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RuPaul might never have never tried drag if not for advice he got while he was in high school. "He said 'RuPaul, do not take life too seriously,''" the star, whose full name is RuPaul Andre Charles, told the crowd. RuPaul went on to explain that he flunked his first attempt to get through the 10th grade before succeeding on his second try. "Of all the time I spent in school, that was the most valuable lesson I ever learned," RuPaul said. Dressing up became an outlet for his creativity and helped him embrace the advice he got in the 10th grade.
Persons: RuPaul, RuPaul Andre Charles, we've Organizations: CNBC
Almudena Romero prints images onto living plants
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( Victoria Barauna | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
London CNN —Spanish artist Almudena Romero is known for creating artworks that use plants as her medium. Almudena Romero “The Pigment Change” series has a chapter called “Family Album,” in which Romero projects a negative onto live watercress, using the plants’ natural photosynthesis to create areas of light and dark. Almudena Romero This artwork, which was exhibited this year on International Women’s Day, is a tribute to a childhood friend. Almudena Romero Romero questions the long-term future of conventional photographic film, when the materials needed to produce it are limited. But for Romero, plants are much more than something to look after: they’re beings we can learn from.
Persons: Almudena Romero, Romero, , Almudena Romero Romero, “ Leticia, ” Romero, ” Almudena Romero, , ” Almudena Romero Romero, Albert Khan, Almudena, Heather Ackroyd, Dan Harvey, Binh, Plants Romero, Millennials, it’s, It’s, Nicolas Langlade, I’m Organizations: London CNN, Saatchi, Albert, Albert Khan Museum, Plants, , BMW, France’s National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, Saatchi Gallery Locations: Spanish, Spain, Valencia, ” Almudena Romero Spanish, London, Paris, British, Madrid, France
Opinion | It’s Not Too Late for Change in Venezuela
  + stars: | 2024-07-22 | by ( Farah Stockman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro wants the world to believe he won Sunday’s presidential election. But nobody should believe that until he releases precinct-level vote tallies and submits to an independent audit. Maduro has done everything in his power to tilt the election in his favor, from barring rivals to arresting their campaign staff members. It’s already being called the “mother of all stolen elections.”Luckily, the Venezuelan opposition anticipated that Maduro would try to rig the vote, and dispatched volunteers to collect precinct-level tally sheets from voting centers across the country. The opposition says it has collected some 70 percent of such tally sheets, enough data to prove that voters overwhelmingly rejected Maduro.
Persons: Nicolás Maduro, ” Geoff Ramsey, Maduro, It’s, Organizations: America, Atlantic Council Locations: Venezuelan
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau arrives for a meeting at the 2024 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in Washington, DC on July 11, 2024. “Many strong decisions have been made in recent years and they will be remembered as bold steps taken by President Biden in response to challenging times,” Zelensky said on X. “We will always be thankful for President Biden’s leadership.”President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference on July 15, 2024 in Kyiv, Ukraine. But he has increasingly clashed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over humanitarian aid and the mounting civilian death toll of the conflict. Israeli President Isaac Herzog speaks to the media following a meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House on July 18, 2023.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Biden, Canada Justin Trudeau, Kent Nishimura, Keir Starmer, ” Starmer, Justin Trudeau, , He’s, Anthony Albanese, , Volodymyr Zelensky, ” Zelensky, Biden’s, Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, Vitalii, Isaac Herzog, Yoav Gallant, X, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Simon Harris, Kevin Dietsch, Nicolas Maduro, Donald Tusk, ” Tusk, Xi Jinping, “ Biden, China’s, Trump Organizations: CNN, US, Democratic, Republican, Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, Getty, British, Canadian, Australian, Russia, Israeli, White, Trump Locations: Canada, Atlantic, Washington , DC, Washington, United States of America, Ukraine, Kyiv, Israel, Gaza, Irish, Venezuelan, Polish, Poland, America, Weibo
Karlie Kloss, a self-proclaimed "workaholic," knows this better than most. Her years of focus and hard work have made her massively successful, but Kloss tells CNBC Make It that her personal life has paid the price. For the New Yorker, that means being strict about setting boundaries between her work life and home life. Once her kids get a little older and are no longer home all day, Kloss knows she'll be tempted to reassess her boundaries. "I know when they're in school all day my workaholic tendencies will probably kick back into high gear," she says.
