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Dianne Feinstein
D IANNEF EINSTEIN Born: June 22, 1933 San Francisco, California American politician, mayor, and senator Dianne Feinstein was elected San Francisco's first female mayor in 1979 and became one of the nation's most visible and recognized leaders. In... Read more |
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Michael Feinstein
Michael Feinstein Pianist, singer, archivist Collected Records, Met Ira Gershwin Began Performing, Made First Album Style Emphasizes Music, Charm Selected discography Sources Show music aficionado Michael Feinstein is acclaimed as one of today’s brightest young cabaret artists. A popular... Read more |
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Elaine Feinstein
FEINSTEIN, Elaine Nationality: British. Born: Bootle, Lancashire, 24 October 1930. Education: Wyggeston Grammar School, Leicester; Newnham College, Cambridge, B.A. in English 1952, M.A. 1955. Family: Married Arnold Feinstein in 1956; three sons. Career: Editorial staff member, Cambridge... Read more |
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Anna Akhmatova
Anna Akhmatova , pseud. of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko , 1888-1966, Russian poet of the Acmeist school. Her brief lyrics, simply and musically written in the tradition of Pushkin, attained great popularity. Her themes were personal, emotional, and often ironic. Among her most popular volumes are ... Read more |
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I F Stone
I. F. Stone 1907-89, American journalist, b. Philadelphia as Isidor Feinstein. Raised in New Jersey, he moved to New York City shortly after beginning his career as a journalist. Later moving to Washington, D.C., he served as an editor of The Nation (1940-46) and subsequently worked on a series... Read more |
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Ted Hughes
Ted Hughes (Edward James Hughes), 1930-98, English poet, b. Mytholmyroyd, Yorkshire. Hughes's best poetry focuses on the unsentimental within nature. His poems are marked by controlled diction and style, which create a sense of order and meaning in violent or passionate natural events, often in the... Read more |
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Denyce Graves
Denyce Graves 1964– Opera singer Nurtured on Galveston Street Discovered Opera Throat Ailment Suspended Career Plan The World’s Reigning Carmen Selected discography Sources A much-loved native daughter of Washington, D.C., celebrated mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves is international... Read more |
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Diane
Diane ♀ (French) form of Diana, now also widely used in the English-speaking world. It was especially popular among the Renaissance aristocracy, who loved hunting and were therefore proud to name their daughters after the classical goddess of the chase.Variants: Diann(e) (by association... Read more |
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