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Film society to stream Martha: A Picture Story starting March 12

March 10, 2021 The Rehoboth Beach Film Society offers virtual cinema access to “Martha: A Picture Story.” Starting Friday, March 12, the Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s offers virtual cinema access to “Martha: A Picture Story,” a charming documentary about a trailblazing graffiti and street photographer. In the 1970s, as the boroughs of New York City burned, icon Martha Cooper worked as a photographer for the New York Post, seeking images of creativity and play where others saw crime and poverty. As a result, she captured some of the first images of New York graffiti at a time when the city had declared war on this new culture. Cooper and her co-author Henry Chalfant compiled these images into the book “Subway Art.”

Martha Cooper is the photographer documenting decades of NYC graffiti

Back in the 1970s, at a time when the powers that be were waging a war against the emerging street art culture as part of its agenda of cleaning up the city, photographer Martha Cooper travelled the streets and subways of New York documenting its rich, vibrant graffiti. Working for the New York Post at the time, she glimpsed the beauty and creativity in this democratic art form as she journeyed through the boroughs of the city with her camera.  Like the once-impoverished New York neighbourhoods (since transformed by the process of gentrification) depicted in Cooper’s early photographs, the worth of graffiti art itself has similarly been reevaluated by the art establishment. As a medium, it’s since come to gain recognition and acceptance thanks to the ascent of artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al-Diaz, who left their enigmatic statements across the streets of NYC as the duo SAMO©, and Keith Haring, famed for his prolific and revered subway graffiti.

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NorthJersey com wins 35 awards in annual state journalism contest

NorthJersey.com wins 35 awards in annual state journalism contest Replay Video UP NEXT The Record and NorthJersey.com won 35 awards in the New Jersey Press Association s annual Better Newspaper Contest, including top honors for extensive coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Jersey. Singled out was the Loved and Lost series, a statewide media collaboration with the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University that set out to name and celebrate the life of every New Jersey resident lost to COVID-19. That was recognized with a first-place Innovation Award.  Photographers Amy Newman and Michael Karas won first-place awards for their photos and video of the Madonna Multinational Home for Funerals in Passaic, depicting its struggles as it was overwhelmed by COVID-19 funerals. Newman also won the NJPA s Best of Show award for her photos of the funeral home.

Star-Ledger wins general excellence award, numerous other top honors from state press association

Star-Ledger wins general excellence award, numerous other top honors from state press association Updated Feb 21, 2021; It was the eighth time in the past 11 years The Star-Ledger won the award. Journalists at NJ Advance Media provide the majority of the locally produced content for The Star-Ledger, NJ.com and other affiliated papers. In addition to the general excellence award, The Star-Ledger also took home top honors in various editorial, advertising and photography awards with much of the coverage focused on the devastating effects the coronavirus pandemic has had on New Jersey. “Year in and year out, we have proven that we have the best team of journalists in New Jersey,” said Kevin Whitmer, the organization’s lead editor. “The pandemic pushed our journalists to new levels of service and quality journalism. That shows in these results and the fact that millions of readers every day now rely on our work to keep them safe and informed.”

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