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Jane Baby Jane Holzer of Warhol fame sells longtime Palm Beach home

NewsSocietyShiny ShotsArtsReal Estate NewsLifestyleUSA TODAYObituariesE-Edition Longtime Palm Beacher and Warhol friend Jane ‘Baby Jane’ Holzer sells house for $7.55M: deed Holzer inherited her house, which was built by her late parents and just sold for $7.55 million at 147 Dunbar Road. In the 1960s, Holzer was among the late artist Andy Warhol’s coterie in New York. Darrell Hofheinz Palm Beach Daily News Worth Avenue landlord Jane Holzer who became famous in the 1960s as “Baby Jane” Holzer, when she starred in avant-garde films made by the late Andy Warhol has sold her longtime house on the near North End. The deed for 147 Dunbar Road was recorded Friday at $7.55 million. The house stands in the ocean block of Dunbar Road, about a half-mile north of The Breakers.

Palm Beach home sales skyrocket in fourth quarter, reports show

NewsSocietyShiny ShotsArtsReal Estate NewsLifestyleUSA TODAYObituariesE-Edition Palm Beach home sales skyrocket in fourth quarter, reflecting a go-go year: reports Single-family Q4 home sales were up by more than 300 percent year over year, sales analyses show, with 2020 sales volume setting records in Palm Beach. Darrell Hofheinz It was the boom few would have predicted. But one of the unanticipated effects of the coronavirus pandemic was that it helped light a fuse that sent Palm Beach real estate skyrocketing to record-setting heights in 2020, capped by a burst of fourth-quarter sales documented in a new round of sales reports. The total number of single-family transactions 289 in Palm Beach last year jumped 122% over the previous year, according to the fourth-quarter report prepared by agent Suzanne Frisbie at Premier Estate Properties. And 2020 ended “with often-staggering, record-breaking highs,” Frisbie wrote in her report.

Adventist Books of 2020

Adventist Books of 2020 December 31, 2020 This was a tough year in publishing with the world homebound and authors and publishers only able to market new books through online avenues. Nevertheless, books on a wide range of topics continued making their way into the hands of readers. From riveting autobiographies to vegan cooking, from theology to understanding Adventism, here are 20 books from Adventist authors that we read in 2020. (The following titles are in order of publication date.) 1. This anthology includes scholarly papers presented at the 3 rd International Symposium organized by the Institute of Adventist Studies of Friedensau Adventist University in Germany that analyze the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in Europe from a variety of angles: historical, missiological, theological, and socio-political. “The essays provoked, puzzled, and inspired me addressing questions I will likely need to confront at some point in my own culture as the United States experie

2020 Year in Review: Top lifestyles stories in La Jolla

While the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of screen time Zoom teleconferencing, more Netflix than anyone thought possible and FaceTime as a way to socialize it also seems to have brought out a lot of authors and other creatives in our own backyard. Here’s a look at the local books, murals and more of the past year, as well as the inventive ways that arts institutions have continued to provide programming during the pandemic. January Polar Bear Plunge: An estimated 400 people participate in the Polar Bear Plunge on New Year’s Day at La Jolla Shores. Sponsored by the La Jolla Cove Swim Club, the plunge is a 30-year-old local tradition in which La Jollans and others rush into the cold ocean for play or swim.

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