Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Bridging the gap: New span in Lehi a 'Triumph' for I-15 Tech Corridor
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Pound up over reports of EU financial services deal
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Stop the plastic cup displays on overpasses, environmental group says
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Police: Layton man caught committing lewd act on baby monitor footage arrested
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UVU honors slain U. student in project calling attention to relationship, sexual violence
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Former Salt Lake County sheriff's sergeant sentenced in unlawful sexual conduct case
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Police ask public to help identify 2 in connection with West Jordan shooting
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Mental health 'calls for flexible sick pay'
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Robot backpack: How this Fusion bot aids collaboration
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Retailer Anthropolgie 'deeply regrets' copying designs
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Ryanair passengers brace for new bag rules
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Court case reveals former Utah officer facing assault charge
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The 6 scariest Utah places that have appeared on the big screen
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Hub, Actually: Exploring PicMonkey’s Storage-and-More Feature
Using PicMonkey gets you a parking spot in Hub, with your name on it. Hub is more than just cloud storage for pics. It’s your mission control station at all stages of your photo editing and design workflow—from collecting assets to storing in-progress drafts to sharing your awesome content. When you’re hard at work in PicMonkey, Hub is hard at […]
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USU issues safety alert following arrest of funeral home director
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US attacks UK plan for digital services tax on tech giants
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US attacks UK plan for digital services tax on tech giants
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2 women in critical condition after crash near Enoch, officials say
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UK business leaders more optimistic after May meeting
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Cold front brings cooler temps for Halloween night, rain Thursday
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Roosevelt asks judge to dismiss civil rights lawsuit
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Robot company Starship Technologies start Milton Keynes deliveries
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How a Celtic tradition led to how we celebrate Halloween
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Royole's bendy-screen FlexPai phone unveiled in China
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Scholarship fund in Lauren McCluskey's name raises $40K, including from BYU fans
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Royole's bendy-screen FlexPai phone unveiled in China
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Mobile phone shop staff 'enabling Sim swap scams'
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Personalized Bucket Favors DIY
There’s something so sweet about a personalized favor at a party. It goes without saying that the birthday kid feel special – but these make ALL the guests feel special too. As always, customize the details with your party’s colors and themes. Fill these cute little buckets with anything you’d like!
Materials needed: paper treat cups, black pipe cleaners, scissors, 10 mm pompoms, hot glue gun, gold letter stickers, hole punch.
Step 1: Take a paper cup and punch a hole in each side, close to the top edge. Insert a black pipe cleaner in the holes and twist the edges to secure them, leaving a handle about 3” high.
Step 2: Using hot glue, attach different colored pom poms around the outer edge of the cup.
Step 3: Using gold stickers, put the guests name on the front of the cup. Fill with treats and enjoy!
Photography by Benton Collins.
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'Being proximate' key to impacting others, Bryan Stevenson tells BYU audience
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Best media streaming devices
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Meet the fastest-growing company in Utah, according to a recent study
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2 arrested, 1 shot, another injured in wild Springville domestic dispute
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Eurostar resets customer passwords after hack attack
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Kurt Vile Stretches In An Adventurous New Direction On 'Bottle It In'
A laid-back, generous spirit pervades many of the songs on Vile's latest album. Critic Ken Tucker says the singer/songwriter "sounds like one of the most well-adjusted pop musicians around."
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Is The Supreme Court The 'Most Dangerous Branch' Of Government?
Author David A. Kaplan warns that the court is becoming increasingly polarized — and influential: "Why should nine unelected, unaccountable judges dictate so much policy in the country?"
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Is The Supreme Court The 'Most Dangerous Branch' Of Government?
Author David A. Kaplan warns that the court is becoming increasingly polarized — and influential: "Why should nine unelected, unaccountable judges dictate so much policy in the country?"
