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Adit Priscilla & Kayla Dunlap For Blumarine x Heaven by Marc Jacobs
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Blumarine by Marc Jacobs ⁣⁣⁣ Creative Director @nicola_brognano⁣ Photographer @petrafcollins⁣ Stylist @lottavolkova
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Adit Priscilla, Colin Jones, Kayla Dunlap by Petra Collins for Blumarine x Heaven by Marc Jacobs 2023 Capsule Collection
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Fav Faces Part 48 - Zya Mariee, Nile Winchester , Kayla Dunlap , Erin Kim , Leissy de La Cruz ,Kumafaria
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Gen V is an American superhero television series, developed by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, serving as a spin-off of The Boys by Kripke, and based on The Boys comic book story arc "We Gotta Go Now" by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The series serves as the third entry in The Boys franchise.
The series, set concurrently with the fourth season of The Boys, premiered on Amazon Prime Video on September 29, 2023. In October 2023, less than a month after its premiere, the series was renewed for a second season.
Premise
Young adult superheroes, or "supes", are tested in battle royal challenges at the Godolkin University School of Crimefighting founded by Patrick Godolkin run by Vought International.
Cast
Main
Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau, a hemokinetic (the ability to psychically manipulate blood) Supe with a tragic past.
Jaeda LeBlanc portrays a young Marie.
Chance Perdomo as Andre Anderson, a popular student and Luke's best friend with magnetic manipulation capabilities.
Lizze Broadway as Emma Meyer / Little Cricket, a Supe with the ability to alter her size by "purging" or eating.
Maddie Phillips as Cate Dunlap, a Supe with telepathic abilities, primarily in the form of tactile mind control, and Luke's longtime girlfriend.
Violet Marino portrays a young Cate.
London Thor and Derek Luh as Jordan Li, a Supe gender-shifter. Thor portrays Jordan's feminine form who can fire energy blasts and Luh portrays Jordan's masculine form who has superhuman durability.
Asa Germann as Sam Riordan, a young Supe with superhuman strength and durability.
Cameron Nicoll portrays a young Sam.
Shelley Conn as Indira Shetty, the dean of Godolkin University and former behavioral therapist who does not have superpowers.
Recurring
Patrick Schwarzenegger as Luke Riordan / Golden Boy, Sam's older brother and a popular student with pyrokinesis and superhuman strength.
Maia Jae Bastidas as Justine Garcia, a Supe influencer attending the Crimson Countess School of Performing Arts
Daniel Beirne as Social Media Jeff, the social media manager for Godolkin University.
Sean Patrick Thomas as Polarity, Andre's dad and a famous superhero who is a trustee at Godolkin University.
Alexander Calvert as Rufus, a psychic student at Godolkin University who possesses telepathy, astral projection, and clairvoyance.
Marco Pigossi as Dr. Edison Cardosa, a therapist at "The Woods".
Guest
Ty Barnett as Malcolm Moreau, Marie's father
Miata Ada Lebile as Jackie Moreau, Marie's mother
Robert Bazzocchi as Liam, a classmate of Emma's
Alex Castillo as Vanessa Haycraft III
Clancy Brown as Richard "Rich Brink" Brinkerhoff, a renowned professor at Godolkin University and Chairman of the Lamplighter School of Crimefighting.
Warren Scherer as The Incredible Steve, a student with a healing factor sufficient to reattach lost body parts.
Jessica Clement as Harper, a rat-tailed student at Godolkin University.
Siddharth Sharma as Tyler Oppenheimer, a student with intangibility.
P.J. Byrne as Adam Bourke
Jackie Tohn as Courtenay Fortney
Matthew Edison as Cameron Coleman
Laura Kai Chen as Kayla Li, Jordan's mother.
Peter Kim as Paul Li, Jordan's father who disapproves of their gender-shifting ability.
Derek Wilson as Robert Vernon / Tek Knight, a former supe turned true-crime TV host who uses his show to cover up scandals for Vought.
Jason Ritter as himself via Sam's hallucinations of an episode of the educational TV series Avenue V.
Andy Walken as Dusty, a Supe resembling a teenager whose body ages slowly.
Special guests
Elisabeth Shue as Madelyn Stillwell
Jessie T. Usher as Reggie Franklin / A-Train
Colby Minifie as Ashley Barrett
Chace Crawford as Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep
Jensen Ackles as "Soldier Boyfriend", Cate's childhood imaginary friend who is based on the films of Soldier Boy
Claudia Doumit as Victoria Neuman
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for October 17
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, October 17, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This month will offer four events in addition to the exhibitions. None of the venues will be closed.
This Third Thursday announces the addition of a new venue: Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery. Creature Comforts’ taproom is located at 271 W. Hancock Ave., in downtown Athens; like all other Third Thursday venues, admission is free and all ages are allowed. CCBC Gallery art shows are presented by Get Artistic, Creature Comforts’ community impact program to support the arts. After its inaugural Third Thursday this month, the gallery will be dark in November and December, returning in January.
Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery
“Creatures of the Night” — A Halloween-inspired installation of fantastical creature silhouettes designed by artist Elinor Saragoussi. Nearly a dozen of the artist’s sketches will be transformed into larger-than-life paper cut-outs that are then pasted onto Creature Comforts’ tasting room walls. Saragoussi is an illustrator, designer, textile artist and musician in Athens.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Lecture: Gavin Pretor-Pinney, 5:30 p.m. — In his talk, “Cloudspotting For Beginners,” Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, takes you on an illustrated tour of the sky. He shows how to recognize many of the varied and beautiful cloud formations, including how various cloud types appear in works of art in the museum’s permanent collection. 
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m. Yoga mats provided.
On view:
“Mary Lee Bendolph: Quilted Memories” — This survey exhibition features three decades’ worth of quilts created by artist Mary Lee Bendolph. 
“Before the War: Photographs of Syria by Peter Aaron” — Peter Aaron’s photographs of Syrian monuments, many of which are now destroyed.
