We caught up with the all-star nightlife and hospitality team of Serge Becker, Genc Jakupi, Binn Jakupi and Paul Salmon–proprietors of wildly popular Jamaican.
The Bombers have one big issue they need to fix, but if they can patch that up they’ll be a giant ready to be unleashed on the league, writes Mick Malthouse.
National Portrait Gallery, London
When conversing on the topic of
Tatlerâs June cover, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, youâll be hard-pressed to find a story relating to the beloved humanitarian and trendsetter that your companions have yet to hear. Well here is one riveting tale theyâre likely unaware of: the widely forgotten attack on Princess Dianaâs inaugural royal portrait.
Portraitist Bryan Organ unveiling his portrait of Princess Diana at the National Portrait Gallery, 1981
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Following the joyous news of Lady Diana Spencerâs engagement to Prince Charles in February of 1981, the National Portrait Gallery commissioned legendary British portraitist Bryan Organ to paint the first formal portrait of the soon-to-be Princess. Having rendered Prince Charles for the NPG the year prior, Organ was the natural choice for then-Director John Hayes. A romantic, Organ decided that â just as in life â the royal couple
Andi Goes – the children’s book that helps detect early signs of dyslexia
Havas Lynx Group have launched a children’s book aimed at raising awareness and detecting early signs of dyslexia. Helping to make sure that parents have the support they need whilst teaching from home.
Over 6 million people in the UK live with dyslexia. Despite this, there are no easy ways of getting a diagnosis and up to 80% of children aren’t diagnosed in school. A problem that is only being exacerbated by remote learning.
Havas Lynx Group has developed Andi Goes with a dual purpose – a book that for children acts as a fable to encourage them to embrace what makes them different, whilst for parents, the book helps to spot any possible early signs of the condition.
Ice Sculptures Up in Downtown Appleton By Rob Sussman
Feb 20, 2021 8:37 AM
APPLETON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) If you take a stroll along College Avenue in Downtown Appleton you’ll find 15 different beautifully handcrafted ice masterpieces, all part of the Avenue of Ice.
“Ice sculptures are a huge hit for the community they love to come out and see them which brings foot traffic into our district,” Lynn Hardy with Appleton Downtown Inc. said.
Installation for the works of art began early Friday morning.
Paul Salmon with Kristal Kleer Ice Sculptures says it all starts with a vision.
“I usually like to try to make it my own,” said Salmon. “So, taking an idea that someone gives me and then seeing what I can come up with as far as personalizing it.”