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Lindsay Rappaport's Profile and Production Credits
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Line produced the live stream production as well as oversaw the budget for the entire event with the partners of the company Working with art department on preproduction for a large scale build being completed for the project. Created entire shoot schedule and budget along with extensive location scouting Commercial shoot. We shot in many public spaces with up to 60 background per day. I was in charge of all BG as well as main cast. I placed all BG in the background for every shot We were the film crew that filmed the opening of the Academy Museum Gala. I was the production manager helping with all logistics regarding our crew. There were a lot of set backs and we pulled this entire production together in 2 days Handling payroll for cast, crew and BG, setting up covid testing, dealing with vendors and locations, managing PAs, managing portions of the budget, handling petty cash and CC reconciliation Helped with a remote broadcast at the very beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic to help raise money for comedians who were out of work I am a freelance camera operator for Junket Productions. I shoot many press junkets throughout the year I manage the PAs and anything that needs to be accomplished in the office. I also prep camera packages and gear for our shoots Filled in for stage manager on his day off. Then was an assistant stage manager. Currently the backstage/dressing room coordinator/ stage manager I am a camera operator for high school and youth football games. I have been with the company for around 5 years. We also shoot basketball and other sports on occasion I was in charge of all releases as well as doing office and field PA duties I worked in the digital department as a liaison and helped make sure the various activities involved with the Live Experience and Awards were filmed including various concerts, the celebrity basketball game, the red carpet and the live stream backstage. I passed along notes and footage to the proper parties.
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The couple met in 2014 through the dating app Hinge.
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Lindsey Rachel Marx and Michael David Rappaport were married July 28. Rabbi Gary M. Katz officiated at Tappan Hill, an events space in Tarrytown, N.Y. Mrs. Rappaport, 29, is a science teacher in the elementary grades at the Stephen Gaynor School, a private special-education school in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse and received a master’s degree in childhood general and special education from Bank Street College of Education. She is a daughter of Sandra J. Marx of White Plains and Brendan R. Marx of Hartsdale, N.Y. The bride’s father, a lawyer, is a principal, in New York, in the law firm Offit Kurman. The bride’s mother retired as a founder of Schiffman, Ekman, Morrison, Marx, an advertising talent agency in New York, and is now a storyteller who appeared on a PBS series, “Stories From the Stage,” in October 2017. The bride is also a stepdaughter of Renée L. Marx and Keith R. Marshall. Mr. Rappaport, also 29, is a principal consultant at Capco, a financial services consulting firm in New York. He graduated cum laude from the University at Buffalo.
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Amongst the more important explorations may be ranked those of Tietkins in 1889, of Lindsay in 1891, of Wells in 1896, of Hiibbe in 1896, and of the Hon. He also repeated the suggestion which Lindsay had already made that it might be possible to signal in this manner by conduction currents through the Atlantic Ocean from the United States to Europe. Educated at Toronto University, he became a lecturer in English at the Toronto Collegiate Institute and held that post until 1885, when he gave up teaching for journalism, being editor and proprietor of the Lindsay Warder from 1885 to 1897. His full-length of Lady Mary Coke is remarkable for the skill and delicacy with which the white satin drapery is managed; while in the portrait of his brown-eyed wife, the eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick, in the Scottish National Gallery, we have a sweetness and tenderness which shows the painter at his highest. Spottiswoode married Rachel, daughter of David Lindsay, bishop of Ross, and besides a daughter left two sons, Sir John Spottiswoode of Dairsie in Fife, and Sir Robert, president of ' To each of his comrades in this journey Spotswood presented a small golden horseshoe, lettered "Sic juvat transcendere montes." Thus " we ought," as Lindsay says, " to see in the disciplinary powers and punishments of the Consistory of Geneva not an exhibition of the working of the Church organized on the principles of Calvin, but the ordinary procedure of the town council of a medieval city. Lindsay (History of the Reformation), clearer insight than the Lutherans, and Zwingli rather than Luther was in this matter Calvin's guide, and the guide of the reformed churches of Switzerland, France, England and the Netherlands. This circumstance appeared so anomalous that some astronomers doubted whether the surviving lines were really due to calcium; but Sir William and Lady Huggins (née Margaret Lindsay Murray, who, after their marriage in 1875, actively assisted her husband) successfully demonstrated in the laboratory that calcium vapour, if at a sufficiently low pressure, gives under the influence of the electric discharge precisely these lines and no others. In 1575 he was appointed by the General Assembly one of the commissioners to settle the jurisdiction and policy of the church; and the following year he was named, with David Lindsay, to report their proceedings to the earl of Morton, then regent. He was the son of General James Lindsay of Balcarres, but took the additional surname of Loyd in 1858 on marrying the heiress of Lord Overstone, the banker; he fought with his regiment the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea and won the V.C., retiring as lieutenant-colonel. In Dr Lindsay's words, " it is one of the privileges of faith, when strengthened by hope and by love, to see the glorious ideal in the somewhat poor material reality. She grasped the hand of Lord Lindsay as he rode beside her, and swore "by this hand" she would "have his head for this." Three days after this discovery Lord Lindsay, Lord Ruthven and Sir Robert Melville were despatched to Lochleven, there to obtain the queen's signature to an act of abdication in favour of her son, and another appointing Murray regent during his minority. Scholars of such opposite schools of thought as Schmiedel 3 and Lindsay 4 maintain that the epistle contains the most explicit references to presbyters of the official type. There is no proof that he was the author of any of these poems, but from expressions in the poems of Sir David Lindsay, who was on terms of intimacy with him, it appears that occasionally he wrote verses. The men about him how-, ever - among them Sir David Lindsay of the Mount, "Lyon King" and poet - saw his capacity for greater things, and, on his at first refusing "to run where God had not called him," planned a solemn appeal to Knox from the pulpit to accept "the public office and charge of preaching." He brought with him Captains Lindsay and Christie to assist the Persians in the war, and presented the shah with some serviceable fieldpieces; but there was little occasion for the exercise of his diplomatic ability save in his non-official intercourse with the people, and here he availed himself of it to the great advantage of himself and his country.i He was welcomed by the shah in camp at Ujani, and took leave a month afterwards to return via Bagdad and Basra to India. Christie fell bravely fighting at the head of his brigade; Lindsay saved two of his nine guns; but neither of the two Englishmen was responsible for the disaster. On the esplanade in front of Macduff Castle, still called the Playfield, took place in 1552 one of the first recorded performances of Sir David Lindsay's Ane Satyre of the Three Estaits (1540); his Tragedy of the Cardinal (1547), referring to the murder of Beaton, being also performed there. It differed only from the three Russian instruments in having a