A Minnesota Jury Finally Told Us the Murder of a Black Man Mattered… Even at the Hands of a White Cop
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), Apollo and Daphne, detail of upper portion, 1622-25, marble, 95 5/8 inches (2.43 meters) high, Galleria Borghese, Rome, detail. Photo source: Alvesgaspar / Wikimedia Commons.
Don’t mess with Cupid. Apollo, the most handsome of the Greco-Roman gods, was the charioteer of the Sun, as well as the god of music, poetry, eloquence, art, medicine, prophecy, and archery. But Apollo made the mistake of dissing Cupid and he paid an everlasting price. This article explores the Apollo and Daphne myth in examples of Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo art, concluding with Bernini’s extraordinary version.
Roman, Apollo Belvedere, probably reign of Hadrian, 117-138, probably a copy of a Greek or Hellenistic bronze, possibly by Leochares from c. 330-320 B.C., marble, 7.3 feet (2.24 meters) high, Vatican Museums, Vatican City. Photo Source: Vatican Museums.
Live forum: Health officials answer community COVID questions
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Huron County s top health officials are discussing the latest updates on coronavirus during the Tribune s Live COVID Q&A Forum Dec. 17.
The event features special guests Huron County Health Department Medical Director Dr. Mark Hamed, Public Health Officer Ann Hepfer and Chief Medical Examiner Russell Bush. The forum is being moderated by Assistant Editor Scott Nunn following an introduction by Editor Eric Young.
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Each panelist will provide a unique perspective on the coronavirus and their expertise in their respective fields. The panel will answer questions submitted by readers and the Tribune s newsroom, as well as some that are asked during the live event.