supermarket stake out his back with take before it gets well emotion. i m going to cry. supermarket state tuesday. i didn t nine on food network cnn, breaking news good morning. you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we do have breaking news at this hour at any moment, the supreme court is expected to release opinions that could have a profound impact on american lives and american democracy. we re standing by for what could be one of the most consequential rulings in us history. assertion justice gorsuch calls a quote rule for the ages. the question whether a former president enjoys immunity from prosecution and is in effect above the law that ruling could drop in just minutes. we re also waiting a number of other major decisions from the justices among them, a case challenging the prosecution of january for each six defendants. that opinion could throw out some of the criminal charges against donald trump, plus just days after the two-year a
Jonas is the subject of two revelatory exhibitions now on view in New York along with the MoMA retrospective (through July 6), the Drawing Center is presenting a survey of works on paper, “Animal, Vegetable, Mineral,” through June 2. When I try to get an overview of Jonas’s work, I often consider the title of a work of hers from 1973: Glass Puzzle. I saw a version of this piece in her 2018 retrospective at London’s Tate Modern Glass Puzzle II, which is dated 1974/2000 and incorporates the original black-and-white video projected onto a paper screen, color footage from 1974 displayed on a small monitor, and a child’s desk that replicates one seen in the 1973 video, with some objects, props, inside.