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that most do not even know are there. >> reporter: philadelphia is known for its murals but one local artists is creating large pieces of roof art, and they are not even meant to be seen by every one. >> i just try to do something i love most. >> reporter: caesars riveria passion is painting murals. >> i just bigger the painter, the nicer it is for me the feeling that i experience. >> reporter: you have seen some of his work including this mural commissioned by world meeting of families for the pope's 2015 philadelphia visit. >> that was a great experience >> reporter: now this renowned murallist is paint forgo a different perspective. >> i'm happy with the what we used for the paint every day. north, south, east, west but when you go into other directions, higher or above or to the ground it is i have different feeling. >> reporter: he has created this mural of freeda car low moving around the world with her art it would be a image of her coming to the united states. >> reporter: crafted four stories up on a kensington rooftop only a few know it even exists. >> you don't have to put
that most do not even know are there. >> reporter: philadelphia is known for its murals but one local artists is creating large pieces of roof art, and they are not even meant to be seen by every one. >> i just try to do something i love most. >> reporter: caesars riveria passion is painting murals. >> i just bigger the painter, the nicer it is for me the feeling that i experience. >> reporter: you have seen some of his work including this mural commissioned by...
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the mural on the ceiling install the hours mural and that was painted by edwin austin abbey, originally joseph eason would incorporate a stained-glass dome into the ceiling but they decided in 1904 it would put another floor above that, we he had to move the dome and we will see that over at the supreme court chamber, they moved the dome over there and abbey created this mural, a 24 hours of the day from light to dark, it is allegorical made from light to dark and the zodiac signs depicted behind it. joseph houston tried to pick as many pennsylvania artists at the time, abby was a native of philadelphia really an english expatriate, he lived in england for most of his adult life and did his adult life and it has worked there and send it back over. he has done a work for the boston public library, built the holy grail murals and houston solve those and really liked his work at since he was in pennsylvania he got the commission, he was supposed to do all the principal rooms and ended up doing the rotunda and also the house chamber, then he got sick and passed away and violet oakley, the f
the mural on the ceiling install the hours mural and that was painted by edwin austin abbey, originally joseph eason would incorporate a stained-glass dome into the ceiling but they decided in 1904 it would put another floor above that, we he had to move the dome and we will see that over at the supreme court chamber, they moved the dome over there and abbey created this mural, a 24 hours of the day from light to dark, it is allegorical made from light to dark and the zodiac signs depicted...
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he has decided to paint murals in the city.was crafted four stories up on a kensington rooftop and until now, only a few knew it existed. mural arts project said there's always room for new projects and this forces new way of thinking with plenty of blank canvass available >>> to tonight's episode of hawaii 50. we sat down with 925 raz on the radio for a look back right here in philadelphia. >> 92, this is raz. darius rutger. everyone knows >> from philadelphia 925 watching him succeed feels good. >> always so dynamic, and when he just decided to go country, we were there for him at the beginning. >> rutgers stole the show during cbs prime time during a special guest spot as desmomd, the bomb maker. >> everything ok? >> he said when he went into television he wanted to the baddest dude on the planet. and it's not darius. >> he remember when is he made his country debut in philadelphia. >> it was 2010 we did a show with him in world cafe live sold out and you can just tell from the moment on that darius had a great background. h
he has decided to paint murals in the city.was crafted four stories up on a kensington rooftop and until now, only a few knew it existed. mural arts project said there's always room for new projects and this forces new way of thinking with plenty of blank canvass available >>> to tonight's episode of hawaii 50. we sat down with 925 raz on the radio for a look back right here in philadelphia. >> 92, this is raz. darius rutger. everyone knows >> from philadelphia 925 watching...
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. >> philadelphia is known for its murals. there is a new type of art project, let's call it roof art being created throughout the city. why it is being done, and who actually gets to see this. >> i'm chris martinez in hollywood where they are setting the stage for this weekend's academy awards. we will take a look at the big contenders coming up. >> and we've been having some really warm february days, haven't we? but get ready. justin is tracking storms, some of them possibly severe, moving in for your weekends. we are back in just a >> welcome back, used to seeing artwork all over philadelphia building, but not like. >> this you have to be on the roof or high above to see these pieces of work. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos introduces us to the artist with a unusual canvas, and tells us why he's painting murals that most people don't even know are there. >> philadelphia is known for it murals, but one local artist is creating large pieces of roof art, and are not even meant to be seen by everyone. >> i decided murals
. >> philadelphia is known for its murals. there is a new type of art project, let's call it roof art being created throughout the city. why it is being done, and who actually gets to see this. >> i'm chris martinez in hollywood where they are setting the stage for this weekend's academy awards. we will take a look at the big contenders coming up. >> and we've been having some really warm february days, haven't we? but get ready. justin is tracking storms, some of them...
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the mural has adorned that corner for 40 years.ody defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are now asking the developer who owns the building to restore the mural. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> expected to have a day of change. we started with temperatures that made it to the 70s again. en the cold front passes. the thunderstorms move through and the cold air has now settled. take a look at your temperatures this morning in our philadelphia neighborhoods. we're at 38 degrees in society hill, center city at 39. west mt. airy, 39 for the airport. parkwood at 36 degrees. big difference from what we saw yesterday morning when some of us were already in the 60s around the area. delaware same deal. much cooler than yesterday. 37 for harmon any hills. reedy point at 37. middletown checking in at 38 degrees currently. we drop further south, about the same. a
the mural has adorned that corner for 40 years.ody defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are now asking the developer who owns the building to restore the mural. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> expected to have a day of change. we started with temperatures that made it to the 70s again....
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the building owner is renovating and promised to keep the mural.eople wanted to make sure the owner knows how special the mural is. >> mia andrews won the miss america pageant in university city. andrews is a 22-year-old native from philadelphia. she will act as ambassador to the city and has a shot at winning the miss pennsylvania pageant in june. much more to come in action news. tonight, we know which movies are the worst of the year. i'll tell you which films won razzy awards. and a special celebration for a very special woman who just turned 103 when "action news" comes back. ♪ ♪ >> you see here dozens of people taking a dip in the ocean during the north wildwood polar day plunge. today's temperatures made it easier than previous years. proceeds go to a number of causes. now time for the check of the forecast with melissa magee. one day later, it would have been a lot colder. >> when we are done, you will notice the difference so bundle up. you can see it's dry. right now no issues with precipitation. we were rocking and rolling earlier with s
the building owner is renovating and promised to keep the mural.eople wanted to make sure the owner knows how special the mural is. >> mia andrews won the miss america pageant in university city. andrews is a 22-year-old native from philadelphia. she will act as ambassador to the city and has a shot at winning the miss pennsylvania pageant in june. much more to come in action news. tonight, we know which movies are the worst of the year. i'll tell you which films won razzy awards. and a...
