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Almanak: May 4
“Sunday morning” looks back at the Historical Tihasik events on this date.
East fork pottery
Arts: How Mattis has become a name in pottery
At 28, when Alex Mattis founded Eastern Fork pottery in NC Ashville, he did not want to use his grandfather, artist Henry Matis. However, his ceramics started with fans known as “Pothheads”, who buy, share and trade the eastern fork dinner online online. And so, about 18 months ago, Alex decided that it was time to use his own name – and to grace his ceramics with his famous previous image image. The correspondent Lee Quan reported.
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Food: The story of Anoteca Maria “Nonna” – their meal shared “made with love”
In 2007, Joe Skaravella, who recently lost his parents and grandmother, was the Staton Island of New York: Anoteca Maria, where regional foods were cooked by cooking valuable regional foods, opened a potential restaurant. The restaurant has since then features “NonNA” worldwide, Greek, Japanese, Spanish and Egyptian foods, and inspired a new Netflix movie starring Vince Von “Nonnas”. The correspondent Zone Worthim took a seat on the table.
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Emilio Madrid
Stage: Hit Broadway Coal Eskola “Oh, Mary!”
Actor and playwright Coal Eskola Broadway hit “Oh, Mary!” The strength behind it! This is an over-the top comedy about the secret emotion of being a star of Mary Tod Lincoln and Cabare, while her husband Abe is trying to win the Civil War. The correspondent Moka spoke to Eskola about their potential routes from a trailer in Oregon, Oregon, to get the best actor and two Tony nominations for the best play.
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Passage: In the memorium
“Sunday morning” remembers some of the notable personalities we left this week.
Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arts: Mate A – Black Dandy’s Culture
This year’s Mate Gala, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, will celebrate the opening of the Met Clothing Institute, “Superfine: Tailing Black Style”. Inspired by Flamboyant Fashion journalist Andre Leone Tally, the exhibition tests the history of dandism estimated by black men for about 300 years, from clothing to Fredrick Douglas and Prince to the design of Ferle Williams. The correspondent Michelle Miller took a visit.
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Hartman: TBD
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World: Inside the Vatican Conclave
Ever since the death of Pope Francis on April 25, the Oscar -winning film “Conclave” and its source novel increased, which made the conspiracy dramatic behind a new pope election. Correspondent Martha Tichana spoke to Robert Harris, the author of his best sales novel; And with actor Ralph Finnis, whose 2024 has examined the Oscar-Manet Acting Belief, Suspic and Catholic Church’s political strategies.
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Business: Wagman’s winning formula
Wagmans, founded as a product cart in 116, has more than 100 stores on the east coast, the highest volume grocery store in the United States. Correspondent David Poge reports about the company’s policy, opening new Sushi restaurants and Ken Wegman’s tattoos are one of the following stores in the store.
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Books: Malcolm X’s extraordinary life and next life
The United States marked the 100th birthday of the United States’s electrified charismatic and defiant Black Leader Malcolm X about the United States civil rights before killing him in 66565 this month. Mark Whitaker, author of the new book in “The Afterlife of Malcolm X”, sees how his impact has increased after his death, and how the questionable questions about his peering questions have increased.
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- “The Malcolm X’s next time
- “Malcolm X’s Autobiography: Alex Haley is said to be” (Balantine Book), Trade and Mass Market Paperback, Embooks and Audio Formats, available via Amazon, Burns and Nobel and Bookshop.rg.
- MalcalmX.com (Official Site)
- Pennel Joseph, LBJ School of Public Affairs, Texas University of Austin
- “Independence Season: Hardcover, Ebook and Audio Formats are converted by Pennal e Joseph (Basic Books) how converted to America’s civil rights Revolution”, May 13th is available by Amazon, Burns and Nobel and Bookshop.rg.
- Thanks to the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
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Oh. Florian Jenkins, “Malcolm, a lifestyle,” The Temple Murals: The Life of Malcolm X, “to Panel Six,” June 15-October 15, 1972, Acrylic on canvas. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Commission by Afro-American Society, Dartmouth College; P.972.231.6. © Reva. Oh. Florian Jenkins
Nature: Rocky Mountain Big Horn Aries
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Marathon: Dance Masters (YouTube Video)Enjoy this classic “Sunday Morning” reports in the dance world, including interviewing with some renowned choreographers and choreographers in the world:
- Make a ballet choreographer Point Shoe (Biswas Sally, 2017)
- A profile of choreographer, choreographer and founder of choreographers and dance organization Alvin Illi (Heew Hale Brown, 1984)
- At the age of 70, Tap choreographer Paul Dragara still taps a message to the world (Hewud Hell Brown, 1980)
- A History of Tango, and a visit to the Tango World Cup in Buenos Aires (Ellen Quizno, 2013)
- A dance comprising Laotian refugees fights to survive in Nashville (Martha Ticker, 1)
- Legend “Oklahoma!” A conversation with it! Choreographer Agnes de Mill (Hewed Hell Brown, 1980)
- A profile of Soviet -Memori choreographer and choreographer Mikhail Berrenicov (Eugenia Zuckerman, 1997)
On this date: 1975: Listen to the rare audio from the fall of Saigon (YouTube video)
Fifty years ago, in the final time of the Vietnam War, American pilots removed the largest helicopter in history, from the US Embassy of US workers and southern Vietnamese civilians on April 30, 1975 Tens of the Tens of the Tents of the Tents of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Tams of the Thames of the Tams of the Times of the Temps of the Temps of the Temple. Interviews of US military personnel there.
Marathon: Why sleeping, blinking and lazy (sometimes) (YouTube video) why is important
“CBS on Sunday morning” pulls the cover on healthy sleep habits and discovers why we have to relax occasionally and “lazy”.
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