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A bit of inspiration for high school students who eventually may have to write a book report of one of the following authors: Robert Capa, [Ernest Hemingway reading his notes, Sun Valley, Idaho], 1…
Rare and astonishing black and white photographs by the late Dan Weiner have resurfaced that capture New Yorkers in their natural element throughout the mid-20th century.
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Rare and astonishing black and white photographs by the late Dan Weiner have resurfaced that capture New Yorkers in their natural element throughout the mid-20th century.
Maira Kalman was born in Tel Aviv and moved to New York with her family at the age of four. She has worked as a designer, author, illustrator and artist for more than thirty-five years. Her work is a narrative journal of her life and all its absurdities. She has written and illustrated children's books including Ooh-la-la-Max in Love, What Pete Ate, and Swami on Rye. She often illustrates for The New Yorker magazine, and is well known for her collaboration with Rick Meyerowitz on the New Yorker cover in 2001. Recent projects include Weather, Weather and Beloved Dog. She has also published The Elements of Style (illustrated) and two monthly on-line columns entitled Principles of Uncertainty (2006-07) and The Pursuit of Happiness (2008-09) for The New York Times. During 2010-12 she authored or illustrated four books including Michael Pollan’s Food Rules, and Daniel Handler’s Why We Broke Up.
Born in New York City, Dan Weiner studied painting at the Art Students League in 1937 and at Pratt Institute from 1939 to 1940. As a member of the Photo League from 1935 to 1947, Weiner aimed to use photography to effect social change. Weiner also worked as a commercial photographer for Fortune Maga
Rare and astonishing black and white photographs by the late Dan Weiner have resurfaced that capture New Yorkers in their natural element throughout the mid-20th century.
Today we celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As a Baptist minister, King found the strength of words and his ability to captivate, motivate, and enlighten his audiences. Whether i…