mounting by the Cookes in which the declination circle reads from the eye-end.5 This instrument was afterwards most generously lent by Lord Lindsay to Gill for his expedition to Ascension in 1877.6 These four Repsold heliometers proved to be excellent instruments, 5 For a detailed description of this instrument see Dunecht Publications, vol. Dr Lindsay goes on to argue that all insistence on the principle of historical continuity, whether urged by members of the An,glican or the Roman Catholic Church, as upholders of episcopacy, is a deliberate return to the principle of Judaism, which declared that no one who was outside the circle of the " circumcised," no matter how strong his faith nor how the fruits of the Spirit were manifest in his life and deeds, could plead " the security of the Divine Covenant." Lindsay Lohan is a perfect example of this, as she is well known for having an entourage of assistants and curling irons with her wherever she goes, from a photo shoot to rehab. Hillary Duff vs. Lindsay Lohan - Lohan's limbs and head were snapped off her body like small twigs, yet she was brought back to life in the Time Machine, as Nick Diamond admitted to stalking her. He was linked at one time to Lindsay Lohan, and a short time later Paris Hilton was seen making out with him before they headed back to her place. Lindsay started off Friday, September 15, on a sour note by getting into a public argument with her mother, who is also her manager, at her mother's birthday party. On the bright side, Lindsay Lohan now has a better excuse for showing up late for shoots and all those bleary-eyed photos than she partied too hard the night before. The couple raised Lindsay in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods on Long Island, but she spent a lot of time in the city for her work. Lindsay played a newcomer trying to fit in with the "in crowd" at her high school, but later decided she would rather strip them of their popularity. Lindsay Lohan's publicist spoke out about the decision to get support, saying that she hoped the press would respect her and not follow her to or from meetings. The source is said to have leaked the photos in an attempt to help Lindsay get back on track, telling the British tabloid, "The world can know what Lindsay has been doing and she can't lie about it to herself or anyone else." Because this is a medical matter, it is our hope that the press will appreciate the seriousness of the situation and respect the privacy of Lindsay as well as the other patients receiving treatment at the facility." If she doesn't watch herself, Richie could end up like her gal pals -- either behind bars like Paris Hilton or in rehab with Lindsay Lohan for her erratic behavior. Lindsay, who is currently in rehab (again) at the Cirque Lodge located in Sundance Utah, is reportedly taking a leave of absence from her $900 a day program to spend some time with her estranged father. Spending time with her dad has got to be a sure sign that Lindsay is attempting to put the pieces of her life and career back together and begin anew. Since Lindsay is seemingly working on step number eight, the step in which you make amends with those whom you have wronged while you were addicted, it seems as though she is taking it seriously this time. In a little case of De ja vu, Dina is working as Ali's manager and the show is not only based upon making Ali as popular as her older sister Lindsay, but her attempt to "…strike a balance between family and career." That should be interesting to see, as she made this attempt years ago with Lindsay and we all know how that went. Slip 1 - Lindsay was photographed after a night out getting into a car when she sort of "spilled out" of the top of her low cut dress, twice. The mistakes that Lindsay has made that have a detrimental affect her career are the ones from which she may not be able to recover. Mr. Robinson went on to let Lindsay know that if she did not show up on time, every time, he would hold her personally and financially responsible. So, the man that called her out publicly for her unprofessional behavior, just might be the only man in Hollywood that can help Lindsay revive her career. Miley Cyrus, with her reported $18 mllion in earnings last year at the age of 15, is a bona-fide star, but her pictures are far from the Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan ongoing scandals. If there were such a club, hip hop artist Young Jeezy has joined the likes of Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, Lindsay Lohan and all the rest whom are already card holding members of the "drunk driving club." Over time, even when needled by reporters and the paparazzi, Lindsay and Samantha have kept mum on the status of their relationship - only making statements about how wonderful they think the other is. Sure couples fight, even in Hollywood, but not all couples get their locks changed on their significant others, which is exactly what Ronson did to her girl Lindsay. So far, there has been no comment from Lindsay's camp regarding her release from the project. Dr. Lindsay specializes in prescription sportswear and contact lenses, and if you just need clear single vision lenses, you can probably get a fitting the same day as your eye exam. Celebrities like Cameron Diaz and Lindsay Lohan have worn it well despite the fact that they normally gravitate toward lighter, brighter hair colors. Even celebrities like Kate Walsh and Lindsay Lohan can be seen donning flesh-toned bikinis that make friends, strangers and the paparazzi do a double take. While most of the handbags are very affordable in terms of designer handbags, celebrities have been spotted carrying Tommy bags, including Rhianna, Kate Bosworth, and Lindsay Lohan. The cast of The Parent Trap remake that came out in 1998 has a few well-known stars, such as Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, and Natasha Richardson. Lindsay Lohan played the parts of the twins, Hallie Parker and Annie James, the two girls who meet at camp and later switch identities in order to get to know the parents they don't live with. While her character could have been a caricature, Parisse played Julia Lindsay with delicious insanity and managed to engender sympathy even as her character committed reprehensible acts. When Brown returned to daytime in 2004 on As the World Turns, the show hoped to capitalize on her popularity and when word that her character's name was Julia, fans feared and hoped that Julia Lindsay was returning. Since recasts of old parts with new actors is a common soap opera staple, ATWT fans were equal parts worried and excited that the demented Julia Lindsay was returning to town. For fans who were invested in the return of Julia Lindsay, this set of ATWT spoilers turned out to be a huge let down. A lot of mixed up dating goes on with Seth dating Alex, Ryan with a girl named Lindsay and their girlfriends dating a polo jock and a pool guy. Ugly Betty adds more characters to the cast including soap actors Mark Consuelos (ex-Mateo, All My Chidren) and Heather Tom (ex-Victoria, The Young and the Restless) along with actors Ralph Macchio, Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Cibrian. Her relationship with Clint has led to at least two marriages and two near reconciliations, but his relationships with Lindsay Rappaport and Dorian Lord effectively turned Viki off from reconciling with her former husband. Lindsay Ellingson is the newest addition to the Victoria's Secret Angels lineup, having been added as an Angel in 2011 after modeling with the company since 2007. And, while the prior question dangles ominously in the air, is it any wonder that celebrities like Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan have chosen to chuck the idea of underwear altogether? Although Ashlee may not be a natural talent who paid her debt in Hollywood before becoming famous, she is no different in her methods than her contemporaries, Hillary Duff and Lindsay Lohan. Among the homes that the group is said to have targeted are the houses of Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan, Audrina Patridge and Rachel Bilsson. Wesley mourned the loss of Fred, Cordelia came out of her coma long enough to say goodbye before she too died and Lorne disappeared into the night, disillusioned by following Angel's orders and killing Lindsay.
