Thursday, December 26, 2013

California Dreaming

B.T. lives outside San Francisco. He is in the Berkeley Hills, about halfway to Grizzly Peak

Sounds like heaven.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Jeff & Allison

Meet Jeff and Allison. Jeff is in the touring-cast of The Book of Mormon, and Allison successfully landed co-starring roles in three television projects in Los Angeles.

Jeff's brother, Brian, is in the cast of The Book of Mormon as well, performing in the show on Broadway in New York City.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Advice

My advice has always been, "Present yourself as if you are a gift."


Jewelry: Tiffany & Co.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Ladies Make Accessories Look Good

The jewelry is valued at $100,000.00, and the dresses were delivered from New York City. 

Every lady will make those accessories look good.

Model: CJ
Jewelry: Tiffany & Co.

Photograph © 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

David Von Drehle, Writer




David Von Drehle is Editor-at-Large for Time magazine. Cover stories he has written include the United States Supreme Court's health care decision, and the death of Osama bin Laden. It was he who wrote the story when Barack Obama was named Time Person of the Year in 2008.

David has worked for The Denver Post, The Miami Herald, and was New York Bureau Chief for the Washington Post.

This photograph was made December 6, 2013, the 148th anniversary of the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude. David's most recent book, Rise to Greatness: Abraham Lincoln and America's Most Perilous Year, examines ways President Lincoln dealt with the core issue of slavery.

David holds a master's degree from Oxford University in Oxford, England where he was a Marshall Scholar. The four books he has authored have garnered many awards. He is married to Karen Ball, former White House correspondent for The Daily News in New York City. 

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. 

All rights reserved.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Jerry Agar

Jerry Agar grew up in Manitoba, Canada and started his radio career as an all-night disc jockey in Dauphin, Manitoba. When he married an American and moved to the United States, he continued his radio career with a show in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Later, in Chicago, he worked on WLS in the morning, while doing an evening show for WABC in New York City from studios in Chicago.

Presently, Jerry is the morning host on Canada's largest talk radio station, Newstalk 1010 Toronto.

Jerry is also a regular Tuesday columnist for the Toronto Sun newspaper, and occasionally appears as a current affairs commentator on various television shows.

He was Senior Multimedia Fellow for the think tank, The Illinois Policy Institute. He has been a substitute host on G. Gordon Liddy's satellite radio show, as well as Mark Levin's radio show, and is a substitute host on The Source with Ezra Levant.

Photograph copyright Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Judith Fugate

Judith Fugate is a former principal dancer with New York City Ballet. During her time there, she danced for both George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins.

She joined New York City Ballet in 1973, was promoted to soloist in 1979, and to principal dancer in 1986.

Judith danced roles in virtually every ballet in the New York City Ballet repertoire, counting among her partners Peter Martins, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Helgi Tomasson.

She appeared on, “Live from Lincoln Center”, with Ray Charles, and danced in Metropolitan Opera’s production of “La Traviata”, conducted by Placido Domingo.

Judith works as repetiteur for the George Balanchine Trust and the Jerome Robbins Rights Trust, staging renowned choreographers’ works worldwide.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Bill Self



Bill Self, men's basketball coach at the University of Kansas, led the Jayhawks to nine straight Big 12 Conference regular-season championships, and the 2008 NCAA national championship.


He was named Sporting News National Coach of the Year 3 times, the Associated Press National Coach of the Year, the USBWA Henry Iba Award winner, CBS/Chevrolet National Coach of the Year, ESPN.com National Coach of the Year, and won the Adolph Rupp Cup. He was named Big 12 Coach of the Year 4 times. He is also a five-time finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year Award. He was a United Nations NGO Positive Peace Award nominee for his work with Boys and Girls Clubs Of America and Boy Scouts

From 2006 to 2012, Bill had the best six-year record of any men's basketball coach in Division 1 history.

Bill played college basketball at Oklahoma State University, where he was a four-year letter winner, and was an All Big Eight selection in 1982. 

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Veteran's Day

My client explained he was being deployed to the Middle East, specifically Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where he would be commanding troops.

