Despite growing up in the area, Ken Kosoglow never purchased any Westmoreland Glass when the company was still in operation. But, over the past two decades, he and his wife became enamored with the lamps, plates, glassware and other items the company produced during its nearly 100 years in business.
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Palaeontologist excavated the unusual fossil from Ganzhou city in eastern China
It was found in 70 million-year-old rocks excavated near the city s railway station
It features part of an adult oviraptorosaur brooding on a clutch of some 24 eggs
Seven of these contain the skeletal remains of unhatched embryonic dinosaurs
The finding confirms oviraptorosaur did incubate their eggs like modern birds
Before artist Dana Levy came to St. Louis, she didnât think the city would provide an âextremeâ enough setting for her work. But when the Israeli-born artist traveled in 2019 to north St. Louis, she had never seen a place like it, she recalled.
If the buildings, abandoned, crumbling and covered in vegetation, were any indication, many people from wealthier parts of the city had not
seen it either â or at least taken a long look. Levy had found the right area to film her surreal warning about the future.
She gathered eagles, owls, vultures and lizards and filmed them north of the Delmar Divide, a geographical boundary often used as a reference point to explain the socioeconomic and racial differences that exist in the city.
People often watched Patrick Daily as he sketched exhibits at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh. He was in high school, taking art classes on the weekend. He and fellow students were often tasked with exploring the museum and drawing what they found.
One Saturday afternoon, he felt a tap on his shoulder. A man was looking over his shoulder, impressed by his sketch.
âHe introduced himself and he was the museum director. And I guess I was in awe of him,â Daily said. âAnd I remember thinking: I want to do that.â
Looking back, Daily thinks that moment set him on a career path leading him to the Hickory Landmarks Society.