Persons: Karlie, workaholic, Kloss, I've, Thorne, I'm, she'll Organizations: CNBC, Yorker
As a child growing up in the U.K., Mitchell always knew he wanted to be an actor. But because his family couldn't afford to send him to drama school, he instead worked "part-time at a restaurant and in customer service at a local soccer club" and attended vocational school to study design and technology. His second try proved more successful and the experience in the drama group helped him score a part in 2015's short film "Fire". Without formal drama school training, Mitchell looks at every project he gets as an "opportunity" to improve his process. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: he's, Ewan Mitchell didn't, he'd, Mitchell, didn't Organizations: New York Times, The Television, Times, CNBC Locations: Nottingham, London
Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wave to supporters at the Central University of Venezuela UCV in Caracas on July 14, 2024. Analysts see those as the seeds of a pretext that Maduro could use to postpone or cancel the election at the last minute. Some have speculated that Maduro could use the crisis as an excuse to suspend the election. Supporters at a meeting with Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez and opposition leader Maria Corina Machado at the Central University of Venezuela UCV in Caracas on July 14, 2024. Maduro currently faces drug trafficking and corruption charges in the US and is under investigation for crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.
Persons: Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia –, Hugo Chavez’s, Nicolas Maduro, Flores, Teresa Carreño, Jesus Vargas, , Edmundo Gonzalez, Maria Corina Machado, Pedro Rances Mattey, Gonzalez, Corina Yoris, Oswaldo Ramírez, ORC Consultores, , Juan Barreto, Chávez, Ryan Berg, They’re, Machado, Yoris, , Jimmy Carter –, Berg, ” Machado Organizations: CNN, of American, Teresa, Teresa Carreño Theater, International Monetary Fund, Central University of Venezuela UCV, Getty, Democratic, Venezuelan, Americas, Center for Strategic, International Studies, US, The Carter, European Union, CSIS, International Criminal, Socialist United Party Locations: Canada, United States, Caracas, Venezuela, Anadolu, , Agua, Maiz, AFP, Guyana
Powell attended his hometown University as a teenager, but dropped out to pursue his dream of making it in Hollywood. As he prepares to shoot his newest movie in London, Powell is fitting classes into his schedule. "I'm not going to be sitting in class with other students on the regular," Powell explained. With just a few credits separating him from joining the rest of his family as a UT alumnus, Powell isn't going to let Hollywood stardom stop him. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: you've, Tom Cruise, Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Edgar Wright's, Powell, Edgar, Wright, I'm, Powell isn't Organizations: University of Texas, hometown University, Hollywood Reporter, UT Austin, university's Moody College, OU, Longhorn, Hollywood, CNBC Locations: Austin, Hollywood, London, Texas
Venezuelans will head to the polls on July 28 to choose a new president, an election that could determine if democracy will be restored to the South American nation. It is also a vote that the United States played a role in helping ensure would take place. Voters will pick between a little-known diplomat named, Edmundo González, and President Nicolás Maduro, the country’s autocratic leader who has been in office since 2013. Here’s what to know about an election important to both countries. The last three American presidents have been united on one policy: hitting the Venezuelan government with tough sanctions in response to corruption, anti-democratic moves and human rights abuses.
Persons: Edmundo González, Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, Biden Organizations: United States, U.S Locations: American, United, Venezuela, Venezuelan
Denzel Washington persuaded Powell to pursue acting full-time. Denzel Washington has been a major movie star for decades. But Powell started to pursue acting as a career after he was cast in Denzel Washington's 2007 movie "The Great Debaters." Washington and his agent Ed Limato thought Powell could be a great actor and persuaded him to move to LA. Powell told THR that he was dropped by Limato's agency and struggled to find roles after he died in 2010.