"Time for a family photograph.", he said. I knew what he meant because we had done this before; there was a chance he would not return to his family.

Monday is Veteran's Day. My very best to you Brigadier General B.W., and every one of you who served, or is serving, our country. We are thinking of you.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Felisha Mason McDougald

Yes, it is hard to miss Felisha McDougald when she walks into a room. And, yes, she was a finalist on NBC television's, "The Apprentice" with Donald Trump. However, Felisha McDougald is much more.

She is founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Mason Development, a multimillion-dollar company, and founder and partner at Midwest Professional Insurance Services.

Felisha is a supporter of March of Dimes. The reason, in part, is to honor her father Roy, who was a neonatal intensive care nurse.

She graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, and is a licensed pilot.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Norm Stewart




Norm Stewart,
 basketball coach at the University of Missouri from 1967 to 1999.


Highlights of his career include:

* 8 Big Eight Conference regular-season championships.
* 6 Big Eight Conference post-season tournament titles. 
* 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 2 Elite Eights.
* 5 National Invitation Tournament post-season appearances.
* 1 CCA post-season tournament appearance.
* 1982 UPI Basketball Coach of the Year, and 1994 Associated Press Coach of the Year.
* Won the most games in school history by a wide margin.
* Had more wins for MU than in its entire 60-year basketball history prior to his arrival.
* 17 seasons with 20 wins or more.
* Coached 9 All-American players, and 21 First-Team All Conference players.
* St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame.
* National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.

There is a story about the University of Missouri Tigers playing in Lawrence, Kansas, against the University of Kansas Jayhawks: Coach Stewart refused to have his team lodge, dine or purchase gasoline in Kansas because the taxes paid would support the rival school.

Norm's intensity on the sidelines earned him the name, "Stormin' Norman".

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. 

All rights reserved.






Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lesley Rausch, Principal Dancer

Lesley Rausch joined Seattle's Pacific Northwest Ballet as a member of the Corps de Ballet in 2001. She advanced to Soloist in 2007, and Principal dancer in 2011.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Kevin Harlan, CBS

Kevin Harlan grew up close to National Football League football. His father, Bob, was President and Chief Executive Officer for the Green Bay Packers.

Kevin is the Play-by-Play Announcer for The NFL on CBS.


In 1994, Kevin began broadcasting the NFL on Fox Sports. In 1998, he joined the CBS Television Network's NFL broadcast team. 


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Pearls From Tiffany & Co.


This opera-length, Ziegfeld pearl necklace, owned by Tiffany & Co., is lovely and elegant.

I think the primary function of jewelry, no matter how exquisite, is to simply accent the lovely and elegant lady wearing it - such as my model.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Hartmut Feyhl


Car enthusiasts around the world send their cars to German-born Hartmut Feyhl in Florida, who modifies the engines, brakes, and suspension for extreme performance. He is the owner and founder of RENNtech, one of the world's most respected automobile-performance companies. 
Feyhl's high-performance cars have been featured on the covers of leading automotive magazines, including Car and Driver, eMercedesBenz, Motor Trend, AutoWeek, Modified Luxury & Exotics and others. Modified Luxury & Exotics described RENNtech as, "one of the foremost Mercedes-Benz tuners in the world." 
Hartmut spent 12 years at AMG Germany, a performance-engineering firm, then was North American Technical Director for AMG before it became a part of Mercedes-Benz. He left AMG to launch RENNtech.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Aeronautical Pre-flight Gloves

This early-morning photograph was made for a company specializing in aeronautical accessories. 

Who knew pre-flight gloves could be chic?

My Tanzanian model helped make this shot wonderful.

 
Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Dianne Cleaver

Dianne Cleaver is a civic leader and community activist. She is Chief Executive Officer at Urban Neighborhood Initiative in Kansas City, Missouri, a consultant for Swope Health Services, President of Symmetry Consulting and a consultant for the Institute for Research and Reform in Education.

Ms. Cleaver holds an undergraduate degree from Bryn Mawr College, and a Master's degree from University of Missouri at Kansas City.