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Venue: Five Bridges Inn | Rehoboth, MA Caterers: Bonetown Burgers Maine DJ: Bouchard Entertainment Planner: Forever in a Day Florist: Howard Levine & Co. Officiant: The lovable Phil Bates (friend) My heart was full leaving Mariah & David. As I was carrying my gear out of the tent at the end of the night, I […] Venue: Willowdale Estate Band: Ripcord Florist: Green Lion Florist Chill vibes all day with these two and their phenomenal families! All the stars aligned. I got to work with some of my all time favorite vendors, at one of my favorite places, with a couple that let us do “our thing” with total trust! It […] VENUE: Willowdale Estate FLORIST: Meredith McCarthy Floral Design DJ: CZone MAKEUP: Sarah Lord HAIR: Salon Oasis I have been beyond lucky this year to be blessed with the NICEST couples!! I mean, yes, these two are show stopping gorgeous, but if you can believe it, they are as nice as they are gorgeous!! Their style […] Venue: Belle Mer Wedding Planner: The phenomenal Em Devaud Band: The Groove Shop Florist: My fav Green Lion Florist Make up artist: New Leaf Videographer: 21 Summit Oh my goodness guys, this wedding was unreal. Gorgeous, super nice couple and guests, and a dream team of some of my very favorite vendors to work with, […] Venue | The State Room Makeup | Dani Wagner Beauty Hair | Lindsay Griffin Videography | Artistic Wedding Films Band | Boston Common Band Florist | Poppy Floral Huge thank you to Caitlin & Ricky for starting the 2019 wedding season off right! We lucked out and got the warmest, most gorgeous day of the […] Venue: Alden Castle Band: Sweet Tooth and The Sugarbabies Florist: Table and Tulip Videographer: The Ewings Photography Wedding Dress: Hayley Paige Hair and Make-up: Salon De Cheveux Guys, this wedding was SO GOOD. I couldn’t have asked for a better end/start to the year then spending it with this super sweet couple! Megan and Jarrad […] Venue: York Golf and Tennis Club | Planner: Hannah Hathaway Hair and Makeup: Jessica Griffin Hair and Makeup Band: King of Hearts Florist: York Flower Shop Videographer: Brindle Creative What an absolutely awesome day to be a part of! I was thrilled to be able to capture my college roommates wedding a few weeks ago! […] I love them. Andrew and Vicki make me laugh so hard and I love how easy going and fun they are!! We were laughing the entire time and I can only imagine how much my cheeks will hurt from smiling after their Long Wharf wedding next year! Here is to the beginning of your wedding […] Venue: Blissful Meadows Sarah and Greg’s wedding was so sweet and a true joy to attend. Their family and friends are so inviting and friendly that by the time the wedding ended, I feel like I was an old friend that knew everyone there for years. I’m very happy to share this wedding with the […] Wedding Venue- Ocean Edge Resort // Florist – Flowers By Mary in Orleans, MA // Wedding dress – Maggie Sottero // Wedding Coordinator at Ocean Edge: Stacy Bianchi // Limo: Cape Destinations // Hair: Rachel Freeman and Darby-Lee Carlucci // Makeup: Tracey Rappaport Meet Heather & Josh I am a sucker for a bouquet filled […]
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Nora moved to Llanview in 1992 and met Bo Buchanan. She assisted him in his search to find the hit and run driver who killed his wife, Sarah Gordon. Nora suffered from blinding headaches and blackouts and she kept from Bo her fear that she might have been driving the car that ran him and Sarah off the road. They later discovered that the accident had been caused by drunk driver. The burden of guilt was lifted and Nora moved in with Bo. They became engaged in 1993. One of Nora's most far-reaching cases came in 1993. After the annual spring fling Marty Saybrooke accused Kevin Buchanan and three of his fraternity brothers of gang rape. The night of the spring fling, Kevin had carried Marty upstairs to his room and put her to bed to sleep off her drunken binge. Kevin returned downstairs. Todd Manning and his friends Powell Lord and Zach Rosen followed him to Kevin's room where Marty was passed out. The frat party was too loud and too wild for anyone downstairs to hear Marty's screams as she was brutally raped by Todd, then Zach, and Powell. Nora Buchanan believed Todd when he said Marty wanted to have sex with them, and she agreed to represent the boys. The trial went well for the defendants and it seemly likely that Todd would be acquitted after Nora's brutal cross-examination of Marty. When Nora discovered that Todd had raped another coed, Carol Swift, she realized he was guilty. The ethical conflict of the situation troubled Nora's sense of decency and she agonized over how to proceed. Nora delivered an intense summation, where she made it clear to the jury and courtroom that her three clients were guilty. Nora's abrupt change of heart against Todd, Zach, and Powell, caused a mistrial. After the mistrial Todd promised to make Marty sorry that she had accused him. Marty spoke out on Luna's radio program about her experience. After the broadcast, Marty found Todd waiting in the alley outside the radio station. He pinned her against the wall and threatened to rape her a second time. Luna witnessed Todd threatening Marty and ran into the alley. She struck Todd across the face with metal pipe rendering him deaf in one ear, and permanently scarring his cheek. Marty confronted Todd in the hospital, where he taunted her about the brutal rape. Todd boasted about his conquest not knowing that Marty was recording his confession on tape. Todd was sentenced to eight years in prison because of his confession. Later that year, Nora was diagnosed with a life-threatening malignant brain tumor that required immediate surgery. She reluctantly decided to be operated on but didn’t share her medical condition with Bo. Bo found out about her condition right before the surgery and raced to be with her where he stayed the entire time. While, Nora was temporarily blind from the procedure and recuperating at her beach house Todd had escaped from prison. He went to the remote beach house, threatened Nora with a knife and viciously attempted to rape her. Nora foiled his attempt by hitting Todd over the head with a lamp. Bo, who heard about Todd's escape on the radio, came back to the beach house and