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Cathy Whitlock
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped these institutions from teaching Hollywood’s next generation of costume designers.
Courtesy of SCAD; Wayne Reich/Courtesy of School; Courtesy of SCAD; Angeliki Matsi/courtesy of Wimbledon College of Arts/UAL
Clockwise from far left: Veteran costume designer Ruth E. Carter in front of the SCAD exhibition “Afrofuturism in Costume Design”; a student at work in the costume shop at UNCSA; a performance of Little Women at SCAD; a costume design lineup by Wimbledon alum Angeliki Michaelidou Matsi.
Sure, nothing can beat hands-on experience, but learning the basics and technology of costume design can offer the skills to meet the unique demands of virtually any type of project. Just ask Emmy Award-winning costume designer Jane Petrie (
Prophet reelected mayor in Alfred, Brewster wins in Canaseraga
Wellsville Daily Reporter
ALFRED Democrat Becky Prophet was reelected mayor of the Village of Alfred Tuesday with 42 votes.
Prophet ran unopposed, though the election drew eight write-in votes with Brian Saltsman and Mike Sherman each receiving a pair.
James Ninos and Peter McClain both received 46 votes and were elected to seats on the board of trustees.
Wende Bush was elected village justice with 48 votes.
Brewster elected mayor in Canaseraga
CANASERAGA Edna Brewster, endorsed by both Democrats and Republicans, won the mayor’s office in Canaseraga Tuesday, finishing with 55 votes.
Brewster, a former village trustee, ran unopposed. There were four write-in votes cast for Terry Gordon.
Mar 4, 2021
P.U.P. 11 Elected in Belize City
While San Pedro in the Belize District had the second highest voter turnout in the country, Belize City had the lowest with only forty-six percent. News Five’s Isani Cayetano and election correspondent Terry Gordon were making the rounds all day on the south and north sides.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
While people are still debating what might have contributed to dismal display of voting in the nation’s largest population center, the majority of those who did turn out handed the win to incumbent mayor Bernard Wagner. His entire P.U.P. slate trounced the U.D.P. contenders by almost two to one. Terry Gordon spoke with Wagner who was confident there would indeed be a second blue wave.