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Reynolda Presents: "Strike While It's Hot: Barbara Babcock Millhouse in the Forge of the Art Market"
Reynolda House Executive Director Allison Perkins and the visionary Barbara Babcock Millhouse discuss her life as a researcher, writer, and collector of American art.
R.J. and Katharine Reynolds’s granddaughter, Barbara Babcock
Millhouse, founded Reynolda House Museum of American Art in
1967 with nine works of art, heralding the beginning of an important
collection of modern art. Today, the Museum holds hundreds of works
of art and archival materials that demonstrate Millhouse’s commitment
to preserving the legacy of her family and American art.
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Founder’s Vision: The Private Collection of Barbara Babcock Millhouse
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Explore the private collection of Barbara Babcock Millhouse in "Founder's Vision," opening August 24, 2024, at Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Discover more than 50 masterworks of American modernism from renowned artists including Romare Bearden, Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, and more. Representing most of the major movements in modern art, these are the works with which she has chose...
Good Morning Washington Visits Reynolda Estate
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Good Morning Washington (ABC 7News) host, Kidd O'Shea, spent the afternoon exploring the fine art, formal gardens, and good eats to enjoyed on Reynolda Estate. Take a look and start planning your visit today at reynolda.org.
The Longest Night (Full length)
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Like most family homes, Reynolda House witnessed its share of tragedies, none more shocking than the death by gunshot of Zachary Smith (“Smith”) Reynolds, youngest child of R.J. and Katharine Smith Reynolds. Soon after midnight on July 6, 1932, Smith was shot on a sleeping porch at the family’s country estate. Smith died later that morning. Smith’s wife Libby Holman was ultimately charged with ...
Smith & Libby: Two Rings, Seven Months, One Bullet (Media Trailer)
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A fatal gunshot rocked the Reynolda estate and made national headlines in 1932. A millionaire tobacco heir . . . dead. His wife, the Broadway star Libby Holman, charged with murder. His best friend named as her accomplice. To this day, it is not known whether the death of Zachary Smith Reynolds, youngest child of R.J. and Katharine Reynolds, was by suicide, accident, or murder. This exhibition ...
Reynolda Gardens : Cherry Trees March 2023
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Reynolda Gardens : Cherry Trees March 2023
"Angelou and Bearden: 40 Years Later" at Reynolda House Museum of American Art
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On the morning of October 21, 1982, author and civil rights activist Maya Angelou and the celebrated modernist and collage artist Romare Bearden sat down in Reynolda’s Sun Porch to be interviewed by author Emily Herring Wilson. Their conversation helped further the understanding of the Black artist’s experience in America and explored numerous themes such as Black culture and identity, the cent...
The Conservation of Thomas Hart Benton's "Bootleggers"
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Betsy Main Babcock Deputy Director Phil Archer and Paintings Conservator Ruth Cox share an inside story of how one of Reynolda's most beloved works by Thomas Hart Benton has been restored to its original condition.
The Keeper of the Images: Kwame Brathwaite’s Harlem
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Kwame S. Brathwaite, son of the “keeper of the images” and "Black Is Beautiful" photographer Kwame Brathwaite, and Corey D.B. Walker, Wake Forest University professor of the humanities, discuss Marcus Garvey’s influence on social activism, changing conceptions of fashion and beauty, the centrality of jazz and blues to twentieth-century Black cultural identity, and more. Sponsored by the Wake Fo...
Maya Angelou and Romare Bearden Interview
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“Into a daybreak that’s wondrously clear / I rise.” Maya Angelou’s poem “Still I Rise,” published in 1978, was an assertion of dignity and resilience in the face of oppression. In the 1980s, Angelou used Reynolda as her stage, sharing words of humanity, survival, and triumph. But before her, numerous Black lives impacted and intersected with the story of Reynolda. Still I Rise: The Black Experi...
Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite
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On View: February 5-May 8, 2022 Learn more at reynolda.org/beautiful. Throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the transformative idea that “Black is Beautiful.” This exhibition-the first dedicated to Brathwaite’s remarkable career-tells the story of a central figure of the second-wave Harlem Renaissance. In addition to his work in photography, Brathwaite co-fou...
Pop Up Studio: Still Life with Meaningful Objects
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In this Pop-Up Studio, undergraduate intern Meghan offers an idea for making a personalized still-life inspired by Audrey Flack's 1978 painting "Bounty." These videos offer ideas for the home or the classroom; see the accompanying lesson plan for more information for teachers. Available here: bit.ly/3m8h8ES Materials needed → 3-5 personal objects for a still life arrangement → drawing paper → p...
Reynolda Gardens: A Year in Review
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In this Tuesday Gardening talk from November 23, Gardens Director Jon Roethling reflected on all that has happened in the Gardens in 2021 and shared what is to come in 2022. About Reynolda Reynolda, in Winston-Salem, N.C., is a rare gem among the nation’s cultural institutions and historic landscapes. The Reynolda experience includes a renowned collection of American art in America's largest bu...
Timex Trees for the Home Landscape
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Timex Trees for the Home Landscape
Climate Kale Cancer Ketchup: Sustainability in the WFU Campus Garden
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Climate Kale Cancer Ketchup: Sustainability in the WFU Campus Garden
Holidays at Reynolda
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Holidays at Reynolda
Fall Container Workshop
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Fall Container Workshop
Tuesday Gardening Talk: The Magic of Mushrooms
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Tuesday Gardening Talk: The Magic of Mushrooms
Tuesday Gardening Series: Sustainable Home Gardening Practices
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Tuesday Gardening Series: Sustainable Home Gardening Practices
How to Make a Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 3)
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How to Make a Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 3)
How to Make Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 1)
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How to Make Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 1)
How to Make Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 2)
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How to Make Paper Sculpture Animal Masks (Part 2)
Virtual Sneak Peek of "Still I Rise: The Black Experience at Reynolda"
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Virtual Sneak Peek of "Still I Rise: The Black Experience at Reynolda"
Tuesday Gardening Series: The Ornamental Grass Toolbox
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Tuesday Gardening Series: The Ornamental Grass Toolbox
Tuesday Gardening Series: Fall Plant Sale Preview
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Tuesday Gardening Series: Fall Plant Sale Preview
The Last Plant
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The Last Plant
Pop-Up Studio: How to Make Storytelling Cubes
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Pop-Up Studio: How to Make Storytelling Cubes
Reynolda Read-Aloud: Lost and Found
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Reynolda Read-Aloud: Lost and Found
The Artful Family: Visual Literacy for Caregivers
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The Artful Family: Visual Literacy for Caregivers
Pop-Up Studio: Multimedia Movement Drawing
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Pop-Up Studio: Multimedia Movement Drawing

