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This Is Athens Campaign: Thousands Of Foreigners Relocate To Athens To Work-from-home

This Is Athens Campaign: Thousands of foreigners relocate to Athens to work-from-home Search for: A large number of work-from-home employees from all around the world, that have been moving to Athens over the past year, have become the protagonists of the new campaign ‘This Is Athens‘, created by the Municipality of the city during 2020. As the campaign explains, these “digital nomads” are top professionals from big international corporations, who are not able to go to work, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions. This is Athens. Since they have been working remotely from home, they have chosen to live in Athens, for as long as these special conditions allow it, and work via internet with their companies in their home countries.

Essential, but fashionable What masks say about us, and why experts believe they re here to stay

Essential, but fashionable. What masks say about us, and why experts believe they’re here to stay. Updated Feb 15, 2021; Posted Feb 12, 2021 Ashanti Peoples rocks a high-fashion mask as Trenton Central High School holds its outdoor graduation in 2020 at Arm & Hammer Park.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Facebook Share Twitter Share Nearly a year into the pandemic, wearing a face mask probably feels like second nature. Masks are on your mind before you head out the door, they come in all sorts of different styles, and they minimize the spread of the virus. But what do masks say about us? Are they going to be a part of our lives for the foreseeable future? Are they the new fashion accessory to be paired with any new clothing purchase?

Book Review: The Hare, Melanie Finn

The Hare, the fourth novel by Northeast Kingdom writer Melanie Finn. It s the kind of statement that could have come straight out of a second-wave feminist s mouth, but in Finn s story, it s a realization that comes to a character through raw experience alone. That character, Rosemary Monroe, begins the novel as Rosie, a naïve first-year scholarship student at Parsons School of Design. Orphaned at age 5, Rosie was raised in blue-collar poverty in Lowell, Mass., by her grandmother, who had no love to spare for her. Grandma made ends meet by taking in boarders. Now Rosie is 18 and a budding artist. During a solo visit to the Museum of Modern Art, she is approached by a handsome man, Bennett Kinney, 20 years her senior. Knowledgeable and seemingly rich, he hooks her into a relationship with very little effort. Soon they are living together on the Connecticut coast in a studio apartment owned by friends who live in the main house nearby.

Art Institute of Chicago announces Irene Sunwoo as Chair of Architecture and Design

Art Institute of Chicago announces Irene Sunwoo as Chair of Architecture and Design Sunwoo joins the Art Institute from the Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Photo: Benjamin Mistak. CHICAGO, IL .-The Art Institute announced today that the museum has appointed architectural historian and curator Irene Sunwoo to be the John H. Bryan Chair and Curator, Architecture and Design. Sunwoo joins the Art Institute from the Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation , where she has been Curator of the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery and Director of Exhibitions since 2016. At Columbia, Sunwoo established a distinctive vision, overseeing an experimental and interdisciplinary exhibition program that fused a scholarly approach to content with innovative exhibition design. In her ongoing collaborations with architects and artists, Sunwoo has supported and advanced new architectural practices, research, an

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