“Storytelling in Renaissance Maiolica” — Colorful tin-glazed earthenware from 16th-century Italy, including two new acquisitions by the museum.
“Drama and Devotion in Baroque Rome” — Paintings on loan from the Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University that show the influence of Caravaggio, including works by Rubens, Orazio Gentileschi and Simon Vouet.
“Rachel Whiteread” — Five cast-stone sculptures by Rachel Whiteread reinterpret the artist’s earlier resin castings of the space beneath chairs.
Permanent Collection — Thirteen galleries house a large portion of the Georgia Museum of Art’s collection, including many of the 100 American paintings that made up Alfred Heber Holbrook’s founding gift.
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, University of Georgia
“Kiki Kogelnik, Julia Scher, Erika Vogt, Lisa Williamson” — A group show that examines technology in relation to the human body, performance and formal representations of the female figure.
“Codified Color” — Dodd graduate students Mary Gordon, Christina Foard and Nick Abrami employ color to examine personal histories. 
“Baci from Cortona” — Celebrating 50 years of UGA in Cortona, this show features a series of photographs, both professional and personal, that document this history. 
“Immortal Beloved” — Dodd MFA candidate Robby Toles challenges authenticity as the artist’s image takes precedence over place and questions where the ‘real’ might exist if everything is performed. 
Lyndon House Arts Center
Artist Gallery talks by exhibiting watercolor artists, 6 p.m. — Diana Toma, Suzanne Hicks and Mark Willis.
On view:
“Elemental Clayscapes by Love Hawk & Mendelwhite” — A pottery collaboration between David Hale and Marci White.
“Georgia Watercolor Society Member Exhibition 2019” — The Georgia Watercolor Society was formed in March 1975 to advance the art of watercolor painting while contributing to the cultural atmosphere and standards of the state of Georgia. This year, renowned watercolorist and juror Myrna Wacknov selected 64 works out of 194 entries. All artists are living and working in Georgia, and share their love of water-based mediums.
“This Is It!” — Features artists balancing their practice while working in the service industry.  Among the artists included in the exhibit are Lucy Calhoun, Toby Cole, Chris Collins, Kayla Cox, Jess Dunlap, Alexei Gural, Anna LeBer, Tim Root, Maximos Salzman, Elinor Saragoussi, Jessica Smith, Vernon Thornsberry and Robyn Waserman.
“Lounge Gallery: Photographs by Nathaniel Burkins”
“Collections from Our Community: Tad Gloeckler’s Flyswatters”
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
“Jason Thrasher | Uncovered Perspectives: India 21 Years Later” — Pre-digital photographs of India digitally reprinted and reexamined. Jason Thrasher lives in Athens, Georgia, where he’s been working as an artist and professional photographer for 25 years. His coverage of the Southeast’s rich and varied music scene includes published portraits of the Drive-By Truckers, R.E.M. and the Elephant Six collective. Thrasher won the Georgia Author of the Year award in 2018 for his photography book “Athens Potluck,” a tender and encyclopedic look at the Athens music scene. Curated by Lauren Fancher.
Ciné
“Suspended: Leah Mazza and Laurel Fulton” — Leah Mazza received her undergraduate degree in drawing and metalsmithing at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and is now completing her final year at the University of Georgia for her master’s in fine arts. Laurel Fulton received her undergraduate degree at the University of Northern Colorado in photography and art education. She is a currently in her final year as a master’s student at UGA.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
“FUN” — An art exhibition featuring works by Neil Hancock, Marla Star, Jolene O’Brien, Kim Truesdale, Katherine Miele, Hannah Betzel and Brittainy Lauback. Just not ready to give up the joyful abandon of summer, the artists in this show explore engaging activities, human interest stories and just plain fun! Featuring photographic works by Brittainy Lauback, found objects by Kim Truesdale, drawing by Marla Star, decorated vinyl by Jolene O’Brien, paintings by Neil Hancock, collage by Hannah Betzel and embroidery by Katherine Miele. 
The Classic Center
Opening reception during Third Thursday, with light refreshments and a cash bar.
On view:
“Good Vibrations” — Taking a note from the Beach Boys, this show celebrates the end of the summer easing us on a smooth, harmonious, feel good transition into fall. Brittainy Lauback photographs cruise life, capturing the seascapes and portraits aboard a Carnival ship. Warren Slater draws from his Australian upbringing and interest in Aboriginal mark-making to create his pulsating pointillist landscapes picturing beaches and surf culture. Hannah Betzel’s vivid abstractions vibrate almost musically, conjuring images of the sea.
“Building Facades” — In Gallery II, on the second floor, Mike Landers’ solo exhibition of sophisticated, symmetric, minimally composed photographs will take you down memory lane. Images of Barnett’s Newsstand, Helix and the Gap will make you nostalgic for nights wandering downtown Athens of the late 1990s and early 2000s and make you realize how much has changed.
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Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. Rack cards promoting Third Thursday and visual art in Athens are available upon request. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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May 29, 2019: Obituaries
Evelyn Overman, 90
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Evelyn Call "Mama Ene" Overman, age 90, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village. Evelyn was born December 25, 1928 in Wilkes County to Bransom and Lois Brooks Call. Mrs. Overman was a member of Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church. She enjoyed flower gardening; socializing and watching Family Feud. Evelyn returned to Wilkes in 1993 after living in Greensboro most of her adult life. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Herman Overman; son, Gary Overman; sister, Annie Sue Smithey; and brothers, B.A. and Bobby Call.
Surviving are her son, James Randy Call and spouse Vickie of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Lois Call Sumner and spouse Ricky Sr. of Pleasant Garden; grandchildren, Samantha Call and spouse Keith, Patricia Johnson and spouse Chris, Kayla Overman, Erica Johnson and spouse Ross, Ryan Call and spouse Lauren, Kelsey Call, Ricky Sumner, Jr., and Justin Sumner; ten great grandchildren.
Funeral service was May 27,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Joel Riley officiating.  
