OSWEGO â The Art Association of Oswego will present a new art exhibition in the Timothy McHenry Gallery beginning Saturday, June 5. The show, called Hard Copy, is an invitational exhibition of artwork by local and regional photographers.
There will be a public reception from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, the second weekend of the show. The reception will be free and open to the public. Masks and social distancing will be required.
The curators of this show are three veteran photographers, Charlotte Arcadi, Bob Kester and Peter Mahan. The show will consist of photographs by these three curators, plus works by 15 invited photographers. Each curator had the opportunity to invite five fellow photographers to participate, some brand new to exhibiting their work.
OSWEGO â The Art Association of Oswego will present a new art exhibition in the Timothy McHenry Gallery beginning Saturday, June 5. The show, called Hard Copy, is an invitational exhibition of artwork by local and regional photographers.
There will be a public reception from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, the second weekend of the show. The reception will be free and open to the public. Masks and social distancing will be required.
The curators of this show are three veteran photographers, Charlotte Arcadi, Bob Kester and Peter Mahan. The show will consist of photographs by these three curators, plus works by 15 invited photographers. Each curator had the opportunity to invite five fellow photographers to participate, some brand new to exhibiting their work.
The Crime Novelist Who Wrote His Own Death Scene
Eugene Izzi’s unpublished manuscript described a death almost exactly as his own. Did the writer predict his own demise, or was this all an elaborate, attention-getting ruse?
By Philip Caputo Esquire
This article originally appeared in the May 1997 issue of Esquire. Get access to every Esquire story ever published at
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He was a powerfully built man, six feet tall and two hundred pounds, with thick, dark hair, a prominent nose, piercing eyes, and an intensity that electrified some people and intimidated others. On December 7, 1996, he committed suicide in a spectacular fashion, after leaving a trail of clues designed to lead the police and the public to conclude that he’d been murdered by an Indiana militia group. For a while, his colleagues in the midwestern chapter of the Mystery Writers of America novelists whose minds run in winding channels of plots and conspiracies bought into his fiction. Within hours after
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The fourth industrial revolution = planned dystopia
by Kathleen Marquardt
April 14, 2021
Below is an article by an associate of Tom DeWeese at the American Policy Center, Kathleen Marquardt, the Center s vice president.
Klaus Schwab has been someone in the background of global machinations for many decades. He is the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF) which he formed in 1971 (fifty years ago) as an International NGO (one of the way too many civil society partners of the United Nations). The majority of these NGOs are there to promote and embed Agenda 21/2030/The Green New Deal into
every country, no matter how small, in the world. Schwabs WEF was set up to push Public-Private Cooperation, in other words, fascism, across the globe.