Por: The Boston Globe Nation January 22, 2023
NEW YORK — Gwen Knapp, a prominent sports reporter and columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The San Francisco Chronicle and most recently an editor on the sports desk of The New York Times, died Friday in Manhattan, New York. She was 61.The cause was lymphoma, her sister Susan Knapp McClements said.Ms. Knapp spent nearly 30 years reporting on sports. She became a sports columnist in 1995, one of only a handful of women in the country to... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation February 01, 2023
How low will it go?The this weekend could make it feel as cold as 101 degrees below zero at the summit of Mount Washington, forecasters said.“As far as wind chill values, if we go with a milder and less gusty setup of 33F below and winds of 95 mph, summits will have values... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports January 29, 2023
Tom Knapp attended the PGA Merchandise Show more than 20 times prior to last week’s annual stop in Orlando. Rarely has Knapp been as energized or encouraged by the event. Never has he been so grateful to be there. Arriving Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for... + más
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The New York Times USA Sports January 22, 2023
Gwen Knapp, a prominent sports reporter and columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer and The San Francisco Chronicle and most recently an editor on the sports desk of The New York Times, died on Friday in Manhattan. She was 61.The cause was lymphoma, her sister Susan Knapp... + más
Gwen Knapp, sports writer who looked at the big picture, dies at 61 | The Boston Globe
Silke Otto-Knapp dies at 52: L.A. artist turned everyday movement into ephemeral painting | Los Angeles Times
Fox News USA Entertainment January 11, 2023
sparked backlash this week after she said I’m Japanese in a recent interview. I said, 'My God, I'm Japanese and I didn't know it,' Stefani told Allure in an interview published this week about how she reacted to visiting area and witnessing its fashion... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion October 12, 2022
Say what you will about the disruption of the past few years on the economy , the future is looking more positive than many could believe just a year or two ago.Four leaders in the community were gathered for the annual economic forecast presentation last month organized by The... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 10, 2022
Silke Otto-Knapp, an artist whose unusual technique of painting with layered watercolors on canvas to create large, enigmatic landscapes or figures in motion drew international attention over a career that spanned more than two decades, died Sunday morning at her home in... + más
Finding workers is Baton Rouge's biggest economic problem right now, local leaders say | The Advocate
Arizona museum exhibit marks end to de Kooning painting saga | WPLG Local 10
The Advocate USA Business September 20, 2022
The battle for talent continues to dominate strategy discussions for Baton Rouge area businesses, local economic leaders said Tuesday during .The Baton Rouge metro area had about 31,000 open jobs in July compared to 17,000 unemployed workers, said Adam Knapp, president and CEO... + más
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