This article first appeared on Alma. Hannah Einbinder has been taking a lot of walks. Aside from the many tasks that come with being nominated for an Emmy, her main job these days is, as she puts it, “not letting my crippling anxiety ruin my life.” Her greatest salve has […]
Bonita’s ‘National Identity’ exhibition details a prickly 2020
The theme — “National Identity” — had the ring of a paean to Americana, a stirring show of patriotism for the month in which we celebrate independence. That’s how Jennifer Perry, director of exhibitions at the Center for Visual Arts Bonita Springs, recalls setting the theme of the exhibition opening Friday, July 9. But her […]
Larry Magid: Protecting against identity theft
In 2019, the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel Network took in 650,572 identity theft reports, which represented 20% of all fraud reports. The agency said that 88% of those were credit card fraud with 29% tax fraud — an important reminder as we approach the April 15 tax filing deadline. […]
Rebuilt Trenton affordable housing complex gets new identity
For over 50 years, they were the George W. Page Homes, and the name was often shortened to “Page” and jammed together with its neighbor, the Mayor Donnelly Homes, and called the Donnelly-Page homes. Now, 77 brand new affordable housing townhomes at the site have their own identity, Turner Pointe, […]
Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) Launches New Identity and Improved Website
The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) at Saint John’s University, an organization committed to the digital preservation and sharing of manuscripts held by communities worldwide, announced today the launch of its new brand identity, redesigned logo, and improved website. These changes come as HMML continues to evolve as a […]