ARCHIVES: MORE OPEN BOOK INTERVIEWS 2018
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Photo Credit: Diane Baldwin
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Susan L. Marquis is dean of the Pardee RAND Graduate School and is RAND’s vice president for innovation. Prior to joining RAND, she served in leadership positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Navy as well as in a nonprofit government consulting firm. Her new book is I Am Not A Tractor! How Florida Farmworkers Took On the Fast Food Giants and Won (ILR Press, December 2017). She is also the author of Unconventional Warfare: Rebuilding U.S. Special Operations Forces (1997). Find an excerpt from I Am Not a Tractor! HERE.
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Photo Credit: Anne de Carbuccia
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Anne de Carbuccia is a French-American environmental artist and founder of the Time Shrine Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raise awareness about vulnerable environments and cultures. Anne travels to remote places in the world, creating and photographing temporary installations (TimeShrines) that document and preserve the memory of endangered places, animals and cultures. Her project titled ONE: One Planet One Future uses artistic photographs taken by Anne on her expeditions to raise awareness on human-caused threats to the environment (war, pollution, toxic waste, trash, etc.) in order to encourage sustainable behaviors and lifestyles. Her images have been exhibited in museums and other public institutions in Europe and the U.S. and are part of several private collections. Anne's work is permanently exhibited at Westbeth Center for the Arts in New York City and in Milan, Italy.
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Stephanie (left) and Cheryl Lynn Spinner
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SPINN: New Jersey natives Stephanie Spinner and Cheryl Lynn Spinner describe themselves as "city girls with country hearts." The sisters play traditional country music, inspired by artists like Dolly Parton, and write their own songs (with help from a best friend from high school). Both play the piano, and Cheryl Lynn plays the autoharp. In 2016, Spinn won country music station NASH FM’s NASH Next regional competition - which featured over 750 bands - earning them a trip to Nashville to perform in the finals and tour with the other Top 10 finalists from around the country. With three successful EPs already under their belt, Cheryl and Stephanie are enjoying living out their dreams, as they’re well on their way to being in rotation alongside the giants of the genre. On May 9th, Spinn released their single “Crazy for You,” a heart-warming, upbeat love song that is making audiences smile and sing along.
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Adison Evans is a saxophonist known for her work with Beyoncé, Jay Z and Demi Lovato. She draws on her influences, travels and life experience as well as those who have influenced her both musically and personally. Her music exudes a love for jazz, R&B and positive affirmation. Adison made her debut in the pop world playing in the 2013 Super Bowl with Beyoncé. After graduating from The Juilliard School, she toured with Beyoncé in the “Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” and, afterward, with Beyoncé and JayZ in the history-making “On the Run Tour.” In 2016, she released her debut album, Hero, a tribute to those who have shaped her into the young woman and artist she is today. Her new album, Meridian, will be released on July 6, 2018.
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Jayne Baratta-DuBraski is the author of Savory Home Cooking: From Our Sicilian Hearts to Yours. She has always been passionate about cooking, mostly because of the sheer enjoyment she derives from eating good food. Cooking fills her with a great sense of satisfaction and accomplishment. A homemaker and entrepreneur, Jayne owes much of her culinary interest to the inspiration provided by her grandmother, mother and sister. She is grateful to pique the culinary curiosity of enthusiastic cooks and impart how to be the master of their meals. Jayne and her husband John have two daughters, Jennifer and Rachel.
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Michele's Personal Studio
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Michele Bonelli is an accomplished artist as well as president and general manager of PaintCan Studios, which was designed by Michele and is located in Long Island City, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. The artists there participate in exhibitions and open studio events. Michele received her BA in studio art from Fordham University and an MFA from City College of New York (CCNY). In addition to all of her responsibilities as general manager of PaintCan Studios, Michele is a board member of the New York Society of Women Artists (NYSWA) and president of the Manhattan branch of the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW).
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Linda Adelstein Watson was born and raised in New York and currently resides on Long Island. She attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. After raising a family and continuing to battle a rare bone disease, Linda turned to her art as a way to heal herself and to inspire others. Linda's work has appeared in numerous group and solo exhibitions. She created the cover artwork for the blues album, "Please Save Your Love For Me," released in 2015 by award-winning performer Ebony Jo-Ann. The following notables are proud owners of Linda’s portraits: Nick Ashford (gifted to Ms. Valerie Simpson), Marc Broussard, Taylor Dayne, James Jamerson Jr, Danny Kean, Gladys Knight, David Letterman, Jeffrey Osborne, Patrice Rushen, Paul Schaeffer, Ann & Nancy Wilson (Heart).
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