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  • @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg
    @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg 13 днів тому

    You can't even get a good smoke anymore, the Turkish classic gold used to be good, I had to throw it the last 2 packs, maybe diitch Turkish tobacco they must be pissing in it pretty hard to boycott you guys, when a world is full of jerks you would think at least you could get a good smoke, and let the rats be rats When i typed jerks it auto corrected to Jerusalem, I had to edit my comment If you want to quit but have withdrawal is not because your "addicted" nut deficient in nutrients and require silent more than nicotinic acid, so you go to jet fuel nicotine, i know, only dumb people smoke, that's why they could code until 2:00 am for you guys. Well, if you want some nicotine to your lungs but can't smoke these chemicals they or in them do you can't smoke their cigarettes anymore, and have completely ruined tobacco like a jerk pissing in the party fruit bowl, then eat rotisserie chicken until you're full 2-3 days in a row, you'll replace nutrients you're deficient in and probably won't be able to desire a cigarette for days until you deliberately smoke one just for the relaxing effects, cheers

  • @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg
    @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg 13 днів тому

    Why war, start a business, 3,000,000,000 - 4.2 billion don't even want to be here, 1/3 of the world is starving to death abs China's working double time? If i was China i wouldn't have a single export for any country until they made available a take home drink at every pharmacy for the half of the world that wants to be gone and doesn't even want to be here for their next meal or next 10-60 years of consuming, with our without illness and pain. I got some really cool grass engineering ideas You could have so many more cows and so many people making money mowing their lawns You throw away 590 billion a year in unrealized dairy products and could have 37,500,00 jobs making $60k a year modem lawns during mowing season. You even send trucks to pick up grass and throw it away And that's just at 10x your dairy cows. The US is 2 billion acres and if you mow say 1 billion acres 16x + a year we'll that's maybe 10 times more cows could feed than the 93 million acres of corn, so maybe you're talking 59 Billion dollars times 10, or 590B dollars in dairy a year? But it'll take time to get them to breed that fast, eventually we could pay people 100,00k per year just to mow half the year. If we can make grass 3x more nutritious to the cow maybe it's 2.95 Trillion a year, globally the 270 million could increase to 2 billion with distilled ocean water Grass needs to go through a chewer to tear it up before it gets sprayed with water and put in coolers for cows. Also Grass could be made humanely digestible with unpasteurized milk with cow protein and enzyme, frozen slowly formaximum cell, maybe after thawing needs lemon and cane sugar then fermented and pasteurized and lawns we mow 16x a year can feed the world in a soup salad, or grass smoothies. Grass have everything you need for a cow to make a calf that becomes a bull. : ) You mow the entire world and throw away the grass, you need mow human and cow food, but you already do, the world's biggest crop : ) Might have to blend it with milk before it freezes slowly for more cell rupture and makes crystals maybe We mow the world's 16x a year and throw away all that dairy cow food, give her a bowl of ice cream at the end of each feeding session and maybe she'll make super milk where your teeth last until you're 85 and you're bones never break You can hire people who reverence cows and love cows to take care of them. Webbed she doesn't want to be a cow anymore she can have a bowl of ice cream with fentynal and they can sing songs and put flowers on her 3 billion people don't even want to be here At the end of the world in a hot dry aired environment they're would be opium poppies everyone would eat when they're was no food. Why make people go to war when maybe 3,000,000,000 people are waiting to leave instead, that'd be as much depopulation as 60 world wars at 50 million, except they actually wanted to be here while they forced those suffering to remain in "healthcare," fed enough pain meds in 10 years to put 50 others to sleep who just wanted to be gone. They'd rather make less money and bill you for a wheelchair bullets and band aids. Keep your legs on your boys and you'll have enough food on the planet Best of luck to you all They don't let the people go that just want to die, rather take away the food from their children so they can make money off of somene suffering, meanwhile the grandchildren are starving so send them to war to k.ill 1/1000th of those who don't want to be here, in the name of depop.ulation, and if that come back with their arms and legs missing, at least they tried, sell them a wheelchair 45-65 percent of the world would say thanks for a take home fentynal drink with a micro serial number in it and the world wouldn't have to do WW3, 4, 5, 6. The world would double its available resources to a world only full of those that want to be here, about half, and the average poor person would have 2 houses, 2 cars, 2 cows, ice cream, cheese and oil and clean water to last the planet. Take fresh lawnmower clippings to be sprayed with water and put in a flash freezer and you might double your cattle production. All the head every week fresh cut from lawns and fields across America Save 3200 on your property