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Cut and Paste is a gorgeous online collage show, with some great work on display and available for purchase from some of the premier collagists working today. And hey, there’s even a pretty neat ...
Cut and Paste: TV Antennas. By Roz Chast. March 10, 2019. Save this story. Save this story. In this monthly series, Roz Chast transforms found images and text into comic collages. This month ...
Roz Chast humorously transforms found images and text into comic collages—in this first installment of a new monthly series, using dialogue from a learn-to-speak-French booklet from the nineteen ...
In an effort many 9-year-olds will cheer, Congress wants pizza and french fries to stay on school lunch lines and is fighting the Obama administration's efforts to take unhealthy foods out of schools.
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Cut + Paste showcases seventeen Japanese artists who pushed the limits of printmaking and photography. By combining techniques, these artists created multilayered images that challenge distinctions ...
They're finally introducing cut, copy and paste. 11:03am: They're showing an instrument that's moving up and down. And you blow through it. It's really weird. He's playing the trombone with it.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture had wanted to end a provision in school meal rules that allowed 1/8 cup of tomato paste on a slice of pizza to count as 1/8 cup, rather than 1/2 cup of vegetables.
NEW YORK (AP) — Larry Tesler, the Silicon Valley pioneer who created the now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as “cut,” “copy” and “paste,” has died. He was 74.
NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember the legacy of computer scientist Larry Tesler, the man who came up the copy-and-paste function. Tesler died this week at the age of 74.
Larry Tesler, a computer scientist who invented the concept of cut, copy, and paste, died on Monday at 74. Tesler worked at Xerox PARC, Apple, Amazon, Yahoo, and more.