Extractions: amy brown Amy Brown has starred in several independent feature films, as well as short films and student films. She has been cast as the lead in Take-Away Spirit for One Shot Productions, scheduled to film in the summer of 2005. In recent years, Amy starred in Dawn of Twilight (as an amnesiac pursued by a hit-man) and Mute (as a woman tormented by a killer), both filmed in 2003. She also filmed a supporting role in the upcoming thriller Unaware (as an escaped mental patient) with stars Joe Estevez and Linnea Quigley. She is represented by Linda McAlister Talent. Amy Brown began acting as a child in school productions and community theatre in Waco, Texas. Her interest in acting deepened in high school, when she had leading roles in plays such as The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon and the title role in David Mamet's The Poet and the Rent . An early highlight was the Holocaust drama No Fading Star , in which Amy played a Jewish boy hiding in a convent while preparing for his Bar Mitzvah. For this challenging role, Amy adopted a masculine look and learned to speak passages in Hebrew. She fondly recalls when, at a state one-act play competition, she alarmed several people when entering the girls' restroom while in costume.
Classical CD Reviews May 2001 Part 3 C-L: Classical MusicWeb (UK) Not to be preferred to the Hyperion CD with the same pianist and members of the rachel Isserlis violin; Gustav Clarkson viola; Sebastian Comberti cello) http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2001/May01/May01_3.htm
Extractions: Denis Raisin Dadre E 8604 [67.34] [PGW] ; music to relax with and enjoy. Aaron COPLAND Lincoln Portrait, Quiet City, Outdoor Overture, Our Town suite Morton GOULD Latin American Symphonette Charlton Heston ( Lincoln Portrait ) Utah SO/Maurice Abravanel rec Dec 1961 (Copland); Dec 1962 (Gould), Salt Lake City
The Arts, Liberally He was a concert pianist from the age of 11, when he debuted with the rachel Simon s office is at the end of one of the halls that twist this way and http://www.brynmawr.edu/alumnae/bulletin/arts.htm
Extractions: THE ARTS, LIBERALLY To find the office of The Arts Program in Goodhart Hall, you take a short flight of steps down into a small garden. There, tucked into the flank of this immense building with its soaring spires and buttresses is a wooden door, very much like the one in Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden . You open it and enter the spaces of the imagination. The Arts Program is a family of working artists. Each has a different voice, but in each voice is reflected the same respect for and delight in the students. Each has professional commitments outside of Bryn Mawr, but it's clear Bryn Mawr means the most to them each embraces the liberal arts environment as the liveliest arena for his or her work. Dance Director and Senior Lecturer Linda Caruso-Haviland holds the memory of what the arts were like at Bryn Mawr before the program was created in 1984. "The difference between 1979 and now is the difference between night and day," she says appreciatively. "After several faculty reviews, the administration made a wholehearted commitment and hired Jane Wilkinson to direct an integrated program. Until she arrived, we were all separate satellites, respected but not part of the larger liberal arts curriculum." Michael Isador, concert pianist and child prodigy, succeeded Wilkinson as director of the Arts Program in 1992 when she moved from the area. "Running this program has been a challenge with many exciting moments," Michael says. "There's a high degree of cooperation from the College." He pauses for an instant, smiles and continues, "within the limits the College has put on creative disciplines."
Lower Frequencies, 0593 As a child I was a virtuoso pianist; when I was 14 I was playing Beethoven s FirstPiano (I love Anthony quinnwhy aren t there more men like that? http://www.diamandagalas.com/press/lowerfrequencies0593.htm
Extractions: We at Lower Frequencies felt it important to, among the male dominated world of the Arts, to include a monthly column where powerful women are featured that helped shape the Artsin America and give inspiration to those trying to follow in their footsteps. Diamanda Galas is certainly a woman that carved her own niche where the doors have previously been closed. Her style, personality, her essence lie in the indescribable gray area reserved for greatness and genius alike. Perhaps interview magazine said it best with, "When she sings, she screams with such a lack of self-censorship that she has been called a demonic diva. And some say she was Maria Callas in her past life-she's certainly the closest equivalent we have to Callas. Like Callas, she just doesn't use her voice as an opportunity to show off her singing technique, but to express love and loss with all the feeling that they deserve. " Andrea Irtno: On this overpopulated planet, the Biblical dictum "Be fruitful and multiply " is suicidal- Diamanda Galas: New breeding makes no sense at all-there's already too many kids around; you can adopt one. What about protecting the unfortunate children who a[ready exist on this planet' I was talking to Rachel Rosenthal [godmother of performance art] about this. I told her I had my tubes tied and she said I should get a fucking medal for this!