Graveside service   was at Lakeview Cemetery in Greensboro.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
Kenneth Wyatt, 63
Kenneth Lyn Wyatt, age 63, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019 at SECU Hospice Home in Yadkinville. He was born April 20, 1956 in Wilkes County to Leonard and Ennis Brown Wyatt. Kenneth attended Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Wilkesboro and participated in the Good News Club at Millers Creek Elementary  School. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his sons, David Wyatt and spouse LaRaye, Christopher Wyatt all of North Wilkesboro, Jarad Wyatt and fiancée Amanda Buell of Indianapolis, Indiana; daughter, Jessica Cockerham of North Wilkesboro; brother, Bobby Wyatt of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Brenda Mayberry and spouse Calvin of Harmony, Debbie Church and spouse Ronnie of Millers Creek; grandchildren, Taylor McCarty, Staley Wyatt, Jayla Fisher, Joslynne Fisher, JamieIowa Fisher, Walker Wyatt, Gabriel Wyatt, Owen Wyatt, Colby Brown, Cassie Brown, Chloe Brown and Cami Brown.
Memorial service will be 2:00 p.m., June 1,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Brady Hayworth officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the SECU Hospice Home, 945 North Lee Avenue, Yadkinville, NC. 27055.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Billy Anderson  90
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Mr. Billy Anderson age 90 of Stoneville, passed away Tuesday May 21, 2019 at Jacob Creek Nursing Home in Stoneville.
A private graveside service will be held.
Mr. Anderson was born May 27, 1929 in Wilkes County to Lonnie and Fannie Johnson Anderson. He worked as a lumber grader in the sawmill business most of his life.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters; Mable and Ruby Anderson and three brothers; Jim, Arvin and John Anderson.
He is survived by a daughter; Betty Dunlap of Stoneville, two sons; David Lee Anderson of Stoneville and Joseph Michael Anderson, Sr. of Pinnacle, eight grandchildren; Billy Ore, Erin Anderson, Emily Anderson, Joseph Michael Anderson, Jr., Lisa Marie Anderson, Crystal Dawn Anderson, Brady Zane Anderson and Nikki Ore, six great grandchildren; Isaiah Gaddy, Jeremiah Ore, Austin Voorhees, Jaden Shore, Blake Anderson and Clay Anderson.
  Warren  Whiteside,  61  
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Warren  Whiteside,  61  Warren "Russell" Whiteside, age 61, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at his home. He was born February 15, 1958 in Prince George County, Maryland to Eldon Parr and Anna Wiley Whiteside. Russell loved his grandchildren and enjoyed fishing especially at Top Sail Beach. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Kay Whiteside.
Surviving are his daughters, MaryAnne Bell and spouse Barry of Millers Creek, Cherish Jarvis of Wilkesboro, Allison Blackburn and spouse Kenny of Lewisville; son, Jeremy Jarvis and spouse Lori of Bentonville, Arkansas; brother, Ken Whiteside and spouse Judy of Frederick, Maryland; sister, Ellyn Whiteside of Lanham, Maryland; grandchildren, Ayden Grayum, Connor Grayum, Casen Bell and Madison Parsons; special friend, Teresa Russell of Moravian Falls.
Service will be private.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Bryce Taylor, 88
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On May 20th, 2019, Bryce Kermit Taylor (88) passed from his earthly home and was received by the Good Lord. He was a member of Hilltop Baptist Church. Bryce was born September 1, 1930 in Wilkes County to Wiley and Lousana Taylor. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Annie; his brother, Claude; the wife and mother of his four daughters, Mary Alice Taylor; and his first born daughter, Sandra Elizabeth Taylor Ayers.
Bryce was a true self-made man, as he alongside his wife Mary owned and operated Taylor's Grocery and Service in McGrady for over 30 years. Their store served as the communities gathering place with a regular crowd gathering there several times a week. He played an integral part of the establishment of the McGrady Fire Department and faithfully served in the fire department for 25 years. As a young man Bryce served in the Navy as a steward to the Chaplain for a year and half. After the service, Bryce's father signed a loan for him to borrow twenty-five dollars. Bryce then used this money to travel to Detroit where he could earn better wages in a car factory versus working in Wilkes.
Bryce's passions as a young man were collecting stamps, coins, knives and guns. He was a life time lover of Baseball with the Atlanta Braves being his team. In his later years his main passion was to feed any hungry animal that entered his backyard. In his last 17 months his son-in-law, Denny Bucsek, inherited the task of feeding the animals behind his home.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Shirley Arnold Taylor of North Wilkesboro; three daughters, Sue Buscek and spouse Denny of Wilkesboro, Reba Taylor of North Wilkesboro, and Diane Ryder of Wilkesboro; granddaughters, Stacia Ayers Andrews of Winston Salem, Denise Madden and spouse Jonathan of Purlear, Deanna and Katie Ryder both of Charlotte, Taylor Nunn of North Wilkesboro; grandson, Brandon Lovette of North Wilkesboro; and great grandchildren, Mattie, Kelsey and Bryce Madden.
Funeral service was May 26,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Roger Wagoner officiating.
Graveside service will be private.   lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the McGrady Fire Department, 11461  Sparta Road, McGrady, NC 28649 or to the Humane Society of Wilkes, PO  Box 306, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
The family wishes to thank everyone who has extended their kindness, support and prayers. The family extends their heartfelt appreciation to the staff of Mountain Valley Hospice and particularly to Bryce's hospice nurse, Rhiannon Prevette. Thanks to Terry Taylor, Brian Taylor, David Harold, Kim Caudill, Wallace Taylor and Rick Viles for serving as pallbearers. Thanks to all the sweet and compassionate caretakers for their help during the past 5 months: Martha, Marlene, Renee, Amanda, Jeannie, Vanessa and Courtney.
