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...miss the femininity of Cello--four women (Maria Kitsopoulos, Laura Bontrager, Maureen McDermott and Caryl Paisner) and four cellos, with an eclectic, smoothly performed repertoire that ranges from John Adams' Nixon in China to Miles Davis' So What. For its first album, released in 1990 by Pro Arte, the group (with slightly different membership) posed in black cocktail dresses, an image the quartet now wants to downplay. "We were not happy with that picture," says Paisner, who founded the group in 1988. "We thought it was a little too sexy, although it succeeded in getting attention. But people were inclined...
Some editors of The Crimson with similar views defected to the Independent. In fact, Richard D. Paisner '70, the Indy's first managing editor, was an editor of The Crimson...
Some editors of The Crimson with similar views defected to the Independent. In fact, Richard D. Paisner '70, the Indy's first managing editor, was an editor of The Crimson...
...Crimson has learned that the Lynx now has about 20 members. Among those at the party were Melissa B. Fisher '94 and Margaret L. Roberts '96, whom The Crimson previously identified as Lynx members. Jennifer A. Paisner '95 was also in attendance...
...only executive to be exempt from that rule (Luce retired from active management upon turning 66, three years before his death in 1967). In later years Larsen became a source of thoughtful counsel and new ideas. He kept himself avidly well informed. Says TIME-LIFE Films President Bruce Paisner: "His mind didn't have a lot of preconceptions...