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Day’s End Day’s End, 2021. Rendering. “OUR STREETS ARE CALENDARS containing who we were and who we will be next,” wrote Colson Whitehead in a November 2001 essay about a New York still in the turbid wake of a different airborne cataclysm. “We see ourselves in this city every day when we walk down the sidewalk and catch our reflections in store windows, seek ourselves in this city each time we reminisce about what was there 5, 10, 40 years ago, because all our old places are proof that we were here.” Whitehead’s essay is perhaps most famous for its charming epigraphic rubrics for city citizenship (“You are a New Yorker when what was there before is more real and solid than what is here now”), but, at its core, it conducts a reckoning with the unique and personal aftermath of physical, material loss, while offering a token of consolation just as unique and personal: the lost city, forever fixed in individual memory a place we might carry with us and move t ....
Las Vegas Weekly Nevada Craft Brewers Association president Wyndee Forrest at CraftHaus Brewery in Henderson Photo: Wade Vandervort Leslie Ventura Thu, Apr 22, 2021 (2 a.m.) You know Wyndee Forrest and her husband, Dave, as the brewmasters and owners behind CraftHaus Brewing, a regional favorite for local craft beer fans. But Wyndee’s work in the industry doesn’t end there. As the new president of the Nevada Craft Brewers Association executive board, Forrest says she hopes to “create one united voice” between the northern and southern regions in the state. “I’m really honored that my fellow craft brewers trust me to be the uniting voice to represent them all,” Forrest tells the ....
April 12, 2021 I’m pretty sure we lost the trail fairly early on. Following the waypoint on the GPS, my daughter Maia and I leapt over a creek and then made our way through some underbrush, all the while searching for the wooden sculpture of Echo, the non-binary unicorn. “Here they are!” Maia called. And there, grazing by a small creek was Echo, in all their woodsy finery. Created by artist Nickie Lewis, Echo was the first of the dozen, or so, fanciful sculptures that she built in Robert Burnaby Park. Created out of twigs, twine and other natural materials, the large and small sculptures are scattered throughout the woods of the 48-hectare public park in East Burnaby. So natural in appearance, the creatures look like they grew in place. Some blend in so perfectly that we almost bumped into the dragon. ....
SALEM Gary Moffett isn’t a “me” or “I” kind of guy. The 84-year-old former retailer recently retired after more than 36 years on the Salem Civil Service Commission, both as a board member and clerk/secretary, lending a hand in the hiring process for nearly every current member of the city’s safety forces. That’s a lot of responsibility for a three-member board, but for Moffett, it was just one more way to serve the community that became his home as a youngster, to help the community where he and his wife Wilma raised their family and operated their businesses and where they still reside. ....