 Timothy Anderson,  61
Timothy Ray Anderson, age 61, of Elkin, passed away Monday, May 20, 2019 at Woltz Hospice Home. He was born June 28, 1957 in Surry County to Spergon Sanford and Vina Marie Lyons Anderson. Mr. Anderson loved fishing and hunting arrowheads. He was preceded in death by his father.
Surviving are his daughter, Amy Anderson; his mother, Vina Marie Lyons Absher of Elkin; sisters, Betty Jean Lynch of Wilkesboro, Shirley Anderson of Pooler, Georgia; nieces, Amanda Church and spouse Jacky of Hamptonville, Angela Moody and spouse Ben of Ronda, Wendy Burnett and spouse Chris of St. Augustine, Florida; nephew, Brian Luffman of Pooler, Georgia; special cousin and wife, Aldean and Wanda Wilson of Elkin.
Funeral service was held  May 23, at Community Fellowship Church in Traphill with Pastor Michael Osborne and Pastor Debra Mayes officiating. Burial  followed in the church cemetery.  
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Bobby  Jones, II, 43
Bobby Ray Alonzo Jones, II, age 43, of Traphill, passed away Monday, May 20, 2019 at his home. He was born October 7, 1975 in Wilkes County to Donnie and Linda Shew Nixon Jones. Mr. Jones loved to go to car races, hunting, fishing, and always wanted to take care of his Mama. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Pruitt.
Surviving are his daughters, Ashley Jones of Mt. Pleasant; son, David Jones of Mt. Pleasant; grandchildren, Amara Jones and Kayden Jones; his mother, Linda Shew Nixon of Traphill; sister, Connie Taylor of North Wilkesboro; and brother, Mickey Pruitt of Traphill.
Memorial service was held   May 24, at Miller Funeral Chapel.                
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Susan Edmiston,  64
Mrs. Susan Sharon Hall Edmiston, age 64 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Memorial services were held May 25,  at Beaver Creek Baptist Church with Rev. James Hall officiating. church.
Mrs. Edmiston was born January 2, 1955 in Caldwell County to John McKinley and Barbara Edmiston Hall. She retired from Lowes Call Center. Mrs. Edmiston was a devoted church member of Beaver Creek Baptist Church. Susan was a loving grandmother and loved to travel the world.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Ralph Andrew Edmiston, Jr.
She is survived by three step sons; Bryan Edmiston and Ryan Edmiston both of Charlotte and Joseph Edmiston and wife Meagan of North Wilkesboro, a step grandson; Christopher Edmiston of North Wilkesboro, two brothers; John M. Hall, Jr and wife Kathy of Conover and Joel L. Hall and wife Lee Anne of Weddington, three nephews; Chris Hall and wife Lea, Jason Bolick and wife Callie and Austin Hall, Aunts and Uncles; Steve and Polly Edmiston of Lenoir, Gene and Janet Pennell of Charlotte, John and Judy Nemath of Marrieta, GA and numerous cousins.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society c/o Annette Battle PO Box 9 North Wilkesboro, CN 28659.
 Jason Dancy, 41
Jason Michael Dancy, age 41, of Hays, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at his home. He was born July 7, 1977 in Wilkes County to Jay Bryce and Arlee Myers Dancy.
Surviving are his son, Andrew Sturgill of Wilkes County; daughter, Brooklynn Paige Dancy of Hays; his parents, Jay Bryce and Arlee Dancy of Hays; brothers, Jay Bryce Dancy, Jr. and spouse Gail of North Wilkesboro, Joseph Donald Dancy and spouse Alexandria of Hays; step daughters, Brittany Galloway and spouse Timothy of Cricket, Jessica Glenn Brown and fiancé Gary Wayne Beard of North Wilkesboro; and partner, Tonya Brown of Hays.
Memorial service will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the home of his parents, Arlee Dancy, 189 Hillside Road, Hays, NC.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Hubert  Bullis, 88
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Rev. Hubert Lee Bullis, age 88 of Moravian Falls, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services was May 23,   at Goshen Baptist Church with Pastor Brian Miller, Rev. Sherrill Wellborn and Pastor Koty Wheeler officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Rev. Bullis was born January 5, 1931 in Wilkes County to Sam and Omie Prevette Bullis. He retired from Gardner Glass and as a Baptist Minister. Rev. Bullis served as pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church, Goshen Baptist Church, Beaver Creek Baptist Church and Elk Creek Baptist Church
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; Ruth Frazier.
He is survived by his wife; Jewel Staley Bullis of the home, a daughter; Diane Yow and husband Robert of Moravian Falls and two brothers; Glenn Bullis and wife Jean of Wilkesboro and Ralph Bullis and wife Joyce of Moravian Falls.
Flowers will be accepted.
 Bryan  Higgins Jr.,  70
Bryan Charles Higgins Jr., age 70, of Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 25, 2019 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born June 17, 1948 in Wilkes County to B.C. Higgins, Sr. and Hazel Parsons Higgins. Mr. Higgins was Military Veteran and delivered papers for Wilkes Journal Patriot. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his daughter, Heather Anderson (David Castle) of Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Dustin Estep (Renee Miller), Aryana Estep all of Boone.
Memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 30, 2019 at Miller Funeral Chapel.                  
Memorials may be made to Wilkes Recovery Revolution, 506 8th Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.                            
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Monstercat 030 - Finale
Every Story ends; but the music will live on forever.
