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Dozens watch the start of CatVideoFest at the Roxie Theater after a long pandemic closure and a period of viewing cat videos at home.Brontë Wittpenn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Assistant manager Jake Ryan takes tickets as cat-loving fans enter the Roxie Theater.Photos by Brontë Wittpenn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A poster reads “Cat Video Fest” outside of the Roxie Theater in San Francisco, Calif. on Sunday, July 25, 2021. The festival has returned to the theater after a one-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show features homemade videos of cats and their owners along with cat videos that have gone viral on YouTube and social media platforms.Brontë Wittpenn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Investment Guru In 2015, Paula Volent, the highest paid employee in the NESCAC, earned nearly one million dollars more than the previous year.
On July 1, Paula Volent, Bowdoin’s chief investments officer, will be stepping down from her position after more than two decades of service to the College. Over the duration of her career in Brunswick, Volent oversaw the growth of Bowdoin’s endowment from $465 million to its current $2.4 billion valuation growth which has fundamentally altered the College’s financial capabilities and enabled it to be one of 19 need-blind colleges nationwide in its admissions policies and meet full demonstrated financial need with zero loans. As Volent leaves Brunswick, she will leave big shoes for her replacement, Niles Bryant, current director of investments, to fill.
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Esphyr Slobodkina’s work hung in the first modern art museum in the U.S. next to pieces by Pablo Picasso, Juan Miró, Fernand Léger and Piet Mondrian.
She was the only woman and the only American included in collector A.E. Gallatin’s Museum of Living Art located at New York University, a forerunner of the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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LewAllen Galleries in Santa Fe is showcasing her work in “The Many Worlds of Esphyr Slobodkina” through May 15.
The title is apt. The Russian-born artist was not easy to categorize or pinpoint. Slobodkina changed styles as often as she switched mediums. Viewers can spot echoes of Picasso, the Swiss expressionist/surrealist Paul Klee, Cubism and even representationalism in her work. Her choice of mediums included oil, watercolor, found objects, collage, wood and fabric.
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