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Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Book: Joe Masteroff; based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Director: Sam Mendes Choreographer and Co-…Charitable Giving Surges Again in 1999
Strong economy fuels American philanthropy by Ann-Marie Imbornoni External Links The Chronicle of Philanthropy National Charities Information Bureau National Center for Charitable…Jason Robards 2000 Deaths
Jason RobardsAge: 78 distinguished stage and screen actor whose gritty performances in Eugene O'Neill plays placed him in the pantheon of legendary actors. He won back-to-back best supporting…2002 National Book Awards
The 53rd Annual National Book Awards were presented November 20, 2002, at New York City's Marriott Marquis Hotel.Fiction:Three Junes, Julia Glass (Pantheon Books)Nonfiction:Master of the…1995–1996 Daytime Emmy Awards
The 1995—1996 Daytime Emmy Awards were presented on May 22, 1996, at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Here is a partial list of winners.Outstanding Children's SeriesReading Rainbow (PBS)…The 67th Annual Drama League Awards
The Drama League announced the 2001 award winners May 2001Best PlayProof Best MusicalThe ProducersBest RevivalOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestDistinguished PerformanceMary-Louise Parker,…Richard Gere Biography
Richard GereactorBorn: 8/31/1949Birthplace: Philadelphia Handsome albeit sometimes wooden leading man who often portrays unstable or otherwise undesirable characters, with headline-grabbing…Notable Women in U.S. Government
Sandra Day O'Connor Biographies ofNotable Women Actresses Adventurers Artists Athletes Businesswomen Comediennes Congresswomen Educators and Scholars Fashion Designers…1995–1996 Emmy Awards
Outstanding Drama SeriesER (NBC)Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesDennis Franz, NYPD BlueOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesKathy Baker, Picket FencesOutstanding Supporting Actor…Brewer's: Dwarfs
(under the three feet in height). ANDROMEDA, 2 ft. 4 in. One of Julia's free maids. (See below, gonopas.) ARISTRATOS, the poet, was so small that Athenæos says, “no one could see him.”…