She is married to Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Christian Vedder


Christian Vedder is a busy fellow on Kansas City Chief's Football game days. He does radio reporting for Sirius NFL Radio, WFAN in New York, CBS Sports Radio Network, Yahoo! Sports Radio, YahooSports.com Fantasy Football Live TV Show, and Fox Sports Radio.

Christian says he has a telephone at each ear the entire game.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Devon Carney

Devon Carney has been named Artistic Director of Kansas City Ballet

Devon's distinguished career includes principal dancer for Boston Ballet and Associate Artistic Director at Cincinnati Ballet

As a dancer, choreographer and now Artistic Director, Devon is set to lead the Kansas City Ballet into an exciting, promising future. 

He is married to dancer Pamela Royal Carney.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Fred Willard






   Fred Willard is an actor, comedian, voice actor, and writer. 

   He is an alumnus of The Second City in Chicago, and a founding member of the improvisational-comedy group Ace Trucking Company. ACT performed sketches on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson over 50 times.

   Fred's acting credits are extensive and include Silver Streak, Fun with Dick and Jane, Austin Powers:The Spy Who Shagged Me, The Wedding Planner, This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration.

   He received three Emmy nominations for his recurring role on the television series Everybody Loves Raymond. In 2010, he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on the ABC TV series Modern Family. For his performance in Waiting for Guffman, he received an American Comedy Award nomination and a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Funniest Supporting Actor.

   Fred also received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Talk Show Host for What’s Hot, What’s Not and received the Boston Film Critics Award, an American Comedy Award, a Sierra Award, and a tribute from the American Film Institute for his portrayal as Buck Laughlin in Best in Show

   Photograph copyright 2003 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Todd Bolender




Ballet dancer Todd Bolender, moved to New York City to study theatrical dance about the same time soon-to-be-famous choreographer George Balanchine arrived in the United States.
 
Balanchine supervised Todd at the emerging School of American Ballet. 
A versatile dancer, Todd danced from 1936 to 1972, an unusually-long period. 
Todd also choreographed for musical theater, opera and television. He choreographed the opera Samson and Delilah for which the dancing received a better review than the singing.  
In 1981, he was appointed Artistic Director of Kansas City Ballet, and held that position until 1996.  
In 2006, he was notified that he had been granted the Dance Magazine Award for his lifetime achievement in dance. 

To make this photograph, I visited Todd at his residence. As I loaded film into my camera, I asked if his preference was to stand or sit. When I looked up, he had taken a seat on this bench, and he looked so comfortable and relaxed that is where we stayed.
The Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity opened in 2011, and is the new home for Kansas City Ballet and the Ballet School.
Photograph copyright Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

James Lafferty

In 2003, James Lafferty was cast as Nathan Scott in the teenage television drama, "One Tree Hill" on the WB network. When the WB and UPN networks merged to become The CW, "One Tree Hill" was one of the few television series picked up for the 2006-2007 season. James has many movie and television credits, however he is best known for his role as Nathan.

James directed four episodes of, "One Tree Hill", and has received four Teen Choice Award nominations for his work on the series.

He starred in the ESPN made-for-television movie, "A Season on the Brink", and made guest appearances on television shows, "Once and Again", "Get Real", and "Boston Public". 
 

In magazines, he has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Teen People and Elle Girl.

James and actress Eve Hewson, daughter of U2's Bono, live together in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Debra Granik

Debra Granik's first movie, a short entitled Snake Feed, won Best Short at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998. In 2004, she won the Dramatic Directing Award at Sundance for her first feature-length movie, Down to the Bone.

Her second feature, Winter's Bone, starred Jennifer Lawrence and John Hawkes. It won the Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Film at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, and it received four 2011 Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor.

For Winter's Bone, Debra cast many of the supporting roles with first-time actors from the surrounding area in Missouri, and all of the homes on screen were local homes - no sets were built for the movie. She kept most of the aesthetics of the homes in which they were shooting, and many of the mementos were contributed by people in the community.


