Author name: Connie Alvarez

Connie Alvarez is a writer for the In Group Press news site for over three years now. My areas of expertise include politics, health, business, and finance. My hobbies include hiking and reading.

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A Photographer’s Ode to Suburbia’s Teens

LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles coming-of-age story consumes Gallery Luisotti’s new downtown space in photographer Christina Fernandez’s recent series, Subdivision. In these works, Fernandez turns the camera toward her teenage son, Diego, and the suburban Southern California landscape in which he grew up. Documenting the mundane suburbs with a dramatic, cinematic flare, the artist […]

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Simon Porte Jacquemus On the Future and What He Learned from Rei Kawakubo

This is an edition of the newsletter Show Notes, in which Samuel Hine reports from the front row of the global fashion week circuit. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. During Paris Fashion Week, there was one designer on everybody’s lips, even though his name wasn’t on the official schedule: Simon Porte

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The eternal beginner explains how to get over the fear of looking stupid

In a new TV show streaming on Outside Watch, Paddy O’Connell tries expert-level sports with basically no experience. Can he teach us how to let go of the great big fear of looking stupid? The post The eternal beginner explains how to get over the fear of looking stupid appeared first on Adventure.com. Source link

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On the Road With Golden State Warriors Forward Jonathan Kuminga, Who Does Not Mess With Onion Rings

Few people on earth travel as often as professional athletes. With On the Road, the GQ Sports Travel Questionnaire, they’re weighing in on everything from room service to flying comfortably to their favorite chain restaurants. In basically the blink of an eye, Jonathan Kuminga went from a child playing basketball in his native Democratic Republic

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