taxes, how somene to more your lawn on the day before pickup, fresh coupons and you qualify, bad nasty bags of grass go to a divided back part of the truck and you lose a little credit. Save 3200 and buy a t-bone and cheese and ice cream and milk while somene has a job mowing lawns! The grass gets taken and sprayed with water and frozen and sent to cattle ranches. As it thaws it picks up more mistrust and the cattle have food and water. On the ranch there is an indoor feeding area where grass comes out of the cooler on a conveyer, or is fresh and cool and ready to eat, and moist. As it comes out of the cooler on the conveyor so a little cool air and it is cooler where the cows eat with a plastic strip door keeping the cooler air inside. After awhile the conveyor takes The grass back into the cooler so it won't spoil and fresh grass comes out at the other end of the cooler conveyer Do this asap They made a crisis out of the cure They made a mess out of it. If people had a 2 day supply not to be sold, with 3 virgin laser inscribed needles, resterilized and recycled to the person, it would be cleaner than the rest of healthcare standards where sterilized instruments are recirculating. The problem is this: they just dunmped fentynal on the streets in needless so you have dirty needles going around and people trying to get wasted teenagers hooked on it at parties because as with coke, if somene can get 12 people to get hooked on it their stuff is free. So there's smash and grabs and home invasions to support their $400/day addiction. Or, there's prescriptions, no more crack house but a regional business with a license. No one is selling any because they will run out, and others can get a prescription. Heroin addictions will burn out, instead the way they dumped it or in the streets they spread it. Who wants to start a heroin addiction? You can go get a prescription if you're addicted and the party pyramid structure stops from spreading. It would cost less and ends the crimes people commit while people would be in business with a license. You can afford that plant. 🌿 Start a government non official fentynal factory with hippie dealers that will make sure grandma doesn't have to suffer. Wow, dad didn't even come in for 1.5 million in state aid or uncle Sam us mint back door funded private insurance company money. UncleSam give them a $900K insurable company money they didn't sign up or ask for, they pay off the house, go to college, and if they get a job pouring coffee they'll make it. Now they get $875K for a pill given for free and make a SpaceX job. Only the best in health care working 20hrs a week and making Twice as much. You turned a quarter back into a dollar. Someone isn't stuck in a wheel chair for ten years, now somene is playing violin at not an uncle Sam bookstore making twice as much because changing diapers for people who don't want to be here isn't a dream job anymore. Why blow up your children in war when 60x as many people don't even want to be here? People have to pull out 5 of their own teeth after building people free housing and dentist offices when they lose their home their families in free housing buy them for 50 cents on the dollar. Pulling more teeth with pliers today. As a kid they took a metal pick and pressed really hard straight into the sides of teeth at the gum line for more customers Instead of making lieral mile after mile after mile of car dealerships and paying 20x more for eggs and fish, and 4x more for rent and orange juice and gas while we waste not only that but materials and labor, let's make air conditioned hen houses and inspire dairy farms. Let's have online car dealership apps, one big parking lot where Joe sold 20 cars, Donnie sold 24, Jimmy sold 24 etc... You can deliver the Caddilac or have one guest house for puerile that bought their car online even from a remote worker car Salesman not pulling out his own teeth and paying gas and tools to drive 2 1/2 hrs a day. Make a dollar worth 200 even 2,000x more in making so much food. Nice first preserve, but it would be better service to this country if it was a poppy field. No more pain, some people party or just have a poppy seed tea game the most nicest time and sleep awesome. And if puerile don't want to be here that can leave, when they want, and more for those who want to be here. Why the government owns a field to grow neither food nor pain reliever a way out of here is idiocy in slow motion A robot can change and x ray ever rail car wheel that goes in regularly for service and wheels are either melted down or refurbished and they're no more derailment. Somene can get paid to pay in a Rock band or on a sports team don't what he loves, Dad has another sponsor. Instead of driving 2 1/2 hrs a day to go to a stinky dump and run over garbage and coming home hot and Snelling like garbage, you could only work 8 hrs instead of 10 1/2 and be in an air conditioned living room that smells great, and since you don't have to have air conditioning in the trash smasher truck is cheaper in your living room which smells great, your wife might enjoy watching you work : ) My you smell like lilacs ! Churches air conditioned all week for 20 people to show up one day a week could sell their buildings to be air conditioned hen houses, dairy farms, and churches could share the same building in 2hr time slots 24/7 all week. Look how many churches there are in the phone book. They could watch from home or go to a church that can hold 200 people and now there's 100 churches going there all week and 99 air conditioned hen houses bought by a private company which pays taxes and sells eggs for cheep.

