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Celebrated architect Art Gensler 58 dies at 85

May 12, 2021 Arthur “Art” Gensler Jr., B.Arch. ’58, who was celebrated as a global architect, astute entrepreneur and founder of a small practice that became one of the largest and most successful firms in the industry, died May 10 at age 85. Throughout his 65-year career, Gensler was known for his ethos of putting people first, as well as his generosity and commitment to Cornell and the College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP). Art Gensler “Grounded yet optimistic, matter-of-fact yet prescient, Art Gensler always saw things not just as they were, but as they could be,” said J. Meejin Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of AAP.

Downtown hotel fires up new steakhouse from famous Latin American chef

Downtown s hottest hotel fires up new steakhouse from renowned Latin American chef Downtown hotel fires up new steakhouse from famous Latin American chef Courtesy of Four Seasons Houston A rendering shows Toro Toro s dining room. Courtesy of Four Seasons Houston Chef Richard Sandoval. Toro Toro will also offer a bar/lounge space. Courtesy of Four Seasons Houston A selection of Toro Toro s brunch dishes. Courtesy of Four Seasons Houston The comprehensive renovations taking place at the Four Seasons Hotel Houston include a new restaurant from a chef who’s known as the “Father of Modern Mexican Cuisine.” Richard Sandoval will bring his Latin American steakhouse

Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds

Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds News provided by Share this article Constructing Poetry: Sculptural Work by Don Gummer, an exhibit that will take place both within the galleries and outside on the Springfield Museums grounds. Large-scale, abstract, three-dimensional sculptures by the internationally renowned artist Don Gummer will join the whimsical characters in the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden on the Museums grounds. Smaller sculptures, maquettes, and a painting will grace two galleries in the D Amour Museum of Fine Arts. New York City-based artist Don Gummer has garnered critical acclaim for his work since the late 1960s. This exhibit assembled exclusively for the Springfield Museums explores work from throughout Gummer s long and auspicious career and includes a 2021 wall relief sculpture that has never been seen by the public before.

A Closer Look at the DarkSide Ransomware Gang – Krebs on Security

DarkSide is responsible for an attack that caused Colonial Pipelineto shut down 5,550 miles of pipe, stranding countless barrels of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel on the Gulf Coast. Here’s a closer look at the DarkSide cybercrime gang, as seen through their negotiations with a recent U.S. victim that earns $15 billion in annual revenue. Colonial Pipeline has shut down 5,500 miles of fuel pipe in response to a ransomware incident. Image: colpipe.com New York City-based cyber intelligence firm Flashpoint said its analysts assess with a moderate-strong degree of confidence that the attack was not intended to damage national infrastructure and was simply associated with a target which had the finances to support a large payment.

My Body Is Powerful—and I Have the Scars to Prove It

While some might perform heroics to erase a scar from their body, or do everything in their power to hide them, Women’s Health Executive Editor Abby Cuffey flaunts hers particularly the ones on her leg. She has a 5-inch scar from her knee down and marks around her ankle as a result of breaking her right tibia during a high school soccer game. She was rushed into emergency surgery, where doctors placed a titanium rod and two screws into the area to correct it. Though the screws were eventually removed, the rod itself and scars on her knee and ankle from surgery remained.

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