Extractions: She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Dewayne ìGusî Kroeger of San Marcos; son and daughter-in-law Brian and Debbie Kroeger of Prescott Valley, Ariz.; daughter and son-in-law Debbie and Larry Thompson of Tujunga; sister Mary Swope; grandchildren Chris, April, Scott and Sharon; and two great-grandchildren.
Broadway To Vegas July 18, 2004 discussing rachel, rachel. Stewart Stern is the author of several memorable Patrick quinn, President of Actors Equity stated These negotiations http://www.broadwaytovegas.com/July18,2004.html
Extractions: Broadway To Vegas SHOW REVIEWS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS GOSSIP NEWS SATCHMO SUMMERFEST STEPHEN SONDHEIM AND SUSAN STROMAN PARIS COMMUNE PRINCE PLAYS MAKE-UP DATES PIEROGI FESTIVAL CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATER FESTIVAL ACTORS AND PRODUCERS REACH AGREEMENT ROGER BART REPLACES CHRIS KATTAN BECOME A SUPPORTER . . . Scroll Down By: Laura Deni SATCHMO SUMMER FEST There's no doubt that it's always jazzy in New Orleans. But, a special beat swings Crescent City when the fourth annual Satchmo SummerFest, August 4-8, celebrates Louis Satchmo Armstrong and his undeniable contribution to American music and the global music community.
Copperplate Distribution Brian Carmel O Dea, Margaret Hehir Aodhaidin Ni She, rachel Galligan. The Ennis Ceili Band, under the direction of pianist Padraic O Reilly, http://www.copperplatedistribution.com/rrcd002.html
Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) A whole lot of hassles, according to Diana quinn of local band The Towering rachel Jaqui have been performing as a duet, Wammie nominees for Folk http://www.wamadc.com/wama/news/dec99pg1.html
Extractions: December 1999 / January 2000 1999 Wammiesú Nominees Washington Music Awards What's In A Name? DC Grammy Nominations ... Classified Advertising Washington Music Awards Tickets are $20 for non-members, $15 Members. Nominees are entitled to a maximum of six tickets at $3 each and up to an additional ten tickets at $10 each. Tickets are available at all ProTix locations, by phone at 703-218-6500, and online at tickets.com . Nominee tickets are available only through WAMA at 703-237-9500. A whole lot of hassles, according to Diana Quinn of local band The Towering Bouffants. ãWeâve learned that in this age you must be very careful about choosing your name and that money is a very powerful thing,ä Quinn said, now that her band has agreed on the settlement of a lawsuit filed by Memphis band The Bouffants. The Towering Bouffants will not be required to pay any monetary compensation and will begin using a new moniker of The Fabulettes after December 31st in keeping with the settlement agreement. She added that the new Fabulettes will not abandon their bouffant hairstyles. ãHaving that silhouette of the three towers of hair walking down the street does a lot for our visibility,ä laughed Quinn.
Extractions: Richard Tetrick remains active with the firm that bears his name, waiting on families and directing funerals on a regular basis. Richard and his wife, the former Norma Jean Green are the parents of a son, Tyler. Richard is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of Elizabethton, is a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow, and is a past member and past chairman of the Tennessee Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. The Tetricks are members of First United Methodist Church of Elizabethton, where Richard serves as Chairman of the Administrative Council. Charlie Bowman is a native of Greeneville, Tennessee, and attended Walters State College before receiving his B.B.A. Degree from East Tennessee State University and his B.S. in Funeral Service from Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma. Charlie is a member of the Elizabethton Rotary Club and is married to Lynnea Kerley Bowman, who teaches Seventh Grade Language Arts at T. A. Dugger School in Elizabethton, and is the father of two sons, Trevor and Logan, and a daughter, Rachel. The Bowmans are members of the Hunter First Baptist Church in Elizabethton. Travis Dugger, a native of Johnson City, is the funeral director at Tetrick's Bluff City Chapel. Travis joined the funeral service profession in 1993 and has been with Tetrick since 1996. He is a 1995 graduate of John A. Gupton Mortuary College in Nashville and is a member of the Elizabethton Kiwanis Club.
