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Gerald Arpino, 85; Co-Founder of Joffrey Ballet
Gerald Arpino, 85, the versatile dancer and prolific choreographer who in 1956 co-founded the Joffrey Ballet with its namesake, Robert ... Continue
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The Right Rev ‘Bill’ Flagg: South American missionary
Most Anglican missionary activity developed on the back of colonial expansions. The one exception to this was the South American ... Continue
October 30th / 0 comments
Co-founded food firm
Yet he found a way to communicate with inspectors, sales people and potential customers of V&V Supremo Foods Co., the ... Continue
October 29th / 0 comments
Helmut Zilk | Ex-mayor of Vienna, 81
VIENNA, Austria - Helmut Zilk, 81, a former mayor of Vienna who lost part of his hand to ... Continue
October 28th / 0 comments
Author Peter J. Levinson, 74; Music, Entertainment Publicist
Peter J. Levinson, 74, a music and entertainment publicist who represented a who's who of show business stars and who ... Continue
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Gail Robinson: American soprano at the Metropolitan Opera
The much-loved US soprano Gail Robinson was a star of the Metropolitan Opera, where she sang leading roles with great ... Continue
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Nun was St. Scholastica alumna, educator
Tribune reporter Sister Victoria Davis, who took the first step toward becoming a nun at 31, taught and was an ... Continue
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Sharon L. Ash, 63, active in Jewish causes
Sharon Lieberman Ash, 63, of Bryn Mawr, who was active in the Jewish community and had a special ... Continue
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Leading British literary agent Pat Kavanagh dies (AP)
LONDON – Pat Kavanagh, one of Britain's most respected literary agents, has died at age 68.Read more Continue
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Richard Blackwell; Scathing Critic of Star Style
Richard Blackwell, a fashion designer who went by Mr. Blackwell and was known for skewering Hollywood royalty with catty put-downs ... Continue
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Sir Dick Franks: Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service
Sir Dick Franks spent a lifetime in intrigue and espionage, serving with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second ... Continue
October 20th / 0 comments
Distinctive, iconic voice of Motown’s Four Tops
DETROIT — Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs, who possessed one of the most dynamic and emotive voices of all ... Continue
October 19th / 0 comments
Edie Adams, 81; singer, actress, and wife of Kovacs
LOS ANGELES - Actress and singer Edie Adams, 81, the blond beauty who won a Tony Award for ... Continue
October 18th / 0 comments
Longtime game show host Jack Narz dies in LA at 85 (AP)
LOS ANGELES – Jack Narz, a longtime game show host who was an early victim of the quiz show scandals ... Continue
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William J. Claxton, 80; Made ‘Jazz For the Eyes’
As the premier chronicler of West Coast jazz, photographer William Claxton took his subjects out of the shadows and into ... Continue
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