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Tracklist:  
Gareth Emery & Standerwick - Saving Light (feat. HALIENE)
Aero Chord - Resistance
Pegboard Nerds & Quiet Disorder - Go Bezerk
Tokyo Machine - PIXEL
Unlike Pluto - Someone New (feat. Desi Valentine)
Anevo - Feel Something (feat. Kayla Diamond)
KUURO - Savage
Stonebank - Droppin' Low
Darren Styles & Gammer - Feel Like This
nanobii - Chipland
Grant - Constellations (feat. Jessi Mason)
Puppet & Pierce Fulton - Just You
Robotaki - Automaton
Dirty Audio & Max Styler - Roller Coaster
Dion Timmer - Lost
Notaker - Shimmer
Ephixa & Laura Brehm - Losing You
Slips & Slurs - Haunted
WRLD - Everything (feat. Ashdown)
Hush - Pilvorm
soupandreas & Inverness - Tumbling Down
Rootkit - Good 2 Go (feat. Tylor Maurer)
Summer Was Fun - My Dear
ARUNA & Rameses B - Ready To Go (feat. KINGDØMS)
soupandreas - Melatonin
PYLOT - Shadowtask
Rameses B - Virtuality
Protostar - Echoes of the Past
Toyko Machine - HYPE
Stonebank - Back to Start (feat. Dylan Dunlap)
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ACC Announces Fall 2016 Dean's and Merit List
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2016 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 13.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Juan Aguirre, Zachary Aldmon, Hannah Aldridge, Mohammad Alom, Daisy Alvarado, Donald Anderson, Kirsten May Andrade, Johnson Appiah, Jessie Arce, Yesenia Arenas, Rylee Arnold, Jordan Bagwell, Kelsey Barba, Taylor Barrow, Eva Bartley, Cassandra Mae Batang, Jerry Beasley, Alex Begnaud, Emery Bennett, Drew Bennett, Grant Bentley, Scott Berardi, Kane Berger, Alyssa Bergeron, Zachary Bernal, Dustin Bernatovich, Stephen Bishop, Victoria Bitner, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Jared Bolton, Joseph Booth, Braedon Boznango, Natasha Braun, Taylor Broussard, Ruth Brown, Zara Burns, Bridget Byrd, Marc Cardenas, Raya Carr, Luis Carrillo, Dale Carrion, Guadalupe Castaneda, Dalia Castelan, Cayla Caster, Chelsea Catching, Cynthia Cedillo, Toni Chavez, Mica Chenier, Rachel Christodoss, William Clark, William Clifford, Freyja Coe, Nathan Comeaux, Cristian Cornejo, Meagan Crisp, Karlie Crow, Brandon Cuddihy, William Dahlstrom, Kaitlyn Dahlstrom, Cole Dahlstrom, My Dang, Jeffrey Davidson, Adriana Davila, Egla Delrioaguillon, Christopher Detorre, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Nephtali Diaz, Katherine Dillard, Chase Dillman, Michael Dinsdale, Cheyenne Dornelles, Andrew Dotson, Adrienne Dover, Amanda D'Souza, Amber Eastham, Zachary Edwards, Kaitlyn Elder, Esther Erfan, Christopher Erickson, Adam Erlewein, John Evans, Karsten Fagan, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Yecenia Fernandez, Clinton Fewell, Victoria Flannory, Tristan Flores, Jaecen Foytik, Timothy Franke, Scott Frankovich, Alyssa Frausto, James Freitag, Nathan Fuchs, Mallory Gaddis, JoLee Galetka, Marlena Gana, Soledad Garcia, Ryan Garner, Hector Garza, Brooklyn Garza, Bakari Gayle, Julia Glasgow, Stephen Glasgow, Mallory Glover, Rosemary Gonzalez, Stephan Good, Leslie Gordon, Signe Gostomski, Victor Gostomski, Esther Granados, Laurel Gray, Sophia Graziosi, Isabella Graziosi, Ariana Green, Bobbye Green, Emily Greenough, Evan Griffin, Marissa Grimes, Jonathan Guerrero, Emily Guidry, Brandon Hagood, Kayleigh Hanchey, Liam Haney, Joshua Hargett, Syeda Hasnain, Matthew Hernandez, William Hill, Kathryn Hoelter, Jared Holston, Hunter Honish, Lioubov Hooks, Terri Hubbard, Dayna Hudson, Ahamad Huff, Edgar Ibarra, Sarah Jackson, Leann James, Stuart Johnson, Sally Johnson, Allison Jones, Austin Jordan, Matthew Jrab, Neida Juarez, Cody Karstedt, Sara Khan, Jessica Kuntz, Stephen Labeth, Christian Lagunas, Christopher Lam, Mai Le, Anh Le, Travis Lemoine, Marianel Liga, Claudia Limon, Meiling Lin, Peng Lin, Aaron Linden, Skyler Little, Lisa Lopez, David Lovejoy, Teresa Lozano, Brittany Luke, Timothy Lute, Samantha Maddox, Charles Maldonado, Aaron Kyle Manio, Linda Manyida, Kaitlyn Manzanaris, Claire Marsh, Kara Martin, Jessica Martinez, Victoria Martinez, David Mbange, Wyatt Mccann, Kimberly Mcclain, Kelci McClary-Davis, Byran McDaniels, Elizabeth McDonald, Courtney McGregor, Jeremy McKinney, Alex McLeister, Christopher McQueen, Esteban Medrano, Rylan Meek, Mark Mejia, Gabrielle Melchor, Sarah Melenric, Beatriz Merida, Joshua Miles, Alexander Miller, Mandi Mitchell, Alicia Moreno, Alyssa Morton, Victoria Motes, Megan Myers, Josie Naval, Elizabeth Navarrete, Thanh Nguyen, Tien Nguyen, Kelly Nguyen, Brittany Nguyen, Achim Noack, Leah Noworyta, Tracey Oldham, James Oliver, Luke Olson, Chukwunonso Omeili, Jasmine Onyemachi, Danielle Ortiz, Gabriela Oxford, Amaya Padgett, Jose Padilla, Kayla Palmer, Victoria Palomarez, Neisha Pander, Juan Parkin, Lloyd Pate, Hiral Patel, Mary Patterson, Hailey Paulk, Christopher Perez, Jocelin Perez, Jacob Pitts, Maxx Pizzitola, Blake Powitzky, James Pugh, Jolan Pyland, Daniel Ramirez, Jesse Ramirez, Austin Redwine, Dustin Reeser, Anthony Reid, Steven Reyes, Luis Rodriguez, Jason Rogers, Michael Anthony Rohland, Roy Romano, Linda Rubenak, Amber Rushing, Michael Saladiner, Gabrielle Salinas, Lauren Santos, Laura Schindler, Zachary Schnitzer, Andrew Schueneman, Taylor Sengphanlaya, Savannah Serrato, Michael