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This undated composite photo shows (from left) Cliff Gibson, a member of the University of Arkansas board of trustees; Todd Shields, dean of UA’s Fulbright College; and UA System President Donald Bobbitt.
A former aide in the Bill Clinton White House linked financial benefits and Clinton support to a specific outcome in the search for the next leader of the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock.
Marsha Scott, a former White House personnel office chief of staff and now working at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, sent a talking points document on May 21 to Monticello attorney and University of Arkansas System board of trustees member Cliff Gibson.
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The pandemic and economic and political anxiety have peaked the wealthy s interest in panic rooms.
Texas-based Clyde Scott recently built one for $14 million with a bowling alley and indoor pool.
Some luxury bunkers include extra protection like robot security guards or disguised entrances.
A 13,000-square-foot house in the San Jose Valley has a single-lane bowling alley and a swim-in-place indoor pool. It s controlled via fingerprint access, using an app that was developed specifically for the home. The garage is attached and so are the stables the owner s horses, used for stud, are too valuable not to keep close to hand.
May 10, 2021 By Lawrence Budmen
Michael Tilson Thomas led the New World Symphony in an American program Saturday night. File photo: Brandon Patoc
The musicians of the New World Symphony have played under some highly gifted conductors during this season of intimate streamed concerts but when artistic director Michael Tilson Thomas returned to the podium for an all-American program on Saturday night, the difference was palpable. There was added spark in the players’ articulations, rhythms crackled and tonal sonority gleamed.
Tilson Thomas described the five composers on the evening’s menu as “ground-breaking” creative artists. He had a very personal connection to the program’s opening work –