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January 2008
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Mark Minelli
Mark Minelli is an authority in the areas of addictions, personal growth, and drugs and the athlete. He has studied about alcohol and other drug prevention programs and performance enhancing drugs for over 30 years. He is the author of... Read the Story
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Alexandra Mascolo-David
Central Michigan University School of Music faculty member Alexandra Mascolo-David has performed and led workshops and master classes in Europe, Asia and the Americas. She has given solo recitals in Brazil, China, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Spain and the United States, including a New York debut recital at Carnegie Hall in May 2004, which received a favorable review in The New York Concert Review. She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in Peru and the USA and has completed five years of engagements with the CMU-based Orpheus Piano Trio. Read the Story
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