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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts mourns the death of Director Emeritus Mark M. Johnson Mark Johnson, 2016. Photograph by Darren Freeman. MONTGOMERY, AL .- The Board, staff, and community of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts shared the news of the death of Director Emeritus Mark M. Johnson, who died on Friday, June 25, 2021, after a long illness. Johnson, who was an esteemed scholar and museum director, led the MMFA from 1994 until his retirement in 2017 when, as the longest-serving chief executive of the institution, he was named the Museums first Director Emeritus. Over the course of his tenure, Johnson shaped the institution in many ways, including the addition of hundreds of works of art to the collection, organizing a number of exhibitions and publications, and leading two significant expansions of the Museum. ....
Kenneth Wells, a UCLA psychiatrist and professor, has spent years working with veterans in Los Angeles, as a clinician and a researcher. He has worked with veterans, and their families, seeking solace from trauma and mental health issues. But as rewarding as science and practice have been, Wells, who has sung and been a choral director for pleasure since he was a teenager, decided to do something more: write an opera, drawing on more than a decade of experience as a practitioner. Based on research interviews of veterans and family members, and his own personal experience as a provider, and the experiences of his family members as veterans, this is Wells’ third opera on mental health themes to premiere at UCLA. ....
David Plazas is director of opinion and engagement in the USA TODAY Network South. The USA TODAY Network South and The Advertiser present a conversation on how arts will define and advance the future of Montgomery. The event, which will be broadcast live on YouTube, at 6 p.m. CDT/7 p.m. EDT on Thursday, April 8, is part of the Confederate Reckoning series, examining the past in order to create a better future. The guests are Michelle Browder and Kevin King, artists, entrepreneurs and community leaders who are using art to advance critical discussions on equity, racial justice and inclusion. Click on the link below to watch when the program begins: ....
By Larry Henry - casino.org Up to 19,000 new jobs could be created in Alabama if gambling is legalized across the state, according to a state report released this month Up to 19,000 new jobs could be created in Alabama if gambling is legalized across the state, according to a state report released this month. The 876-page report from the Study Group on Gambling also says legal gambling would pump up to $700 million into the state budget from a lottery, casino gambling, and sports betting. A lottery alone would bring in $200 million to $300 million, according to WSFA-TV. Alabama is one of five states without a legal lottery. ....