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Conversation on the current status of the circular economy on Maui including renewable energy, food sustainability, and regenerative farming is the focus of an upcoming Akakū Upstairs salon event, taking place June 15, 2023.
Man found not guilty of murdering transgender woman in Tampa park, faces unrelated homicide charge
Gloria Gomez reports.
TAMPA, Fla. - It took the jury four hours to find murder defendant Keith Gaillard not guilty in the murder of India Clark.
Clark’s family walked out of the courtroom visibly upset and didn t want to comment.
Both the prosecution and the defense agree Clark lived a very risky lifestyle but didn t deserve to die. The transgender woman s lifeless body was discovered at University Community Park in Tampa on July 21, 2015.
Park employee, Randy Chapman, who discovered the body told the jury the park had other visitors that morning that saw the body but weren’t alarmed at first.
Photograph by Jeffrey Sturges
The Chinese American artist Shen Wei is perhaps best known as principal choreographer of the spectacular opening ceremonies at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. In
Scroll Painting, his dancers performed across the stadium floor as a constantly changing, LED-lit ink-and-wash-scroll depiction of China’s evolution from ancient to modern times. The moving bodies became brushstrokes, color, and paint: a visual medium transformed into live action.
Suspension in Blue, Number 6, 2018
Photograph by Stewart Clements
A formally trained Chinese opera performer and 2007 MacArthur Fellow, Wei is an artist whose paintings, films, and dances are visual
and performative while speaking to the crux of mind, body, and spirit. Wei “focuses on discovery the unfolding of a surprise, a new way of thinking about the forms of energy in the body and in nature that brings with it the understanding that everything is connected,” notes Pieranna Cavalchini, co-curator of “