Good morning. ☁️ Today, a beloved 19th-century Manhattan church that contained the "New York Liberty
Good morning. ☁️ Today, a beloved 19th-century Manhattan church that contained the “New York Liberty Bell” and numerous Tiffany windows burned down, Clyfford Still’s questionable attempts at preserving indigenous culture, and Dan Schindel opines on the absurdity that NY Governor Cuomo got an Emmy for doing his job, and not even very well.– Hrag Vartanian, editor-in-chief | |
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As Deaths Mount, Cuomo Gets an Award |
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Each year, the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognizes creatives’ TV work with their Founders Award. One of this year’s grantees is New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. “Let’s get one thing out plainly first,” writes editor Dan Schindel. “In absolutely no way, shape, or form has New York handled the COVID-19 pandemic competently under Andrew Cuomo.” Read the full essay here. |
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| A total of 42 artists received Creative Capital Awards. (image courtesy of Creative Capital) |
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“Everyone Here Hates You” |
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| Artists Send Marfa Tourists a Message Local artists Chris Ramming and Rob Brill address tourists traveling to Marfa, which is in a COVID-19 hotspot and doesn’t have a hospital. Renée Reizman |
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