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Highland Center for the Arts Adorns a Snowy Trail With Sculpture in Greensboro

Johnson artist Harlan Mack has sited three of his earlier works along the trail. Bear Suit, crafted from bike parts, won the 2016 Upcycle Art Bike Competition grand prize from Catamount Arts and Kingdom Trails. The other two, Giraffe and Granilla, are among the first sculptures Mack made, in 2006. Welded scrap-metal creations, they appear remarkably animated; the latter, a gorilla, reaches out a friendly hand from his perch on a preexisting fieldstone. Rusted metal parts come together in a graceful abstraction, titled Celestial, by Underhill sculptor Thomas Douglas, used stainless steel for Aloft, an evocation of industrial machinery and speed in the spare form of a paper airplane angled into the sky.

The Rebel to Rabble Review: Breaking promises and windows

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Jan 8, 2021 12:01am Rabble politics reporter Karl Nerenberg. “The conversation is not, mostly, about whether or not we will go to the polls this year,” he writes. “Ottawa insiders seem pretty much unanimous on that one. There will be a federal election in 2021. The only point of contention is whether it will be in the spring or the fall.” As evidence, he cites Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s on-the-record year-end musings, during which he claimed not to be “actively seeking” another go-round on the hustings. Rather, he repeatedly pointed out that “opposition intransigence could, ahem, ‘force’ him to go to the people sooner rather than later,” a warning that prompted “unalloyed bafflement” from New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh.

Reel Collaborations: Artistic Partnerships in Wolfwalkers, Minari

Reel Collaborations: Artistic Partnerships in Wolfwalkers, Minari
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Vermont among states suing Facebook

MONTPELIER — Vermont is among 48 states that have joined together to sue Facebook for allegedly violating anti-monopoly laws. The complaint was filed in the District Court of the District of Columbia, said Christopher Curtis, chief of the Public Protection Division at the Vermont Office of the Attorney General. The Vermont attorney assigned to the case is Assistant Attorney General Ryan Kriger, who signed the complaint Dec. 3. “Ryan is a very experienced practitioner and a wonderful colleague to work with, and we’re very happy to have him participate,” said Curtis. He said the Public Protection Division has seven attorneys and three investigators who can assist with litigation.

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