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"All the News That’s Fit to Print". . . a series of embroideries (The New York Times)

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Wednesday, March 1, 2006

-On a day when at least 75 Iraqis were killed as insurgents carried out their deadliest offensive in weeks, men in a Baghdad crowd carried away a body after a car bomb was detonated across the street from a Shiite mosque in the Karada neighborhood, killing at least four.

-Members of the Golden Comanche Tribe walked by debris from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. The return of Mardi Gras was a party for tourists, but an act of self-renewal for New Orleanians.

-William S. Burrough’s cut-up typescripts, a piano arrangement of Beethoven’s "Grosse Fuge" and Grandmaster Flash’s turntable are part of troves of Beat literature, classical music and hip-hop culture en route to the New York Public Library, the Julliard School and the Smithsonian.

medium: canvas, embroidery thread