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and the future. >> reporter: the future is key for mural arts philadelphia.n fact, a program helping at-risk youth caught up in the criminal justice system learn job readiness skills to work with murals like this one in germantown. >> it has a great impact, not only on the community, but the young men and women that's involved in the program because it makes them feel accepted again. it makes them feel part of the community again. >> reporter: one another of willis' projects here in the playground. other images honor greats like dr. martin luther king jr. or philly's own. >> at an african-american artist, it's very valuable for me to portray positive images of african-americans. being a black man in america and sometimes, it cannot be so great. but when you're involved in this type of work, and you're helping people, it gives you a sense of direction. >> reporter: in philadelphia, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc10 news. >>> pioneering race car driver donated memorabilia to the smithsonian museum of african-american history. philadelphia native leonard miller donate
and the future. >> reporter: the future is key for mural arts philadelphia.n fact, a program helping at-risk youth caught up in the criminal justice system learn job readiness skills to work with murals like this one in germantown. >> it has a great impact, not only on the community, but the young men and women that's involved in the program because it makes them feel accepted again. it makes them feel part of the community again. >> reporter: one another of willis' projects...
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vernon streets where the mural has adorned the corner for self years.omeone defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are asking the developer who owned the building to restore that mural. >>> today students from the upper darby school district will celebrate diversity and unity, holding an art contest at beverly hills middle school. the theme is from many country, regions an places, we are one community. the school district is made up of students from 75 countries. >>> some of the same people who marched in the massive women's rally in philadelphia last month are defending the affordable care act. they held a rally at thomas payne plaza in center city. the demonstrators say the republicans' vow to repeal and replace the aca could have a devastating impact on millions of americans. >>> the democrats have a new national chairman, tom perez. president obama's former labor secretary. yester
vernon streets where the mural has adorned the corner for self years.omeone defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are asking the developer who owned the building to restore that mural. >>> today students from the upper darby school district will celebrate diversity and unity, holding an art contest at...
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. >>> philly is known for its murals.le you'll likely never >>> another department store announces plans to downside. jc penney will close over the next few months, the stores have not yet been identified nor how many jobs will be cut. it was just last month, macy's announced it was closing stores. >>> companies say online shopping is hurting the brick and mortar stores. that's not the only reason >> there's a new rising group of consumers with their own set of preferences. when you're in the market for a particular product, where do you go to make the purchase >> i do most online >> more in store >> we're talking about millennials, a new generation of consumers changing the face of retail. experts say they're buyers without brand loyalty and less interested in cruising local department store. >> two to three times engineer >> shopping habits. despite record holiday spending saw declines this past year. what's behind the decision to to skip the traditional big box store >> less about the product. more about the uniqueness
. >>> philly is known for its murals.le you'll likely never >>> another department store announces plans to downside. jc penney will close over the next few months, the stores have not yet been identified nor how many jobs will be cut. it was just last month, macy's announced it was closing stores. >>> companies say online shopping is hurting the brick and mortar stores. that's not the only reason >> there's a new rising group of consumers with their own set of...
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and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> welcome to wednesday february 22nd, regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee, i am supervisor ronan the chair of the committee to my right is vice chair supervisor, and we expect supervisor fewer shortly. the clerk is erica major and i would also like to thanks sfgov tv for
and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> welcome to wednesday february 22nd, regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee, i am supervisor ronan the chair of the committee to my right is vice chair supervisor, and we expect supervisor fewer shortly. the clerk is erica major and i would also like to thanks sfgov tv for
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>> reporter: on a wall in belfast, a mural stands as testament to catholic and protestant children wholived together in harmony until the troubles began. >> for them, it exploded over a two-day period. 1,800 families lost their homes in two days. so at that point, these kids are separate, they're segregated. >> reporter: is there any concern that brexit could possibly lead back to that? >> there's very much a fear, an undercurrent within certain people, that we could be dragged back to those dark days. personally, i don't think so, but there are people of that belief. >> sreenivasan: read more about the history of the murals in northern ireland's capital. visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: the kansas city area bar and restaurant, where two indian immigrants and a third man were shot in a possible hate crime on wednesday, reopened today. about 100 people held a vigil for the victims outside austin's bar and grill, in olathe, last night. the man arrested for the shootings, 51-year-old adam purinton, has his first court appearance monday
>> reporter: on a wall in belfast, a mural stands as testament to catholic and protestant children wholived together in harmony until the troubles began. >> for them, it exploded over a two-day period. 1,800 families lost their homes in two days. so at that point, these kids are separate, they're segregated. >> reporter: is there any concern that brexit could possibly lead back to that? >> there's very much a fear, an undercurrent within certain people, that we could be...
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aquÍ estamos con uno de los artist artistass de este mural, ¿por quÉ hacer un mural como este?. uno de los mÁs recientes el de la querida jenni rivera. >> hemos escuchado mucho de muros que dividen, pero los murales son muros que unen, que dan historia y nos establecen como hermanos y amigo. >> increÍble, y cada dia mÁs hay este tipo de muestras de arte a nivel nacional que muestran el impacto que tenemos los hispanos en estados unidos, ¿quÉ les pareciÓ?. >> gracias, sin duda alguna estÁn espectaculares estos murales, gente muy talentosa, hispana que nos ayudo a a unirnos, y no tiene que ser en un museo pero a la vista de todos. >> hay muchos que hay por ejemplo en hollywood y todas las partes de california y partes de estados unidos donde se expresan murales de esta categorÍa. >> y nos hacen recordar lo que es importante para nosotros. >> como nos recuerda que tenemos que ir a una pausa. al regresar un grupo de jÓvenes se sacab sacaban selfies y el hielo cediÓ. >> y tenemos la soluciÓn estÉtica para sus manos y tenemos recomendaciones. >> ademÁs seÑores, nos visita gracie graci
aquÍ estamos con uno de los artist artistass de este mural, ¿por quÉ hacer un mural como este?. uno de los mÁs recientes el de la querida jenni rivera. >> hemos escuchado mucho de muros que dividen, pero los murales son muros que unen, que dan historia y nos establecen como hermanos y amigo. >> increÍble, y cada dia mÁs hay este tipo de muestras de arte a nivel nacional que muestran el impacto que tenemos los hispanos en estados unidos, ¿quÉ les pareciÓ?. >> gracias,...
