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Donald Clayton "Donny" Johnson (born ) is an American painter and convicted murderer. (Note: appears to be largely sourced from ''The New York Times'' article.) He is known for his unconventional technique, which involves using a brush made of his own hair and pigment from M&M's candy shells dissolved in water. ''The New York Times'' described his style as abstract; ''Spiegel Online'' mentioned that his art varies from colorful to dark. A version also appeared on page A1 of the New York edition, possibly on July 22, 2006, with the headline "In Prison for Life, He Turns M&M’s Into an Art Form". Johnson grew up in a family of abusers and criminals, ran away from home at 10, and spent time repeatedly in juvenile detention. He has been in prison since 1980 after pleading guilty to second-degree murder and being sentenced to 15 years to life. In the late 1980s, he cut a prison guard's throat and assaulted another, and was convicted for both and sentenced to two additional terms o ...
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''Der Spiegel (online)'' is a German news website. Before the renaming in January 2020, the website's name was ''Spiegel Online'' (short ''SPON''). It was founded in 1994 as the online offshoot of the German news magazine, ''Der Spiegel'', with a staff of journalists working independently of the magazine. Today, it is the most frequently quoted online media product in Germany. ''Spiegel Online International'', a section featuring articles translated into English, was launched in autumn 2004. In 2019, its editorial office was merged with the one of the printed Spiegel and in 2020, the website was renamed accordingly. Company and editorial staff The news website ''Der Spiegel (online)'' is run by Der Spiegel GmbH & Co. KG (formerly Spiegel Online GmbH & Co. KG), itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Spiegel-Verlag. The editorial offices of the news website and the print magazine ''Der Spiegel'' were separate operations, that had their own offices, authors and content until January ...
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