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Omaha in Black and White: Losses shrink black middle class.
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Byline: Henry J. Cordes and Cindy Gonzalez
May 27--The time was ripe, Gardine Wilson thought, to return to his old stomping grounds and help spark an economic revival in north Omaha. But four years after opening Sally Mae's Cafe in 1997 near 30th and Ames, he packed up his soul food recipes and left again. Ultimately, the loss became another city's gain.
Today in Charlotte, N.C., Wilson's Coffee Cup restaurant -- following much the same business formula that failed in his hometown -- is winning the hearts of food critics and a diverse group of loyal ...
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Sonia Delaunay: an early 20th-century artist with a versatile, bold, and abstract style. (Masterpiece of the Month).
Magazine article from: Instructor (1990)
; Meet the Artist Sonia Terk Delaunay is best known for...Stern (nicknamed Sonia) was adopted at...wealthy uncle, Henri Terk. He supported her...fine arts academy, Sonia moved to Paris and...Cubist painter Robert Delaunay. The two helped...
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Dissonant, not dissident
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...contains a series of expressive arcs, angles, and curves that parallel the classical Orphism of Robert Delaunay and Sonia Delaunay-Terk. Sonia is represented in the exhibition with Album, a carefree gouache and watercolor on paper, painted in...
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Fizzing with energy
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...interesting sculptor?) brings a welcome earthiness to the proceedings. Elsewhere, a plangent near-abstract by Sonia Delaunay-- Terk makes the neighbouring paintings by Exter and Popova look positively feeble. A blast of prismatic light from...
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Spaghetti handshakes, topless cellists, John Lennon and me
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...recently sold an extremely rare example of Orphic Cubism, a poem in book form with hand-painted illustrations by Sonia Delaunay-Terk and Blaise Cendrars, to Yale University for GBP 65,000. "I sell Pokemon cards to rich people," he grins...
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Under the Czar and Red Star
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...knowledge of Judaism at all and no interest in it whatsoever. (And one Russian-born giant of abstraction, Sonia Delaunay-Terk, spent all her working life in France and isn't mentioned in this show. ) The biographical and other notes...
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Modernism under the Czar
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...them. The Delaunays, Robert and Sonia, introduced Orphisme - but in...Russia. The Russian-born Jewess Sonia Terk-Delaunay is represented in this show with...because it was made in Paris, where Sonia and Robert helped pioneer non...
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