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PANAMA CITY After two years of looking at blue tarps and flattened lots, crumbling abandoned buildings and the wooden bones of new construction delayed by COVID-19-related issues, people can now focus on a more colorful outlook taking shape downtown and soon to expand to other areas of the county.
Although it was slow to start and also suffered coronavirus delays, the Bay Arts Alliance mural project is now running full steam ahead. Two new murals were completed last week, and one is approaching the finish line while yet another is getting under way.
The most recent one to be completed was a symbolic work by Heather Clements that depicts a woman whose lower face and body are draped in green leaves. Because it was a public work of art, Heather asked the public (via her social media accounts) to help her name it.
PANAMA CITY The Bay Arts Alliance mural program continues to grow, as Atlanta-based artist George F. Baker III started work on a new mural in downtown Panama City on March 29.
His mural, Keep Dancing, is on the side of the Edward Jones Building, 470 Grace Ave., which faces the Bagel Maker. The wall will feature several colorful figures dancing with abandon to music from a record player.
“With my piece, Keep Dancing, I want people to realize they can keep moving beautifully throughout their lives, no matter what comes their way,” Baker explained in information provided by Bay Arts Alliance.
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At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on February 2, 2021, the following tribute to the life and service of the late Martin Stuart Feldstein, was placed upon the permanent records of the Faculty.
Martin Feldstein, who taught at Harvard for more than half a century, was one of the most influential economists of our era. His scientific contributions, spanning an astonishing number of applied fields, pointed the way to new areas of inquiry and new ways of carrying out research that countless economists followed. He advised numerous U.S. presidents and other public officials, serving as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Reagan administration, on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board under the second President Bush, and on President Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board. His economic ideas, in key ways a departure from what had prevailed since World War II, came to represent mainstream American economic policy thinking. And through his leadership of th