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jonathan: a big change is made to the mural many looked at and thought it's un recognizable. they malcolm and marion berry. >> bill cosby, marion berry and fred g. sampson. jonathan: people had a hard time to pick them out. a lot of people didn't recognize the three because of the paint something today the artist finished what he said was repairing the mural in the southwest d.c. congress heights. our d.c. bureau chief sam ford says people can now identify the three icons correctly. michelle: the panda that captured hearts across the area will soon leave washington forever. we watched her grow up in front of us. that was bao bao at her 2-month checkup. the now 3-year-old giant panda will fly to china february 21. the national zoo breeding agreement with china requires cubs born here return to china before they turn 4. farewell c zoo will begin at the end of next week. that was at her birthday party. so many memories. jonathan: i know. she got cuter as she got bigger. did you check it out? doug: yeah. there will be more cubs, i hope. hate to see them go. jonathan: they all kin
jonathan: a big change is made to the mural many looked at and thought it's un recognizable. they malcolm and marion berry. >> bill cosby, marion berry and fred g. sampson. jonathan: people had a hard time to pick them out. a lot of people didn't recognize the three because of the paint something today the artist finished what he said was repairing the mural in the southwest d.c. congress heights. our d.c. bureau chief sam ford says people can now identify the three icons correctly....
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vernon streets where the mural has adorned that corner for 40 years.omebody defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are asking the developer who owns the building to restore the mural. >>> 6:46 on this sunday. look at this picture behind me. that sun coming up. looks like it's going to be a great day outside, yes, in terms of not having any rain or storms rolling through, but crystal, it's going to be a touch cooler. >> i got kind of spoiled last weekend, we had 70s, yesterday we had them before the storms rolled through. now that the storms have passed, the cold air has settled. you wouldn't be able to tell from this live view outside cape may. had to show this off again. the beautiful sunrise view so bright and sunny, still clear right along the shore. weave had a nice layer of clouds kind of build in over areas like philadelphia. still a very beautiful view of the sun reflecting of
vernon streets where the mural has adorned that corner for 40 years.omebody defaced it earlier this month. >> this mural sits in the middle of what used to be the largest and oldest puerto rican community in the state of pennsylvania. that history cannot be erased. >> community members are asking the developer who owns the building to restore the mural. >>> 6:46 on this sunday. look at this picture behind me. that sun coming up. looks like it's going to be a great day...
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how special that mural is. >>> much more to come tonight, former students of an elementary school in montgomery county take a trip down memory lane as they prepare to say good-bye to the building. >>> the flyers and pen begins meet outdoors as the team opens that make the playoffs. jeff skversky as sports when action news comes right back. >>> inside a school in west philadelphia. representatives from the city and surrounding counties were organizing these gatherishings to strength he think relationships between the neighborhood and police. it was organized for the raise for peace committee included a conversation about race and policing. >>> today, some students are saying good-bye to their old school building in horsham. the original on maple avenue will close for good when the new building is finished this spring. current and former students, parents and teachers are invited to stop in for one last trip down memory lane, they gathered to check out 50 years worth of photos and memorabilia and even leave a note on the wall. >>> a tradition established today in delaware. glasgow high
how special that mural is. >>> much more to come tonight, former students of an elementary school in montgomery county take a trip down memory lane as they prepare to say good-bye to the building. >>> the flyers and pen begins meet outdoors as the team opens that make the playoffs. jeff skversky as sports when action news comes right back. >>> inside a school in west philadelphia. representatives from the city and surrounding counties were organizing these...
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. >>> philadelphia is known for its huge murals across the city. >> they're not only nice to look at but also transforming lives. next at 5:00, we celebrate black history month and art in philadelphia and how they're providing more than just images to make an impact on the community. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> announcer: this is nbc10 news. >>> welcome back. lester holt joining us now from the nbc studio in new york. >> what's coming up on the nbc nightly news. hi, lester. >>> an hour from now, why the trump white house is confronting ire ran, putting it on notice and what could happen next. >>> the new focus of those looking to steal your i.d. we'll tell what you that is and your best defense against it. >>> plus ne
. >>> philadelphia is known for its huge murals across the city. >> they're not only nice to look at but also transforming lives. next at 5:00, we celebrate black history month and art in philadelphia and how they're providing more than just images to make an impact on the community. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10...
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championing the folks and want to recognize to your point on commissioner dooley only two benjamin murals and mcdisoriented even 24th street street i grew up there and a restaurant in front of the chavez so not enough but one step in the right direction and 24th street is more like green as opposed to to broadway that's how the difference mission is different than 24th street and want to say thank you thank you for all your hard work and recognizing the little folks in the neighborhood like cesar chavez old pharmacy it is only a few businesses and self-serve the inner circle thank you for figuring out thank you. >> commissioners my other questions open up for public comment anyone wish to comment on this item. >> come on up. >> good evening, commissioners i'm eric i'm the council president and thank you for the calle quarto and thank you. the mayor's office of economic workforce development their work and bringing this together and diego from the planning department and supervisor hillary ronen's for working with us and helping us get this far today who we are the calle quarto we're the l
championing the folks and want to recognize to your point on commissioner dooley only two benjamin murals and mcdisoriented even 24th street street i grew up there and a restaurant in front of the chavez so not enough but one step in the right direction and 24th street is more like green as opposed to to broadway that's how the difference mission is different than 24th street and want to say thank you thank you for all your hard work and recognizing the little folks in the neighborhood like...