Photograph copyright Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Brett Stimely




Brett Stimely attended dental school, then spent time in Europe  modeling and acting. 
He appeared in numerous commercials, receiving a multitude of awards. 

Brett then relocated to Los Angeles, intent on a career in movies and television.

He made regular appearances as Dr. Jay Garvin on The Bold And The Beautiful (CBS), and attorney Joshua Sloane on Sunset Beach (NBC).

Other movie and television credits include Michael Bay’s Transformers 3, President John F. Kennedy in the Warner Brothers movie Watchmen, Robert Jones on the FX Channel's The Shield, and he discovered the North Pole in the Discovery Channel's Race To The Poles as the legendary explorer Frederick Albert Cook.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. 

All rights reserved.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Sir Stirling Moss

Sir Stirling Moss is the celebrated Formula One racing driver from England who is hailed as one of the world's elite.

He raced cars from 1948 to 1962, winning 212 races, including 16 Formula One Grands Prix. Among the cars he raced were Lotus, Maserati, Jaguar, Ferrari, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz.

Upon retirement, he worked as color commentator on ABC's Wide World of Sports for Formula One and NASCAR races.
 

Moss was a guest challenger on the television show, What's My Line?, and appeared in the 1967 film Casino Royale playing Evelyn Tremble's (Peter Sellers) chauffeur.

In 1990, Moss was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.

He was awarded the O.B.E., Officer of the Order of the British Empire, in 1959, and in March 2000, awarded Knighthood of the British Empire. 


I knew of a story about Moss aggressively driving his Mercedes-Benz away from Buckingham Palace following his knighting ceremony. He was stopped by a palace guard who asked angrily, "Who do you think you are? Stirling Moss?" I asked Sir Stirling if that story was true. He laughed and assured me it was.

Sir Stirling lives in London with his very personable wife, Lady Susie Moss.


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Army National Guard

 

Tank Commander

Training NCO

Army National Guard

 





Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Ramon Powers, Author

In September 1878, an important event in American Indian history occurred. After enduring a year of disease and hunger, 350 Northern Cheyenne Indians living on Indian Territory fled Oklahoma and Kansas to return to their homelands in Wyoming and Montana. Pursuing them was the United States Army. Some of the Cheyenne were killed, some surrendered to the military and were held in army barracks in Nebraska. 

In January 1879, desperate and homesick, the Cheyenne made one last attempt at freedom. Many of the men, women and children who ran from the barracks were shot and killed. Others died over the next two weeks while again being pursued by the US Army.

In the award-winning book, The Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 2011), James N. Leiker and Ramon Powers explore ways that exodus has been remembered by examining recollections of Indians, settlers, and descendants.

Pictured is co-author Ramon Powers.

Please also refer to Mari Sandoz's Cheyenne Autumn (1953, reprint edition 1992).

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback

I am preparing for a trip to Emporia, Ks., to photograph Kansas Governor Sam Brownback and key business leaders from across the state. This photograph of Governor Brownback is from a couple of years ago.
 

Photograph copyright Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Jodi Orton

Jodi Orton was doing very well as a legal executive. She and her husband Bret were successful in their careers, but felt barren spiritually. So, they decided to make a change toward purposeful living and making a difference.

They began fostering and adopting children, and now have ten children, nine of whom are still at home. They live on wildlife conservation property where they also provide homes for large animals. 


Jodi is the author of three children's books and was featured in an award-winning documentary, Gold Medal Service, about her work with Special Olympics in Iowa. In the Fall of 2011, the family was the subject of a documentary shot by United Kingdom director Sam Windsor-Phillips titled Fostering Change.

This photograph is of Jodi and two of her children.

The family was named 2011 Foster Family of the Year by the National Foster Parent Association.


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, May 13, 2013

William Whitener

For thirty years, William Whitener has been active as a dancer, teacher, choreographer and director and has worked with leaders of contemporary American ballet, including Robert Joffrey, Jerome Robbins, and Twyla Tharp. Mr. Whitener has served as Artistic Director of  Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal and Kansas City Ballet.

