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By RAYMOND L. SMITH
Staff writer
YOUNGSTOWN When 7-year-old Mike Gibson began cutting his parents’ yard, he did not imagine it would lead to a career.
Gibson, 34, now has a six-year-old business called Gibson Works Property Art LLC, and on May 12, he will be one of seven contestants on the new reality TV show, “Clipped,” which will be a six-episode series on the Discovery+ streaming service.
The show will have topiary artists from across the country competing to sculpt original mosaic designs using metal frames and vegetation.
“Clipped” is hosted by actor Michael Urie, and the contestants’ works are judged by lead judge and lifestyle icon Martha Stewart, acclaimed landscape architect Fernando Wong and lifestyle, landscape and horticultural expert Chris Lambton of HGTV’s “Going Yard.” It premieres May 12 on Discovery+ with a special 90-minute episode. A new episode of the six-part series will launch each Wednesday on Discovery+.
A couple in Rajasthan got hitched in full personal protective equipment after the bride tested positive for the coronaviru
Tented weddings are trending, according to area event experts, but there’s a caveat these affairs require careful planning. The tented option allows people to create something really personal at any price point, said Claire Bean, owner and creative director of Claire Bean Events, a boutique event planning and design firm in the Hamptons. On average, a tented affair for 100 to 150 guests runs $8,500 to $16,000, he said, in tent widths from 24 to 66 feet and up to 146 feet long. (iStock) You want a tent that makes you feel like you’re outdoors in something beautiful, said Steve Clarke of Sperry Tents Hamptons. They have some of the industry’s most elegant, made of sailcloth, with varnished amber wood poles and signature pennant flags.