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Jack with video artist Anna Georgia… “To represent somebody else’s life and sensibility through the camera is a most delicate, absorbing and rewarding challenge.” Photo: Martin Ollman.
TUGGERANONG Arts Centre has come up with a mighty exhibition of more than 70 paintings by one of the true eccentrics of our region – 91-year-old Jack Featherstone.
An extraordinary assemblage of works painted between 1958 and 2020, it’s been curated by the centre’s Karena Keys and covers everything from the evacuation at Gallipoli and the Battle of Stalingrad to bucolic scenes of life in the Bungendore and Braidwood area.
Included are paintings from Featherstone’s “David” series, painted during a research trip to NT and WA in 1958, when he travelled in an old VW as part of a dental research trip with his local tracker, David.
TimesOC newsletter. It’s Wednesday, Dec. 23.
My name is
John Canalis, an assistant managing editor with the Los Angeles Times. I’m filling in today for your regular newsletter author,
David Carrillo Peñaloza, who is enjoying a well-deserved break.
Despite some political leaders’ aversion to mandating masks and placing limits on businesses, Orange County fared decently throughout the earlier days of the pandemic at least relative to its harder-hit and more-populous neighbor, Los Angeles County.
That is no longer the case.
O.C. is firmly entrenched in the hazardous purple tier on the state’s colored-coded, four-tier scale. This sobering headline says it all:
Boat owners may not have been able to rock around the Christmas tree, but they did rock around Newport Harbor on Thursday night the first night of the official unofficial boat parade.
The “Let Freedom Ring” parade was organized by boat owners in Newport Beach after the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce canceled theirs in response to the coronavirus pandemic, stating that there was no way for the organizers to ensure people attending were wearing masks or face coverings and abiding by social distancing mandates while watching the parade.
“We are confident in our decision to cancel the official Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade,” said Steven Rosansky, president and chief executive officer of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce in an email.