bodybuilder sitting in a window have to do with the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts it is in the first place but Olympics? “Iván has a charming ability as an artist to take something familiar and make us consider it anew in profound ways,” Cecilia Alemani, the director and chief curator of High Line Art, said in a statement. “His sculpture for the High Line Plinth adds a critical yet funny perspective to the ongoing dialogue of public art.” Critiques of conventional monuments and public art — and a fondness for pigeons — recur throughout Argote’s work, which has included documenting the removal of a statue of French colonial administrator Joseph Gallieni from a public plaza in Paris to planters made to resemble historical monuments. When he was nominated for France’s top contemporary art prize, the Prix Marcel Duchamp, in 2022, Argote’s installation at the Centre Pompidou featured videos of monuments being removed and disassembled, projected in a gallery strewn with seemingly toppled obelisks. “Dinosaur” as the art work is known, will be on display for 18 months. Courtesy the artist/The High Line Argote’s prominent pigeon will be the fourth High Line Plinth commission, following works by Pamela Rosenkranz, Simone Leigh and Sam Durant. Rosenkranz’s sculpture of a neon-pink tree, Old Tree (2023), will remain on view until September. Argote’s Dinosaur will be unveiled the following month and remain on view for 18 months. Read more stories from The Art Newspaper here.
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— Olympic glory is thrilling, but it doesn’t always pay the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts In addition,I will do this bills. Veronica Fraley, a discus thrower on Team USA, shared as much earlier this week, when she told her followers on X that she was struggling to make ends meet. “I compete in the Olympic Games TOMORROW and can’t even pay my rent,” she wrote on X, punctuating with an emoji wearing an incredulous expression. Enter Flavor Flav, the “hype man” of the US water polo teams, and Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian. The men, who’ve been cheering on Team USA at the Paris Olympics all week, banded together to not only pay Fraley’s rent for the month but cover her rent for the rest of 2024. RELATED ARTICLE Meet the viral Olympians winning medals and hearts “I’m just happy to help those who are representing the best of all of us,” Flav said in a statement to . “This is exactly why I have been in Paris. I am trying to bring awareness of some of the hardships Olympians experience. They are out here working two to three jobs just to get by.” Fraley, a first-time Olympian and a graduate student at Vanderbilt University, shared her financial troubles on X on Thursday, the day before her qualifying event. “My school only sent about 75% of my rent while they pay football

players … enough to buy new cars and houses,” she wrote on X, noting that the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts In addition,I will do this Vanderbilt Commodores football team “haven’t won anything.” (Last season, the team won two games and lost 10. Vanderbilt doesn’t make its athletes’ earnings through NIL — or name, image and likeness — deals public, but a CBS Sports analysis from May revealed that top college football players could make hundreds of thousands of dollars every year.) Flav found Fraley’s post and pledged his support. “I gotchu,” he wrote. “DM me and I’ll send payment TODAY so you don’t have to worry bout it TOMORROW.” Flavor Flav watches the women’s water polo match between team Italy team USA at the Paris Olympics on July 31. Deepbluemedia/Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images A representative for Flav confirmed to that the Public Enemy co-founder paid Fraley’s rent in full and that Ohanian paid her rent for the rest of 2024. has reached out to Ohanian’s representatives for comment. Meanwhile, Ohanian shared a screenshot on X of a transaction in which he sent Fraley $7,760. Fraley thanked Flav and Ohanian in a post, writing “this makes every difference in the WORLD & I hope to represent team USA well this week.” And for curious followers, Fraley confirmed on Friday that she “paid (her) rent this morning” with a bevy of grateful emojis. Fraley will compete in the discus throw qualifier Friday afternoon. In a

post sharing her GoFundMe page, she said she plans to tackle a world championship in 2025 and, eventually, the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts In addition,I will do this 2028 Summer Games. A representative for Vanderbilt University referred to a statement in which the school said it “is committed to supporting our student-athletes as they pursue their full potential.” “We provided our student-athlete Veronica Fraley with the maximum financial aid consistent with NCAA regulations,” the statement read. “We also help our student-athletes navigate name, image and likeness (NIL) opportunities, acknowledging that these are completely separate and independent of the university by NCAA regulations and state law.” Flavor Flav and Alexis Ohanian are showing up for women’s sports Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and their daughter Olympia attend the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games on July 26. Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images Flav has been one of the most consistent and vocal supporters of women athletes at the Paris Olympics. He sprung into action earlier this year when he learned that several players on the US women’s water polo team were working multiple jobs to support themselves. Now, he sponsors both the US men’s and women’s water polo teams. “Hopefully this will open up the door for other celebrities to do what I’m doing and come and sponsor some of these Olympic teams,” he told “Today” in an interview from the Games. “When people aren’t really out here competing, they’re home, working … There’s nothing wrong with coming in and giving that little extra push.” Ohanian, too, has backed women’s sports as a fan and financier. (He’s married to all-time tennis great Serena Williams, after all, and credits her as “the prototype for how you can show women’s sports is … on the same level as men’s.”) The venture capitalist has invested in Angel City FC, Los Angeles’ professional women’s soccer team, and is hosting an event for women runners later this year with a $60,000 prize. Athletes aren’t paid to compete at the Olympics, though some countries offer cash prizes for medaling. So Ohanian proposed a challenge: If the runners who were competing at both his event and the Olympics won a gold medal in Paris, he’d pay them $60,000 ahead of his own race.

