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Kelly Smith is a news writer and reporter at Barclay Bryan Press. She writes about politics, health, business, and finance. She has been in the journalism industry for five years. In her free time, Kelly enjoys hiking and photography. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children and loves traveling to new places around the world!

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Middle Managers Should Drive Your Business Transformation

Successful transformations harness the collective wisdom of middle managers and teams. To increase your company’s chances, you need to: 1) Enlist your very best middle managers. Transforming a business demands a blend of creativity and ingenuity. By setting this challenge you can also test and nurture the next generation of leaders. 2) Empower the middle […]

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Contested Native Artworks Resurface at Art Fair, Drawing Scrutiny

“Cheyennes Chasing Antelope” at the Donald Ellis Gallery booth at Expo Chicago 2024; all artworks from A complete Fort Marion drawing book (1876) illustrated by Bear’s Heart (Nockkoist, Tsis tsis’tas) and Ohet-Toint (Ohettoint / High Forehead) unless otherwise noted (all images used with permission) Earlier this year, David Nolan Gallery in New York mounted the

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The Online Group Celebrates Nearly Three Decades of Innovation in Lead Generation and Online Marketing Services

The Online Group commemorates nearly 30 years of pioneering lead generation and online marketing solutions. Coonabidgee, Western Australia, April 16, 2024 / LinkDaddy News / – The Online Group is proud to celebrate its nearly three decades of excellence in providing innovative lead generation and online marketing solutions to businesses worldwide. Since its inception in

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The Enlightened Yeti: Kim Stanley Robinson’s Escape From Kathmandu

There’s something about Sasquatches and Yetis that makes certain authors and auteurs want to turn them into Giant Furry Friends. Maybe it’s the inherent coolness of the beast. He is usually huge, and he’s canonically stinky, and he’s extremely hairy. And yet, cleaned up and set in a fantasy world, he is just about irresistible.

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Hettie Anderson Was Anything But a Passive Muse

Her face has gazed over midtown Manhattan traffic, hordes of tourists, and guests coming and going from the famed Plaza Hotel for over a century. In Saint-Gaudens’s “William Tecumseh Sherman” (1903) in Manhattan’s Grand Army Plaza, she is winged Victory, striding before the titular figure with one hand raised, the other holding a palm frond. But

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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Is a Reckoning of Hope

AMC recently concluded its six-episode limited series, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) are determined to find each other again and hold onto what keeps them going in this seemingly hopeless post-apocalyptic world.  The series continues its equally beautiful and brutal display of human will in the

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The Contrived Rivalry Between Two Pioneering French Women Artists

Editor’s Note: The following text has been excerpted with permission and adapted from Portrait of a Woman: Art, Rivalry, and Revolution in the Life of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard by Bridget Quinn, published by Chronicle Books on April 16 and available online and in bookstores. Do you know the term chiaroscuro? Maybe you remember it from an art

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