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As offices reopen, employers adapt to a changing work world

As offices reopen, employers adapt to a changing work world Michelle Jarboe/Crain s Cleveland Business Pedestrian activity is picking up in downtown Cleveland, where employers brought back a wave of office workers this month. White-collar workers are trickling back to offices across the region, after nearly a year-and-a-half spent in spare bedrooms or basements. But employers aren t taking a one-size-fits-all approach to reopening. In a competitive labor market, where flexibility has become more of an expectation than a perk, some companies are going fully remote. Others are experimenting with hybrid schedules. A few are reimagining office layouts to reflect new ways of working.

He s an Artist His Medium? Wings, Tails, Scales, Beaks and Claws

He’s an Artist. His Medium? Wings, Tails, Scales, Beaks and Claws. Credit.Deena So Oteh April 16, 2021, 12:32 p.m. ET “Byrne Hall had a listening, whispering air.” This description of the Queen Anne-style mansion at the center of Elizabeth Brooks’s eerie and addictive Gothic novel THE WHISPERING HOUSE (Tin House, 378 pp., paper, $16.95) could also be applied to its heroine, the eavesdropping, willowy Freya Lyell, who becomes entangled with Byrne Hall and its inhabitants. Freya, bookish and sensible, has always lived in the shadow of her “frightening and beautiful” elder sister, Stella, and never more so since Stella’s body was discovered near the seaside village of Bligh. Five years later Freya, now 23, travels to Bligh from London for a wedding reception at Byrne Hall, only to discover a portrait of Stella hanging on a wall. This portrait, and the artist who painted it — Cory Byrne — launch Freya into the mystery of what really happe

BMAC hosts online conversation with artist, curator, and poet celebrating positive Black identity, Apr 21

“Children of the Sun” is on view at BMAC through June 13. Founded in 1972, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center presents rotating exhibits of contemporary art, complemented by lectures, artist talks, film screenings, and other public programs. BMAC is open Wednesday-Sunday, 10-4. Admission is on a “pay-as-you-wish” basis. Located in historic Union Station in downtown Brattleboro, at the intersection of Main Street and Routes 119 and 142, the Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information, call 802-257-0124 or visit www.brattleboromuseum.org. BMAC is supported in part by the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by Allen Bros. Oil, Brattleboro Savings & Loan, C&S Wholesale Grocers, the Four Columns Inn, Sam’s Outdoor Outfitters, and Whetstone Station Restaurant & Brewery.

10 Creepiest Gothic Novels

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