as Dorothy Ligeti, she was raised in Williamsburg, The Rockaways, and The Bronx before graduating from James Madison High School in 1940. She also saw clients for personal and marital therapy in her Silver Spring kitchen. She was a far better student.” But even before her degree, Simon had embarked on a late career as a crisis counselor at Alternative House, a residential facility serving runaway adolescents and their families in McLean, Va. “We both graduated the same year, albeit she was summa cum laude and I was summa cum nothing. “I had the unusual pleasure of attending the University of Maryland campus at College Park with my mother,” said David Simon, the youngest of her three children. 21 of natural causes at her Silver Spring home. Read more Uncategorized Dorothy Simon, 1923-2020ĭorothy Simon, a homemaker who returned to her college studies after 30 years to graduate with highest honors and undertake a late career as a crisis counselor and therapist, died Sept. At the point of dying, Booth could not have serviced history more perfectly than to reflect on his own vile act and pronounce it failure, encompassing. Useless.” Or so the gathered Union soldiers all heard. There, upon viewing the mitts that had killed the greatest American president, the assassin declared, just before expiring, “Useless. The task at hand was a miniseries on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln – it didn’t get greenlit, alas – and the moment involved the last words of John Wilkes Booth, dying outside a burning Virginia barn, shot by a Union cavalryman, paralyzed, asking to have his hands raised and shown to him. In early 2021, Dayan photographed Gigi Goode's makeup campaign with brand Christian Audette.ĭayan's debut solo photographic show, Ballerino (2020) was featured in Flaunt, CAP 74024, A Book Of, and various other magazines in which he gave interviews.ĭayan's poetry has been published in CAP 74024 and A Book of Magazine, most notably one titled “i’ve written you every day”.Years ago, when saddled with the task of scripting a specific historical moment, I was confronted by the reality that film narrative is not the medium for open debate, that the camera must in the end be in one place at one time, that the actors must say their lines, and that a singular version of every moment will be delivered. He photographed and interviewed Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett for the February 2020 cover of A Book Of Magazine. Austin, Ben Barnes, and Ben Aldridge editorials and interviews with artist Patrick Church and Chester Lockhart in Dearboy magazine, Madison Iseman on the cover of VGXW magazine, and one with lead singer Chloe Chaidez of the band Kitten in LoDown magazine. Recent publication work includes Emma Corrin for The Times, editorials for Flaunt magazine featuring Jake T. In 2019, he was featured alongside Love Bailey and Allie X in V magazine issue #V118 covered by Lady Gaga. His self-portrait series, 'INSPIRATION' was printed in DROME magazine alongside an editorial and interview with Mela Murder of Sean Baker's Oscar-nominated The Florida Project. In November 2018, Trans March LA enlisted him to aid in programming the inaugural yearly Los Angeles March, which he photographed, later published by Out magazine titled 'MARCH'. 74024 published his poetry in its "look at me" print issue. His nude series 'VEIL' was featured in arts magazine C.A.P. His 35mm series of queer nightlife, Black Paint, often includes public figures such as AnnaSophia Robb, Rose McGowan, and Tinashe, being published in Out magazine titled "Capturing BiCoastal Nightlife in 35mm" and Glassbook magazine, titled Black Paint – Halloween in Summer of 2017. His series featuring James Whiteside and Parker Hill 'Two Male Dancers' was showcased in Out magazine in April 2017. Shortly after, his debut short film, Ego, premiered at the Brooklyn Film Festival and received "Best Art/Experimental" at the NYC Independent film festival 2018. While in university, his photographic work began being published by fashion magazines. He is an outspoken animal activist and ongoing supporter of GLAAD and Mercy for Animals.ĭayan was born in Los Angeles, California and attended New York University and The New School in New York City. Currently, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston exhibits four of his photographic prints, a gift from the Alex Katz Foundation. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. His poetry and photographic work have been featured in several prominent publications, such as Vogue, Flaunt, Out, Paper, and Nylon as well as Soho House (club). Join Facebook to connect with David Simon and others you may know. He is an actor, filmmaker, writer, and photographer. David-Simon Dayan (born June 30, 1995) is an American artist from Los Angeles, California.
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