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posiblemente sea el mural mas grande de la virgen.. en todocalifornia. ===pkg=== sus manos. reto: tc: inq: me sentia coon quijote cuando pelaba con los molinos de vientos. cg; antonio martinez/muralist a mexicano en esta ocasin su lienzo era la pared de liglesia dcorpus christi en corona. su obra una de las imgenes mas veneradas por los catolicos:tc: inq: para el mexicano en general es un icono de los mas poderosos es como nuestra madre la virgen de guadalupe. cg: antonio martinez/muralist a dice que la ca de la virgen fue lo que masiempo le tomo.pero hay muchos otros detalles que hacen de esta obra del artistajalicience algo singular y con toques mexicanos: tc: inq: maritnez utilos coloresde la bandera mexicana para pintar las alas del angelque esta a l pies de lavirgen.pero tambien logro incorporar partedelaisaje local s montans que estan en el mural,, si nos fimos bn son las mtas de riverside cg: martinez con ayudae su hi termino la gigantesca imagen,, que mide aproximadamee 35 es en solo 9 dias.: tc: inqrtta. en unoscuantos das ya estaba plasmada estaba hecha. y ella qui
posiblemente sea el mural mas grande de la virgen.. en todocalifornia. ===pkg=== sus manos. reto: tc: inq: me sentia coon quijote cuando pelaba con los molinos de vientos. cg; antonio martinez/muralist a mexicano en esta ocasin su lienzo era la pared de liglesia dcorpus christi en corona. su obra una de las imgenes mas veneradas por los catolicos:tc: inq: para el mexicano en general es un icono de los mas poderosos es como nuestra madre la virgen de guadalupe. cg: antonio martinez/muralist a...
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moving on now, bowl will soon pick an artist to remake the iconic mural. it was whitewashed for a fresh start earlier this year. the restaurant owner tells abc7 historic women are leading an online vote to be suggests of the mural. the list includes michelle obama, harriet tubman, doreny heights and rosa parks. the d.c. fire lieutenant kevin mccray may also be included. he died in the line of duty in 2015. work is expected to begin in may. jonathan: okay. i want to show you something. boston reporter covering yesterday's blizzard and got a surprise in a live report. watch her and watch behind her. the reporter is talking about a car she saw spin out. suddenly a sasquatch appeared behind her. specifically a man called the marijuana sasquatch because of his costume. like a giant marijuana leaf. he has been seen in blizzards before. but in this case he made an appearance and scampered off. michelle: that is why you always have to be aware of your surr reporter. jonathan: head on a swivel. there you go. hiding behind the car. michelle: he must be nice and toas
moving on now, bowl will soon pick an artist to remake the iconic mural. it was whitewashed for a fresh start earlier this year. the restaurant owner tells abc7 historic women are leading an online vote to be suggests of the mural. the list includes michelle obama, harriet tubman, doreny heights and rosa parks. the d.c. fire lieutenant kevin mccray may also be included. he died in the line of duty in 2015. work is expected to begin in may. jonathan: okay. i want to show you something. boston...
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in the mission can't have the murals without the mural i was i'm an italian-american dissent and loveorth beach and north beach is a special use district and that's one of the things that helped keep it the way it is that everyone can enjoy it so i'm asking you to support the same type of things for the quatro special use district thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm a long time resident for the mission district i'm originally from columbo and have two kids in the mission for the last thirty years raising my kids i'm in support of the permit for the district i'm a latino and mixed use and we shared two cultures there is a specific question i have the question about the changing the zoning from the art - rto oriented district to the special and how that effects long time resident like me that wants affordable housing for his kids built with my own hands and be part of the community thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon colorado i'm a native san franciscan i'm a kaiser baby i don't want to
in the mission can't have the murals without the mural i was i'm an italian-american dissent and loveorth beach and north beach is a special use district and that's one of the things that helped keep it the way it is that everyone can enjoy it so i'm asking you to support the same type of things for the quatro special use district thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm a long time resident for the mission district i'm...
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memorial serves -- at the top you will see a very long, .egro college mural a very important mural to this campus. the campus buildings, both old and new, that are on this campus, that are contributing, historic, and also significant. they were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects, who was born in maryland, not far from this campus, and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects, to hillyard robinson, who is trained by albert to sell and became one of the nations most prominent public housing architects, to louis fry, who is the first african-american to graduate from the university for masters ofa architecture, and became one of ,he first hbc you professors who was also designing buildings and to fill 31, 1 of the nations most premiered current african-american architects to design the current school architecture building as well as be nation -- the nation's last and newest smithsonian mall museum building, the national african-american history and culture museum on the nations mall. these buildings and this heritage respe
memorial serves -- at the top you will see a very long, .egro college mural a very important mural to this campus. the campus buildings, both old and new, that are on this campus, that are contributing, historic, and also significant. they were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects, who was born in maryland, not far from this campus, and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects, to hillyard robinson, who is trained by albert to sell...
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, en el siguiente proyecto se aplican los fracasos del anterior y donde se crece y se mejora, cada muralque lo necesitaba, no lo tenÍa y le urgÍa, mucha gente pierde tiempo en cosas negativas, drogas, pandillas, si aplicas tu tiempo a cosas extraordinarias puedes lograr cosas extraordinarias, yo soy alguien normal, no soy nadie especial, soy como cualquiera en estas calles pero con simplemente poner mi gotita de esfuerzo positivo en una cubeta he llegado a llenar lagos enteros de cosas extraordinarias ¿ verdad? (risas)>> creciendo en pacoima vivÍ los problemas de la comunidad, los vi, los viÍa y los entiendo, al salir de la ciudad de pacoima regresÉ como artista, no solo como pintor y a cambiar las paredes sino a cambiar la xhuayudar, ayudar a comunidad, no solo en las paredes, sino a la gente, a la comunidad, eso vine a hacer, cambiar no solo las paredes pero la comunidad, a educar a la comunidad. >> con esta gente extraordinaria llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo. >> muchas gracias por dejarnos entrar en sus hogares, siga con telemundo, muy buenas tardes . >> que p
, en el siguiente proyecto se aplican los fracasos del anterior y donde se crece y se mejora, cada muralque lo necesitaba, no lo tenÍa y le urgÍa, mucha gente pierde tiempo en cosas negativas, drogas, pandillas, si aplicas tu tiempo a cosas extraordinarias puedes lograr cosas extraordinarias, yo soy alguien normal, no soy nadie especial, soy como cualquiera en estas calles pero con simplemente poner mi gotita de esfuerzo positivo en una cubeta he llegado a llenar lagos enteros de cosas...