Detail View Of Movies Page quinn Grove, (Best boy grip). Bruce Hamme, (Dolly grip) After leaving theoffice, Ed is drawn to teenager rachel Birdy Abundas, the daughter of his http://www.afi.com/tvevents/afiawards01/catalog/manwhowasntthere.asp
Extractions: THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE Name Occurs Before Title Offscreen Credit Print Viewed By AFI Title: The Man Who Wasn't There Production Company: Working Title Production Text: Brand Name: Distribution Company: USA Films Gramercy Pictures LLC dd/mm/yyyy Release Date: Premiere Information: World premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France: 13 May 2001; Los Angeles and New York openings: 31 Oct 2001 Production Date: 26 Jun1 Sep 2000 Duration (in mins): 112 or 116 Duration (in feet): PCA NO: MPAA Rating: R Country: United States Language: English Physical Properties: Sd: Dolby Digital; DTS; SDDS (Sony Dynamic Digital Sound) in selected theatres DeLuxe Laboratories/Kodak Motion Picture Film Widescreen/ratio: gauge: Producer: Ethan Coen (Prod) Tim Bevan (Exec prod) Eric Fellner (Exec prod) John Cameron (Co-prod) Robert Graf (Assoc prod) Director: Joel Coen (Dir) Betsy Magruder (1st asst dir) Jonathan McGarry (2d asst dir) Rusty Mahmood (2d 2d asst dir) Ime Etuk (DGA trainee) Writer: Joel Coen (Wrt) Ethan Coen (Wrt) Photography: Roger Deakins (Dir of photog) Clint Dougherty (Cam op) Andy Harris (1st asst cam) Joshua Blakeslee (2d asst cam) Will Dearborn (Loader) Chris Haarhoff (Steadicam op) Mark Emery Moore (Steadicam op) Tommy Klines (Steadicam asst) Marty Weight (Video assist)
S A N | F R A N C I S C O | C L A S S I C A L | V O I C E On July 31, pianist Jeffrey Kahane will perform Bach s Goldberg Variations AND Andrea quinn, 40, is music director of the New York City Ballet; http://www.sfcv.org/arts_revs/music_news_7_12_05.php
Extractions: Ring 'Round the West Coast As Seattle Opera is getting ready to produce three sold-out cycles of Wagner's Der Ring des Niebelungen , Aug. 7-28, news comes from Long Beach Opera that it will import the 1990 Ring Saga from Birmingham next January. Then, in September, 2006, the opening of Costa Mesa 's $200 million Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall will feature a single four-night Ring cycle, given by the Kirov Opera. (Meanwhile, there is no news about what may happen to the postponed LA Opera "Star Wars Ring Lest you think any of the Southland doings may mean " Ring for the first time," music lovers with long memory, such as www.sandiego.com/ 's David Gregson , point to San Diego Opera's 1975 complete Ring in English, imported from Seattle. That production, with the Gramma Fisher Foundation as a major sponsor, also made its way to Washington, DC, and Pittsburgh besides becoming a Seattle perennial. (The daughter of J. William and "Gramma" Fisher
Talk Of Iowa From WSUI AM910 And WOI AM640 rachel Corrie, of Olympia, Washington, but with Iowa roots, was killed in Guests Dr. David Skorton, President, University of Iowa; pianist Dan Knight; http://wsui.uiowa.edu/talk_of_iowa.htm
Extractions: heard on WSUI's Talk of Iowa Live at the Java House here Talk of Iowa is a daily call-in program produced by both public radio WSUI AM910 in Iowa City and WOI AM640 in Ames. The program brings the voices of Iowa to the world. The program is truly eclectic and topics range from politics to the academic world to the arts. Guests range from visiting authors to gardening experts to history professors.