Shakin, Britney Sharp, Mallory Sherer, Weston Siemens, Noah Sills, Ashley Slaughter, Kirsten Slovak, Marcy Smith, Evetta Soma, Shauna Squyres, William Stanaland, Dorcas Starcke, Joshua Stearns, Austin Stephens, Jeffery Stewart, Richard Stillman, Jared Streeter, Nicolas Sudderth, Brittney Surber, Michael Swope, Sophia Lauren Talavera, Preston Tao, Nathan Tarket, James Thompson, Frances Tibia, Abigail Tiemann, Nicholas Trinh, Christopher Trochesset, Madison Troxlar, Matthew Tucker, Ernest Umandap, Victoria Van, Daniel Varghese, Hope Vavich, Sara Vera, Marisah Villarreal, Melanie Walker, Kaina West, Emily Wheeler, Krista Whitehead, Travis Wiggins, Zayne Willems, Tysheria Williams, Sarah Williams, Lori Williamson, Jordan Wix, Layla Wolken, Sarah Woods, Sara Yan, Katherine Yuchnewicz and Jinle Zhang.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Sheila Agim, Emily Aguiar, Christopher Alanis, Edera Alexander, Stacy Allen, Samuel Allison, Leonie Almeida, Kaleb Anderson, Blake Anderson, Kinsey Anderson, Alexia Andrade, Sheikinna Ang, Sunny Angst, Jael Anorga, Maryline Anyaso, Kathy Arenas, Abigail Armesto, Maida Arredondo, Marissa Arredondo, Jose Arreola, Juan Arzate, Denise Aviles, Yessenia Ayala, Madison Ayres, Kendall Baker, David Banda, Rosa Barron, Kenneth Bartholomew, Kamya Bates, Alyssa Battad, Victoria Bedar, Kathryn Bell, Beth Benge, Alokika Bhakta, Kristin Binford, Luke Black, Charlcie Blackmon, Cassidy Bodden, Bailey Bradley, Hannah Bransom, Alisha Brown, Angela Brown, Mary Brown, Breanna Burgess, Kamden Burke, Faith Butts, Brenda Camargo, Justin Campbell, Kirlice Carr-Lett, Sasha Casiano, Vicente Castellanos, Jeffrey Castillo, Korinne Cathey, Wendy Chapin, McKaylee Chapman, Ashlee Chappell, Laura Chebetar, Kelly Childers, Rachel Clark, Lynze Clayton, Ashley Collins, Brandon Conner, Jordyn Cooper, Treicha Coutee, Omar Coward, Derrick Cross, Kimberly Davis, Barrett Day, Paola Viera De Cardona, Lillian Decker, Robynn Demen, Lexie Derrick, Sandra Diaz, Bailey Dishon, Emily Drilling, Alexa Duminski, Natalie Dunlap, Troy Dunnahoe, Ashley Durham, Purelily Ekpo, Allissa Eller, Agustin Encinia, Jason Engelke, Victoria Esparza, Evelyn Espinosa, Annalysa Estrada, Robert Evans, Lela Fagan, Brendon Farmer, Dustin Fehrle, Caleb Fisher, Maricela Flores, Shelby Foland, Christian Fontenot, Paula Ford, Bethany Fortune, Erick Franco-Herrera, Ashley Frazier, Eugena Freeman, Theodore Frick, Jennifer Garay, Marina Garcia, Mirna Garcia, Cindy Garcia, Elijah Garcia, Charles Garza, Brenda Garza, Rose Garza, Eden Garza, Angela Gaytan, Jaina George, Adebisi George, Benjamin Godson, James Goff, Samantha Gomez, Tracy Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Xavier Gonzalez, George Gonzalez, Rhonda Gonzalez, Christopher Goodman, Patricia Gordon, Lauren Gormly, Ailia Gould, Carter Goyen, Brittney Green, Christian Greengrass, Adam Groce, Garrett Grothe, Monica Guerra, Jorge Padierna Guerrero, Autumn Guillory, Cody Gutierrez, Nichole Gutierrez, Sarah Gutierrez, Cindy Ha, Adam Haggerty, Patrick Hankamer, Kaitlyn Harbuck, Cierra Harris, Amy Harris, Brandi Hartman, April Hasse, Gabriella Hastings, Erin Haynes, Sarah Hedleston, Mercedes Hendrix, Julia Hensley, San Juanita Hernandez, Jessica Hernandez, Lorena Herrera, Julie Higuera, Jonathan Hirsch, Britney Hoang, Ashley Hoang, Molly Hodge, Shane Hoffower, Desiree Hofstetter, Brianna Holt, Natalie Honore, Katie Huff, Simeen Humayun, Yasmin Imouhdine, Kaden Ingram, Llasmin Interiano, Kimberly Isaacson, Lori Ivy, Candice Jackson, Destiny Johnson, Aaliyah Jones, Darrien Jones, Shawnee Justis, Samuel Kapel, Jane Kasinga, Meredith Kaspar, Taylor Kelley, Brittany Kennedy, Carrie Kidd, Cindy Knight, Rachel Kocurek, Eva Koll, Alison Kozuch, Binumon Chelackal Kunjappan, Kevin Kuriachan, Yva Ladera, Jordan Lake, Macy Langer, Stephanie Leblanc, Salena Leija, Scott Lever, Ariel Lima, Joseph Livingston, Reana Llamas, John Lombardi, Jehu Lopez, Hillary Lopez, Malia Mackenna, Catherine Magnuson, Katie Marabella, Ekaterina Marek, Veronica Mares, Ramiro Martinez, Joshua Mathew, Kaitlin McClurg, Dillon McCoy, Joseph Mcgee, Mackenna Mcintyre, Britni McKimmy, Katelyn McManus, Taylor Meador, Patrick Meador, Shea Mehornay, Ansel Mendoza, Diana Mendoza, Jose Sosa Mendoza, Brianne Menzies, Lauren Merritt, Taylor Messick, Mark Miller, Jessica Miller, Christian Miller, Amber Molidor, Robert Moore, Bridget Moore, Sheryl Moore, Sergio Moreno, Ashley Moss, Mara Mullally, Jose Navarrete, Robert Newman, Anh Nguyen, Svannah Nguyen, Sabrina Nguyen, Ragen Noriega, Ashley Novak, Gwyneth Obediente, Mariely Ocana, Oalyssa Oconer, Shemilore Oguntoye, Toluwani Olabiyi, Nikki Ondrus, Ana Ortiz, Adrian Ortiz, Anndrea Osborne, Angela Otoya, Ngozi Ozumba, Rumaldo Padilla, Jazmin Padilla, Dustin Page, Molly Page, Joshua Palin, Kevin Parker, Arriyon Parker, Rahul Paul, Roberto Pena, Emily Pepper, Brandon Perdue, Veronica Perez, Irving Perez, Heather Person, Eloy Phillips, Michelle Phung, Andrew Pier, Julia Pittman, Heather Porter, Vanessa Putnik, Brooke Quintanilla, Hector Ramirez, Christina Ranieri, James Rannik, Noelle Rebresh, Lindy Reed, Bethany Reed, Hunter Reed, Claretta Remy, Chloe Reyna, Meagan Ripple, Joshua Roberts, Olivia Roberts, Sara Rodrigues, Britney Rodriguez, Jeshua Rodriguez, Stephanie Rodriguez, Cecilia Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Valerie Rogers, Jairo Romero, Raquel Rooney, Parker Roy, Pricilla Ruiz, Janie Salazar, Payton Salge, Brandon Salinas, Brenda Sanchez, Cynthia Sanders, Harrison Sauter, Mackenzie Savage, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Patrice Scott-Willis, Patrick Thomas Sepnio, Mauro Serna, Akshaya Shankar, Randall Sharp, Steven Shelton, Nolan Sheppard, Christopher Simons, Daryl Smith, Vontavia Smith, John Snider, Thomas Soliz, Noah Sorrels, Victoria Soto, Edward Spiers, Amy Stahl, Brazos Starr, Dustin 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BuzzFeed built its own editing tool for short, meme-y videos