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in the mission can't have the murals without the mural i was i'm an italian-american dissent and loveorth beach and north beach is a special use district and that's one of the things that helped keep it the way it is that everyone can enjoy it so i'm asking you to support the same type of things for the quatro special use district thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm a long time resident for the mission district i'm originally from columbo and have two kids in the mission for the last thirty years raising my kids i'm in support of the permit for the district i'm a latino and mixed use and we shared two cultures there is a specific question i have the question about the changing the zoning from the art - rto oriented district to the special and how that effects long time resident like me that wants affordable housing for his kids built with my own hands and be part of the community thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon colorado i'm a native san franciscan i'm a kaiser baby i don't want to
in the mission can't have the murals without the mural i was i'm an italian-american dissent and loveorth beach and north beach is a special use district and that's one of the things that helped keep it the way it is that everyone can enjoy it so i'm asking you to support the same type of things for the quatro special use district thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm a long time resident for the mission district i'm...
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the puerto rican community in philadelphia is asking for a beloved mural to be restored. this mur yel of lady liberty with the puerto rican flag draped over her head. it's been there for four decades. someone defaced the mural two weeks ago and now the community is calling on the developer who owns the building to restore the mur yel. >> i'm tracking the tail end of thoeds thunderstorms moving off shore. when will they finally end and i'm also tracking a major cool down from 70s to 30s. details and your most accurate forecast. ♪ ♪ >>> the skies have opened up across much of the region. here's a live look at cape may where the roads are wet, the storm is making one of its final stops here before moving off shore. and this is a reminder of just how dangerous the weather can get. this is video from last february after a tornado ripped through lancaster leaving a wake of destruction right in its path. nbc10 meteorologist erika martin joins us now with the latest on today's storms. >> here's the deal. they were fast and they were furious, all due to the fact that we had very w
the puerto rican community in philadelphia is asking for a beloved mural to be restored. this mur yel of lady liberty with the puerto rican flag draped over her head. it's been there for four decades. someone defaced the mural two weeks ago and now the community is calling on the developer who owns the building to restore the mur yel. >> i'm tracking the tail end of thoeds thunderstorms moving off shore. when will they finally end and i'm also tracking a major cool down from 70s to 30s....
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se aprende mucho pero ver lÁgrimas de ese dolor de ahÍ nace algo bonito donde nace el arte. >> el murals extraordinarias pues uno puede lograr cosas extraordinarias. pues yo creciendo aquÍ en pacoima pues yo vivÍ los problemas de la comunidad, los vi, los vivÍ y los entiendo. asÍ que al salir de la ciudad de pacoima regresÉ como artista, no solo como pintor, no solo a cambiar las paredes pero a cambiar la comunidad, a ayudar. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> y para ver mÁs de levy ponce parte de nuestra gente extraordinaria. hoy lo invito a que no se pierda "noticiero telemundo" a las 5 de la tarde. y asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de "enfoque" gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, nos vemos maÑana si dios quiere en noticias telemundo. >> ♪ >> [locutor] advertencia: los trucos y las ilusiones en este programa fueron diseÑados y puestos a prueba por criss angel, un profesional altamente entrenado. estas demostraciones son extremadamente peligrosas y nadie debe realizarlas en ningÚn lugar y en ningÚn momento. >> el estar atrapado... [murmullos] y bajo el agua es una de las cosas a las que
se aprende mucho pero ver lÁgrimas de ese dolor de ahÍ nace algo bonito donde nace el arte. >> el murals extraordinarias pues uno puede lograr cosas extraordinarias. pues yo creciendo aquÍ en pacoima pues yo vivÍ los problemas de la comunidad, los vi, los vivÍ y los entiendo. asÍ que al salir de la ciudad de pacoima regresÉ como artista, no solo como pintor, no solo a cambiar las paredes pero a cambiar la comunidad, a ayudar. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> y para ver mÁs de...
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a very important mural to this campus. and then to the campus buildings both old and new that are on this campus that are contributing historic and significant were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects including albert irving casel who was born in towson, maryland not far from this campus and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects to hilliard robinson who was trained by albert casell and became one of the nation's most prominent public housing architects to louis fry who was the first african-american to graduate from harvard university with a masters in architecture and became one of the most prominent hbcu architects to one of our own professors leon bridges, who is known nationally as the dean of african-american architects, who has also designed buildings and to phil frelon who is one of the nation's most premier current african-american architects whose design the current school of architecture building as well as the nation's last and newest smithsonia
a very important mural to this campus. and then to the campus buildings both old and new that are on this campus that are contributing historic and significant were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects including albert irving casel who was born in towson, maryland not far from this campus and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects to hilliard robinson who was trained by albert casell and became one of the nation's most prominent...
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the mural is near subpoe17th an mission. >> it's surreal. >> very moving. we saw it from the beginning, when it was just an empty wall and to this, it's just amazing. when we first got here today, we were just crying. i feel like she's watching us. >> mikalah's mother says while it's been months since the devastating fire, it feels like her daughter died just yesterday. the fire on december 2nd killed 36 people. >>> one of the oldest parts of san francisco is going high-tech. we take you behind the scenes to a new spot in the presidio. here's "today in the bay's" joe rosato jr. >> reporter: in san francisco, every neighborhood is a microcosm, each with a personality and a distinct identity. but when it comes to san francisco's presidio, it may be a little harder to put your finger on exactly what it is. >> there is a lot of confusion about the presidio. where am i? what is there here? >> reporter: canons tell the story of a former military base. sprawling lawns tell of its transformation into a national park. >> if you're a bird watcher, we've got over 300
the mural is near subpoe17th an mission. >> it's surreal. >> very moving. we saw it from the beginning, when it was just an empty wall and to this, it's just amazing. when we first got here today, we were just crying. i feel like she's watching us. >> mikalah's mother says while it's been months since the devastating fire, it feels like her daughter died just yesterday. the fire on december 2nd killed 36 people. >>> one of the oldest parts of san francisco is going...
