Jeanne Asher
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Einstein at Home
The Historical Society of Princeton presents Einstein At Home, featuring family photographs, artwork, special memorabilia, and seventeen select pieces. Einstein is quoted saying: “But I also found Princeton fine. A pipe as yet unsmoked. Young and fresh. Much is to be expected from America’s youth”
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Baggalini Urban Backpack: Developed by two retired Delta Airlines flight attendants, this versatile bag converts from a shoulder bag to backpack by unzipping and rehooking the shoulder strap. Interior has numerous compartments for items you normally carry in your wallet plus slots for your cell phone and pen and zippered spaces for coins and cosmetics.…
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MIT’s Age Lab: The Future is Gray, Small and Female
A vivid portrait of the near future when great numbers of people, mainly women, will not only live longer, but alone. In the US, many of these seniors expect to continue working and playing, sometimes battling chronic illness, but above all, maintaining independence and freedom
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A Creative Pair in Collage and Fashion
“A long time collector of ‘things’ Peter trawls the markets with his wife textile designer Karen Nicol and collects old stamps, faded maps, love letters, labels, buttons, dress making patterns, playing cards, textiles cotton webbing that binds books and paper boxes for the basis of his work”
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The Shakespeare Portrait Question at the Morgan; Battle of Wills Documentary
When the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust unveiled a portrait with strong claims to be the only surviving contemporary likeness of Shakespeare, it created an international stir. But wait, there’s another claim about a 1603 portrait created by an ancestor who was a bit actor in Shakespeare’s troupe
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Bard’s Cloisonne: Chinese Enamels from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties
Their gilded surfaces and brilliant colors put them at odds with the austere criteria of the scholars’ aesthetic from the Song dynasty. In 1368 Cao Zhao wrote that cloisonné enamels were not suitable for study by members of the scholar class and were really appropriate only for the apartments of women
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Second Chances Underscore Flaws in Death Investigations
Dr. Thomas Gill’s ability to resurrect his career time and again reflects a profound weakness at the center of the US system of death investigation. A chronic shortage of qualified forensic pathologists allows even questionably competent practitioners to remain employable
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Pulp Fashion: The Art of Isabelle de Borchgrave
Taking inspiration from the rich depictions in early European paintings, iconic costumes in museum collections, photographs, sketches and even literary descriptions, de Borchgrave skillfully works paper to achieve the effect of textiles: crumpling, pleating, braiding, feathering and painting the surface.