rescued Nora. Bo brought her back to Llanview where she had a second operation that restored her sight. Nora is a loving and protective mother and when her daughter, Rachel became addicted to drugs she and Hank were very upset. Rachel nearly overdosed on heroin and RJ joined Hank and Nora for an intervention. Against her will, Rachel was sent off to a rehab clinic to overcome her drug addiction. In 1995, after many delays and cold feet on the part of both the bride and groom-to-be Bo and Nora finally got married in a rock and roll wedding presided over by Little Richard. After the wedding, the guests danced in the aisles then attended the 50's-style sock hop reception. After running away from the rehab facility, Rachel ended up in New York City where her world was starting to collapse. She started working with a shady "escort service." Fortunately Rachel's stepbrother, Drew Buchanan, helped Rachel to return to her family in Llanview and work to overcome her substance abuse problem and get her life back on track. Nora hired an assistant, Georgie Philips, to help her with her legal workload. Georgie seemed to be the perfect assistant to Nora, but while she was managing Nora's office, she ingratiated herself into the Buchanan's personal lives. Georgie even moved in with Rachel Gannon. At first Georgie's interest seemed clingy but harmless, things like making Bo and Nora dinner and escorting Bo to a social function. Soon it was clear Georgie wanted to become Nora and she started to encroach in ways that were more sinister. Georgie seemed intent on destroying their marriage and getting Bo for herself. She tried to play on Bo's jealousies, hinting to him that Sam Rappaport's relationship with Nora was more personal than professional. Georgie started getting mysterious phone calls that she hung up too quickly when her roommate or Nora walked in. She sent herself flowers and told her roommate they were from a married lover; giving Rachel the impression that Bo was the man. Bo was innocent and wanted nothing to do with Georgie. The evil little conniver went to great lengths to create the appearance that she and Bo were carrying on an affair and that he was also being abusive. Georgie broke into Bo and Nora's house and took pictures of herself in their bed then altered the photos to make it like she and Bo were in bed together. One night it all came to a head and Nora went up to the mountain cabin to confront Bo and Georgie together. She got there and saw Georgie and a man together hugging and kissing. Nora thought that it was Bo and she drove off ending up at a biker bar and getting drunk. The bar tender found Sam's business card in Nora's things and called Sam to tell him where she was. Sam came and comforted Nora about Bo's "infidelity". Nora returned to Llanview and she and Bo were shocked when Georgie turned up dead and buried under leaves near the cabin where Nora had last seen her. Nora realized that Bo hadn't been unfaithful, but they didn't know the identity of the man Nora had seen with Georgie at the cabin the night of the murder. Georgie had been a con artist and blackmailer before coming to Llanview; there was no shortage of people who wanted her dead, including Bo. Todd Manning's paranoia made him think the Buchanans were trying pin the murder charge on him. He was tired of being Llanview's criminal laureate and scapegoat when crimes were committed. Todd decided to clear his name and find out who the murderer was. With his usual Todd logic, he ended up holding hostage at the Buchanan lodge everyone with a motive. To keep Kevin from shooting Todd, Rachel confessed that she had killed Georgie to keep her from hurting Nora. Nora didn't want to see her daughter go to prison and she convinced Rachel to go away with her. They went up to their old vacation spot where Rachel and Nora spent a lot of time talking. Rachel convinced Nora to see that running away was the wrong thing to do. Bo found Rachel and Nora and they returned to Llanview together. Rachel was then sentenced to a prison term. In 1998 Nora and Bo considered having a baby Buchanan of their own. Since Nora had been diagnosed as peri-menopausal around the time that Georgie came to Llanview they were concerned whether it was possible for them to conceive a child. They consulted a fertility doctor and were tested. Things should have gone smoothly, but Sam's ex-wife, Lindsay had always been jealous of Nora and blamed her for the demise of her marriage. Accidentally, since she was a "Mrs. Buchanan", but not the right one, Lindsay got Bo's fertility test results and altered them, making it appear that Bo couldn't father any more children. At the same time, another tragedy occurred. While defending Cassie and his cousin, Kevin, Bo's son Drew was murdered during a struggle with Barbara Graham. Bo became despondent and left in his boat, right into Llanview's version of "The Perfect Storm". Using a ham radio, Nora contacted Bo and encouraging him to return by lying and telling him she was pregnant. Bo returned and was hospitalized with pneumonia. Nora wanted to confess her lie to Bo, but every time she tried to tell him she wasn't pregnant, he took a turn for the worse. Believing the test results were true, Nora asked Sam to make love with her in the hope of conceiving a child and presenting it to Bo as his. Sam was reluctant at first, but finally gave in and he and Nora made love. Lindsay was still very much attached to Sam and she was following him and Nora. She saw them go into the cabana at the country club and guessed correctly about the purpose of their mission. Nora became pregnant and Bo believed the baby was his. The stress of deceiving Bo made Nora act very strangely. Bo began to worry that Nora was keeping something from him. Bo found out Nora's secret when Lindsay showed up drunk at the Woman of the Year banquet. Intent on embarrassing Nora, Lindsay announced that she had betrayed Bo by sleeping with Sam. Bo realized that Nora was carrying Sam's baby, not his. Nora and Bo still had deep feelings for one another, but they couldn't get past this painful incident. Nora vowed to fight for Bo, but he moved out. Nora gave birth to a boy and named him, Matthew after Sam's father. Because he was born prematurely, he almost died shortly after birth. With medical care and Nora and Sam's constant