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Book World: All the wrongs of all the right people in D.C. Ron Charles, The Washington Post May 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail By Christina McDowell - - - Christina McDowell was used to getting extraordinary gifts from her father, Washington lawyer Thomas Prousalis Jr. To celebrate her graduation from high school, she got a BMW. One Christmas morning, he gave her a Hermés Birkin bag. And then there was that time McDowell discovered Dad had given her $100,000 in credit card debt. McDowell wanted to ask him about that little problem, but she didn t know exactly where her father was, only that he would soon be assigned to a federal prison to serve a 57-month sentence for securities fraud. He was a convicted associate of Jordan Belfort, whom Leonardo DiCaprio portrayed in The Wolf of Wall Street. ....
Trail etiquette refresher Last week I was up off of Mirror Lake Highway for a socially distanced hike when I came across a large group of women, who seemed uncertain on trail manners. And this week while hiking through Round Valley I overheard a nasty interaction between two hikers on leashed dog etiquette. With so many new people in Park City, and to the outdoors, I think now is a good time to take a few moments to remind ourselves of basic trail courtesy. 1. In large groups you should always step aside to let others in smaller groups safely pass. If your group is too large to step out of the way without going off trail, then your group is too large. Especially right now while our state battles high COVID numbers. ....
Dreamstime On January 23, 2020 the opening night of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival the novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, was still a secondary news story in the United States, with only one confirmed case in this country. While attendance was down a bit approximately 4 percent less, according to Sundance Institute CFO Betsy Wallace things still felt somewhat normal, with normal in late-January Park City being a crush of people in confined spaces, enjoying one of the preeminent international film festivals in the world. Plenty has changed in the intervening year, as the pandemic raged through the U.S. and throughout the world. For film festivals like Sundance, that meant dealing with the realities of public-health needs, including cancellation of some 2020 festivals while others moved to a digital, virtual format. And it soon became clear in this tumult that Sundance 2 ....