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great murals and businesses. what made the change?>> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well of president obama. that helped put us on the map. president obama won virginia for the first time in 40, 44 years spent a democrat. >> that's right. >> do you think that is changed as far as the government? virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is a part of all that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia, you also a thriving, growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think young people in general moving here. >> how do molinos respond to richmond history? >> you know what, i think the folks -- mobiles -- the folks who are moving to the city, just what i
great murals and businesses. what made the change?>> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well of president obama. that helped put us on the map. president obama won virginia for the first time in 40, 44 years spent a democrat. >> that's right. >> do you think that is...
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i'm seeing art things, great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change -- i was trying to explain it to someone the other day. vcu grew some of them. they went to final four. helped put --y is this school from? the city of richmond. put richmond on the back. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well, president obama, put us on the map, too, when president obama won virginia for their first time in 44 users. >> a democrat. >> a democrat, that's right. >> so too you think hat changes the government? virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is the heart of that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia and also have a thriving, growing region as well. we're still growing, and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think that people in general moving here. >> how did millenials respond to richmond's history? >> i think the folks who are moving into the city, just luke i did 13 year
i'm seeing art things, great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change -- i was trying to explain it to someone the other day. vcu grew some of them. they went to final four. helped put --y is this school from? the city of richmond. put richmond on the back. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well, president obama, put us on the map, too, when president obama won virginia for their first time in 44 users. >> a democrat. >> a...
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championing the folks and want to recognize to your point on commissioner dooley only two benjamin murals and mcdisoriented even 24th street street i grew up there and a restaurant in front of the chavez so not enough but one step in the right direction and 24th street is more like green as opposed to to broadway that's how the difference mission is different than 24th street and want to say thank you thank you for all your hard work and recognizing the little folks in the neighborhood like cesar chavez old pharmacy it is only a few businesses and self-serve the inner circle thank you for figuring out thank you. >> commissioners my other questions open up for public comment anyone wish to comment on this item. >> come on up. >> good evening, commissioners i'm eric i'm the council president and thank you for the calle quarto and thank you. the mayor's office of economic workforce development their work and bringing this together and diego from the planning department and supervisor hillary ronen's for working with us and helping us get this far today who we are the calle quarto we're the l
championing the folks and want to recognize to your point on commissioner dooley only two benjamin murals and mcdisoriented even 24th street street i grew up there and a restaurant in front of the chavez so not enough but one step in the right direction and 24th street is more like green as opposed to to broadway that's how the difference mission is different than 24th street and want to say thank you thank you for all your hard work and recognizing the little folks in the neighborhood like...
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. >>> beautiful murals that are transforming lives. >> yes.ee the impact these works of art are having on our community. >>> bundle up as you're looking outside. 4 degrees for a feels like temperature and 20 in philadelphia. coming up i do have your most accurate forecast. we'll talk all about this for the weekend. >> this shows us how a smurl inspiring people. >> the power of the sun is reflected bay beautiful wi building. >> if you were to see a before and after shot it is like night and day. >> reporter: he is telling the truth. his team transformed this into this. this through work with murals like this one in german town. >> it has a great impact on the community and on the young men and women involved in the program. it makes them feel accepted again. it makes them feel a part of the community again. >> another is here called elevated pathways and it's not alone. other images are musical stand outs. >> as an african american artist it is very valuable to me to portray positive images of after ray can america-- after -- afri. it gives
. >>> beautiful murals that are transforming lives. >> yes.ee the impact these works of art are having on our community. >>> bundle up as you're looking outside. 4 degrees for a feels like temperature and 20 in philadelphia. coming up i do have your most accurate forecast. we'll talk all about this for the weekend. >> this shows us how a smurl inspiring people. >> the power of the sun is reflected bay beautiful wi building. >> if you were to see a...
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area,ition to this stage above it you have a mural/ this is a mural that we commissioned to hang on the outside of our original location. which is a few blocks outside the street. it was a long narrow 1950's building with a concrete wall. our --ed to it with enhance it with art. we had an artist, with the idea of a mural that went through time in space. it was originally a theater. the rats are from the theater days. -- rafts are from the theater days. great 1950's pennsylvania steel beams to support the tens of thousands of books. we are happy to be reusing that department store for the community coming together. books.e, art history we will go down half a level to the american history floor. that is where we have much of their local interest. everything from historical prints of pennsylvania and other mid-atlantic areas to early maps and guidebooks, legal channels, all manner of local interest materials. down below, the scholar underground. that is the majority of our nonfiction collection. long narrow aisles of books in every category you might imagine. >> clear in the basement of th
area,ition to this stage above it you have a mural/ this is a mural that we commissioned to hang on the outside of our original location. which is a few blocks outside the street. it was a long narrow 1950's building with a concrete wall. our --ed to it with enhance it with art. we had an artist, with the idea of a mural that went through time in space. it was originally a theater. the rats are from the theater days. -- rafts are from the theater days. great 1950's pennsylvania steel beams to...
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. >>> a mural at 17th and mount vernon symbolizes the resistance evictions of thousands of families in the neighborhood. the building owner is renovating and promises to keep the mural. >> there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. talk about a grand entrance where this dinosaur is standing tall. >> and the flyers face off against the penguins on the football field. >> it's contagious. >> don't catch it. >> we'll have more on the spotty but severe storms that brought down the cold. >> reporter: the fun thing you probably caught -- the funny thing you probably caught that from me earlier. [laughter] >> reporter: when you factor in the winds it's colder than yesterday's highs in the low 70s. good news if you don't like the cold air it's only going to last one day. we warm up starting tomorrow. details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when we come right back. >>> welcome back on this sunday a beautiful shot, sky6 live hd taking a live look at center city, 37 degrees, yes you need a jacket this morning. >> chris what did you do? what happened to spring? >> re
. >>> a mural at 17th and mount vernon symbolizes the resistance evictions of thousands of families in the neighborhood. the building owner is renovating and promises to keep the mural. >> there's much more to come on "action news" sunday morning. talk about a grand entrance where this dinosaur is standing tall. >> and the flyers face off against the penguins on the football field. >> it's contagious. >> don't catch it. >> we'll have more on the...