love, Matthew survived. Nora later learned the truth about Bo's fertility tests and realized he could be Matthew's father. Nora had Matthew's DNA tested, but Lindsay interfered again. She bribed the lab technician, Jeff Barnes to make sure that Sam stayed Matthew's father. The tests revealed that Sam was Matthew's father, but Lindsay never knew for certain if the results were real because of her bribing the technician. Realizing that Bo wasn't coming back, Nora and Sam became closer. Nora and Sam almost got married on several occasions, but never actually tied the knot. Nora and Sam moved into the beautiful house that Sam bought for Nora so they could raise Matthew together as a family. Lindsay inspired Nora's distrust and she discovered one of Lindsay's darkest secrets when she learned about Lindsay changing the results of Bo's fertility test. Nora told Sam and was shocked when he said he had already known what Lindsay had done. Sam warned Nora to let this secret stay buried, but she couldn't let this one rest. Determined to expose the truth, Nora interrupted Bo and Lindsay's wedding ceremony and told Bo about Lindsay's dirty tricks. Bo cancelled his wedding to Lindsay and questioned Nora why she chose that time to tell him the truth about his fiancée. Nora insisted she only wanted Bo to know the truth before he got married, but both Bo and Sam doubted this was the entire reason. Nora admitted to having conflicted feelings about Bo - something had happened between the two when Bo rescued her on New Year's Eve - but insisted Sam was the man she loved and wanted to be with. Nora's waffling about her feelings and her disrupting Bo's wedding caused Sam to move out temporarily, although he and Nora reconciled. While discovering Lindsay's test tampering, Nora realized that Lindsay was pregnant by Bo. Nora kept this news to herself but urged Lindsay to tell Bo the truth on her own. Lindsay had planned on telling Bo the happy news on their wedding night, but that never happened because the wedding was cancelled. When Nora threatened to tell Bo about Lindsay's pregnancy, Lindsay went crazy and physically attacked Nora. Earlier that day Lindsay had gone to see her doctor who advised her to go home and rest. The stress of fighting with Nora caused Lindsay to suffer a miscarriage. Nora was guilt-ridden, but Sam assured her that Lindsay's miscarriage hadn't been her fault. Lindsay didn't agree. After the miscarriage, her already intense hatred towards Nora tripled causing her mind to warp even further. She blamed Nora for Bo leaving her at the altar and for losing Bo's baby. Lindsay convinced herself it was all a plot that Nora wanted to keep her from being happy, especially being happy with Bo. Nora and Sam were defending Sam's son Will on charges of embezzlement of the Megan Foundation. They were unable to prove that Asa had framed Will on the charges and he was convicted. Nora accompanied Will on the train taking him to Statesville Prison to start serving his sentence. Both Nora and Bo were on the train and Nora asked for his forgiveness for all the misunderstanding between them. Although Bo still had deep feelings for Nora, he couldn't forgive her. On the way to Statesville, the train derailed and Nora was severely injured in the wreck. She was lying wedged under pieces of metal and unable to be moved to safety. When the train exploded, Nora was presumed dead. Nobody knew Dr. Colin McIver found her and saved her life. Not realizing who she was, Colin brought her to the Cherryvale Clinic for treatment of her shattered pelvis and other injuries. Meanwhile, everyone in Llanview mourned Nora's death and they gave her a memorial service that Nora saw on television while she was in the hospital. Because of smoke inhalation, Nora was unable to speak when she first regained consciousness. Though she struggled to tell the nurses and Colin her name and that she was the one being memorialized. Sam kept insisting that he felt Nora's presence and thought she was alive. His and Nora's families assumed he was just not accepting her death. When Nora could speak, the first name she said was "Lindsay Rappaport". Colin called Lindsay to clinic to identify Nora. Lindsay had been so happy believing that the thorn in her side was gone and that she would have an unimpeded second chance with Bo. She was devastated to learn that Nora was still alive. Lindsay coerced Colin into removing Nora from the clinic and keeping her "dead" until Lindsay could regain Bo's affections. Neither Lindsay nor Colin were aware of Bo's one-nightstand with Colin's estranged wife, Melanie. As Nora gained strength she tried to bargain with Colin to let her go back to her baby and Sam. Nora tried several times to reach the outside world and thought she had tricked Colin into revealing to Sam that she was alive. She tried to put the pieces together and figure out why Colin would want to keep her captive, but she didn't realize what the missing piece was right away. She saw a picture of Melanie in the bedroom and asked Colin who it was. Nora remarked that Lindsay and Melanie "could be sisters", not realizing that's exactly what they were. Will went to Melanie's house with the idea that his aunt, a plastic surgeon, could alter his face enough for him to leave the country unrecognized. Instead, he found Colin, who knocked him out and locked him in the basement. When Colin came down to check on him Will knocked Colin unconscious and found Nora in the bedroom. They were overjoyed to see each other and Will went to call the police. Todd arrived and claimed the authorities were already on the way. Then Todd claimed that he had contacted Sam and that Will should leave the country to avoid being caught. Todd, who was jealous of Sam's son, sent him to Ireland in a cargo hold and hoped that was the last they would see of him. Before leaving the country, Will left a message for Sam that Nora was alive and Colin was keeping her prisoner. When Nora realized that Lindsay was the reason she was being held captive she told Colin her theory. Colin wanted to let her go, but Lindsay insisted that Nora would send them both to jail. Lindsay got the crazy idea that Nora should lose her memory to keep her from incriminating Lindsay and Colin. Lindsay got a drug from R.J. that would make Nora forget all about her captivity at Colin's