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Stained Glass That Breaks All the Rules
Los Angeles’s oldest stained glass studio, Judson, is collaborating with emerging and established artists to modernize a medieval craft.
“Kobe, 2017,” a collaboration of Tim Carey’s design and fabrication at Judson, Los Angeles’s oldest stained glass studio. It will be on view at Forest Lawn starting next week.Credit.Tim Carey and Judson Studios
By Adam Popescu
LOS ANGELES In 1893, an itinerant plein-air
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painter came to the West Coast to die. At 51, William Lees Judson could look back on a life full of adventure: trans-Atlantic crossings, farming Ontario’s plains, fighting under Ulysses S. Grant in the Civil War, Beaux-Arts immersion at Paris’s Académie Julian. When his wife died suddenly and his own health soured, doctors advised him to take the “California cure” and spend his last days in the Golden State’s hot, dry air.
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CALGARY Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi will not seek re-election in the October municipal vote. The now 49-year-old has held office for the last decade, first being elected in 2010 after starting as a largely unknown figure, he defeated then-city alderman Ric McIver and former CTV Calgary News anchor Barb Higgins in a close race. He then won easily in 2013 and again in 2017. Nenshi made the announcement he won t run for re-election in 2021 during a Facebook Live session on Tuesday. After being swept into office on a wave of support dubbed the Purple Revolution which was one of the earliest to adopt social media as a central strategy and use it to engage younger voters Nenshi became best known for his handling of the 2013 flood, where he was seen as a calm, stable voice during what was then the costliest natural disaster in Canadian history.
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