  • @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg
    @Dr.Snooze-gt5yg 13 днів тому

    You can't even get a good smoke anymore, the Turkish classic gold used to be good, I had to throw it the last 2 packs, maybe diitch Turkish tobacco they must be pissing in it pretty hard to boycott you guys, when a world is full of jerks you would think at least you could get a good smoke, and let the rats be rats When i typed jerks it auto corrected to Jerusalem, I had to edit my comment If you want to quit but have withdrawal is not because your "addicted" nut deficient in nutrients and require silent more than nicotinic acid, so you go to jet fuel nicotine, i know, only dumb people smoke, that's why they could code until 2:00 am for you guys. Well, if you want some nicotine to your lungs but can't smoke these chemicals they or in them do you can't smoke their cigarettes anymore, and have completely ruined tobacco like a jerk pissing in the party fruit bowl, then eat rotisserie chicken until you're full 2-3 days in a row, you'll replace nutrients you're deficient in and probably won't be able to desire a cigarette for days until you deliberately smoke one just for the relaxing effects, cheers

  • @mariajacobellis1298
    @mariajacobellis1298 2 місяці тому

    RJ REYNOLDS GET OUT OF MY ASSHOLE

  • @HousmanNat-z8r
    @HousmanNat-z8r 3 місяці тому

    Nitzsche Landing

  • @MauricioValverdeVargas-np9rm
    @MauricioValverdeVargas-np9rm 4 місяці тому

    It' amazing!!!❤❤❤

  • @RobertasRajuncas-h2r
    @RobertasRajuncas-h2r 7 місяців тому

    1) you can sell Cinamon at all tobacco stores it was made by God to clense body of excess nicotine, also Vitamin shakes designed for smokers and you never have to worry about gov dog ever again because nobody will habe cancer or health tax wich is Nonsesne 2) Return Barclay

  • @RobertasRajuncas-h2r
    @RobertasRajuncas-h2r 7 місяців тому

    I don't understand why Barclay was dissed It was my favorite and I know other friends that had selected favorite If people buy less does not mean it has to be discontinued Like Lamborgini It was my weekend cigarette we had only one bar that sold it it was under Apartment ghetto in Panevezys 😎

  • @Zardman7
    @Zardman7 8 місяців тому

    What opus is this?

