Bob Moore, Who Founded Bob’s Red Mill, Is Dead at 94 – The New York Times

Despite the company’s explosive growth, Mr. Moore fended off numerous offers by food giants to buy Bob’s Red Mill. He opted instead for an employee stock ownership plan, instituted in 2010, on his 81st birthday; by April 2020, the plan had put 100 percent of the company in the hands of its more than 700 employees.“The Bible says to do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” Mr. Moore, an observant Christian, said in discussing the plan in a recent interview with Portland Monthly magazine.

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This astronaut took 5 spacewalks. Now, he’s helping make spacesuits for future ISS crews (exclusive) | Space

Olivas: I would say, help me carry forward the message about what the suit is. As much as this machine is to keep the human being alive in the space — like solo spacecraft — it’s the contributions that make it right. It’s all those engineers who go through kind of an anonymous perspective in their entire career, and you’re never really knowing what they do. But it just happens because of a human being behind it. That team, I’m part of today, and I want to make sure that that becomes clear.

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Juxtapoz Magazine – Camille Rose Garcia’s Life Work Is “The Polyphonic Fortress”

Source: Juxtapoz Magazine – Camille Rose Garcia’s Life Work Is “The Polyphonic Fortress”

 

There is an unmistakable escapism at work here, perhaps the one unifying theme throughout Garcia’s work. The landscapes become psychedelic escape portals where the paintings themselves transform into magical objects capable of psychic transport. In this way they differ from the earlier work that narrated the means for escape. These paintings no longer narrate escape, as much as they embody it.

The “Polyphonic Fortress” is a shimmering, ethereal love letter to the landscapes of California, from the smallest of her inhabitants and the world within them, to the greater Universes beyond. It is a record of the artist’s dreams, a spell to cure time, and a magic fort of blankets to keep the crystalline perfection of nature, protected and unchanged.