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I recently had a business trip that required arrangements for air travel with very short notice. Having not traveled much over the past year because of the pandemic, I was a little thrown off at how some airlines were now handling charges. Apparently, these days, “basic” plane tickets do not come with any baggage allowance, both check-in, as well as even over-head. In addition, if you want to reserve a seat in advance, that too is not part of a standard fare anymore. Should you bring luggage onto the plane, they will charge you, and if you wish not to get the worst seat on the plane (like, in front of the bathrooms) – that too costs extra. Also, expect to board the aircraft last unless you pay to upgrade. ....
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The legend of Michael Levin, and what it tells us about our need for heroes timesofisrael.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesofisrael.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Subtle Ceramics, Modeled After the Simplest of Forms https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/10/t-magazine/danny-kaplan-ceramics-studio.html In Danny Kaplan’s Brooklyn studio, works in progress include lamps, small tables and a pendant light.Credit.Emiliano Granado Sections Subtle Ceramics, Modeled After the Simplest of Forms Inside a former bottling factory in Brooklyn, the artist Danny Kaplan creates hand-thrown lamps and objects that feel at once ancient and modern. In Danny Kaplan’s Brooklyn studio, works in progress include lamps, small tables and a pendant light.Credit.Emiliano Granado Feb. 10, 2021 “With clay, you are always trying to achieve perfection,” says the ceramist Danny Kaplan, seated in his 700-square-foot studio, a serene space with 12-foot-high wood-beamed ceilings inside a building that was once a bottling factory in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. Indeed, behind him, packed closely together on broad steel-frame shelves, a ....