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Eurostar resets customer passwords after hack attack
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'Halloween is huge in Utah': Send us your pics and favorite songs
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'Haunted' objects at Salt Lake antique store? Paranormal investigators take a look
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Louis Cha, Who Wrote Beloved Chinese Martial Arts Novels As Jin Yong, Dies
He's been called China's Tolkien, its Martin, its Rowling — all in one. With his adventure stories rooted in ancient China, Louis Cha gave life to decades' worth of martial arts films.
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St. George officials ponder fines for residents who waste water
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Google executive leaves after sexual harassment claim
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Mobile phone shop staff 'enabling Sim swap scams'
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Channel 4 chooses Leeds for new HQ
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Yosemite fall: Victims identified as married bloggers from India
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Italian storm destroys hundreds of cars
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Records: UVU to pay $45K to former Title IX officer in settlement
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Apple adds iPhone 8 and iPhone X to the list of phones it might throttle one day
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Slip-up reveals Salt Lake eyeing Sugar House site for police precinct
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Online gambling firms face tough new fines
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Beyond Paris Photo – a wealth of photo shows
Feeling all shopped out? Take refuge in a photo show – though many are being hosted by private galleries in Paris next week, meaning you can still buy prints if you want to. Photo Saint-Germain is a huge umbrella under which 36 exhibitions and events are taking place, for example, including the Polycopies and Shakespeare & Co book events and several cultural institutes, but also smaller, commercial galleries.
Amsterdam’s FOAM is bringing an exhibition of works from its collection to the Atelier Néerlandais, for example, including work by Peter Puklus, Lorenzo Vitturi, Pieter Hugo, Viviane Sassen, and Lieko Shiga. But Puklus also has a solo show at Galerie Folia titled One and a half meter, in which the rising Hungarian photographer gathers portraits around him “to perform a kind of mapping, a report on these characters who, in one way or another, are close to me”.
The Centre Cultural Irlandais is hosting a show on mass surveillance, featuring work by 16 photographers including Magnum Photos’ Donovan Wylie; le centre tchéque is hosting a solo show by Magnum photographer Josef Sudek, titled Josef Sudek: Topographie des ruines. Prague 1945. The Institut culturel italien is also weighing in with an archival show, Gianni Berengo Gardin; Fétes.
Respected Japanese photography magazine IMA is organising an exhibition of contemporary Japanese work at Galerie Nicolas Demain, while the Espace des Femmes is hosting young French photographer Lola Hikimian. Based just a couple of blocks south of the Seine, the Espace des Femmes has been going since 1981, specialising in showing contemporary women artists working in every medium. UK photographer Alan Eglinton also has a show, with Galerie Madé showing his series Only the fires say – which was also published as a book by Poursuite Editions in March. www.photosaintgermain.com
Beyond Photo Saint-Germain, are a host of interesting exhibitions in Paris’ many art institutions. The Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson opens its new home on 79 rue des Archives on 06 November with an exhibition devoted to Cartier-Bresson’s equally talented wife, Magnum photographer Martine Franck; over at the Centre Pompidou Photographie, arme de classe, a show investigating the radical origins of documentary photography in France (and beyond), opens on 07 November. This exhibition includes iconic images by Willy Ronis; for those inspired to see more of his work, Willy Ronis par Willy Ronis is a large, free exhibition of his work at Pavillon Carré de Baudoin, 121 rue de Ménilmontant over in the 20e arrondissement.
Le Bal is currently hosting a solo show of work by underrated American photographer David Heath, whose work lingers somewhere between the documentary and the experimental. The Maison Européenne de la photographie – which is now headed up by Simon Baker, former photography curator at Tate Modern – opens a new exhibition on 07 November devoted to French photographer JR, an artist who specialises in putting his work on the streets. The Jeu de Paume, meanwhile, is currently showing exhibitions by Dorothea Lange, Ana Mendieta, and Alejandro Cesarco.
