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New York Artist Captures Words And Music Of The 2020 Pandemic Year, Including Works From Kansas City

Kansas City nurse and musician Jenna Rae has a song on Never Records Apocalypse Anthems. New York artist Ted Riederer uses his label Never Records to archive what s happening in various moments in history. He ll release Apocalypse Anthems on Feb. 14. Ted Riederer seizes moments in history by recording songs, poems, and other bits of sound through his label Never Records. Typically, he creates a popup studio and issues open invitations for free recording sessions. In 2016, at the height of the Middle East refugee crisis, he set up shop in Amman, Jordan, and invited people to record their songs, poems, and thoughts. In 2018, Riederer spent two months in Kansas City during the citywide Open Spaces art exhibition. He understands now that he created an audio snapshot of a Kansas City free from any notion of a pandemic.

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James Jim Day Hunt | GulfCoastNewsToday com

Wednesday, January 6, 2021 8:00 am James (Jim) Day Hunt, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 24, 2020 after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was born on November 10, 1939, the second oldest of six children born to Ruth and Thomas Hunt of Fairfield, Iowa. Jim graduated from the University of Iowa in 1960 and Naval Officer Candidate School in 1961. In 1964, Jim married the love of his life, Sandra (Sandy) Bush, in Rome, Italy. It was a marriage that lasted 56 years until his death and gave them five children and seven grandchildren. In 1973, Jim started Southern Aluminum Casting Company and later Southern Aluminum Machining Company in Bay Minette, Alabama. Eventually, both businesses employed over 500 people and supplied engine parts to Ford Motor Company. Jim often said that the harder he worked the luckier he got. Jim and Sandy lived and raised their children in Point Clear, Alabama for nearly 40 years, and savored walks by

Holiday shoppers rush to local malls for last-minute gifts

Holiday shoppers rush to local malls for last-minute gifts WPVI CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (WPVI) For some, the mall was their last resort. They were hoping to get all of their packages shipped to their house, but with delays from the coronavirus vaccine shipments, to staffing issues, to the snow, they re running around the mall in person. It just feels good to get out and walk around, we haven t been able to do that, said Bella Fioravanti of Bensalem. Shoppers taking to the malls at off-peak hours were hoping to avoid large crowds and long lines. It was massive during the weekend - it was like unbelievable during the weekend, said Kelly Hunt, of Mayfair.

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