inbox here.
Even (and especially) during a pandemic, people are craving big-money foodie experiences.
By
Timothy Malcolm
2/24/2021 at 11:25am
The dimly-lit dining room of Turner s.
When the first guests were welcomed into the highly anticipated Goodnight Hospitality tasting-menu restaurant March, albeit as part of a holiday-season, lounge-style concept that acted as a preview, June Rodil felt an even more pronounced bounce in her step. Darting from the more casual Rosie Cannonball to the freewheeling Chalet and up to the slightly more serious March felt like the ultimate thrill for someone who lives and breathes hospitality. It felt awesome, says Rodil, a master sommelier and partner at Goodnight Hospitality. The most rewarding aspect was seeing the movement between the restaurants. People would start with a drink at March and say, Actually, I want dinner, I want a pizza downstairs [at Rosie Cannonball]. And then have a really grateful handoff between the two concepts.
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MFA Boston receives gift of 48 Henryk Ross photographs depicting life inside a World War II Jewish Ghetto
Henryk Ross (Polish, 19101991), Untitled from Litzmann (Lodz) Ghetto, 19401945. Photograph, gelatin silver print. Gift of Howard Greenberg in honor of Jacques Preis. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
BOSTON, MASS
.-The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has received a gift of 48 photographs by Henryk Ross (19101991), which offer an extraordinarily rare glimpse of life inside Polands Lodz Ghetto during the Holocaust. Donated to the MFA by collector Howard Greenberg, the group of gelatin silver prints was originally given directly by Ross to Lova Szmuszkowicz, later Leon Sutton (19092007), a fellow survivor of the Lodz Ghetto who brought them to the U.S. when he immigrated to New York City in 1947. The prints represent a significant range of both official images, which Ross took as a photographer for the ghettos Department of Statistics, and the unofficial photograph