Persons: Denzel Washington, Powell, Sean Gallup, Denzel Washington's, Washington, Ed Limato, Limato, Robert Downey Jr, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Sylvester Stallone, Denzel, Ed, Ringer, Richard Gere Organizations: Getty, Denzel, Haute Living Locations: LA
Venezuela could be on the cusp of a historic return to democracy, a shift that would reshape Latin America and pave the way for millions of Venezuelans who have fled repression and economic collapse to return home. But the same roadblock stands in the way of a free and fair election that has been there for the past decade: President Nicolás Maduro. The nation’s democracy has withered on his watch, along with its economy. It is an opportunity that won’t come around again anytime soon, and the window to seize it is rapidly closing. Without it, the likely outcome of this month’s vote will be more repression, more forced migration and more suffering.
Persons: Edmundo González, Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, won’t Organizations: U.S . Justice Department, . State Department Locations: Venezuela, America, United States
Part of its viral marketing also included a website about the so-called "Birthday Murders," styled like a throwback '90s webpage. AdvertisementA website about the fictional Birthday Murders created by Neon. The Birthday Murders website looks like any number of actual true-crime forums frequented by people who like to talk about and dissect unsolved murders. The 'Longlegs' director says his movie's dolls were inspired by a small detail in JonBenét Ramsey's murder caseFBI agent Lee Harker investigates the Longlegs murders. In the ending of "Longlegs," Longlegs is revealed to be a Satan-loving dollmaker who handcrafts life-sized dolls that look just like the daughters of each family he kills.
Persons: Nicolas Cage, Oz Perkins, Lee Harker, Maika Monroe, who's, Lee, Ed, Lorraine Warren, it's, Longlegs, Ruth Harker, Ruth, Ruby, Carter's, Perkins hasn't, NEON Perkins, Perkins, Gus Van Sant, Anthony Perkins, Norman Bates —, James George Frazer, JonBenét, JonBenét Ramsey, Ramsey, ciphered Organizations: Service, FBI, Business, Collider, Longlegs, Lambs Locations: Boulder , Colorado
A young opposition activist planning to trek through seven countries and a perilous jungle to reach the United States. For thousands of Venezuelans, the decision to remain or flee their homeland depends on a single date: July 28. If the country’s authoritarian leader, Nicolás Maduro, declares victory, they say they will go. “Everyone says the same thing,” said Leonela Colmenares, 28, the opposition activist. “If Maduro wins, they are leaving.”
Persons: Nicolás Maduro, , Leonela Colmenares Locations: United States
At the 2012 Visa U.S. National Gymnastics Championships, Gabby Douglas had her sights set on taking home the individual all-around gold. But in the first skill in her routine, the three-time Olympic gold medalist found herself on the floor. "I made a mistake, I fell on my back handspring layout," Douglas, who is currently promoting her partnership with Ancestry, tells CNBC Make It. Rather than resign herself to a subpar showing at the competition, Douglas says her slip-up only sharpened her competitive instincts. "The mistake drove me to be like 'We're not going to give up, we're just going to put that away and we're going to do what we came here to do.'"
Persons: Gabby Douglas, Douglas, we're Organizations: National, CNBC
Only a win for his party would ensure “peace” in the country, Maduro said, adding that he expects “irreversible results” in his favor. Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro attend a rally in Caracas on July 16, 2024. Two days after Laboratorio’s report came out, the barred opposition leader Machado said in a post on X that her security chief had also been arrested. CNN has reached out to Venezuela’s Attorney General’s Office for comment on Ávila’s arrest and to determine whether he has legal representation. Maduro is one of 10 candidates vying for the presidency, however, several of them have minimal support and are viewed by the main opposition as government allies.
