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Hagar Hagar
Hagar or Agar , according to the Book of Genesis, servant of Abraham's wife Sarah and mother of his eldest son, Ishmael. She and her son were sent out into the wilderness because of Sarah's jealousy. An angel aided her there. Islamic tradition associates various sites in and near Mecca with... Read more
Sarah Vaughan Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan (Sarah Lois Vaughan), 1924-90, American jazz singer, b. Newark, N.J. Nicknamed "Sassie," she studied piano and organ, began singing in her church choir, and won (1942) the famous amateur contest at Harlem's Apollo Theater. Subsequently, she sang with bands led by Earl "Fatha" ... Read more
Alphonse Mucha Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha , 1860-1939, Czech artist. Mucha's art nouveau style, characterized by twisting, swirling flower and hair motifs, set the style for poster art for a generation. He created celebrated posters for Sarah Bernhardt and designed sets and costumes for her plays. In his later works,... Read more
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Sarah Brightman Singer English-born soprano Sarah Brightman enjoys a busy career as a performer of popular, classical, and theater music. She is one of the foremost interpreters of the work of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, to whom she was married for several years. Brightman's versatility well... Read more
Sarah Moore Grimke Sarah Moore Grimke
Sarah Moore Grimké 1792-1873, American abolitionist and advocate of women's rights, b. Charleston, S.C. She came from a distinguished Southern family. On a visit to Philadelphia, Sarah joined the Society of Friends. She converted her younger sister Angelina to the Quaker faith, and the two... Read more
Marian McPartland Marian McPartland
Marian McPartland Pianist, composer Few women in jazz have become as successful an instrumentalist as pianist Marian McPartland, who has been a mainstay on the American jazz scene since moving to the United States from England in the 1940s. As a white female who was not a native American,... Read more
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James Lapine James Lapine
Lapine, James 1949-PERSONALFull name, James Elliot Lapine; born January 10, 1949, in Mansfield, OH; son of David Sanford and Lillian (maiden name, Feld) Lapine; married Sarah Kernochan (a writer and director), February 24, 1985; children: Phoebe. Education: Franklin and Marshall College, B.A.,... Read more
An Tur Gloine An Tur Gloine
An Túr Gloine (The Tower of Glass). Stained-glass workshop founded in Dublin in 1903 by Sarah Purser and the playwright Edward Martyn (1859–1923), an ardent nationalist in the arts who had written articles attacking cheap commercial furnishings in Irish churches. The workshop was in... Read more

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