This list is far from comprehensive, with many other institutions and galleries taking the opportunity to show photography in Paris – including Yuri Kozyrev and Kadir van Lohuizen’s work on the Arctic for the Prix Carmignac du photojournalisme, which opens at the Cité des sciences et de l’industrie on 07 November. There’s more photography than any one person could absorb, and it’s not even the Mois de la Photo – that usually happens in April but is taking a break before returning in 2020.
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Fifa: Governing body reveals IT data hack earlier this year
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Timpanogos students' all-abilities prom is 'a graveyard smash'
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Accidents highlight dangers, draw of US West's old mines
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2 arrested in Spanish Fork drug bust
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K review: This is the media streamer to beat
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Salt Lake City mayor says another Olympics is 'ours to lose'
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Apple Watches owners asked to return devices for repair after update glitch
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Fake Cambridge Analytica ad hits Facebook
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Beyond Paris Photo – alternative photofairs
Paris Photo is the big one, but it isn’t the only photo fair in town next week. Held in a private mansion, a pp roc he makes a virtue out of its bijou size, for example, hosting just 14 photographers in a private mansion in “a salon devoted to experimental photography practices”.
Designed as an exhibition, this fair is accessible by reservation only, and includes celebrated photographers and galleries such as Ruth van Beek, brought by The Ravestijn Gallery; Daniel Shea, brought by Webber Gallery; and Maya Rochat, brought by Seen Fifteen. In addition, it includes “the a pp roc he sector”, a section showing two artists under the age of 40 not currently represented by a gallery (this section includes Thomas Sauvin & Kensuke Koike working together as a pair).
Supported by the UK’s The Art Newspaper and French photography magazine Fisheye, a pp roc he was set up by Emilia Genuardi and Sophie Rivière and is now in its second year. Entry is free upon reservation, and it takes place from 09-11 November at 40 rue de Richelieu, 75001 Paris http://approche.paris
Fotofever, meanwhile, takes place in the Carrousel du Louvre – the original home of Paris Photo. Founded by Cécil Schall on the basis that “photography is the ideal medium to open the art market to a larger public”, Fotofever is now in its seventh year, and has introduced a new section called The Hive, in which young galleries have been invited to present emerging talents “at a small price”. The fair also includes a Young Talents prize, and a special focus on Japanese photography this year. Fotofever is open from 08-11 November, and entry costs €18 http://www.fotofever.com/en-38-about.html
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Waitrose Food: Editor William Sitwell resigns over 'killing vegans' row
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Met Police to sell branded clothing and merchandise
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Shortlist announced for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards
Laia Abril, Nina Berman, Sohrab Hura, and Carmen Winant are all in the running for the prestigious Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation Photobook of the Year Award, which will be announced on 09 November at Paris Photo.
In total ten books have been shortlisted for the award; in addition, 20 books have been shortlisted for the First Photobook, and five for the Photography Catalogue of the Year. All the shortlisted books will go on show at Paris Photo and at the Aperture Foundation in New York, then tour to various venues across Europe, as well as being featured in the Autumn 2018 issue of The Photobook Review. In addition the Photobook of the Year winner will receive $10,000.
