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Rebate donation project will raise funds for grassland conservation

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Business owners in Fort Collins brace for winter weather impacts

Business owners in Fort Collins brace for winter weather impacts Fort Collins and communities in the northern Foothills could see up to 3 feet of snow As of Friday evening, predictions hold steady that regions north of the Denver Metro will see the brunt of the winter storm. City officials in Fort Collins are urging residents to stay home. and last updated 2021-03-13 02:05:20-05 FORT COLLINS, Colo.— As of Friday evening, predictions hold steady that regions north of the Denver Metro will see the brunt of the winter storm and city officials in Fort Collins are urging residents to stay home.

It s so important for women to have their own business right now : Ivy Crewdson on starting her art advisory

Crewdson says she is really involved in psychoanalysis and always loved figuring out what suited a person” Photo: Craig Markus A life in the art world may have been inevitable for Ivy Crewdson. As the only child of the sculptor Joel Shapiro, she grew up surrounded by art and artists. But finding her own way has been anything but a straight path. Crewdson started out studying sculpture at Oberlin College in Ohio before transferring to do art history at New York University, and going on to get her masters at the Institute of Fine Arts. She worked for a decade at Barbara Gladstone’s gallery, and as an art adviser for 13 years with Allan Schwartzman, most recently at Art Agency, Partners (AAP) which was bought by Sotheby’s in 2016. But last year, Crewdson branched out alone, leaving to launch her own boutique advisory business.

Regina artist Sylvia Ziemann s miniature works tackle big subjects

Regina artist Sylvia Ziemann s miniature works tackle big subjects Sylvia Ziemann s contributions to the Dunlop s States of Collapse depict animal-human characters in various states of COVID-19 isolation. Author of the article: Ashley Martin Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  •  February 11, 2021  •  5 minute read  •  Sylvia Ziemann sits next to her miniature installation entitled Path to Individuation at the Dunlop Art Gallery Central location in Regina on Jan. 30, 2021. The piece is part of the current exhibition, States of Collapse. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

TWRA discusses permit requirements for landowners in Unit CWD

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is addressing rumors about deer season in West Tennessee. Amy Snider with TWRA says they’ve heard about confusion over deer season, which ended on Friday. “Deer season closed last Friday in Unit CWD. What you can get, if you’re a landowner inside unit CWD, you may get a permit to help control.

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