At age 11, he was the recipient of a Ford Foundation scholarship to study with the San Francisco Ballet School. As a child, he performed with the Bolshoi Ballet in their production of Ballet School. As a teenager, he was trained by Robert Joffrey, who invited him to join the New York City Opera Ballet and, subsequently, the Joffrey Ballet. 

Mr. Whitener joined the original Broadway cast of Bob Fosse's Dancin' in 1978. Later that year, he began an eight-year association as a leading dancer with the Twyla Tharp Dance Company. He performed internationally and for President Ronald Reagan at the White House. He also assisted Twyla Tharp with works for American Ballet Theatre with Mikhail Baryshnikov. He has staged Ms. Tharp’s ballets for Kansas City Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet, The Juilliard School and Ballet du Capitole de Toulouse in France.

He expanded his career into the world of film and television, appearing in Amadeus, and the ABC television production of Bye Bye Birdie. Other television credits include the premiere episode of the PBS series Dance in America, The Dick Cavett Show and the BBC production of The Catherine Wheel. 


Mr. Whitener has choreographed works for many ballet companies including Kansas City Ballet, Boston Ballet, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, Ballet Hispanico with the Tito Puente Ensemble, Hartford Ballet, Joffrey II, and Princeton Ballet. He also choreographed solos for Broadway performers Ann Reinking and Tommy Tune. 

He has been a member of the faculties of Harvard University, University of Washington, Concord Academy, and Pacific Northwest Ballet. He was nominated for the National Corporate Fund for Dance American Choreograper Award and served as an Evaluator and Advisory Committee member for the International Ballet Competition 2006.  Mr. Whitener has served on the dance panels for National Endowment for the Arts, Pew Charitable Trust Fund, Bush Foundation, New England Foundation for the Arts, Herb Alpert/CAL Arts Awards, and the Board of Trustees of DANCE/USA. 


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Marty Bicknell

Each year, Barron's magazine publishes a ranking of independent wealth advisors. Marty Bicknell, Chief Executive Officer at Mariner Holdings, and his teams were ranked #7 on Barron's 2012 list of the "Top 100 Independent Wealth Advisors". That was the third consecutive year Bicknell has been ranked in the Top Ten. 

For five years in a row, he has been ranked by Barron's as the #1 financial advisor in the state of Kansas.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Tanna Guthrie

Tanna Guthrie, the Kansas City radio legend, was honored with a 2013 Kansas City Influential Women Award by Kansas City Business Magazine. Tanna was chosen based on her career achievements, business acumen, outstanding leadership abilities, and her dedication to bettering the Kansas City community.
 

The Influential Women Award program annually recognizes Kansas City's women leaders in the creative, corporate, nonprofit and entrepreneurial communities. 


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Dr. Linda Godwin

Linda Godwin, Ph.D., joined NASA in 1980, where she worked in the Payload Operations Division. 

Dr. Godwin became a NASA astronaut in 1986, and is among the very few female astronauts who have completed space walks. 

She has logged more than 38 days in space on four space flights. Two of those flights were aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, the other two on Space Shuttle Atlantis.


Photograph © 2012 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Cedric Hurtt



Cedric I. Hurtt's long-held secret caused him great anxiety: He could barely read or write. He was functionally illiterate. In his first year of college, he was finally diagnosed with dyslexia.

His teachers had worked with him, "but none of them got any good results out of me. Back in the 1960's, no one knew what dyslexia was, not in Kansas City, anyway." It was not until Cedric was in his late 20's that he found help at Literacy Kansas City.

Even then, it took 11 years of hard work. "I have dyslexia, it plays tricks on you. It really played tricks on my mind." One week he would be reading well, the next week, "horrible."
"For 35 years of my life, I did not feel a part of it. I was walking around hoping no one would find out my big secret."

Presently, Cedric has two sons in college, owns a thriving business, and has written and illustrated two books. The first book, “I Look Up To My Dad”, is about a journey through childhood with father and son. The second book is, “Our First Business Venture”, which centers around two brothers thinking about starting a business.