house. When Lindsay returned to Colin's she discovered that Nora had been regaining her strength and was no longer bed-ridden. The two women struggled and Lindsay accidentally injected Nora with the mind-erasing drug. Colin, who was developing feelings for Nora, was furious with Lindsay for injecting Nora with the drug. He went to Cherryvale Clinic and tried to steal the antidote from the drug cabinet. After getting Will's news about Nora and Colin, Sam, Hank and John went to the McIver house to investigate. Colin and Lindsay protested their innocence but even they were shocked to discover that Nora had disappeared from the house. Todd had taken an unconscious Nora to a convent and planned on bringing her home when it best suited his own plans. Later Todd returned Nora to Sam's house where her friends and family shared an emotional reunion with Nora. They were shocked when Nora acted confused and the only person she remembered was Hank. She thought they were still married and that Rachel was still a child. Nora failed to recognize Lindsay or Colin. Nora then asked about the little boy in the house after she found one of Matthew's toys. She had no memory of Matthew or having given birth to him. Sam and Bo noticed that Colin almost called Nora "Scarlet," but he managed to talk his way out of his error.
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Nora moved to Llanview in 1992 and met Bo Buchanan. She assisted him in his search to find the hit and run driver who killed his wife, Sarah Gordon. Nora suffered from blinding headaches and blackouts and she kept from Bo her fear that she might have been driving the car that ran him and Sarah off the road. They later discovered that the accident had been caused by drunk driver. The burden of guilt was lifted and Nora moved in with Bo. They became engaged in 1993. One of Nora's most far-reaching cases came in 1993. After the annual spring fling Marty Saybrooke accused Kevin Buchanan and three of his fraternity brothers of gang rape. The night of the spring fling, Kevin had carried Marty upstairs to his room and put her to bed to sleep off her drunken binge. Kevin returned downstairs. Todd Manning and his friends Powell Lord and Zach Rosen followed him to Kevin's room where Marty was passed out. The frat party was too loud and too wild for anyone downstairs to hear Marty's screams as she was brutally raped by Todd, then Zach, and Powell. Nora Buchanan believed Todd when he said Marty wanted to have sex with them, and she agreed to represent the boys. The trial went well for the defendants and it seemly likely that Todd would be acquitted after Nora's brutal cross-examination of Marty. When Nora discovered that Todd had raped another coed, Carol Swift, she realized he was guilty. The ethical conflict of the situation troubled Nora's sense of decency and she agonized over how to proceed. Nora delivered an intense summation, where she made it clear to the jury and courtroom that her three clients were guilty. Nora's abrupt change of heart against Todd, Zach, and Powell, caused a mistrial. After the mistrial Todd promised to make Marty sorry that she had accused him. Marty spoke out on Luna's radio program about her experience. After the broadcast, Marty found Todd waiting in the alley outside the radio station. He pinned her against the wall and threatened to rape her a second time. Luna witnessed Todd threatening Marty and ran into the alley. She struck Todd across the face with metal pipe rendering him deaf in one ear, and permanently scarring his cheek. Marty confronted Todd in the hospital, where he taunted her about the brutal rape. Todd boasted about his conquest not knowing that Marty was recording his confession on tape. Todd was sentenced to eight years in prison because of his confession. Later that year, Nora was diagnosed with a life-threatening malignant brain tumor that required immediate surgery. She reluctantly decided to be operated on but didn’t share her medical condition with Bo. Bo found out about her condition right before the surgery and raced to be with her where he stayed the entire time. While, Nora was temporarily blind from the procedure and recuperating at her beach house Todd had escaped from prison. He went to the remote beach house, threatened Nora with a knife and viciously attempted to rape her. Nora foiled his attempt by hitting Todd over the head with a lamp. Bo, who heard about Todd's escape on the radio, came back to the beach house and rescued Nora. Bo brought her back to Llanview where she had a second operation that restored her sight. Nora is a loving and protective mother and when her daughter, Rachel became addicted to drugs she and Hank were very upset. Rachel nearly overdosed on heroin and RJ joined Hank and Nora for an intervention. Against her will, Rachel was sent off to a rehab clinic to overcome her drug addiction. In 1995, after many delays and cold feet on the part of both the bride and groom-to-be Bo and Nora finally got married in a rock and roll wedding presided over by Little Richard. After the wedding, the guests danced in the aisles then attended the 50's-style sock hop reception. After running away from the rehab facility, Rachel ended up in New York City where her world was starting to collapse. She started working with a shady "escort service." Fortunately Rachel's stepbrother, Drew Buchanan, helped Rachel to return to her family in Llanview and work to overcome her substance abuse problem and get her life back on track. Nora hired an assistant, Georgie Philips, to help her with her legal workload. Georgie seemed to be the perfect assistant to Nora, but while she was managing Nora's office, she ingratiated herself into the Buchanan's personal lives. Georgie even moved in with Rachel Gannon. At first Georgie's interest seemed clingy but harmless, things like making Bo and Nora dinner and escorting Bo to a social function. Soon it was clear Georgie wanted to become Nora and she started to encroach in ways that were more sinister. Georgie seemed intent on destroying their marriage and getting Bo for herself. She tried to play on Bo's jealousies, hinting to him that Sam Rappaport's relationship with Nora was more personal than professional. Georgie started getting mysterious phone calls that she hung up too quickly when her roommate or Nora walked