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Although the “pivot to video” has been notoriously challenging for most publishers, they can’t exactly give up on video. In fact, BuzzFeed has been ramping up production with a new editing tool called Vidder.
Vidder was created Senior Product Designer Elaine Dunlap and Senior Software Engineer Joseph Bergen. Dunlap recalled talking to Bergen more than a year ago and pointing out that while BuzzFeed is known for building its own publishing tools, “there wasn’t really the same opinionated software solution” for creating videos.
So they decided to build a video editing product that could be used by anyone, not just experienced producers and editors. Dunlap said the initial goal was to “demystify video production.”
“We basically started out with this hypothesis that if we gave a very simple tool to these editors who are constantly creating very funny, interesting things, they would really be able to fly,” Bergen added.
Fast forward to 2018 and BuzzFeed says Vidder is being used by 40 or 50 team members to create 200 videos each month, with 800 videos created in all since October. Almost none of BuzzFeed’s Vidder users are full-time video producers, and most of them had little to no experience with professional video editing software.
For example, Kayla Yandoli was a member of BuzzFeed’s social team (she’s since transferred to the video) when she created this compilation of “shady” insults from The Golden Girls last fall. With 1.1 million shares, it was one of Vidder’s early success stories, and Yandoli estimated that it only took her only an hour and a half to edit.
We moved even faster when the Vidder team demonstrated the product for me last week. We started with a basic template, then customized it by uploading one or two video clips, typing in captions and subtitles, adding emojis, and we had a perfectly serviceable video ready to go in just a few minutes.
The experience had very little in common with the hours I’ve fiddling with timelines on FinalCut. It also benefits from being entirely web-based, with no software download needed.
The key to Vidder is simplicity. As Product Manager Chris Johanesen put it, “We’re not trying to recreate Adobe Premiere.” There are teams at BuzzFeed creating more in-depth, highly produced videos, and Vidder isn’t built for them. Instead, it might be used by an editor like Yandoli who wants to quickly translate a regular BuzzFeed post into a video for Facebook or Instagram.
“There was a really big boom with Facebook videos around pop culture, animals, babies and stuff,” Yandoli recalled. “People on my team were interested in creating videos, but everyone couldn’t download Premiere. We were yearning to just find an accessible tool so that we could create things for our social platforms.”
And while you might think that Vidder has become less relevant with recent Facebook algorithm changes, Johanesen said the tool allows BuzzFeed to continue experimenting.
“Ever since the big Facebook algorithm changes that happened, our social strategy is less about longer videos and more about making things that will engage communities and conversations,” Johanesen said. “Vidder has helped teams move a little bit faster than might have been possible with other tools. I don’t know that we’ve cracked it, but it’s helping us make progress.”
BuzzFeed is also using Vidder to adapt videos for different platforms, like creating a shorter video for Instagram or compiling several short videos into a longer cut for YouTube. The tool is also being used by international teams who might quickly create a localized version when they see that a BuzzFeed U.S. video is doing well. In fact, BuzzFeed says one international editor was able to “clone” eight Vidder videos in an hour.
Usage is spreading beyond social media teams, with the sales team potentially using it to create “BuzzCuts” for advertisers.  And of course Johanesen and his team are going to continue working on the product — for example, they have plans connect it to a library of licensed content.
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Grace Ann O’Day,23, of Kennerdell, faces more charges in the Kayla Dunlap overdose death case
Grace Ann O’Day,23, of Kennerdell, faces more charges in the Kayla Dunlap overdose death case
Grace Ann O’Day, of Kennerdell already facing criminal conspiracy charges related to the death of Kayla Dunlap is now facing additional drug charges after probation officers found drug paraphernalia in her residence.
