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Ramsey Lewis donates memorabilia to Smithsonian
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] RAMSEY LEWIS DONATES MEMORABILIA TO SMITHSONIAN: Jazz legend Ramsey Lewis talks about the jazz tradition and his career after he donated memorabilia to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, DC. The event, held at George Washington University, launched the seventh annual celebration of Jazz...
Smithsonian lambastes ex-Utahn on expenses
WASHINGTON -- A new report by the Smithsonian Institution's inspector general has found that former Utahn Gary Beer, ex-chief of the museum's business unit, accrued $202,659 in expenses from 2000 to 2005, of which most -- 88 percent -- were either unallowable, poorly documented or unauthorized. Some of...
CSO's Haitink named Musician of the Year.(Time Out!)(Classical music)
Byline: Bill Gowen Bernard Haitink, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's principal conductor, has been named the 2007 "Musician of the Year" by Musical America, the international directory of the performing arts. The award was presented recently at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing...
A CARRIKER TRILOGY: CHAPTERS IN A SAGA OF NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGY
A CARRIKER TRILOGY: CHAPTERS IN A SAGA OF NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGY Vista Nieve. The Remarkable, True Adventures of an Early Twentieth-century Naturalist and His Family in Colombia, South America.-M. R. Carriker. 2001. Blue Mantle Press, Rio Hondo, Texas, xiii + 313 pp., 56 figures, 3 maps. ISBN 0-9665485-2-3. Paperback, $18.95. Experiences...
The California African American Museum Celebrates Life and Legacy of Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz
News Advisory: -- The California African American Museum Celebrates Life and Legacy of Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz WHEN:August 18, 2006 at 10 a.m. WHERE:California African American Museum600 State Drive Exposition ParkLos Angeles, CA 90037 WHAT:Press preview for "Azucar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" - - an exhibition...
Y. student to intern at the Smithsonian
PROVO -- Alyson Turley, a Brigham Young University humanities major, has been selected as one of five students throughout the U.S. to receive the Smithsonian Affiliations 2006 Internship Partners Award. Turley will be engaged in a 10-week exhibition development internship in the curatorial and history department at the...
Patti's imaginary friends
Presenting Mr. Softy -- the bunny who's just too nice. "He doesn't need much," says puppeteer Patti Smithsonian, creator of the cardboard-box-dwelling bunny who's featured this weekend in "The Further Adventures of Mr. Softy" at the Manitou Art Theater. "He doesn't wish for much."...
The life of Alvin M. Josephy Jr., authoritative interpreter of history
Peavey, Diane Josephy, Wolowitz, Allison Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-02-2005 Alvin M. Josephy Jr., called an "iconic figure in American Indian history," distinguished award-winning journalist, World War II Marine Corps combat correspondent, magazine and book editor, pre-eminent historian on the American West and American Indians on whose behalf...
The life of Alvin M. Josephy Jr., authoritative interpreter of history
Peavey, Diane Josephy, Wolowitz, Allison Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-02-2005 Alvin M. Josephy Jr., called an "iconic figure in American Indian history," distinguished award-winning journalist, World War II Marine Corps combat correspondent, magazine and book editor, pre-eminent historian on the...
Smithsonian Soils Exhibit: with your help, worlds underfoot will open in 2008.
The Smithsonian Institution, the Soil Science Society of America SSSA, and others are planning a 5,000 square foot soils exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. The projected opening for the exhibit, tentatively titled, "Soils: Worlds Underfoot," is 2008. The exhibit, which...


