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comments Alec Baldwin appeared exhausted as he ran errands in the Hamptons on Monday after defending his wife The SNL star took to social media on Sunday to slam critics over claims wife, Hilaria, faked Spanish heritage Hilaria, who was born Hillary Hayward-Thomas, previously claimed that she came to US when she was 19 But it has been revealed that she attended $64,900-a-year Cambridge School of Weston in Massachusetts Several former classmates came forward to confirm that Hilaria was in fact raised in Weston, Massachusetts Additional posts revealed Hilaria s mom, Dr Kathryn Hayward, discussed growing up in Massachusetts Videos of Hilaria s past TV appearances were also unearthed as evidence that her Spanish accent isn t real, including a segment from the Today show on which she seemingly forgot English word for cucumber
A painting of two Black dolls by Aisebourne | Courtesy of William Grant Still Art Center To launch the first exhibition, the Fergersons reached out to artists who were part of Los Angeles assemblage movement. The couple told the artists, Make a doll and reinterpret the notion of dolls, reinterpret our identity, and let s do this show, according to Motevalli. And it was mostly artwork. It was mostly assemblage art, and some Black dolls that were historic. That first exhibition attracted people interested in doll-collecting, artwork, dolls used for religious purposes and the psychological impact of dolls on the public. It was a big hit, said Motevalli. Because of its success, the Friends of the William Grant Still Arts Center decided to continue the show year after year, bringing dollmakers of all kinds together in the same venue.