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Shift Technologies, Inc (SFT) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Shift Technologies first-quarter 2021 earnings call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speakers presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session to ask a question during a session. [Operator instructions] I d like to hand the conference over to the speaker today, Henry Bird, vice president of strategy and finance. Please go ahead. Vice President of Strategy and Finance Good afternoon and welcome to the Shift Technologies first-quarter 2021 earnings call. Joining me on the call today are co-CEOs, Toby Russell and George Arison; and CFO, Oded Shein. During our remarks, we will make some forward-looking statements, which represent our current judgment on what the future may hold. And while we believe these judgments are reasonable, these forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain assumptions, risks, and uncertainties. Actua

The post-pandemic art world in Arkansas - Arkansas Times

The post-pandemic art world in Arkansas courtesy of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art OPENING IN JULY: Crystal Bridges celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with the exhibition “Crystal Bridges at 10,” featuring more than 140 works, including Deborah Roberts’ mixed media on panel “He Looks Like Me.” What the immediate future holds for our museum-going life is still a bit murky, thanks to the unknowns of the pandemic. But what is certain is that big things are on the post-pandemic horizon, with a spruced-up and expanded Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts coming in 2022 and a 100,000-square-foot expansion at Crystal Bridges Museum of Fine Art in 2024.

Henry Bird: Paul Hollywood has a thick handshake, not limp, it s firm, it s sturdy, and it s good – Palatinate

Henry Bird: Paul Hollywood has a thick handshake, not limp, it s firm, it s sturdy, and it s good – Palatinate
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Fighting for justice and inclusion - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times Fighting for justice and inclusion The story of the NAACP on Martha’s Vineyard. Demonstration march to the Whaling Church by Williamston visitors and Edgartown hosts, Dec. 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum Williamston, N.C., delegation invited to Edgartown and hosted by the M.V. NAACP, December 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum Williamston, N.C., delegation invited to Edgartown by the Rev. Henry Bird, December 1963. Courtesy M.V. Museum M.V. NAACP float in Edgartown Fourth of July parade, 1964. Courtesy M.V. Museum Myrlie Evers, widow of Medgar Evers, at the Edgartown summer home of national NAACP president and Edgartown summer resident Kivie Kaplan, standing, and his wife Emily Kaplan, seated left. Circa 1964. Courtesy M.V. Museum

Great British Bake Off New Year special crowns its winner

Great British Bake Off New Year special crowns its winner Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith (C4/Love Productions/Mark Bourdillon) Rahul Mandal has been crowned the winner of the Great British Bake Off New Year special. The 2018 champion competed against other past bakers from the tent. But he beat his rivals – 2014 winner Nancy Birtwhistle, and Henry Bird and Helena Garcia, from 2019 – in the New Year special. The contestants competed across three challenges for judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. Ahead of the first task, fan favourite Mandal admitted: “I have never been this nervous in the tent. It’s so weird. I wasn’t even this nervous in the final.”

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