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Mattatuck Museum Presents A FACE LIKE MINE : Featuring Artists Kara Walker, Kerry James - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily com

WATERBURY, CT – On Sunday, May 2, The Mattatuck Museum opened “A Face Like Mine,” a new exhibition that examines Black life by positioning African-American artists to depict their own lives and culture from the Harlem Renaissance to the present day. A Face Like Mine includes over 75 works of paintings, sculpture, prints, textiles, and photographs by artists Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, Lorna Simpson, James VanDerZee, and Kehinde Wiley and will explore themes such as identity, family, community, politics and performance. The exhibition is held in conjunction with the Grand Opening of the Mattatuck’s newly renovated and expanded facility.

Sussex care home loses half of its residents to Covid-19 over Christmas

ALMOST half of all residents at a Sussex care home died with Covid-19 over the Christmas period, it has been reported. Of the 27 people being cared for by Edendale Lodge care home in Crowhurst, 13 had lost their lives with confirmed or suspected Covid since December 13 , the home operator s managing director Adam Hutchison told The Guardian. Speaking to the publication, he described the virus as unstoppable saying people at the care home are sitting ducks . Edendale Lodge care home in Crowhurst More than a third of the staff at the site tested positive for Covid-19 during an outbreak of the virus in which residents died on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.

Glass vial shortage and delays in approval is this why the vaccine drive is being held up?

Britain has vaccinated 1.3million people in just under a month. but the target is two million a week. That s the rate needed to protect the four most vulnerable groups by February 15 – including everyone over 70. Boris Johnson has blamed regulators for the sluggish start, warning that their strict protocols have limited how quickly the vaccine programme can be accelerated. The Business Secretary, Alok Sharma, had promised in May that 30million doses of the vaccine from Oxford and AstraZeneca would be ready by September. Now, four months on from that deadline, our stocks are still falling short of the target two million a week.

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