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  1. Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures is the first definitive, feature-length portrait of the controversial American artist Robert Mapplethorpe since his death in 1989. The one thing more outrageous than Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs was his life. Intimate revelations from family, friends and lovers are topped only by Mapplethorpe's candour, revealed in a series of rediscovered, never before heard interviews, made public here for the first time. This is the unique portrait of an artist who ...

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  3. Dec 31, 2023 · Also called bloodtwig dogwood, the common dogwood is a bushy, upright, multi-stemmed red shrub. The red twig dogwood is identified by its clusters of small white flowers, purplish-black berries, furry leaves, and dark red stems. Common dogwood shrubs grow 8 to 15 ft. (2.4 – 4.5 m) tall and up to 15 ft. (4.5 m) wide.

  4. Fungicides containing chlorothalonil, mancozeb, or propiconazole are often recommended for treating dogwood anthracnose. 2. Spot Anthracnose. Spot anthracnose, also known as Elsinoë leaf spot, is a common disease in dogwood trees. It’s caused by the fungus Elsinoë corni.

  5. A film by Shiori Ito. Black Mother. A film by Khalik Allah. Bobi Wine: The People's President. A film by Moses Bwayo & Christopher Sharp. Bombshell: The Hedi Lamarr Story. A film by Alexandra Dean. Bombay Beach. A film by Alma Ha'rel.

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  7. Feb 21, 2023 · Dogwood trees and shrubs (Cornus spp.) include a large group of flowering plants within the genus Cornus.The 17 types of dogwood trees in this genus that are native to the United States also include some species that are best described as subshrubs—fast-growing woody plants that tend to die back in the winter to ground level and grow back from buds near the base of the plant.