Over the course of the next few months, dozens of Chicagoland artists are making flags that are being hoisted and hung from the façade of Chicago Manual Style-in the West Town / Ukrainian Village neighborhood-and on instagram at Four Flags was founded by Julia Mullié and Nick Terra in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and was launched on April 15, 2020. Today on the podcast, Brian and Jesse speak with Stephanie Cristello and Ruslana Lichtzier who are hosting the Chicago-based iteration of the vexillological contemporary art project Four Flags.
Michael watches in fear….or is it hilarity! Michael Anderson Marlborough Gallery The Short Life of Trouble Gayle Gates Art Collective Dumbo Collage Geomancy Changing Role Gallery Media Violence Jack Da Vinci Johnson Miami Ink Leatherman Bloomberg Paul Rodgers Gallery Mad Collectors Richard Prince Interview magazine Lucien Freud Jackson Pollock digital TV Size Matters Mike Weiss Michelle Stern Tom Fruin Jeff Sugg Harlem King Abraham The Dark Knight Philip Seymour Hoffman In Cold Blood VW Bug Birdman’s 5 * Stunna Tony Fitzpatrick Time magazine Shepard Fairey Bruce Nauman To prep you when you go see Michael’s show at Marlborough Gallery in Chelsea which opened on March 26th, 2009, Tom and Amanda talk to Michael about his work and end the conversation with a boxing match, as a way to get out their inner feelings. Since that time his materials have consisted solely of posters and billboards found on the streets of international cities and physically torn down by the artist. Anderson began his artistic career fusing painting and collage but has concentrated on collage since the early 1990s. We miss you buddy! Original post: Holla! NYC correspondents Amanda Browder and Tom Sanford hang out with artist Michael Anderson in his Harlem studio. To honor his passing we represent his interview from 2009. ''As we've noted before, kids are now used to wearing masks and seldom complain.''Īccording to the Mayo Clinic, children represent about 18% of all COVID cases in the United States, and while they are ''as likely'' as adults to catch the disease, they are less likely to become severely ill unless they have comorbidities like obesity, diabetes, asthma, heart disease, or other medical issues.This week we came back to sad news last week we lost a great friend of the show and a unique NYC based voice, Michael Anderson. ''If masking keeps schools open, it certainly should be continued,'' the editorial read. The editorial also said that parents may not feel as safe sending their kids to school if the mask mandate is lifted, and those parents rely on the schools for childcare and nutritional meals as well as education.
The piece said that the rate of vaccination for California's elementary school aged children is ''extremely low'' at 28%, making a no masks for vaccinated students' policy ineffective. And though children are generally less likely to get seriously ill if infected, they can still pass infections picked up at school to vulnerable people at home and in their communities.'' ''Students and teachers are close together for hours each weekday. Attending school carries a higher risk of transmission than a stroll through the supermarket,'' the editorial said. ''Ghaly is right to delay, though COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have dropped dramatically since January. He said the state will reassess the requirement at the end of the month. There will be no change on the masking requirement.''
''Based on our data… it's reasonable that we're getting to a place where we can relax the (school) statewide masking requirement,'' Ghaly said Monday. Mark Ghaly, who said Monday that while the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are down significantly since last month, and the state is dropping the public mask mandates for vaccinated adults, it would be keeping it in place for school, children. The newspaper said it agreed with California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Dr. ''What you are doing to children with your forced masking regime is EVIL,'' Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway posted on the social media platform in reaction to the opinion piece by the newspaper's editorial board. Tuesday's Los Angeles Times editorial calling on the state to keep school mask mandates in place as it removes the restriction for vaccinated adults this week, drew immediate fire from critics on Twitter calling the measure ''cruel'' and ''evil.''