Persons: Nicolas Maduro, Maduro, Hugo Chavez, Federico Parra, – Maria Corina Machado, Corina, Laboratorio de Paz, Edmundo González Urrutia, Laboratorio’s, Machado, Milciades Ávila, , , González Urrutia, ” Machado Organizations: CNN, Organization of American, United, Venezuelan, Getty, Laboratorio, Democratic, Alliance for Development, Democracy, Venezuelan Foreign Ministry Locations: Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuelan, Canada, United States, Organization of American States, AFP, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Panama
CNN —Like its titular tornados, “Twisters” blasts through a lot in its 122-minute runtime. Generally, scientists are the least certain about the connection between tornadoes and climate change as it’s unclear how warming temperatures are changing storms themselves or the outbreaks. Cathy, a local farmer, gripes that storms and floods are becoming more frequent, and the price of wheat more expensive, while stopping short of citing climate change. However, for a film populated by scientists and clued-in citizens to not mention climate change is a little like the twisters themselves: there’s a hole at the center. !”“Making a ‘Twisters’ movie in Tornado Alley during storm season, tornado season, it’s kind of perfect.
Persons: Glen Powell’s brawn, , , Lee Isaac Chung, “ We’ve, , Javi, Anthony Ramos, Kate, Daisy Edgar, Jones, ” Lee, Maura Tierney’s, Cathy, that’s, Lee, Glen Powell, Mark L, Smith, Joseph Kosinski, it’s, we’re, Kevin Costner, Yorgos, Matt Smith, Fabien Frankel, Anya Taylor, Joy, Max, George Miller, Chris Hemsworth, Samsik, Kang, , Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, Guy, Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, David Leitch, stuntmen, Jane Schoenbrun, Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy, Paine, Josh O'Connor, Idris Elba, Adam Pally, Hao Xuande, Sandra Oh, Chan, Henry Cavill, Alex Pettyfer, Guy Ritchie's, Guy Ritchie, Jerry Bruckheimer, Isabella Rossellini, Kristen Stewart, she's, Denis Villeneuve, Frank Herbert's, Jessica Chastain, Austin Butler, Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall, Molly Manning Walker, Bryan Cranston, Matthew Vaughn, Ava DuVernay, Aunjanue Ellis, Taylor, Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott, George Clooney, Pedro Alonso, Penelope Cruz, Laura Garello Ferrari, Adam Driver, Michael Mann, Emma Stone, Bella Baxter, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo, Ramy Youssef, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Ncuti Gatwa, Paul King, Hugh Grant's Oompa, Napoleon, Vanessa Kirby, Ridley Scott, Nicolas Cage, Emerald Fennell, Jacob Elordi, Priscilla, Sofia Coppola, Elvis Presley, Kitty Green, Justine Triet, Sandra Hüller, Palme, Ryu Seungryong, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, Margot Robbie, Ken, Greta Gerwig, Mattel, Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, Simon Pegg, Scarlett Johansson, Jason Schwartzman, Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Wes Anderson, Celine Song, Greta Lee, Halle Bailey, Javier Bardem, Kim Woo, Seung, Cho Ui, seok, Jan de Bont’s, ” Glen Powell, Melinda Sue Gordon, Ramos, Powell, everybody’s weirdly, ” Powell, Tyler Owens, “ I’m, anyone’s Organizations: CNN, , Universal Pictures, Warner Bros ., CNN CNN, Ungentlemanly, Locations: Midwest, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Korea, Modena, Palme d'Or,
Lionel Messi and the unmistakeable sense of an ending
  + stars: | 2024-07-15 | by ( Jack Lang | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +5 min
And Lionel Messi is not a player who goes down for nothing. A second or two later, the camera returned to Messi, zooming in on the most recognisable face in football. For Messi, wherever he treads in this extended career outro, is always accompanied by the unmistakable sense of an ending. Post-game, Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni said that Messi didn’t want to come off but his injury rendered any other option redundant. Advertisement“I’m lucky I can do something I’m passionate about,” Messi said in the Apple documentary about his American adventure.
