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NYBG announces a new ‘Alice in Wonderland’ -themed exhibit

NYBG announces a new ‘Alice in Wonderland’ -themed exhibit

New Yorkers have a bit of a love affair with Lewis Carroll’s iconic 1865 children’s novel: we got an immersive Alice in Wonderland experience last fall, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired pop-up wine bar that ran through this spring and, of course, the famous
and, of course, there’s the famous, bronze Alice in Wonderland statue that has stood in Central Park since 1959. Now the New York Botanical Garden is getting in on the Mad Hatter fun with a new, garden-wide exhibition for 2024 entitled “Wonderland: Curious Nature.”

On view from Saturday, May 18 through Sunday, October 27, 2024, the enchanting display will “feature horticultural and contemporary art installations that evoke the spirit of exploration and uncanny nature of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” per the NYBG.

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Inspired by the classic tale and its 1871 sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the immersive exhibition will be a true sensory adventure, with visitors able to explore a variety of mind-bending experiences set throughout the botanical garden’s iconic glasshouse, the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, in the LuEsther T. Mertz Library Building and across its stunning 250-acre grounds. The installations will be fittingly trippy, including works that play with scale and perspective, with no shrinking “Drink Me” potion necessary.

Naturally, you can’t have Alice in Wonderland without roses and you’ll find plenty of the beautiful blooms in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. (Just don’t let the Queen see those white ones!) And to cap it all off, you can have a tea party of your own, mad or otherwise, at the property’s Hudson Garden Grill. (Whimsical food pop-ups will also be sprinkled around the grounds to sate your appetite.)

Organized by curator and scholar Jennifer R. Gross, the lineup of featured artists showcased in the presentation will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the “Wonderland: Curious Nature” exhibition go on sale to the public on Thursday, February 1, 2024, but you can sign up for ticket alerts now at the NYBG website so you don’t miss out on the magical event. 

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White Discusses the First 10 Drugs Selected for Medicare Price Negotiation

Tom Perez, a Senior Advisor and Assistant to President Joe Biden, spoke with the Amsterdam News for a Q & A about the Medicare Price Negotiation and the first 10 drugs to be selected for price negotiation. Perez who also serves as Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, previously served as a former Montgomery County, MD Council member and as Secretary of Labor under President Obama.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.                                       

AmNews: Please describe the Medicare price negotiation and the first 10 drugs selected

The Center for Medicare Medicaid services released the first 10 drugs selected for Medicare price negotiation. In plain English here’s what’s been going on. When we established Medicare and the prescription drug benefits, Medicare lacked the legal authority to negotiate on behalf of consumers and so you have a situation that is unique here in the United States where we can’t negotiate on behalf of consumers but around the world they are negotiating lower prices.  So you look at the drug Xarelto and you pay so much more here in the United States than you do elsewhere, and by the way the Department of Veteran Affairs on behalf of our service members has the authority to negotiate lower prices but Medicare and Medicaid didn’t until the inflation reduction act.  

Up to 9 million uh will be able to benefit from the new negotiated drug prices for the first 10 drugs that have been announced. In 2022 alone these nine million seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries spent over 3.4 billion dollars out of pocket on just these 10 drugs. This is what the inflation reduction Act was about. This is about putting the seniors in a better position by negotiating better prices that’s what this is about.  

AmNews: Could you speak about the impact this will have on Black and Brown communities as well as individuals suffering from health disparities? 

Look at the disproportionate number of black people who have diabetes, who have kidney conditions, heart conditions, blood conditions, those disparities are real we have to address them.  The reason this is a big deal for African Americans is because when you look at the 10 drugs that are the subject of negotiation, the first ten that have been chosen, they’re diabetes drugs, they’re drugs for heart conditions, for blood clots, drugs for kidney issues. This is going to put more money in the pockets of all seniors and it’s

going to disproportionately help African Americans because African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the diseases that I just discussed and that’s why this is a big deal and this is a big day and it’s really important for us to get this word out. 

AmNews: What does this mean for families that are secondarily impacted by their family member’s illness?

When you have to decide between food and medicine that’s a decision that nobody should ever have to make, yet that’s a decision that so many people are making across this country right now because the cost of their medication for diabetes or for their heart condition is so expensive and so this is about making life better for people, putting money in your pockets. Health Care should be a right for all and not a privilege for a few and if you can’t afford the health care that’s going to keep you alive well that’s just not who we are as a nation and so I think what this is going to mean for people is  the dignity of life where you are able to have more money in your pocket. These are not luxury drugs. These are not kind of nice to have, these are drugs that are keeping you alive and thriving day in and day out.

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How Controlled Care Environments Provide Essential Support For Dementia  

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Dementia is a degenerative condition that progresses at different rates and affects the memory. After a diagnosis is given, it is only normal to wonder about what life will look like from now on. One key decision is always going to be where and when to invest in a care facility option. These spaces provide…

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Flavorful Grape Recipes To Take Summer Harlem Gatherings To The Next Level

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Summertime celebrations with friends, family, and neighbors in Harlem are a perfect way to enjoy the sunshine, warm weather, and camaraderie. To satisfy a hungry crowd, though, you’ll need recipes fit for the occasion. Turn to a versatile signature ingredient like Grapes from California, which can be used in dishes of all kinds from refreshing…

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Listen To The New York Rens: Keeping The Legacy Alive Podcast In Harlem And Beyond

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By Glenn Hunter When the league which became the National Basketball Association (NBA) formed, absent were the New York Rens.  A recent podcast on “Soul Lounge Primetime” was devoted to discussing this forgotten basketball history and the Renaissance Ballroom, the SHRINE where it all happened.  The guests on the podcast, “The Harlem Rens: Keeping The Legacy Alive,” were authors,…

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Guide 101: How To Start Your Own Packaging Business

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Take a look around your pretty home, and you will see it filled with different papers and boxes. It might be a delivery box from Amazon or a chocolate wrapper that you enjoyed as a snack. This means that packaging is everywhere, and it’s the ultimate reality of our modern world. History says that packaging…

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