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a very important mural to this campus. and then designed by some of the nation's significant architects including albert irving born not far from this campus and became one of the foremost architects to ill yard robinson, trained by cassel and became one of the nation's most prominent housing architects. to louie cassel that became one of the most prominent hbcu architects to one of our own professors, leon bridges, also designed buildings and to phil frelon, one of the nation's most current african-american architects, designed the school of architecture building and last smithsonian museum bui building, on the nation's wall. these buildings and this heritage reflects an important legacy of morgan state university, which was deemed and designated a national treasure by the national trust for historic preservation on may 3rd of 2016. its the only university and college to be a national treasure in the united states of america and so we celebrate this as we celebrate our cess okay centennial 150 years, morgan is now a natio
a very important mural to this campus. and then designed by some of the nation's significant architects including albert irving born not far from this campus and became one of the foremost architects to ill yard robinson, trained by cassel and became one of the nation's most prominent housing architects. to louie cassel that became one of the most prominent hbcu architects to one of our own professors, leon bridges, also designed buildings and to phil frelon, one of the nation's most current...
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a mural was found drawn on a wall behind a painting in room 310 of the copper leaf hotel.wn right on the wall of the suite. >> we're hearing the thing that artists do do this and take down artwork in hotels or mirrors or head boards or things like this. >> the drywall has been cut to preserve the i illustration. it was dated 2009 and signed with the initial a and a with a heart in between. the hotel owners hope the artists will come forward. for now, the hotel plans to find a way to display the art and share the story. it is not encouragedded, -- encouraged i guess. >> you should not destroy property. >>> we have more stories we're working on for you, there's new findings for women giving birth, you may be able to to have ice chips during delivery. >> the efforts to help a chicken born with an odd abnormality. we'll have more on huey the chicken. those stories and more when "action news" continues in just a moment. looking forward to it. yself who? it does start on the inside. your best starts inside. that's why every cup of activia yogurt is made with billions of our excl
a mural was found drawn on a wall behind a painting in room 310 of the copper leaf hotel.wn right on the wall of the suite. >> we're hearing the thing that artists do do this and take down artwork in hotels or mirrors or head boards or things like this. >> the drywall has been cut to preserve the i illustration. it was dated 2009 and signed with the initial a and a with a heart in between. the hotel owners hope the artists will come forward. for now, the hotel plans to find a way to...
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who this mural is supposed to show and what it looked like after it was being repaired. >> now, abc7 news at 6:00. on your side. jonathan: well, the deadline is here and the legal battle over president trump's travel ban. the justice department had until 6:00 to block the executive order and so far we are waiting for details on the response. in the last 90 minutes, 16 attorneys general filed documents supporting the lawsuit that aimed to overturn the travel ban altogether. attorneys general in maryland, virginia, d.c. are among those challenging the president's order. we'll let you know what happens. michelle: while the immigration order is on hold we have been seeing reunion after reunion in airports across the nation. that past two hours at dulles international airport. jeff go now with the latest. jeff: well, michelle, the moments really are filled with a great deal of joy. but the travelers and the people waiting we are not sure in the past week whether or not the moment would happen. this is the international arrival at the dulles international airport. the individuals are offer
who this mural is supposed to show and what it looked like after it was being repaired. >> now, abc7 news at 6:00. on your side. jonathan: well, the deadline is here and the legal battle over president trump's travel ban. the justice department had until 6:00 to block the executive order and so far we are waiting for details on the response. in the last 90 minutes, 16 attorneys general filed documents supporting the lawsuit that aimed to overturn the travel ban altogether. attorneys...
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you see a wall depicting a mural of officers killed in the line of duty. the president's executive order is getting mixed reviews depending on who you speak with. that should qom as no surprise but even a prominent law enforcer here says the president's order is not a panacea for stopping violence against police. >> i applaud the effort but we need more than a piece of paper. >> a time of attacking police officers at a five year high, the president's order seeks to stop violence against the police. that doesn't stop a nut who wants to blow away a police officer. >> asa, a organizer for the black lives matter movement blasts the president for not talking about the people killed by police, some of them wrongly. >> officers should be honored if they were in the line of duty and murdered. he failed to mention the black and brown bodies, poor people, unarmed men and women. >> malcolm jenkins one of many nf players that protested during the national anthem. you can support police and hold them accountable simultaneously. he goes a step further. >> his a administ
you see a wall depicting a mural of officers killed in the line of duty. the president's executive order is getting mixed reviews depending on who you speak with. that should qom as no surprise but even a prominent law enforcer here says the president's order is not a panacea for stopping violence against police. >> i applaud the effort but we need more than a piece of paper. >> a time of attacking police officers at a five year high, the president's order seeks to stop violence...
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a street artist named believe in people posted his new mural. it's entitled no creeling is on the side of a five story building next to the westfield center mall along manipulation. a 1-year-old girl was the model for this art work which is the third in a series of mega murals by the street artist. . >>> the warriors put on a shooting clinic and which independent tends to participate in the three point shooting contest. >> and we will check back with mark for how long the rain will last. s connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh.
a street artist named believe in people posted his new mural. it's entitled no creeling is on the side of a five story building next to the westfield center mall along manipulation. a 1-year-old girl was the model for this art work which is the third in a series of mega murals by the street artist. . >>> the warriors put on a shooting clinic and which independent tends to participate in the three point shooting contest. >> and we will check back with mark for how long the rain...
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. >> one of the crown jewels of the michigan nor art museum is a mural rescued from decades of neglectin atco, pennsylvania, knew this mural existed on the back of an auditorium and it had cigarette butts in it, deteriorating. >> that is just crazy. >> we are so for nate we are care takers of this furniture fans will love wood sculptures like the desk and working fireplace carved of walnut. philip door inspired by moroccan carving. >> contractor is crack. >> just because it is fancy doesn't mean it is only for grown ups. the museum hold art appreciation classes for kids as young as three, teaching them shapes, colors, and, imagination. >> matthew is noticing it has got a round curve at the top and a lot more wider then his doors are. >> they experience original works of art in the gallery and then go back and create. >> reporter: this is a block of wood in the door. >> we develop all kind of programming that allows people to really release their inner creative spirits. >> reporter: so good natalie artist not being loss, here. >> reporter: you might think a kid this age ties young to ap
. >> one of the crown jewels of the michigan nor art museum is a mural rescued from decades of neglectin atco, pennsylvania, knew this mural existed on the back of an auditorium and it had cigarette butts in it, deteriorating. >> that is just crazy. >> we are so for nate we are care takers of this furniture fans will love wood sculptures like the desk and working fireplace carved of walnut. philip door inspired by moroccan carving. >> contractor is crack. >> just...