  • @Registeeel
    @Registeeel 10 місяців тому

    This is how to waste food in style

  • @dennismitchell5276
    @dennismitchell5276 11 місяців тому

    It sounds like nothing was done to stop the decay of the true gesso. I'd be interested in knowing if they removed the acrylic and repaired it with egg tempera. Conserving a painting where the artist used poor materials in an unproven manor must be a tough choice. Guess we need to redo this painting every 50 years.

  • @sheraid
    @sheraid Рік тому

    My Great grandmother Lela Rose Lakey and 2 of her sisters worked at the office door of RJ Reynolds and he paid them in gold and called them the 3 graces. I have some of that gold and many stores ❣️

  • @jerrydeansiddenjr2233
    @jerrydeansiddenjr2233 Рік тому

    Phil Archer has done an outstanding job with this exhibit! A must-see!

  • @MirrorHiFiveDude321
    @MirrorHiFiveDude321 Рік тому

    What a fantastic exhibition. I highly recommend any in North Carolina to visit it before it ends in December. Hats off to all that were involved in bringing this story to life in the modern age.

  • @deborahphillips2814
    @deborahphillips2814 Рік тому

    Discard the egg yolk and shell????? You should save the egg yolk to use in cooking and the shell can be added to a compost pile.

  • @edglenn4
    @edglenn4 Рік тому

    @1:37 question about the use of slave labor at Reynolda shows how much mis-education and misunderstanding of the aftermath of slave labor's affect on the wealth consumption of the upperclass who would have NEVER had their wealth without the free slave labor of our ancestors. Without Us there would be no U.S.!

  • @edglenn4
    @edglenn4 Рік тому

    @1:07:25 Discussion of the religious component is very telling! Subjects: Ascension, Butterflies, Jehovah Witness, Overspirituality, Reflective Materials=God is reflective of everything and glimmering off of everything in the world.

  • @edglenn4
    @edglenn4 Рік тому

    Is the Stephen Towns exhibit the first African American artist at Reynolda this decade?

  • @edglenn4
    @edglenn4 Рік тому

    The young people singing Lift Every Voice and Sing was exemplary! The NC A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir--beautiful singing & presentation!

  • @edglenn4
    @edglenn4 Рік тому

    Why does this video take so long to begin? Could you have edited it before posting? Did Reynolda not do an artist interview directly as PR for the opening? I feel like this interview with the back and forth mic passing does not do the exhibit justice. The pictures are dark and Towns is getting less talk time than the interviewer .

  • @longj5920
    @longj5920 Рік тому

    Loved it! Thank you so much!

  • @curtingdebaptismcurtgolp262

    #WeROne

  • @Pepi86753
    @Pepi86753 Рік тому

    Smoking ?

  • @mightymissk
    @mightymissk Рік тому

    Horace Pippin fought with the Harlem Hellfighters, the only black US troops to be allowed to go into combat during WWI. However, even after allowing them to go into battle, the US Army had so much contempt for these black soldiers that they gave them shoddy equipment. The French saw this and responded by outfitting the Hellfighters themselves with new, French arms and equipment. The Hellfighters went on to fight with great distinction. The US government steadfastly ignored the valor of the Hellfighters. But the French government responded to the courage of these black American soldiers by awarding them the Croix de Guerre. Vive la France!

  • @KulasPuro_69
    @KulasPuro_69 2 роки тому

    My friend has a painting which I believe is a George Inness (signed G. Inness). I can send you pictures if you're interested. We want to learn more about it.

  • @theamazingjadenw6188
    @theamazingjadenw6188 2 роки тому

    How does the zucchini art, work?

  • @johnnybracciole5490
    @johnnybracciole5490 2 роки тому

    White is beautiful !

  • @caralinejackson981
    @caralinejackson981 2 роки тому

    this is my great grandfather on my mom's side. thank you so much for keeping these interviews up and available for listening!! they're invaluable to our family! :)

  • @JohnMiller-zr8pl
    @JohnMiller-zr8pl 2 роки тому

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @goldenflowerpm
    @goldenflowerpm 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing these great reflections from Maya. SO much wisdom.

