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Lewis Center for the Arts names Hodder Fellows for 2024–2025 academic year

Lewis Center for the Arts names Hodder Fellows for 2024–2025 academic year
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Blessed Unrest's CHASING THE TIDES, OR EXPOSURE Comes to Theaterlab

The award-winning theatre company Blessed Unrest is proud to present the world premiere of Chasing the Tides, or Exposure, a devised solo show exploring how women deal with secrets and expectations that are imposed on them.

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Baryshnikov Arts Center Announces Spring 2022 BAC Open Artist Residencies

Baryshnikov Arts Center has announced the launch of BAC Open, an artist residency program providing critical support to six artists and their collaborators developing projects of dance, theater, music, and multimedia.

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The Exceptional Women Awardees Foundation (EWA), announced today that Nami Yamamoto, CEO of Yamamotoyama, founded 1690, has been selected as an Awardee for 2021

The Exceptional Women Awardees Foundation (EWA), announced today that Nami Yamamoto, CEO of Yamamotoyama, founded 1690, has been selected as an Awardee for 2021 Share Article The Exceptional Women Awardees Foundation (EWA), announced today that Nami Yamamoto, CEO of Yamamotoyama, founded 1690, has been selected as an Awardee for 2021. Nami is the first woman CEO in her company s 330+ years history, as the only child of the former CEO, her father, and she has taken on this role aware of her great responsibilities to carry the family name and brand forward with care and excellence, said Larraine Segil, Chair and CEO of EWA. Yamamotoyama is the oldest tea company and remains family owned and operated, drawing from its rich heritage and vast expertise to provide healthy and deliciously innovative foods. In 1690, the Yamamoto family moved from Kyoto to the new capital of Edo, modern-day Tokyo, and established a tea shop. The Yamamoto family still serves the finest teas and seaweed-in

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