April 20, PSP responded to assist Clarion County Adult Probation at a residence on Hickman Road in Scrubgrass Township after drug paraphernalia was found during a home visit to Grace…
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for September 19
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.
This Third Thursday will offer three events in addition to the exhibitions. One of the venues will be closed.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m. Yoga mats provided.
Museum Mix, 8 – 11 p.m. — The museum’s thrice-annual late-night art party features a live deejay, free refreshments and galleries open until 11 p.m. The music will be by DJ Zelium. Sponsors of the event include The National, Marti’s at Midday, Depalma’s Italian Café and Dondero’s Kitchen. Free admission. #museummix 
On view:
“Color, Form and Light” — This focused exhibition consists of rarely seen minimalist works from the permanent collection or on long-term loan.
“Before the War: Photographs of Syria by Peter Aaron” — Photographs by Peter Aaron of Syrian monuments, many of which are now destroyed.
“Storytelling in Renaissance Maiolica” — Colorful tin-glazed earthenware from 16th-century Italy, including two new acquisitions by the museum.
“Drama and Devotion in Baroque Rome” — Paintings on loan from the Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University that show the influence of Caravaggio, including works by Rubens, Orazio Gentileschi and Simon Vouet.
“Rachel Whiteread” — Five cast-stone sculptures by Rachel Whiteread reinterpret the artist’s earlier resin castings of the space beneath chairs.
Permanent Collection — Thirteen galleries house a large portion of the Georgia Museum of Art's collection, including many of the 100 American paintings that made up Alfred Heber Holbrook's founding gift.
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, University of Georgia
“Fool-ectomy” — by Dodd graduate student Mac Ballentine
“Legion Pool” — by Carol John
“Turbulent Femme” — by Dodd graduate student Alex McClay
Lyndon House Arts Center
“Autumn’s Arrival: by David Hale” — Exhibition of woodblock prints used to illustrate Hale’s new book, celebrating the adoption of his daughter.
“Elemental Clayscapes by Love Hawk & Mendelwhite” — A pottery collaboration between David Hale and Marci White.
“Georgia Watercolor Society Member Exhibition 2019”
“Purvis Young & James de Molyneux” — A collection of African American vernacular artist Purvis Young’s paintings inspires a collector, de Molyneux, to create.
“This Is It!” — featuring artists balancing their practice while working in the service industry. Artists include Lucy Calhoun, Toby Cole, Chris Collins, Kayla Cox, Jess Dunlap, Alexei Gural, Anna LeBer, Tim Root, Maximos Salzman, Elinor Saragoussi, Jessica Smith, Vernon Thornsberry and Robyn Waserman.
“Lounge Gallery: Photographs by Nathaniel Burkins”
“Collections from Our Community: Rachel Barnes’ White Ceramic Cats”
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
“YELLOW: 2019 Juried Exhibition” – YELLOW is ATHICA’s annual juried exhibition, featuring contemporary art in all media that explores or references YELLOW, which is found in art, nature, literature, science, society and language as a color, a concept and a construct with many different connotations. Work has been juried by guest juror Kevin Sipp, cultural affairs and public art coordinator for the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs Public Art Program and Gallery 72.
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Reception, 6 – 8 p.m. 
“Suspended: Leah Mazza and Laurel Fulton” — For the past seven years Fulton has focused on metalsmithing, integrating photography to show how her objects function on the body. Mazza focuses on costume design, mask making and special effects for musicals. Both artists are in their final year of the master of fine arts program at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
Closed for installation of “FUN,” opening September 26.
The Classic Center
“Good Vibrations” — Taking a note from the Beach Boys, this show celebrates the end of the summer easing us on a smooth, harmonious, feel good transition into fall. Brittainy Lauback photographs cruise life, capturing the seascapes and portraits aboard a Carnival ship. Warren Slater draws from his Australian upbringing and interest in Aboriginal mark-making to create his pulsating pointillist landscapes picturing beaches and surf culture. Hannah Betzel’s vivid abstractions vibrate almost musically, conjuring images of the sea.
“Building Facades” — In Gallery II, on the second floor, Mike Landers’ solo exhibition of sophisticated, symmetrical, minimally composed photographs will take you down memory lane. Images of Barnett’s Newsstand, Helix and The Gap will make you nostalgic for nights wandering downtown Athens in the late 1990s and early 2000s and make you realize how much has changed.
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Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. Rack cards promoting Third Thursday and visual art in Athens are available upon request. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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Shaun Long,49,Emlenton charged with the death of Kayla Dunlap
Shaun Long,49,Emlenton charged with the death of Kayla Dunlap
State Police filed criminal charges Tuesday against 49-year-old Shaun Long.
A criminal complaint filed by Tpr. Balcik, of PSP Butler, indicates the investigation was initiated after a woman who was later identified as Kayla Dunlap, 28, of Callensburg, was found dead on September 17 in a wooded area along Lake Road near Oneida Valley Dam in Oakland Township, Butler County.
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House Kayla Dunlap was last seen alive in raided in Emlenton
House Kayla Dunlap was last seen alive in raided in Emlenton
State Police filed the following charges against Shaun M. Long, 49, of Emlenton, on Thursday, October 5, in Venango County District Court: Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony (two counts) Operating a Methamphetamine Lab, Felony 2 Intentional Possession Controlled Substance by Person Not Registered, Misdemeanor Use/Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia,…
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Police believe Kayla Dunlap was alive when she was dumped at the dam
Police believe Kayla Dunlap was alive when she was dumped at the dam
State police believe a 28-year-old woman with a history of drug use was alive when she was dumped along a road behind the Oneida Valley Dam.
Kayla A. Dunlap of Rimersburg, Clarion County, later died there. A woman walking her dog on the road found the body around 10:30 a.m.
Credibale sources tell ButlerCitizen.com all of the details of this woman’s death in the following email.
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