Oregon and Oregon State renew their Civil War rivalry at 1 p.m. Friday at Reser Stadium. While it’s not one of the most decorated games in recent history, there’s always incentive and reason to pay attention.
Heatherwick’s background didn’t drop him at the door of the British establishment, but he was left within reach of it. He has the sensitivities of someone given not every advantage. His maternal grandfather, a Marxist poet and a virtuoso recorder player who fought in the Spanish Civil War, was the son of the owner of Jaeger, a leading London fashion firm. His uncle Nicholas Tomalin was a well-known journalist. Thomas’s mother was a jewelry designer who became an expert on beads; his father was a musician, and ran an East London charity, before coming to work part time in his son’s studio. Heatherwick grew up in a house that was big, even if it was in bohemian disarray. (He has said that he was self-conscious about packed-lunch sandwiches that weren’t as neatly made as those of his classmates.) After leaving primary school, Heatherwick attended two well-known private schools: Sevenoaks, in Kent, which was founded in the fifteenth century, and the Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley, in Hertfordshire, which puts an emphasis on gardening, handiwork, and a bespoke form of performance art called eurythmy.
In late 2012, Heatherwick had a preliminary meeting with Ross. Heatherwick told me that he conceived of his task to be “to play back to him what he must be thinking.” Ross was bound to have considered “the success of Chicago’s Millennium Park, and a couple of the main pieces there”—namely, Kapoor’s Cloud Gate and Plensa’s Crown Fountain, in which water spouts from two walls displaying videos of people opening their mouths. Heatherwick assumed that Ross would be tempted to commission something similar but bigger—“because you’re a billionaire,” he said. At the meeting, Heatherwick acknowledged his likely rivals by suggesting the limitations of “what I think people refer to as the ‘turd-in-the-plaza syndrome.’ ” (The phrase was coined by the architect James Wines.) That is, Heatherwick told me, too many developers remain attached to a shopworn contrast between “cool, cold architecture” and “an expressive object unconnected to the normal functional requirements of humans.” He went on, “There’s an obviousness to the format, however amazing the art work is. It felt to me that something should have a use. It might be a different kind of use—but something that people touch and engage with.”
Trump spent plenty of time in demonizing the media in 2018. A man was arrested for threatening to kill staffers at the Boston Globe after Trump attacked the paper on Twitter. Another man was arrested for attempting to bomb CNN, which Trump has repeatedly admonished, along with several prominent Democratic figures. In June, five members of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, were killed by a lone gunman. Trump offered thoughts and prayers, but didn’t refrain from referring to the media as the “enemy of the people.” When he did so in early December, Josh McKerrow, a photojournalist for the Gazette, responded with a story about how every year he does a story on the holiday decorations at the governor’s residence, and how this year was his first year doing it without Wendi Winter, who was killed in June. “I cried on and off all day,” McKerrow wrote. “I miss her very much. I’m comforted that in a way she’s still with me, when I do the work that she loved to do. Journalism. Patriotic, truth telling, American. We’ll keep on doing the work.”
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For those worried that it may be a bad thing to close the year with an acting attorney general, an acting chief of staff and an acting defense secretary to go along with a partial government shutdown, don’t worry; the president is simply in the process of “seeking perfection,” as he was in March when economic adviser Gary Cohn left the White House following Trump’s tariff scheme.
“All of us at Warner Bros. Records are deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic news of Mac Miller’s untimely passing,” reads the statement. “Mac was a hugely gifted and inspiring artist, with a pioneering spirit and a sense of humor that touched everyone he met. Mac’s death is a devastating loss and cuts short a life and a talent of huge potential, where the possibilities felt limitless. We join all of his fans across the globe in extending our thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.”
Tight supply in the US market pushed billets to another record high, while European premiums edged lower in a competitive and active market.
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Michigan: Shea Patterson. He has six touchdown passes, a rushing score and has thrown only one interception the last five games. The Ole Miss transfer completed a season-low 56 percent of his passes in his last game on Oct. 20, but threw for two scores in the 21-7 win over then-No. 24 Michigan State.
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