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Artist of the Month

  • Jan Krist: April 2000

    Jan Krist is a singer/songwriter whose 1993 recording Decapitated Society was selected by Billboard magazine as that year’s best album in a (broadly defined) gospel genre.

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  • Catherine Sasanov: March 2000

    Catherine Sasanov is the author of the poetry collection Traditions of Bread and Violence (Four Way Books, 1996) and the theater piece Las Horas de Belén: A Book of Hours, commissioned by Mabou Mines Theater Company in 1997.

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  • Jeanne Murray Walker: February 2000

    After Jeanne Murray Walker earned a Ph.D. in English, she returned to writing poetry and published five volumes, including Nailing Up the Home Sweet Home, Coming into History, and Gaining Time.

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    Tags poetry, theater

  • Judith Rock: January 2000

    Judith Rock is a dancer, choreographer, writer, actor, and former auxiliary NYPD police officer. Her one-woman show, Response Time, based upon her experiences as a police officer, was performed at the 78th Street Theatre Lab in New York City in 1998.

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  • Patricia Hampl: December 1999

    Patricia Hampl first won recognition for A Romantic Education, her memoir about her Czech heritage, which was awarded a Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship in 1981.

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