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T-Burg artist s whimsical new book | Trumansburg

“Book Marks” is a visual journey through a lifetime of reading and remembering, an alluring blend of art book and autobiography that will capture the imagination.  At its heart are 434 intricate collages and drawings created on three by five-inch repurposed library checkout cards, each one representing a book that left an indelible mark on artist Barbara Page, who will appear at a Zoom event with the Ulysses Philomathic Library in Trumansburg April 28 at 7 p.m. Barbara Page is an artist, triathlete, and avid reader. Her work includes large museum installations, including the expansive Rock of Ages, Sands of Time at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York, and the 140-foot-long pedestrian bridge and mural at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.

An ancient hippo-sized reptile may have been surprisingly agile

March 15, 2021 at 8:00 am Some 260 million years ago, before the rise of dinosaurs, bone-crushing anteosaurs reigned as land’s largest predators. A new analysis of an anteosaur skull suggests that these hefty reptiles may have been relatively speedy. “This contradicts what we knew about anteosaurs before,” says Ashley Kruger, a paleontologist at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. Based on the reptiles’ size, which was around that of today’s hippos or rhinos, researchers had pegged the Permian Period predators as sluggish beasts that waited to ambush prey. The skull of an Anteosaurus magnificus appears to tell a different story.

Wilson s World: Getting Interactive with the 26th Annual Reptile and Amphibian Days at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh

WCCB Charlotte s CW Weather Sponsor: Wilson’s World: Getting Interactive with the 26th Annual Reptile and Amphibian Days at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 26th Annual Reptile and Amphibian Days run March 8th through March 13th. March 3, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. –  Thanks to virtual visits, people from all over the state will be able to enjoy the week long interactive  26th Annual Reptile and Amphibian Days at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.  Wilson was joined by Miranda Dowdy‎ with the museum to talk about all of the fun virtual events and programs anyone of any age can enjoy from March 8th through 13th.  All of the events can be found at their website naturalsciences.org.

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