in. She sent herself flowers and told her roommate they were from a married lover; giving Rachel the impression that Bo was the man. Bo was innocent and wanted nothing to do with Georgie. The evil little conniver went to great lengths to create the appearance that she and Bo were carrying on an affair and that he was also being abusive. Georgie broke into Bo and Nora's house and took pictures of herself in their bed then altered the photos to make it like she and Bo were in bed together. One night it all came to a head and Nora went up to the mountain cabin to confront Bo and Georgie together. She got there and saw Georgie and a man together hugging and kissing. Nora thought that it was Bo and she drove off ending up at a biker bar and getting drunk. The bar tender found Sam's business card in Nora's things and called Sam to tell him where she was. Sam came and comforted Nora about Bo's "infidelity". Nora returned to Llanview and she and Bo were shocked when Georgie turned up dead and buried under leaves near the cabin where Nora had last seen her. Nora realized that Bo hadn't been unfaithful, but they didn't know the identity of the man Nora had seen with Georgie at the cabin the night of the murder. Georgie had been a con artist and blackmailer before coming to Llanview; there was no shortage of people who wanted her dead, including Bo. Todd Manning's paranoia made him think the Buchanans were trying pin the murder charge on him. He was tired of being Llanview's criminal laureate and scapegoat when crimes were committed. Todd decided to clear his name and find out who the murderer was. With his usual Todd logic, he ended up holding hostage at the Buchanan lodge everyone with a motive. To keep Kevin from shooting Todd, Rachel confessed that she had killed Georgie to keep her from hurting Nora. Nora didn't want to see her daughter go to prison and she convinced Rachel to go away with her. They went up to their old vacation spot where Rachel and Nora spent a lot of time talking. Rachel convinced Nora to see that running away was the wrong thing to do. Bo found Rachel and Nora and they returned to Llanview together. Rachel was then sentenced to a prison term. In 1998 Nora and Bo considered having a baby Buchanan of their own. Since Nora had been diagnosed as peri-menopausal around the time that Georgie came to Llanview they were concerned whether it was possible for them to conceive a child. They consulted a fertility doctor and were tested. Things should have gone smoothly, but Sam's ex-wife, Lindsay had always been jealous of Nora and blamed her for the demise of her marriage. Accidentally, since she was a "Mrs. Buchanan", but not the right one, Lindsay got Bo's fertility test results and altered them, making it appear that Bo couldn't father any more children. At the same time, another tragedy occurred. While defending Cassie and his cousin, Kevin, Bo's son Drew was murdered during a struggle with Barbara Graham. Bo became despondent and left in his boat, right into Llanview's version of "The Perfect Storm". Using a ham radio, Nora contacted Bo and encouraging him to return by lying and telling him she was pregnant. Bo returned and was hospitalized with pneumonia. Nora wanted to confess her lie to Bo, but every time she tried to tell him she wasn't pregnant, he took a turn for the worse. Believing the test results were true, Nora asked Sam to make love with her in the hope of conceiving a child and presenting it to Bo as his. Sam was reluctant at first, but finally gave in and he and Nora made love. Lindsay was still very much attached to Sam and she was following him and Nora. She saw them go into the cabana at the country club and guessed correctly about the purpose of their mission. Nora became pregnant and Bo believed the baby was his. The stress of deceiving Bo made Nora act very strangely. Bo began to worry that Nora was keeping something from him. Bo found out Nora's secret when Lindsay showed up drunk at the Woman of the Year banquet. Intent on embarrassing Nora, Lindsay announced that she had betrayed Bo by sleeping with Sam. Bo realized that Nora was carrying Sam's baby, not his. Nora and Bo still had deep feelings for one another, but they couldn't get past this painful incident. Nora vowed to fight for Bo, but he moved out. Nora gave birth to a boy and named him, Matthew after Sam's father. Because he was born prematurely, he almost died shortly after birth. With medical care and Nora and Sam's constant love, Matthew survived. Nora later learned the truth about Bo's fertility tests and realized he could be Matthew's father. Nora had Matthew's DNA tested, but Lindsay interfered again. She bribed the lab technician, Jeff Barnes to make sure that Sam stayed Matthew's father. The tests revealed that Sam was Matthew's father, but Lindsay never knew for certain if the results were real because of her bribing the technician. Realizing that Bo wasn't coming back, Nora and Sam became closer. Nora and Sam almost got married on several occasions, but never actually tied the knot. Nora and Sam moved into the beautiful house that Sam bought for Nora so they could raise Matthew together as a family. Lindsay inspired Nora's distrust and she discovered one of Lindsay's darkest secrets when she learned about Lindsay changing the results of Bo's fertility test. Nora told Sam and was shocked when he said he had already known what Lindsay had done. Sam warned Nora to let this secret stay buried, but she couldn't let this one rest. Determined to expose the truth, Nora interrupted Bo and Lindsay's wedding ceremony and told Bo about Lindsay's dirty tricks. Bo cancelled his wedding to Lindsay and questioned Nora why she chose that time to tell him the truth about his fiancée. Nora insisted she only wanted Bo to know the truth before he got married, but both Bo and Sam doubted this was the entire reason. Nora admitted to having conflicted feelings about Bo - something had happened between the two when Bo rescued her on New Year's Eve - but insisted Sam was the man she loved and wanted to be with. Nora's waffling about her feelings and her disrupting Bo's wedding caused Sam to move out temporarily, although he and Nora reconciled. While discovering Lindsay's test tampering, Nora realized that Lindsay was pregnant by Bo. Nora kept this news to herself but urged