“Knowing how to read is the greatest thing that ever happened in my life. I am able to go into a restaurant, read the menu, and order what I want. Not just by looking at the pictures, but by reading the menu. When I’m grocery shopping, I can read the labels on the food. I can read and understand my own mail. Now I can read a book, the newspaper, and learn about the world, not just by seeing it or hearing it on television."


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Monday, April 22, 2013

John de Lancie



John de Lancie played the supreme being, "Q", one of a very few characters appearing in multiple episodes (12) of Star Trek:The Next Generation, Star Trek:Deep Space Nine and Star Trek:Voyager. He co-starred in Legend, had a recurring role as Colonel Frank Simmons in Stargate SG-1, and appeared in Breaking Bad, The Unit, Law & Order: LA, Touched by an Angel, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, Get Smart Again!, The Fisher King, Bad Influence, and The Onion Field. There are many more credits.

Additionally, de Lancie has performed as narrator with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, and the Montreal Symphony.

He and Leonard Nimoy are co-owners of Alien Voices, a company producing radio-style dramatization of classic science fiction.


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Karole Armitage: Dancer, Choreographer




#WomenYouShouldKnow

Karole Armitage is based in New York City where she is Artistic Director of Armitage Gone! Dance.

She began her professional dance career as a member of Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève in Switzerland, which was directed by George Balanchine. Following this, she was a member of Merce Cunningham Dance Company where she danced in leading roles around the world.

In 1984, she was invited by Mikhail Baryshnikov to create a work for American Ballet Theatre. Three years later, Rudolph Nureyev commissioned one of her works for Paris Opéra Ballet.


She served as director and choreographer of the company MaggioDanza in Florence, Italy, was resident choreographer of Ballet de Lorraine in Nancy, France, and director of the International Festival of Contemporary Dance at the Venice Biennale.

Karole created dances for numerous companies including Paris Opera Ballet, White Oak Dance Project, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Kansas City Ballet, Bern Ballet, Washington Ballet, and Rambert Dance Company. She directed operas for many of the prestigious houses of Europe, including Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, Lyric Opera in Athens and Het Muzik Theater in Amsterdam.

She created choreography for Michael Jackson’s "In The Closet", and Madonna’s "Vogue."


Vanity Fair magazine once dubbed her the “punk ballerina”.  

She was nominated for a Tony Award for her choreography of the Broadway musical Hair.

In the spring of 2009, Karole was awarded France’s most prestigious award, "Commandeur dans L’ordre des Arts et des Lettres."


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. 

All rights reserved.

#CelebratingWomen

#Dance

#Ballet

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Cameron Richardson: Model, Actor, Associate Producer







#WomenYouShouldKnow

Cameron Richardson modeled for Mademoiselle, Interview, CosmopolitanWomen's Health, and other fashion magazines, and modeled clothing for American Eagle Outfitters, GAP, Lucky Brand Jeans, Chic Jeans, Roxy, and Forever 21. 

She has a long list of movie and television credits, including a series regular as Chloe Carter on Harper's Island (CBS), plus appearing on Entourage (HBO), and CSI: Las Vegas (CBS).

I remember well her as a guest star on House (Fox, Season 2, Episode 13).

Cameron has been named one of the "102 Sexiest Women in the World."


Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. All rights reserved.

Update: The Television Academy's Primetime Emmy® Awards honored her as Associate Producer for an Emmy Award Winning Children's Program, 2019 - 2020.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Wrongfully Convicted




   
   Dennis Fritz, a high school science teacher and track coach, was convicted, and given a life sentence for murder.
   
   Several appeals of his conviction were denied, and he contacted Innocence Project

   After serving 11 years in prison for first-degree murder, Dennis was exonerated, his conviction overturned, and he was released.

   Dennis, and another wrongly-convicted man, were subjects of the best-selling, non-fiction book The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town, by John Grisham.  
   
   He published his account of the tragedy, Journey Toward Justice, where he writes of profound emotional harm.

   Please also visit Midwest Innocence Project for useful information.

Photograph copyright 2013 Larry F. Levenson. 

All rights reserved.