Helen Parten Chiocco, 91, an Alabama native, died on Sunday, July 4, 2021, in Fairhope, of complications from a stroke.
Helen was a hairdresser and business owner, before she retired to travel, …
Chatham Co. businesses training for success
Chatham Co. businesses training for success By Mariah Congedo | March 1, 2021 at 11:37 PM EST - Updated March 1 at 11:45 PM
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTOC) - Throughout the pandemic, a lot of businesses relied on online sales, but for some of the new businesses or those without a big online presence, it was more difficult.
For businesses that are on Tybee Island or in Savannah, they’re going to get some help building their online presence. This will be through various virtual trainings on e-commerce and marketing.
Tybee Island businesses were surveyed by the Main Street Program when the pandemic started. One of the most common needs they had was for more business training to help them get through future hardships, like another shutdown.
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
Mario Merz’s igloos and spirals at Dia Beacon; Mernet Larsen’s mysterious representational paintings; and a group show, “Everybody Dies!,” explores mortality.
Mario Merz’s “Is Space Bent or Straight?” (1973) is made of glass propped around a metal armature and has a typewriter with an ad hoc poem sitting in it. Credit.Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome; Bill Jacobson Studio
Published Jan. 13, 2021Updated Jan. 29, 2021
Mario Merz
On long-term view. Dia Beacon, 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, N.Y.; 845-440-0100, diaart.org.
Mario Merz’s sculptural installations look a bit different from some of the austere Minimalist and land art works that form the core of Dia Beacon’s collection. For one thing, Merz’s sculptures use organic materials like fresh fruit, vegetables and twigs rather than the industrial materials like steel. The Merz show, however, artfully connects key 20th-century European movements with American on
where i m standing are yards from the tourist attraction. mayor deblasio came in office and promised to get rid of them. he wants to replace them with vintage electric cabs. polls say new yorkers better than 60% like this tradition. they like the carriage trade. they want it to stick around. one of those new yorkers is the actor liam neeson who says they are treated humanely. he urged mayor deblasio to meet with those who operate the handsome cabs and see the stables. you remember the old headline. liam, don t let horses be taken. you can see that movie, right? the white house says obamacare was a big success. should democrats celebrate that