Persons: Lionel Messi, Nicolas Gonzalez, Messi, Leandro Paredes, , , , there’s, Juan Mabromata, Lionel Scaloni, Messi didn’t, “ Leo, Lautaro Martinez, Tata Martino, Leo, ” Messi, Buda Mendez, Chandan Khanna, Ray Orr Organizations: Messi, Messi gambol, ESPN Argentina, Getty, Inter Miami, MLS, Apple Locations: Argentina, United States, Mexico, Canada, , AFP, Miami
A 27-year-old single mother from Valencia, Alvarez left Venezuela in 2017 when her son Gabriel was only one. We are all abroad: uncles, aunts, cousins… only my mom and my dad, and one of my brothers remain in Venezuela,” Alvarez told CNN. Alvarez and many other migrants in Bogota, think similarly: “Maduro can only win the election if he steals it. Gaby Oraa/ReutersWhat it means for AmericaIt’s the fate of migrants like Alvarez and millions of others like her that are making this such a closely watched election. Dib estimates that up to two million more migrants could be on the move by next year.
Persons: Barrio Hugo Chavez, Maria Alvarez, Alvarez, Gabriel, haven’t, … I’ve, , ” Alvarez, , , Christian Monterrosa, Nicolas Maduro, Edmundo Gonzalez, Maduro, Maria Corina Machado, Gonzalez, Laura Dib, I’d, Endel Gonzalez, Gaby Oraa, Joe Biden, Jose Raul Mulino, Brandon Bell, Biden, Jorge Rodriguez, Washington, ” Dib, there’s Organizations: CNN, Barrio, United Nations, Venezuela –, Getty, US State Department, Venezuelan, Carter Center, UN, Washington Office, Latin America, US Customs, Border Patrol, Democratic, Migrants, State Department Locations: Venezuela, Bogota, Colombia, Municipal, Valencia, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, El Paso , Texas, Ciudad Juarez , Chihuahua, Mexico, AFP, Washington, Caracas, Maduro, Maracaibo, Carabobo State, United States, Panama, Central America, Northern Mexico, Peru, Rio Grande, China, Russia, Iran, Trump
History, however, is why some say they wouldn't dream of living in one particular house in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. Later that day, the Zillow listing said the property, wnown as the LaLaurie Mansion, was already "pending sale," which broker Patrick Knudsen confirmed to Business Insider. Regions Bank scooped up the mansion for $2.3 million at auction before selling it to Whalen a year later. AdvertisementThe property has a dark history of torture and slaveryAs the Journal reported, the home was built to replace the original LaLaurie Mansion, which burned down in 1834. AdvertisementThe original LaLaurie Mansion was ransacked and destroyed when people found out the owner was torturing people inside.
Persons: , Michael Whalen, Patrick Knudsen, Whalen, Nicolas Cage, Cage, Delphine LaLaurie Organizations: Service, Street, Business, Blum, Regions Bank, British, Post, New, University of New Locations: New Orleans, Houston, University of New Orleans
Ryan Crouser is looking to three-peat after taking home gold at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. At six-foot-seven and 320 pounds, two-time Olympic champion Ryan Crouser needs a lot of food to fuel his quest for gold. "The way that I look at it is that it's a pretty significant investment in my athletic performance." "[I set] those little goals and see that progress day to day, week to week, instead of going 'I want to throw a PR,'" he says. How he battles burnout while chasing Olympic goldCrouser won his first Olympic gold medal at Rio 2016.
Persons: Ryan Crouser, Thorne, doesn't, He'll, Crouser, Matthias Hangst, I'd, there's, that's, you'll, Ryan Pierse Organizations: Rio, Sam's, Paris, CNBC, Olympics, Getty Locations: Tokyo
CNN —Nicolas Cage’s son Weston Cage has turned himself in to police in Los Angeles after an incident that took place earlier this year. When I arrived to offer support and console him, he was already in the midst of a manic rage. “As a mother, I am deeply saddened and concerned about Weston’s on-going mental health crisis. It is imperative that he receives the help he desperately needs.”CNN has reached out to LAPD for further comment, as well as to representatives for Nicolas Cage and Weston Cage. Weston Cage, a 33-year-old musician and actor, is Nicolas Cage’s eldest child.
