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NetsDaily Off-Season Report - No. 14
It was somewhat of a busy week of rebuilding for Sean Marks & Co. No big trades but one promising one and a free agent signing. The Brooklyn Nets went the fallen angel route on Friday when they traded 28-year-old Mamadi Diakite, who was unlikely to see much if any action next season, to the Memphis Grizzlies for 22-year-old Ziaire Williams, a former lottery pick and a 2030 second rounder from Dallas. The trade, with its disparity in salaries, was made possible by the availability of the $9.5 million trade exception from the Royce O’Neale trade last February. (Contrary to popular belief, the Nets use most of their exceptions.)
Former HTT editor, David Gill, passes away
Livingston, N.J. — B2B editor David Gill, whose lengthy career in trade magazines spanned coverage of categories ranging from home textiles to mattresses to coffeemakers and endeared him to many in the industry, passed away on July 14. He was 69. Gill spent almost a decade, beginning in the...
The Artful Life: 5 Things Galerie Editors Love This Week
1. Michelin-Starred Dumpling Restaurant Designed by Rockwell Group Opens in Midtown Manhattan. As far as chain restaurants go, no opening has been more anticipated in New York than Din Tai Fung. This cult status, Taiwanese-based dumpling has finally opened its doors in midtown Manhattan. To live up to the Michelin-starred, flavor-packed bao and wontons, the restaurant turned to Rockwell Group for the transportive design. The glass cube entrance sets the scene as guests travel down a marble staircase to the 25,000 square-foot interior, which includes a layout inspired by a Chinese home with a series of bamboo gardens and courtyards. In true Rockwellian fashion, the massive space is carved into smaller areas that make for cozier, more convivial dining areas, which are accented with theatrical accents in a nod to its Broadway location. —Jacqueline Terrebonne.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Genesis announce partnership for The Met Facade Commission series
One of Carol Bove's four sculptures for the facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is hoisted into position during the installation process in New York, Feb. 24, 2021. (George Etheredge/The New York Times) NEW YORK, NY.- The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Genesis announced today a five-year partnership to...
Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews announce Farm Aid 2024
The 2024 edition of Farm Aid is set to return to New York for the third year. The annual event will take place on Saturday, September 21st at the Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York. The daylong festival will showcase how farmers are leading the way to mitigate climate change by sharing their stories on the Farm Aid stage and throughout the event.
Last chance to see: Exhibition by Arthur Simms, Lucy Fradkin and Philip Hinge at Martos Gallery
Lucy Fradkin, He That Climbs The Tall Tree Has A Right To The Fruit, 2020. Acrylic gouache, collage, pencil on paper with metallic thread, 18 x 18 in 45.7 x 45.7 cm. NEW YORK, NY.- In Arthur Simms’ Icema’s World and Lucy Fradkin’s Good Morning Alice and Other Stories, two artists reflect on the legacies they have come to share as a married couple. These exhibitions are each grounded in tribute to Simms’ mother, Icema Erica Simms (1924–2015), but also emanate into broader examinations of identity, and how it is informed both by those who came before us and those with whom we share our lives. Icema immigrated to New York in the 1960s, leaving her husband and children behind in Kingston, Jamaica, while she worked to facilitate their reunion, caring for an American family in Westchester. Icema is foundational to these two solo exhibitions—had she not endured her first lonely years in New York, Simms and Fradkin may never have met—however, the two artists reciprocate homage and elegy to one another’s families across the works on view. Simms’ work regularly alludes to his wife, her family, and their traditions, and among Fradkin’s most consistent subjects are her husband and his kin. In Ten, Ten, Icema as a Bird (2016), for instance, Simms memorializes his mother with the careful placement of a single stone, a Jewish tradition of remembrance he first encountered through the Fradkins. Fradkin’s Ginger Ridge (2001) is a portrait of Icema, titled for her hometown. Icema holds a cane in Ginger Ridge, an ambulatory signifier of her expatriation, and is enveloped in a nimbus of collaged birds—a species known to migrate.
The jewelry Shiona Turini never takes off
The jewelry Shiona Turini travels with in New York, July 1, 2024. Turini, the costume designer of “Lady in the Lake” and a stylist of looks for Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter,” understands the value of jewelry people wear every day. (Eva Woolridge/The New York Times)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Cactus Stars Launch The Kunes Clark Band
(Chipster) The Kunes Clark Band is singer/songwriter Jimmy Kunes (Cactus, Savoy Brown, Humble Pie) and guitarist/songwriter Angus Clark (Cher, Joe Lynn Turner, Trans-Siberian Orchestra). The two musicians have known each other for nearly two decades and have performed together in numerous projects in and around New York City. Now they decided to take care of some unfinished business and make an album of material, some brand new, and some based on material they demoed 14 years ago. Rounding out the lineup for this album are drummer Van Romaine (Steve Morse Band) and bassist Winston Roye (Soul Asylum), along with keyboardists Rob Clores (The Black Crowes) and John Deley (David Johansen).
Excitement, Dread, and Idiosyncrasy on the Downtown Art Crawl
Instead of a Fair, 14C promised Jersey City a Crawl. A number of them, scattered around the city — mini-events, like cake-slices of the annual Studio Tour. So far, 14C Director Robinson Holloway has been true to her word, hosting neighborhood art walks and arranging constellations of open studios to hold us over until the Fair returns in early 2025.
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NYPD Seeks Public Help to Identify Suspects in Series of Robberies Across Multiple Precincts
NEW YORK, NY – The New York City Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a series of robberies impacting three precincts. The incidents, which…
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Rikers Island inmate with suspected scarlet fever dies after jail staff block medical help: records
A Rikers Island inmate with suspected scarlet fever died after jail staff repeatedly blocked medical workers from treating her, according to advocates and records. Charizma Jones, 23, died last week — more than two months after EMS personnel rushed her from the troubled jail to a Queens hospital, a letter from attorneys with The Legal Aid Society obtained by The Post states.
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