Fashions come and go and are good indicator of the times we live in above all what courtroom for half a century french designer john paul goji was considered and all fall to the player in the fashion world a visionary right up to his dazzling finale in january 2020 who will lead the way in future. Fashions not. Just seem in changing we all may be seen get. Off missing as you know so dont bronzer close on the secular exam well. As experiencing a transition arts 21 is on the lookout for trailblazers and finds them in the most unlikely places. Morocco the reka valley in the foothills of the high Atlas Mountains a photo shoot for vogue arabia. Toledos hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of maize all artsy a fashion label founded by artsy eve frock in america. The israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the countrys culture and tradition. But i think. If the color if the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about it think of the happiness you only universe
Abraham lincolns hand. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this took place virtually, and the New York Historical society provided the video. Good evening, everyone. It is my absolute delight and pleasure to have the opportunity to speak with my good friend and professional colleague Harold Holzer. And as we said, please feel free to use the q a button at the bottom or the top of the screen and well get to as many questions toward the end. Lets turn our attention to some objects that help us describe the civil war. And might we see the cover of our book, civil war in 50 objects. In the museum realm, particularly the history museum, the art, objects, and documents on display have the power to stand in for a larger historical narrative conveying so much more than what is structurally defining of that object itself. But harold, what about our book civil war in 50 objects . How did this come about, and how effective is it at conveying the narrative of the civil war in 50 objects . Its kind of
Not for the first time, tonights speaker, thank you for helping us keep the conversation aloft in down all. The program can be viewed in its native habitat on crowd test and facebook and youtube pages, those who want to watch with Close Caption go to youtube, the cc button in the bottom of the player and the video will be available for rewatching immediately following podcast. The presentation will allow 30 to 45 minutes. After words he will take your questions, please up in your questions using the apps button on crowd test and neil shubin will take them at the end of his talk. Cant guarantee what he will get to every question but we will get to as many as possible. Maximize your time. Science and society, include a look at the nuclear site featuring bob ferguson and Tom Carpenter but Anthony Townsend on the future of driverless cars. And the uw science series, by grad students, by michael shermer, jillian andrews, that is not true, kurt bloodworth, tomorrow evenings program, samantha
But first symbols of hate surfacing in two bay area cities. Tonight oneonone we goh her message is clear and not an overreaction. There were five different yolklan racial trees where ropes were removed yesterday, and just because his was part of a swing apparatus, that is not clear with all of those instances. Reporter adding more fuel to the fire, police took down a fake body in white material hanging from a noose at lake merritt. Police said they found an American Flag nearby. That is an intentional act of terror. It is very clear. Reporter and there is Something Else clear tonight. These recent incidents are making people more aware of calo investigate this rope seen in a picture on social media. The caller referring to it as a noose, prompting a small protest in the neighborhood. We want, you know, everybody who that affects to know that im here for them to listen and to also stand up for them. Reporter rohnert parks police chief says the rope has been theres but had no problem inv
Enforced. Im dan ashley. And im dion lim. Today was another record day for covid19 cases in the u. S. According to the tracing projects, more than 5,688 new cases were reported. Thats out of 721,000 tests. They reported 588 cases yesterday. Our part of building a bigger bay area is focusing on your health and we are being asked to protect ourselves and others by avoiding crowds. Several bay area beaches are closed, and in pacifica, you could face a hefty fine for not complying. Well have more on that story in just a few minutes. First in the south bay, gilroy is moving forward with fireworks despite requests from the state for communities on the watch list to cancel those plans. Now, crowds will not be able to watch where theyormay buabc7 reporter christer christs nguyen talks about the steps theyre taking to be in compliance. Reporter for residents in gilroy, the past year has been even tougher with last summers tragedy at the citys famed garlic festival still on the minds of many. To