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"The Wedding Song," a beguiling duet early in Act 1 where Orpheus responds to a sequence of challenges from Eurydice, is as memorable as Hades' sardonic affirmation of walls. "Epic I" from Orpheus, the embryonic song he is working on, is enough to establish his magical power and win Eurydice's belief in him. Doesn't last when Hades comes personally calling with his saucy come-hither, "Hey, Little Songbird."
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‘Hadestown’ Took 12 Years to Get to Broadway, but It’s More Relevant Than Ever.
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He was an oil industry analyst who worked for various companies and was an advisor to the Department of State, the CIA, and various OPEC oil ministers. He was a computer programming professional who worked for various banks and computer companies. He was a veteran and accomplished runner, and he enjoyed sailing and genealogy. ❖ Susan Rockford Bittker (email Susan)
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If you want to get involved with the planning, have an idea for an event, or would like to volunteer for the next five years, please contact me (Deb Gellman, email me here) or our Reunion chair, Susan Fulton (email Susan). Rich Saltz, MBA ’74, our current class co-president, and his spouse, Lynn (Rosenbluth) ’75, attended the wedding of their daughter Marcy ’06 on Rich’s birthday in a restaurant in Greenwich Village. Adding to Rich and Lynn’s joy, their son Ted ’12 became engaged to Alyson Stein ’13. For those of you not on Facebook, you missed splendid images taken by Gilda Klein Linden and her husband, Jeff Krawitz, from their long winter trip to Southeast Asia. Actually, I would choose a favorite from Angkor Wat, the newly restored Hindu Buddhist temple near Siem Reap—if my top picks weren’t all of Gilda herself, a smile beaming in every shot she’s in. I look forward to receiving more news and updates from all of you!
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The entire university opens its doors and rolls out the Big Red carpet with dozens of activities, lectures, tours, and meals. If you sign up by May 15, you can lock in the early bird rate. We have a lot of people starting new jobs—even careers—in this issue of Class Notes!
The exhibit, part of which is a selection from his collection, also includes artwork by Andrea, including a butterfly describing in Latin the classification of the butterfly named after Nabokov. This butterfly is also being made into a sticker to be given away and used as a part of the publicity. The exhibit runs through August, so attendees to this year’s Reunion will have the opportunity to see it. She will be using this position to help connect classmates who want to reconnect with those they have lost contact with. Expect to hear from Corinne soon as she prepares to embark on this new initiative. She volunteers at a nursing home and critical care facility.
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In this role, Doug leads the GaN Semiconductor Tech Hub that was designated by the U.S. Doug is looking forward to helping UVM integrate more fully with the technology and manufacturing firms in the region. Doug and Lisa (Peskin) ’90 have lived in Shelburne, VT, for 18 years.

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By providing information about entertainment and cultural events on this site, TheaterMania.com shall not be deemed to endorse, recommend, approve and/or guarantee such events, or any facts, views, advice and/or information contained therein. Graham and Gordon are both electrifying performers, so it's rather amazing when Quinn, after brooding quietly in the background for most of the first act, instantly proves himself their equal. Indeed, our director, composer, and choreographer are involved in perhaps the most delicious conspiracy of all in HADESTOWN, those precisely chosen beats when an unseen centerstage circle suddenly begins to revolve or abruptly halt. Ihuoma's naivete and spontaneity turn the moment when he succumbs to sudden heartbreaking tragedy, beautifully staged as everything freezes into silence. The essence of that heartbreak registers so poignantly in Hannah Whitley's eyes as Eurydice, so achingly close to restoration, almost clearing the threshold of the railroad car that must now take her irrevocably down. All of Belk Theater and all of creation seem disappointed in that moment, even the lively and cynical Fates (Dominique Kempf, Belén Moyano, and Nyla Watson).
Their first was “Untamed Alaska” about five years ago. In August 2023, Julian Vrieslander, PhD ’81, and I went to the Netherlands for a reunion with some of his cousins, then went to Italy—and promptly caught COVID. This put a damper on the last leg of the trip in Venice.
In 2020, his ninth collection of poems, Country, Living, was published by Alice James Books. This past December the Academy of American Poets published a new poem, “Thank You.” Ira is passionate about classical music and jazz. He lives near Woodstock, NY, where there’s “good music galore.” He never imagined he would be spending his life as a professor teaching literature and poetry, and writing poetry and criticism, for 50 years. At Cornell, he describes himself as a “poor student” taking all the wrong courses with the wrong professors. At the end of his junior year, he finally had the courage to try writing poetry.
If we talk about what’s happening between us right now, we’re going to feel much closer to the other person, much more intimate.” Based in the New York metro area, Alison holds a master’s in social work from NYU and practices online therapy. She also hosts couples’ workshops and offers an online course designed to promote intimacy, among other offerings. Registered dietitian nutritionist Frances Largeman-Roth has recently published a cookbook called Everyday Snack Tray, which, in the words of the subtitle, offers Easy Ideas and Recipes for Boards That Nourish for Moments Big and Small.
Theresa Kronik Wrobel started an e-bike store with all proceeds going to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer and Warren counties in New Jersey. She found her passion for biking among the steep hills of her hometown, Ithaca, NY, during her teenage years. She continues now with rides in hilly northwest Mercer and western Hunterdon counties with the Princeton FreeWheelers, and she does mountain bike riding in Utah. In recent years she combined her love of biking with community involvement by volunteering with the Bike Exchange and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County.
He was gratified that the coaches and players expressed appreciation for his show of support. “Our youngest son’s family lives near our ski house in Vermont, and our other three children live near us, enabling us to spend time with our nine grandchildren. In November Beth and I visited New Zealand, where Beth’s dad was born, reconnecting with relatives and enjoying their springtime, just as our Hopkinton winter was setting in. We’re now discussing the possibility for traveling to Latvia, the Mezitt family’s origin, in July, avoiding Hopkinton’s oppressive humidity and heat.
More 50th birthday stories kick off this month’s column! She also had a big birthday bash in Brooklyn, NY, co-hosted by Holly White, with help from her sister, Bonnie Leff ’91. You can send news to me or the other correspondents via email, Facebook, or the online news form. ❖ Jennifer Rabin Marchant (email Jennifer)
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