List Of British Jews: Information From Answers.com Jane Seymour, lead in Dr. quinn, Medicine Woman (Jewish father); David Suchet, Norbert Brainin, violinist; Harriet Cohen, pianist; Solomon Cutner, http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-british-jews
Extractions: country Sub-Saharan Africa Arab World ... North Europe UK Germany Italy France West Europe ... Oceania (*most are Jewish) Jews first arrived in Britain with William the Conqueror in , but were expelled in following increasing persecution. (Hence plays such as The Jew of Malta and The Merchant of Venice were written when England was essentially devoid of Jews.) Jews were readmitted in by Oliver Cromwell , and emancipation took place in . In the late 19th century there was mass Jewish immigration from anti-semitic Russia , and the saw an influx of refugees from Nazism . The Jewish population peaked at 450,000, but has since declined due to low birth rate, intermarriage and emigration. The current population according to the 2001 Census is around 240,000 (though many experts consider this an underestimate), most of whom live in London . The following is a list of some prominent British Jews. British Members of Parliament listed chronologically by first election date (in brackets) Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
Priests For Life Serving The Pro A Long Island native, Fr. Wilde is an accomplished pianist and enjoys Fr.quinn has been actively involved in the prolife movement since the late 1960s http://www.nrlc.org/news/2001/NRL11/priest.html
Extractions: Priests for Life Serving the Pro-Life Movement By Ernest L. Ohlhoff, Director of Outreach O ne of the key aspects of the service Priests for Life offers to the pro-life community is its speaker's bureau. The full-time priests on staff, as well as some of the lay persons, are available for pro-life retreats; seminars for priests, deacons, seminarians, and lay people; pro-life conventions; prayer vigils; parish weekends; and individual consultation. Anthony DeStefano, spokesman for Priests for Life, recently told NRL News , "We are ready and eager to serve the pro-life community. Our staff of 40 full-time people are continually carrying out dozens of projects and are at the service of local dioceses and national pro-life organizations. Travels of the Priests for Life speakers' bureau are coordinated by the travel department, headed by Andrew Smith and assisted by Michael Nucciarone. They can be reached at Priests for Life Travel Office, PO Box 141172, Staten Island, NY 10314; Tel: (888) PFL-3448, (718) 980-4400, ext. 258; Fax: (603) 908-3075; e-mail: travels@priestsforlife.org
She Likes Dvds.com Presents Rachel's Rumors DVD News For March2003 rachel s Rumors News on the latest releases including The Sisterhood of A E will release the first season of Dr. quinn, Medicine Woman on May 27th. http://www.shelikesdvds.com/RumorArchive/Rumors Archive March 2003.htm
Extractions: New to our site? Visit our site map to learn all about our features! Rachel's DVD News Here you will find all the latest DVD news. The news is compiled from a number of sources, including rumors. All release dates and supplemental features are subject to change at the whim of the companies. March 30th, 2003 Buena Vista/Disney - Spy shows are difficult to catch up with if you dont start at the beginning. Now you can get caught up with the September 2 nd release of Alias: The Complete First Season . The six-disc set will include such extras as audio commentaries on select episodes (TBA), deleted scenes, a production diary on the pilot, the "A Mission Around The World" featurette, "Marshall Finkman's Gadget Gallery," audition footage, and season 2 and 3 previews.
A Family Affair [VHS] Video Online At Movies Unlimited Desperate to change her life, Jewish lesbian rachel moves to San Diego to find a novice pianist who volunteers to serve as page turner for his idol, http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=762143
Extractions: Celtic influences can be found in Canada, and more so in their music! The Internet certainly has expanded the reach of the music which is great news. Canadian Celtic Music is so unique and wonderful to listen to. The purpose of this page is to spread the word about Canadian Celtic Musicians. There are links to various artist websites, including the ones I've designed and/or maintain for The Rankins Wendy MacIsaac , and Jackie Dunn , links to subscribe to various mailing lists to keep up to date on several Canadian Celtic artists, and also a column where I'll keep you up to date on various events in Canada such as media appearances and CD releases. Hope you like this page and let me know if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. If you're having trouble locating a CD listed here, or would like more information on a particular item, please don't hesitate to contact me. This page was last updated on August 16, 2005 2005 East Coast Music Award Winners
Found Normally, I can pick out a tune and chords, but I m no pianist. friend JohnKent; friend Sativa quinn; friend Rachael Goldsmith; friend Mindy Williams http://www.vitriol.com/found.html
Extractions: with Gail Rosencrown, 1986 I met Glenn at the first Evecon, and thereby discovered this wonderful nest of worthwhile people who lived near me. Glenn and I have had many adventures together, including sometimes dating the same people. Even though we don't see each other as often any more, every time we see each other, we immediately have a good time and can still read each others' minds, understand obscure jokes, and generally have a continuous if discontiguous relationship. Glenn's living in Baltimore, which is close enough to see each other regularly, even though I'm often too lame to journey up there. I met Lauren at a con, when she was in a rotten mood. True to form, this attracted my attention. We talked for a while, and then traded some email. I asked her out, but ended up having a change of plans and had to cancel. She would have given up on me, but she asked a friend and he suggested giving me another chance. We had a good time, and started dating regularly. We had loads of fun, and Lauren would tell me her face hurt from so much unaccustomed smiling. We kept dating until she started dating a younger guy with serious emotional problems. He didn't deal well with what he perceived as competition, so she dumped me. Later, for some reason, she decided I had been a really bad idea.