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Peterson’s award-winning artwork has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in galleries throughout the United States, including the Ceres Gallery in New York City; the Brenda Taylor Gallery, the Atlantic Works Gallery and the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center in Brooklyn, NY. On May 15, 2009, Lennie Peterson will present artwork projections, created specially for a concert by The Knights – including arrangements and orchestrations of Franz Schubert"s music by Grammy- winning new music composer Osvaldo Golijov. The concert is sponsored by New York University's Institute for Humanities and will be held at the Angel Orensanz Foundation Center for the Arts.
"The Big Picture," his nationally syndicated daily comic strip, appeared in more than 100 newspapers and was published as a book collection by Andrews McMeel Publishing. In addition, Peterson has written and illustrated nearly a dozen books published by CCC Publications.
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common sanse said, 6 months ago
did ya hear the one where a seeing eye dog leads a blind man across the street against the light. after doing it a couple of more times and almost getting the man killed, the blind man gets out a treet to feed to the dog. a bystander said"why are you giving him a treet. He almost got you killed". The blind man said" I know I’m trying to find his head so I can kick him in the butt".
Brian D. said, 6 months ago
Answer: Dogs look at the traffic, and when it is clear, they walk.
Larry said, 6 months ago
Color blind people, I am told, rely on the position of the lamp.
dykewife
said, 6 months ago
Dogs are taught to go with the flow of traffic. So when traffic goes, generally so do pedestrians. Plus seeing eye dogs are chosen for their intelligence and ability to adapt. There. I’ve shared my theories.
Saucy1121
said, 6 months ago
The blind person listens for the traffic and tells the dog when to go.