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it included a collaborative photo audio mural, a rake garden and a tea lounge. part of it it was inspired by japanese accident gardens. >>> now your accuweather forecast withdrew tuma. >> the rainy pattern has returned. we are in the midst of storm number one. three coming. the strongest tuesday morning. live doppler 7 showing you we are still tracking scattered showers out there. going in tighter. this is the theme not tonight also tomorrow morning. hit or miss showers on marinwood. richmond as well. south, around east palo alto sunnyvale and parts of san jose have light rain at this hour. into the sierra, we have heavy snow fall at this hour. chains now required at both 80 and 50. a winter storm warning now in effect. one to three feet of snow in the next 48 hours. storm impact scale tonight through monday. this is a light system. you saw those scattered showers. could be a downpour embedded with them. could be breezy. wind is not a huge factor with this current system. tomorrow they will be tracking showers for the morning commute. the downpours could cause p
it included a collaborative photo audio mural, a rake garden and a tea lounge. part of it it was inspired by japanese accident gardens. >>> now your accuweather forecast withdrew tuma. >> the rainy pattern has returned. we are in the midst of storm number one. three coming. the strongest tuesday morning. live doppler 7 showing you we are still tracking scattered showers out there. going in tighter. this is the theme not tonight also tomorrow morning. hit or miss showers on...
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. >> one of the crown jewels of the art museum is 22-foot mural, rescued from decades of neglect. >>ennsylvania, new this mural exited on the back after auditorium, cigarettes butts in it,. >> that's crazy. >> yes. we are so fortunate that we're now the caretakers of this. >> furniture fans will love the wood sculptures, like the star fish, and the working fireplace, carved of walnut. and the philip inspired by the carvings. >> just because it spans the art, doesn't mean it is only for grownups. >> the museum holtz art appreciation classes for kids as young as three. teaching them shapes, colors, and imagination. >> matthew is noticing its got a round curve at the top. and it is a lot wider than his doors are. >> they experience original works of art in the gallery. then they go back and create. >> dip block of wood in the gold. >> we develop all kind of programming that allows people to really release their inner creative spirit. >> so good the art is not being lost with our youth now. >> you might think a kid this age is too young to appreciate art. but the art museum knows inside
. >> one of the crown jewels of the art museum is 22-foot mural, rescued from decades of neglect. >>ennsylvania, new this mural exited on the back after auditorium, cigarettes butts in it,. >> that's crazy. >> yes. we are so fortunate that we're now the caretakers of this. >> furniture fans will love the wood sculptures, like the star fish, and the working fireplace, carved of walnut. and the philip inspired by the carvings. >> just because it spans the art,...
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we've done many different campaigns from working with young artists in the bayview for example on a muralto outreach events brought the city to educate folks. one little opportunity i'm going to take as a commercial is the state in san francisco run a check your numbers campaign because many of us still believe that you need to change your oil every 3000 miles and you don't need to do that. so part of our campaign is to educate folks that there myths out there that are much more effective ways to reduce use of oil in the properly dispose of it. so we urge your support for this outreach grant that we have an welcome any questions you may have. thank you >> thank you supervisor yee you have questions? >> do you have a list of the centers queen >> yes. we do supervisor. i do e-mail that over to your office. >> appreciate it. >> is that it? okay. thank you for the presentation mr. rodriguez. let's go ahead and note for the record that we do not have a delay report on this item so let's go ahead and go to public, through ladies and gentlemen if you like to comment on this particular item. plea
we've done many different campaigns from working with young artists in the bayview for example on a muralto outreach events brought the city to educate folks. one little opportunity i'm going to take as a commercial is the state in san francisco run a check your numbers campaign because many of us still believe that you need to change your oil every 3000 miles and you don't need to do that. so part of our campaign is to educate folks that there myths out there that are much more effective ways...
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. >>> look at this incredible mural. two of the victims from the ghost ship fire there. artist mel waters is putting the finishing tuchs on it right now. it's in clarion alley in san francisco. according to the east bay times, waters promised gregory's father he would have the mural done by march 14. that is mikala's 21st birthday. >>> residents in marin county can check out a new database packed with information. that new website is meant to give residents more online resources so they can better understand what's happening in the county. you can browse through government data, safety inspections, budget information. county officials say they want to take steps toward more transparency. we do have a link on our website. abc7news.com. >>> and check this out. it was pouring in sausalito but the heavy rain did not stop thousands of people in the north bay from celebrating the year of the rooster. >> who's that? >> that's me. i got the opportunity to emcee the event in sausalito. this is pretty high-tech. you can see there were laser cut paper lanterns there and you could g
. >>> look at this incredible mural. two of the victims from the ghost ship fire there. artist mel waters is putting the finishing tuchs on it right now. it's in clarion alley in san francisco. according to the east bay times, waters promised gregory's father he would have the mural done by march 14. that is mikala's 21st birthday. >>> residents in marin county can check out a new database packed with information. that new website is meant to give residents more online...
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. >> at stanton elementary school southeast -- a celebration, for the woman whose picture graces a mural. and whose laugh braces the classrooms inside. >> and that 74 -- at 74 years old. i'm not about to quit. there's still a lot of young lives onut there that still -- out there that still needs encouragement. needs all kinds of love. >> she helps introduce girl's high school sports in the 70s. and was among the first woman coaches in the country to lead a boy's high school basketball team in the '80s. the first in d.c. leaving blue high schools to championships. alongside her friends and assistant coach. >> i really could not have done it without coach speaks. she was the one who pushed me into the arena. no, you're not going to quit. you're going out there for those young people. when we're out in the community and we see our young people. i mean, they greet us like we're rock stars. >> reporter: and today, she was treated like one. ♪ [ music ] with song and performers from blue and these scholars. >> these young kids make an old lady feel pretty good. like you can still do what you lo
. >> at stanton elementary school southeast -- a celebration, for the woman whose picture graces a mural. and whose laugh braces the classrooms inside. >> and that 74 -- at 74 years old. i'm not about to quit. there's still a lot of young lives onut there that still -- out there that still needs encouragement. needs all kinds of love. >> she helps introduce girl's high school sports in the 70s. and was among the first woman coaches in the country to lead a boy's high school...