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In a cruel twist of fate, these were precisely the costs that sunk Rioult Dance NY, known for theatrical and deeply emotional works, just as it was preparing for greater renown.
THE PANDEMIC WAS THE FINAL BLOW FOR SOME DANCE COMPANIES. HOW DO THE SURVIVORS STAY NIMBLE?SARAH KAUFMANOCTOBER 29, 2021WASHINGTON POSTBisa Butler’s 2021 “I Go to Prepare a Place for You,” is a textile portrait of Harriet Tubman, equally commanding and more explicitly regal than Sherald’s depiction of an ordinary woman thrust into posthumous renown.
BREONNA TAYLOR’S IMAGE ADORNED T-SHIRTS, SIGNS AND STREET MURALS. NOW HER PORTRAIT IS IN THE SMITHSONIAN.PHILIP KENNICOTTSEPTEMBER 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMeanwhile, On’s marketing chief, Robayna, says the company has hired a lawyer to secure residence status in Switzerland for Lobalu, whose renown has grown among the country’s runners.
THE OLYMPIC REFUGEE TEAM WAS CREATED TO OFFER HOPE. SOME ATHLETES ARE RUNNING AWAY FROM ITVIVIENNE WALTJULY 8, 2021TIMEThe Brooklyn-born architect, who passed away on May 10 at age 85, first gained renown as an interior architect when he opened his practice in 1965.
REMEMBERING THE ARCHITECT WHO BIRTHED OUR OBSESSION WITH BEAUTIFUL OFFICE INTERIORSANNE QUITOMAY 15, 2021QUARTZThe first Danish series to gain international renown was the 2007 show Forbrydelsen, which followed the investigation of a single crime, with each episode chronicling a day in the investigation.
ONE GOOD THING: A DANISH DRAMA PERFECT FOR POLITICAL DEVOTEES, NOW ON NETFLIXEMILY VANDERWERFFSEPTEMBER 11, 2020VOXIn choosing Massna to carry to Paris the tidings of peace, it was not only his prestige and renown which influenced Bonaparte.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONAmong them was the famous favourite violin of Paganini, the renown of which, says M. Vuillaume, "was equal to that of its master."
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCEHis military renown rested largely on his ability to carry out, without hesitation and jealousy, the commands of others.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONNot once, by word or deed, can we discern that he cherished any idea of future renown.
THE LIFE & LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKYMODESTE TCHAIKOVSKYHer talents, her accomplishments, her fascinating conversational eloquence, had spread her renown widely through Europe.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTWORDS RELATED TO RENOWN
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