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News Editor for this Issue: Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Gregory B. Kasowski '93 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Erica L. Werner '94 City-State Editor: Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Editorial Editor: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Sports Editor: Michael D. Stankiewicz '91 Photo Editors: Kelly Blanchard '93 Michelle A. Haner '91-'92 Daniel H. Schumann '93 Business Editor: Raymond B.B. Nomizu '91 Copy Editor: Matthew A. Light...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editor for this Issue: | 12/4/1990 | See Source »

...some cases, women exerted more influence on the outcomes by their absence than by their presence. Democratic Governor Jim Blanchard of Michigan was tossed out by voters who were irritated by, among other things, his less than courtly dumping of Lieutenant Governor Martha Griffiths, 78. His ex-wife also made a contribution to his defeat by selling her titillating memoirs to the Detroit News...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keep The Bums In | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

John Engler led Democratic Gov. James Blanchard in a Michigan surprise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dems Win Key National Contests | 11/7/1990 | See Source »

Among these budding stars are trumpeters Terence Blanchard, 28, Roy Hargrove, 21, Philip Harper, 24, and Marlon Jordan, 20; pianists Marcus Roberts, 26, Geoff Keezer, 19, and Benny Green, 27; saxophonists Branford Marsalis, 30, Christopher Hollyday, 20, and Vincent Herring, 25; guitarists Mark Whitfield, 24, and Howard Alden, 31; drummer Winard Harper, 28; and organist Joey De Francesco, 19. At the superstar end of the scale, of course, sits young Harry Connick Jr., 23, the slicked-back New Orleans-born entertainer who started out as a jazz-piano player but has crossed over into show business as a Sinatra-style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wynton Marsalis: Horns of Plenty | 10/22/1990 | See Source »

...pursuing artistic careers. During his 12 years there, the elder Marsalis turned NOCCA into a fertile breeding ground for future jazz stars. Like a Renaissance master turning out a whole school of fine painters, he trained a virtual Who's Who of the younger generation: Harry Connick Jr., Terence Blanchard, Marlon Jordan, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, saxman Donald Harrison and flutist Kent Jordan, to name a few. But the most remarkable crop of Marsalis pupils was his own sons: Branford, Wynton, trombonist Delfeayo, 25, and drummer Jason, 13. (Another son, Ellis III, 26, is a computer consultant in Baltimore; Mboya...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wynton Marsalis: Horns of Plenty | 10/22/1990 | See Source »

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