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Holley sisters persevere to graduate together

Holley sisters persevere to graduate together 6 hours ago Sisters Amelia (left) and Megan Holley will graduate together with UGA degrees in human development and family science in May 2021. After starting at another college, Amelia just wanted to be near her younger sister, so for the past two years they’ve taken many of their classes together. (Photo credit: Megan Holley Photography) Sisters say the happiest place on earth is where they re together The first song Amelia Holley wrote still exists on YouTube and a Facebook page that was last updated five years ago. For the cover art of her first single, “No One to Save Me,” the 16-year-old Amelia is smiling in a turquoise dress, guitar hanging from one shoulder, long red hair flowing down the other shoulder from under a straw cowboy hat.

Exhibition offers a glimpse of François Morellet s prolific and multi-faceted oeuvre from 1953-2013

Exhibition offers a glimpse of François Morellet s prolific and multi-faceted oeuvre from 1953-2013 François Morellet, Rouge pair - Bleu impair n° 5, 2012. Eleven red neon tubes and 9 blue argon tubes, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 100 cm / 47 1/4 x 39 3/8 in. © François Morellet/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Courtesy Estate Morellet. NEW YORK, NY .- François Morellet (1926 – 2016), a prolific self-taught painter, sculptor, and installation artist, developed a radical approach to geometric abstraction during a career spanning more than six decades. The artist’s inaugural exhibition with Hauser & Wirth, ‘François Morellet. In-Coherent,’ offers a glimpse of Morellet’s prolific and multi-faceted oeuvre from 1953 – 2013, including some rarely seen key abstract geometric paintings from the 1950s and 1960s, a major wall installation from 1977, space installations and several neon works, a medium pioneered and continuously readdressed by the artist through

Facing Homelessness: Searching for a Roof on the Suncoast Can Be Harder than most know

Facing Homelessness: Searching for a Roof on the Suncoast Can Be Harder than most know Searching for a Roof on the Suncoast By Rebecca Fernandez | December 9, 2020 at 4:36 PM EST - Updated December 10 at 6:17 PM SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - “A lot of people will come up to you and say ‘Why don’t you get a job?’ Well, I have a job. You put money away, but you can’t come up with the big giant amounts like first month, last month and security right away.” It’s a scary thought, but it’s very real for some of our neighbors. There are many obstacles that some have to overcome in order to find a place to call home.

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