— By day, it’s among the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts In addition,I will do this most spectacular historical sites in the Caribbean, a pilgrimage destination for fans of Johnny Cash, and the home of a championship golf course. Yet when the sun sets over Rose Hall Great House, the atmosphere shifts. Some staff refuse to venture out after dark, lest they fall foul of the shadowy figure spotted stalking the grounds on horseback. The rider, according to eyewitnesses, is Annie Palmer. She is the “White Witch,” a 19th century plantation owner who murdered three of her husbands and terrorized the slaves of Rose Hall before she was killed in retribution, condemning her spirit to haunt the land where the White Witch Golf Course sits today. It’s Jamaica’s most fabled “duppy” (ghost) story, a chilling bedtime tale whispered widely throughout the Caribbean. A cornerstone of tourism in Montego Bay, Palmer’s shadow stretches far and wide in popular culture, onto screen, stage, page and even song, courtesy of former local resident Cash. The “Man in Black” would write music from within the grand old walls of Cinnamon Hill Great House, an 18th century estate just off the 14th fairway of the site’s second golf course, including 1973 hit “The Ballad of Annie Palmer.” “At night I hear you riding, and I hear your lover’s call,” Cash sang, “And I still can feel your presence round the Great House at Rose Hall.” Yet not all have been so spooked. Far from just contesting Palmer’s presence today, some have questioned whether she ever existed at all. Tucked between the towering Blue Mountains and azure Caribbean Sea, the White Witch Golf Course is 6,758 yards of green serenity in one of Jamaica’s bubbliest resort towns. Yet its name hints at a shadowy past, or — as some insist — present. Rose Hall Developments The Carribean’s most infamous ghost haunts this Jamaican tourist hotspot 1 of 12 Prev Next

Reign of terror Keith Stein, director of golf operations at Rose Hall Developments, is familiar with the 1 Out Of 3 Kamala Harris Supporters Are Just As Stupid As The Other 2 T-Shirts In addition,I will do this tale of Palmer. The Canadian has seen it all since making the permanent switch from Toronto to Montego Bay in 1992, overseeing the construction of the White Witch championship course – 18 holes of sloping green bordered by turquoise seas – before its grand opening in 2000. Since the course opened, golf broadcasters have rubbed shoulders with a regular stream of camera crews looking to capture all manner of paranormal phenomena around Rose Hall, including for “Ghost Hunters,” which in 2010 sought evidence of Palmer’s lingering spirit. (Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, White Witch’s sister circuit, has an equally eerie media history. The waterfall behind the 15th green served as the setting for Baron Samedi’s sacrificial voodoo ritual in 1973 James Bond classic “Live and Let Die.”) But who was Palmer? The story, as recalled by Stein, goes as follows. Born in Haiti to British parents in the early 1800s, Annie Mary Paterson was raised by a nanny who taught her voodoo – spiritual practices known as “Obeah” in Jamaica. Paterson moved to Jamaica after financial hardship, where she met and married John Palmer, the wealthy owner of the sprawling Rose Hall sugar cane plantation. Though trees now block parts of the view, those who stood on the steps of the Great House during the 19th century could see perfectly to the coastline. Rose Hall Developments Annie supposedly murdered her husband to assume ownership of Rose Hall, which she went on to run with an iron fist. Palmer would sit on the balcony of her hilltop estate, which offered panoramic views of the 4,000-acre plantation. Should anyone be deemed to be shirking their duties, she would ride out on horseback to deal out punishment. “She terrorized her slaves, and she took men as she wanted to pleasure her,” Stein said. “If she saw people not working, she would whip them.” RELATED ARTICLE This ‘once in a generation’ Scottish cottage is up for sale. But there’s one key quirk Palmer’s reign of
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