Persons: CNN — Nicolas Cage’s, Weston Cage, Cage “, , , ” “, Weston’s, Christina Fulton, ” Fulton, Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage’s Organizations: CNN, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, Cage, Police Locations: Los Angeles
The IMF said in the report that emerging markets have seen a decline in the more volatile net portfolio inflows, but net inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) has been more stable. At the same time, the report said that China saw net capital outflows over the 2022-2023 period, including net negative FDI inflows. Overall, global gross capital inflows declined to 4.4% of global GDP, or $4.2 trillion, in the 2022-2023 period, from 5.8 percent of global GDP, or $4.5 trillion, in 2017-2019. But the U.S. benefited strongly from the shifts, accounting for 41% of global gross inflows during the 2022-2023 period, nearly double its 23% share in 2017-2019. The U.S. share of global gross outflows also increased, to 21% from 14% during the same periods.
Persons: Christine Lagarde, Nicolas Dujovne, Yuri Gripas, David Lawder, Franklin Paul, Alistair Bell Organizations: Monetary Fund, Argentine, REUTERS, China, IMF, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, WASHINGTON, China, U.S
The first episodes of the sci-fi thriller "Sunny," starring Rashida Jones, are streaming on Apple TV+. Documentaries about Melissa Etheridge, Faye Dunaway, and Serena Williams are also out now. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Oscar-winning actor Faye Dunaway, legendary musician Melissa Etheridge, and tennis icon Serena Williams are all the subjects of documentaries and docuseries that are now available to watch at home. If you'd rather escape from reality, new movies like "Arcadian" and the AppleTV+ sci-fi drama series "Sunny" are also available to stream.
Persons: Rashida Jones, Melissa Etheridge, Faye Dunaway, Serena Williams, , Oscar Organizations: Apple, Hulu, Service, Business
In this part, Lee and Carter also go to the Camera family farm, where one of the murders happened in 1975. Agent Carter is satisfied and believes the arrest will allow the murdered families to have justice. AdvertisementLee and another FBI agent, Agent Browning (Michelle Choi-Lee), go to her mother Ruth's house to bring Ruth in for questioning, given Cobble's comments before his death. NEONUnderwood, who plays Agent Carter, gives a quietly devastating performance in his final scene in the film. "It would be something else: prequel or another movie in the universe of 'Longlegs,' or something very unexpected."
Persons: , it's, Maika Monroe, Lee Harker, Agent Carter, Blair Underwood, Lee, she's, smartly, Nicolas Cage's, Osgood Perkins, Here's, Perkins, Young Lee, Monroe, Carter's, Ruby, Longlegs, Dale Ferdinand Cobble, Cobble, Ruth, Alicia Witt, Carter, Carrie Ann Camera, Carrie Ann, Kiernan Shipka, admonishing, Carrie Ann's, Browning, Michelle Choi, Ruth monologuing, dollmaker, he'd, Lee —, doesn't, Perkins —, he's, I'm, Witt, Underwood, Perkins hadn't, Oz …, There's Organizations: Service, Business, FBI, BI
Millionaires are leaving Hong Kong, but its art scene is booming
  + stars: | 2024-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +13 min
Narration: Home to a host of financial institutions, Hong Kong is one of the world's wealthiest cities. The Hong Kong Art Gallery Association recorded a 27% increase in member galleries between 2021 and 2023. Nicolas Chow: Chinese art and ancient Chinese art is really at the genesis of Sotheby's Hong Kong when we came here. Angelle Siyang-Le: We firmly believe that Hong Kong is the best place to do art business in Asia, Hong Kong is a natural melting. Emily Tan: That's all from Hong Kong – join us next time in a new city as we explore 'The Art of Appreciation.'
Persons: , Nicolas Chow, Emily Tan, we've, they've, It's, Emperor Chen, Chen, it's, I'm, who'll, she's, Mak2, Allison Cheung, Angelle, Hong Kong, they're, Emily, Hong Kong – Organizations: Hong, Hong Kong Art Gallery, Asia, Art, Basel, Art Basel Locations: Hong Kong, Asia, Art Basel, Sarthe, Hong Kong's, Swiss, Basel, Miami, Paris, Hong, US, Australia, Switzerland, France, Southeast Asia, Korea, Mak2, Sims
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