  • @OmyamO
    @OmyamO 2 роки тому

    So much BS added to cover the truth about America's moorish empire and the climate we once had... The moors were never slaves. They were here when we came. The shriners stole their fez... Reynolds stole their symbols. We, on the other hand white people were imported here to work in the industries and be exploited and exploiting. Those who grabbed the land and real estate in the early 1800's especially are still in charge today. in charge of our minds especially)

  • @dalewilson4275
    @dalewilson4275 2 роки тому

    What a wonderful tribute to a man of vision and humility. Why is that we have such disdain today for anyone who was successful and amassed a fortune under our system of capitalism? Most if not all of them contributed back to society with endowments to fund libraries, educational institutions, public parks and other philanthropical venues to numerous to mention. I will never be rich but I certainly don't begrudge the families who made their fortunes along the way and helped others.

  • @randycox3232
    @randycox3232 3 роки тому

    Interesting how we are dealing with similar issues today. I have often thought of how Reynolda's design considered airborne germs. Thanks for posting👍

  • @randycox3232
    @randycox3232 3 роки тому

    Great Job!🍂🍁🌾

  • @NativeBowhunter1965
    @NativeBowhunter1965 3 роки тому

    It’s all I’ve ever smoked. Non-filter and Camel Filters. Been smoking since I was about 9, I’m 56 now and not one cancer cell in my body. My dad worked for R. J. Reynolds in the 60’s as an engineer. As an employee, he was given boxes of cartons of cigarettes as long as he worked for them. He once said it was his best job in his career.

  • @madamex3247
    @madamex3247 3 роки тому

    Where is part 2?

  • @christinasoriano4798
    @christinasoriano4798 3 роки тому

    STUNNING work in the city of Arts and Innovation and a beautiful collaboration between Wake Forest, RHMAA and artists in our community.

  • @mikepeake1668
    @mikepeake1668 3 роки тому

    This was a Beautiful visual experience. Watching these three people weaving and wandering through the foliage with the plant life is remarkable. The rhythm is wonderfully relaxing and soothing!

  • @DarrenDobson
    @DarrenDobson 3 роки тому

    I look forward to visiting.

  • @piotr780
    @piotr780 3 роки тому

    Is he William Wharton?

  • @mr.emanon931
    @mr.emanon931 3 роки тому

    Thanks for wasting my time dummy.

  • @-nitroace
    @-nitroace 3 роки тому

    Im related to RJ Reynolds quite closely

  • @joehisel5966
    @joehisel5966 3 роки тому

    I'm in love with these old interviews. I know some from the family and they've been nothing but good to me. God bless! ❤️

  • @sunnydays4966
    @sunnydays4966 3 роки тому

    This is the most evil man ever kill more than any one 20 billion people did because big him.

    • @RobertasRajuncas-h2r
      @RobertasRajuncas-h2r 7 місяців тому

      If you stupid and don't cleanse or exercise you can die from water overdoze why Tobacco is overtaxed??? That African ww2 veteran lived to 112yrs smoked since army and he reincarnated to that boy in Indonesia because usa became Stupid boring lame , how lame you can be that veteran does not want to live I. This stupid country and reincarnated to Indonezia??? 😂

  • @bettyharris3309
    @bettyharris3309 3 роки тому

    Wow! What a worth of information. I am in Florida ( very rocky ground) , and I love to grow roses in both pots and in the ground. You have cleared up many myths and confusions on watering and growing roses. Thank you for the video.🌹

  • @TheOfficialSilhouette
    @TheOfficialSilhouette 3 роки тому

    I still smoke those non filtered camels, favorite of any other

  • @RajaBudaVillageCooking
    @RajaBudaVillageCooking 3 роки тому

    Beutiful vlog super 😀😀😀😀

  • @cmc1204
    @cmc1204 3 роки тому

    I was in kindergarten, and we were all excited because we were going to Tanglewood Park, and we were going to ride the ponies and do all this. And I got a note that the teacher pinned on my sweater when I went home that night. And the next morning, I don’t know why my parents decided to go see my grandparents when we had this big party planned at the park. And my mother later told me - I think I was 16 when she finally broke the news. She said: You remember that little note on your sweater? And I said: Yeah, the note that was probably telling me what to pack for lunch and wear a sweater and all that stuff? She said: No, that’s not what the note said. She said: That note said that the class is going to Tanglewood Park, but you can’t go because the park doesn’t allow blacks or Jews. Excerpt from "From Hometown Hero To Hollywood: Meet Rolonda Watts"

  • @amberplayz966
    @amberplayz966 3 роки тому

    I dont like it....I LOVE ITTTTTTTTTTTT

  • @kellyfrost1052
    @kellyfrost1052 4 роки тому

    Why not show the piece? Visual art should be seen visually if possible.