Photobook of the Year
Laia Abril On Abortion (Dewi Lewis Publishing, Stockport, England)
Nina Berman and Kimberly Stevens An autobiography of Miss Wish (Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany)
Dawoud Bey Seeing Deeply (University of Texas Press, Austin)
Sophie Calle Parce que (Éditions Xavier Barral, Paris)
Alexandra Catiere Behind the Glass (Chose Commune, Paris)
Masahisa Fukase, Simon Baker, and Tomo Kosuga Masahisa Fukase (Éditions Xavier Barral, Paris)
Sohrab Hura Look It’s Getting Sunny Outside!!! (Self-published under Ugly Dog, Delhi, India)
Raymond Meeks Halfstory Half-life (Chose Commune, Paris)
Carmen Winant My Birth (Self Publish, Be Happy Editions, London)
Daisuke Yokota Inversion (Akio Nagasawa Publishing, Tokyo)
First Photobook
Edén Bernal Exilios (Exiles) (Inframundo, Mexico City)
Nacho Caravia Mamá (Self-published, Barcelona, Spain)
M L Casteel American Interiors (Dewi Lewis Publishing, Stockport, England)
John Edmonds Higher (Capricious Publishing, New York)
Matthew Genitempo Jasper (Twin Palms Publishing, Santa Fe)
Julie Glassberg Due to unforeseen circumstances, this book has no title (Bike Kill) (Ceiba Editions, Siena, Italy)
Soham Gupta Angst (AKINA Books, London)
Yann Haeberlin Tina(?) (Self-published, Geneva, Switzerland)
Esther Hovers False Positives (Fw:Books, Amsterdam)
Maria Kapajeva You can call him another man (Kaunas Photography Gallery, Kaunas, Lithuania)
Mariken Kramer The Eyes That Fix You in a Formulated Phrase (Multipress, Oslo, Norway)
Pixy Liao Experimental Relationship Vol. 1 (Jiazazhi Press, Ningbo, China)
Margo Ovcharenko Country of Women (Empty Stretch, Moscow)
Nicolas Polli Ferox The Forgotten Archives (1976–2010) (Ciao Press, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Skinnerboox, Jesi, Italy)
Laurence Rasti There Are No Homosexuals in Iran (Edition Patrick Frey, Zürich, Switzerland)
Nick Sethi Khichdi (Kitchari) (Dashwood Books, New York)
Clara de Tezanos Piedra-Padre Universe (Self-published, Guatemala City)
Jo Ann Walters Wood River Blue Pool and Blue Pool Cecilia (Image Text Ithaca, New York)
Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa One Wall a Web (Roma Publications, Amsterdam)
Masaki Yamamoto GUTS (Zen Foto Gallery, Tokyo)
Photography Catalogue of the Year
Blind Date Exhibition Lieko Shiga (T&M Projects, Tokyo)
Body Against Body: The Battle of Images, from Photography to Live Streaming Thiago Nogueira, ed., Bárbara Wagner, Garapa Collective, Jonathas de Andrade, Letícia Ramos, Mídia Ninja, and Sofia Borges (Instituto Moreira Salles, São Paulo, Brazil)
The Land in Between Ursula Schulz-Dornburg (MACK, London)
Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings Sarah Greenough and Sarah Kennel (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, in association with Abrams, New York)
A View of a Room Susan Meiselas (Here Press, London)
In addition the judges announced a Special Mention this year for The Sweet Flypaper of Life by Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes, which was originally published in 1955 but reissued in paperback this year by First Print Press, New York. The shortlist jury this year was made up of: Lucy Gallun (associate curator in the Department of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York), Kristen Lubben (executive director, Magnum Foundation, New York), Yasufumi Nakamori (incoming senior curator of international art [photography], Tate Modern, London), Lesley A. Martin (creative director, Aperture Foundation, and publisher of The PhotoBook Review), and Christoph Wiesner (artistic director, Paris Photo).
More than 980 books were entered for the awards this year, and the shortlists were compiled over three days. “The varied approaches and high level of experience that each of the jury members bring to the table leads to a process of selection that is very intense; a rigorous exchange of ideas about the many incredible books being made today,” said Christoph Wiesner. “The best photobooks can offer a more in-depth, heightened experience of an artist’s work, augmenting and expanding how we encounter that work in exhibitions or online.”
The Photobook of the Year award is given to the photographer, the First Photobook award goes to the photographer and publisher involved, and the publication, publisher, and/or organising institution responsible. The final jury is made up of: Hervé Digne (president of Manifesto and the Odeon Circle), Martha Kirszenbaum (curator), Kevin Moore (curator), Azu Nwagbogu (director of African Artists’ Foundation and LagosPhoto Festival, Nigeria), and Batia Suter (artist).
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UK-Canada trade rift: What it means for cheese, beef and cars
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