In april 25th a boat sank in the mediterranean coast 700 migrants drowned. His costar has brought the wreck to the Venice Biennale a but can devise a really big own for it isnt just taste lives well its certainly getting people talking and that is very much in the spirit of this being on i now in its 58th edition which aims to open up new perspectives on the world is that succeeding lets take a look. Fog of steam the caribbeans of it rolling down the facade of the central pavilion. The us official fog envelops the visitors at the entrance. Curator Ralph Rudolph promised powerful images and the show begins with one created by lara. Art that you can physically feel. Its rising from the building because it was a great. Collecting all the thoughts of the visitors who are inside who are engaging in this work. Of course as human beings were not just about things. In our heads we can live in the parents to the future but our bodies were always will be the rest of the exhibition is entitled ma
Building homes and building bridges in our community. To make ways for women. Feel powerless in your career . Meet a woman changing a system dominated by men. Like selfcheckout at the Grocery Store . How about the same experience going through security at the airport . Were checking on this on a thursday. Good morning, everybody, im reed cowan. Im nicole zaloumis. I feel like super tuesday and then a recap wednesday and now just here in the confines and like being home on the couch. Here we are. And its thursday which means its friday junior. Im Gianna Franco so the weekend is just around the corner. So loathes to look forward to. A live look at highway 9 in saratoga this morning. Shut down due to the mudslide. We dont have the live shot unfortunately. The road closure between Redwood Gulch is expected to last through at least tomorrow. Update there. And jessica, update on the weather. I think you said yesterday that we have some dry conditions for a few days here. Thank goodness. Oh m
Of the United States. After becoming the presumptive nominee for his party, President Joe Biden takes the mic, speaking to millions in the state of the Union Address. Can his words capture undecided voters as he looks to take on trump . I had my vest on and i went into costco. And some guy walks over and goes, oh, you must be a crosswalk guard. And i said, no. I build homes. Building homes and building bridges in our community to make ways for women. Feel powerless in your career . Meet a woman changing a system dominated by men. Like selfcheckout at the Grocery Store . How about the same experience going through security at the airport . Were checking out the checkin on a thursday. I kind of like that at least from the point of view of its really good lighting and its like the ring lights did you see that . She looked great. Im reed cowan. I wish i had a light this morning. Good morning, im Nicole Zaloumis and im glad were shining the light on female general contractors and you know j
Our afternoon conversation will explore and discuss how president ial sites and museums can be more inclusive through site interpretation and programing, community and descendant engagement and exhibits. The concept seems simple enough. Tell the full story. But storytelling, much like history itself, can be complicated, complex and contradictory. These speakers and their respective sites have all encountered different challenges while seeking to tell the full story. But theyve also experienced access, encouragement and praise for embracing and sharing the entirety of the american experience. Our moderator for this discussion is felicia bell Senior Advisor to the director at the Smithsonian National museum of American History, joe. Joining her on stage is meredith evans, who is director of the jimmy carter president ial library and museum. Sara bonharper executive director of James Monroes highland. Kate lemay, curator and historian for the National Portrait gallery. And Gayle Jessup Wh
Our afternoon conversation will explore and discuss how president ial sites and museums can be more inclusive through site interpretation and programing, community and descendant engagement and exhibits. The concept seems simple enough. Tell the full story. But storytelling, much like history itself, can be complicated, complex and contradictory. These speakers and their respective sites have all encountered different challenges while seeking to tell the full story. But theyve also experienced access, encouragement and praise for embracing and sharing the entirety of the american experience. Our moderator for this discussion is felicia bell Senior Advisor to the director at the Smithsonian National museum of American History, joe. Joining her on stage is meredith evans, who is director of the jimmy carter president ial library and museum. Sara bonharper executive director of James Monroes highland. Kate lemay, curator and historian for the National Portrait gallery. And Gayle Jessup Wh