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Needlepoint is a type of canvas work, ... 2011), Bohannon finds a piece of that finished needlework in the personal effects of the now-deceased foreman, ...
Now was first published on September 10, 1981, by Michael Hollett and Alice Klein. [4] NOW is an alternative weekly that covers news, culture, arts, and entertainment. In its printed incarnation, NOW was published 52 times a year and could be picked up in Toronto subway stations, cafes, variety stores, clothing outlets, restaurants, alternative movie venues, and in its green and red newspaper ...
Michael Hollett, born 1955, is the founder and president of North by Northeast (NXNE) music festival which happens every June in Toronto since 1995.Hollett is also founder of the national print and online arts magazine, NEXT, available in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary since December, 2020.
Berlin wool work is a style of embroidery similar to today's needlepoint that was particularly popular in Europe and America from 1804 to 1875. [1]: 66 It is typically executed with wool yarn on canvas, [2] worked in a single stitch such as cross stitch or tent stitch, although Beeton's book of Needlework (1870) describes 15 different stitches for use in Berlin work.
NOW was a British political and literary periodical founded in 1940 by George Woodcock, [1] [2] its first editor, from 1940 to 1941, and by Freedom Press from 1943 to 1947. [ 3 ]
Alice Klein is the co-founder and former owner of Toronto's longest-running free alternative newsweekly NOW Magazine. In 1981, Klein co-founded NOW with Michael Hollett and several others. It is now one of the largest independent media organizations in Canada. [citation needed]
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Malkin was born March 13, 1913, in Altoona, Pennsylvania, [2] the daughter of Agnes (née Lynch) and Lawrence O'Brian. Her father worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad.. A 1937 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, [2] she married Donald Woodward Lee, an instructor at Penn State, and the couple moved to New York City so that Lee could pursue a doctorate at Columbia University; this ...