
Bill Griffith
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Sep 28, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Bill Griffith
In the most recent episodes of The Larkin Hoffman Real Estate Podcast, I had the privilege of sitting down with three pioneering Black women working for the City of Bloomington, Minnesota. Women, and Black women in particular, have historically been excluded from the real estate profession causing their representation in the industry to be notably low. However, in Bloomington, MN things are changing.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
newyorkfolk.com | James White |Bill Griffith
The great cartoonist Wally Wood once observed that not reading Ernie Bushmiller’s long-running newspaper comic strip, Nancy, is harder than reading it. Its minimalism makes the strip into something like a stop sign or a middle finger—it’s just there, all of a sudden, and you may find yourself responding to it before you’re ready to do so. This suddenness is part of what makes Nancy so funny. In many ways, the strip is a series of jokes about the nature of jokes.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Bill Griffith
For this latest episode of The Larkin Hoffman Real Estate Podcast, I had the privilege of sitting down with three pioneering Black women working for the city of Bloomington, Minnesota. Women, and Black women in particular, have historically been excluded from the real estate profession causing their representation in the industry to be notably low. In Bloomington, however, things are changing.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
lmtonline.com | Bill Griffith |Michael Cavna
Abrams. 265 pp. $24.99 - - - Nancy the mischievous cartoon moppet, born during the Depression and later a plucky survivor of print journalism's heyday, found herself back in the cultural spotlight in 2018. The perennial tyke with spiky, red-bowed hair had spent most of her existence delivering minimalist, sometimes absurd jokes.
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Aug 26, 2023 |
vnexplorer.net | Bill Griffith
A loving tribute to Ernie Bushmiller, cartoonist of 'Nancy'Nancy the mischievous cartoon moppet, born during the Depression and later a plucky survivor of print journalism's heyday, found herself back in the cultural spotlight in 2018. The perennial tyke with spiky, red-bowed hair had spent most of her existence delivering minimalist, sometimes absurd jokes.
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