Theatre Mirror Reviews - Bye, Bye Birdie Albert J. Peterson ..Felix Santana Rose Alvarez ..AngelaPettiway Robbie Himebaugh kim Macafee http://www.theatermirror.com/birdie.htm
Tiscali - Search 62.Klein,Andreas German pianist; studied at Julliard School; biography, audio clips http://directory.tiscali.it/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
Extractions: UK Piano duo; brief information only. Aleksander, Adam Polish/Canadian Classical pianist, includes brief biography and contact information. Alonso, Jose Ramon (b.1966) Spanish pianist's personal home page. Alvarez , Carmen Concert pianist born in Uruguay. Includes biography, sound bites, concert reviews, photos, etc. Archontides, P. B. Greek-Australian pianist. Includes biographical information press releases and upcoming events. Argerich, Martha (b.1941) Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Aubin, Isabelle Brief information on the Canadian pianist with several links. Austbo, Hakon Homepage of the Norwegian pianist living in the Netherlands. Biography, repertoire, discography and upcoming concerts. Bakker, Johan Dutch pianist brings more than 35 original compositions for solo piano. With audio clips. Bates, Leon
BERKLEE | Events Calendar Vocalist angela Rossi presents arrangements of jazz standards and Guitarist SungEunKim presents original compositions of 400 pm, J. Hammond Recital Hall 1W http://www.berklee.edu/events/calendar.php?m=2&y=2004
Distinguished Black Grads Julius Erving ( Dr. J ), basketball great Natalie Vassar College AngelaDavis, professor, activist. Charles Stone, journalist kim Wayans, actress. http://www.blackexcel.org/disting.htm
Extractions: Here's a useful resource from Black Excel for counselors and educators working with African-American students. This is a partial list of graduates who have gotten a lot of media attention, generally because of "spotlight" careers. Many have excelled in sports, music or entertainment. Some have made historic contributions. Of course, many of our "stars" are unsung. An extended list of their success stories in academia, science, business and beyond could fill a library. This is only a reference starter. Note: some folks have degrees from two schools. (*denotes an Historically Black College.)
FindingWeb Directory - /Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/L Larkins, Rick Includes biography, sound files, and CD information for thepianist. Lee, angela J. - Chinese-American gu-zheng master performer. http://dir.findingweb.com/Top/Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/L
Celebs.html Resources Directory AfroCaribbean JM J. Bullock, comic race Juan Davila, writerAngela Davis, professor DiMaria-Kuiper, Dutch minister kim Dingle, artist http://www.scrippscol.edu/~dept/student/dean/Family/celebs.html
The OUT LIST of Internet s Queer Resources Directory JM J. Bullock, actor actor Juan Davila, writerAngela Davis, African Willem DiMariaKuiper, minister kim Dingle, artist http://www.gay.alb.de/infos/outlist.htm
Extractions: From the College for Women of Western Reserve University: Marie Luck Plants (EX) died at her home on August 5, 1997, in Fairfield, CT. She taught junior and senior high school English in the Cleveland Public Schools. Mrs. Plants married and moved to Connecticut in 1940, where she continued as a substitute English teacher. Upon the death of her husband, Clifford, in 1957, she took over and managed his business, Plants' General Tire, for the next 15 years. She was one of the first businesswomen in management in the Bridgeport area and in the tire industry in New England. Mrs. Plants was an avid bridge player, a ballroom dance instructor, and a lively teacher. She is survived by her daughter, Carol de Berry, of Portland, CT, and two granddaughters.
Extractions: Chronological Find Thread Title: News digest March 1, 2004 This digest contains summaries of the following stories from Purdue News Service and Agricultural Communication Service. All these stories, and more, are available on the World Wide Web RESEARCH NEWS AND SPECIAL REPORTS Judges cast ballots for election-themed Rube Goldberg machine Winning team celebrates The votes are in, and the Purdue Society of Manufacturing Engineers' team scored a win Saturday (2/28) in the 22nd annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. Employing a theme that incorporated elections and hanging chads, the team used 70 steps three-and-a-half times the required number to complete the task of selecting, marking and casting a paper ballot. "We didn't plan on having that many steps," said Andrew Nymeyer, a senior in the School of Technology and co-chair of the winning team. "A week ago, we only had about 30, but every time something didn't work, we had to add a couple more to fix the problem. It got a little out of hand." Purdue chemists 'put the twist' on protein building block Purdue scientists have made an important biological molecule "swing," in work that might clarify the process by which proteins fold as well as lead to new approaches to drug development and computer memory. Using lasers to initiate and probe the folding process, a group including chemist Timothy Zwier have precisely determined the energies needed to twist tryptamine, a molecule with several flexible "hinges" that bears a close resemblance to an amino acid, the basis of proteins. And though tryptamine forms only a tiny portion of a protein, a better understanding of this close chemical relative to serotonin and melatonin could provide insights into these other substances' effect on the brain.