Meet the artists of "The New Yorker"

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The Norman Rockwell Museum will be holding a media preview luncheon for its new exhibition "The Art of the New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard," on Friday, June 17, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Remarks will begin at 11 a.m., with guest curator and art editor for "The New Yorker" Françoise Mouly, who since 1993 has been responsible for selecting the magazine's cover illustrations, many of which are represented in the new exhibition. Artist Peter de Sève, whose work appears in the exhibition, will also be on hand to speak. In addition to being a frequent contributor to "The New Yorker," "Time," "Newsweek," and "Entertainment Weekly," de Sève has also designed characters for such animated films as "A Bug's Life," "Mulan," and the box office hit, "Ice Age," for which he created all the characters. A buffet lunch will follow the remarks, along with a guided tour of the exhibition. "The Art of The New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard" features over 130 original works of art created for the covers of the venerable "New Yorker," from the magazine's launch in 1925 to today. To attend, please reply to this email, or contact the Museum at (413)298-4100, ext.239. http://www.nrm.org/exhibits/newyorker/ http://www.nrm.org/services/press/publish/article_199.html
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Local Cheer Teams Celebrate Successful Season

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The cheerleaders spoke of how their participation helped build their confidence and their focus on academics.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The gymnasium of the Boys and Girls Club was full of laughter, music, dancing, and cheer as multiple generations celebrated the hard work of 413 Cheer and Taconic High School cheerleaders with a fundraiser and showcase.
 
The fifth season for 413 Cheer was filled with achievements as the organization's teams — Codes Red, Blue, Green, Pink, Purple and Orange Fusion — had brought home awards from competitions across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Find each team's placements at the end of the article. 
 
This year, Code Red received a wild card bid to the D2 Summit in Orlando, Fla., and Code Blue earned a bid to the Youth Summit in Tampa, Fla., but because of the cost and lack of funds, 413 Cheer will be doing its finals at Myrtle Beach, S.C., this season. 
 
(Donations to cover fees, travel and equipment can be made by emailing 413Cheer@gmail.com.)
 
The showcase last Sunday was the largest since the organization's inception five years ago, featuring spirited performances from each of the teams, a dad dance off, and mom bow challenge, raffles, concessions, and more. 
 
It also featured a performance by Taconic High School's varsity cheerleaders, coached by 413 Cheer's owner and founder Shavelle Boire. 
 
Boire said the school hasn't had a cheer team in several years, but these new cheerleaders persevered, grew, and stole her heart. 
 
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