Lindsay to tell Bo the truth on her own. Lindsay had planned on telling Bo the happy news on their wedding night, but that never happened because the wedding was cancelled. When Nora threatened to tell Bo about Lindsay's pregnancy, Lindsay went crazy and physically attacked Nora. Earlier that day Lindsay had gone to see her doctor who advised her to go home and rest. The stress of fighting with Nora caused Lindsay to suffer a miscarriage. Nora was guilt-ridden, but Sam assured her that Lindsay's miscarriage hadn't been her fault. Lindsay didn't agree. After the miscarriage, her already intense hatred towards Nora tripled causing her mind to warp even further. She blamed Nora for Bo leaving her at the altar and for losing Bo's baby. Lindsay convinced herself it was all a plot that Nora wanted to keep her from being happy, especially being happy with Bo. Nora and Sam were defending Sam's son Will on charges of embezzlement of the Megan Foundation. They were unable to prove that Asa had framed Will on the charges and he was convicted. Nora accompanied Will on the train taking him to Statesville Prison to start serving his sentence. Both Nora and Bo were on the train and Nora asked for his forgiveness for all the misunderstanding between them. Although Bo still had deep feelings for Nora, he couldn't forgive her. On the way to Statesville, the train derailed and Nora was severely injured in the wreck. She was lying wedged under pieces of metal and unable to be moved to safety. When the train exploded, Nora was presumed dead. Nobody knew Dr. Colin McIver found her and saved her life. Not realizing who she was, Colin brought her to the Cherryvale Clinic for treatment of her shattered pelvis and other injuries. Meanwhile, everyone in Llanview mourned Nora's death and they gave her a memorial service that Nora saw on television while she was in the hospital. Because of smoke inhalation, Nora was unable to speak when she first regained consciousness. Though she struggled to tell the nurses and Colin her name and that she was the one being memorialized. Sam kept insisting that he felt Nora's presence and thought she was alive. His and Nora's families assumed he was just not accepting her death. When Nora could speak, the first name she said was "Lindsay Rappaport". Colin called Lindsay to clinic to identify Nora. Lindsay had been so happy believing that the thorn in her side was gone and that she would have an unimpeded second chance with Bo. She was devastated to learn that Nora was still alive. Lindsay coerced Colin into removing Nora from the clinic and keeping her "dead" until Lindsay could regain Bo's affections. Neither Lindsay nor Colin were aware of Bo's one-nightstand with Colin's estranged wife, Melanie. As Nora gained strength she tried to bargain with Colin to let her go back to her baby and Sam. Nora tried several times to reach the outside world and thought she had tricked Colin into revealing to Sam that she was alive. She tried to put the pieces together and figure out why Colin would want to keep her captive, but she didn't realize what the missing piece was right away. She saw a picture of Melanie in the bedroom and asked Colin who it was. Nora remarked that Lindsay and Melanie "could be sisters", not realizing that's exactly what they were. Will went to Melanie's house with the idea that his aunt, a plastic surgeon, could alter his face enough for him to leave the country unrecognized. Instead, he found Colin, who knocked him out and locked him in the basement. When Colin came down to check on him Will knocked Colin unconscious and found Nora in the bedroom. They were overjoyed to see each other and Will went to call the police. Todd arrived and claimed the authorities were already on the way. Then Todd claimed that he had contacted Sam and that Will should leave the country to avoid being caught. Todd, who was jealous of Sam's son, sent him to Ireland in a cargo hold and hoped that was the last they would see of him. Before leaving the country, Will left a message for Sam that Nora was alive and Colin was keeping her prisoner. When Nora realized that Lindsay was the reason she was being held captive she told Colin her theory. Colin wanted to let her go, but Lindsay insisted that Nora would send them both to jail. Lindsay got the crazy idea that Nora should lose her memory to keep her from incriminating Lindsay and Colin. Lindsay got a drug from R.J. that would make Nora forget all about her captivity at Colin's house. When Lindsay returned to Colin's she discovered that Nora had been regaining her strength and was no longer bed-ridden. The two women struggled and Lindsay accidentally injected Nora with the mind-erasing drug. Colin, who was developing feelings for Nora, was furious with Lindsay for injecting Nora with the drug. He went to Cherryvale Clinic and tried to steal the antidote from the drug cabinet. After getting Will's news about Nora and Colin, Sam, Hank and John went to the McIver house to investigate. Colin and Lindsay protested their innocence but even they were shocked to discover that Nora had disappeared from the house. Todd had taken an unconscious Nora to a convent and planned on bringing her home when it best suited his own plans. Later Todd returned Nora to Sam's house where her friends and family shared an emotional reunion with Nora. They were shocked when Nora acted confused and the only person she remembered was Hank. She thought they were still married and that Rachel was still a child. Nora failed to recognize Lindsay or Colin. Nora then asked about the little boy in the house after she found one of Matthew's toys. She had no memory of Matthew or having given birth to him. Sam and Bo noticed that Colin almost called Nora "Scarlet," but he managed to talk his way out of his error.
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Fictional Character Soap opera character Lindsay RappaportOne Life to Live characterPortrayed byCatherine HicklandDuration1998–2009, 2012First appearanceMay 14, 1998 ( )Last appearanceJanuary 6, 2012 (2012-01-06)ClassificationFormer, regularCreated byPam LongIntroduced by Lindsay Rappaport is a fictional character on the American daytime drama One Life to Live. She was portrayed by Catherine Hickland, who debuted May 14, 1998,[1] and played her continually through October 2008. Hickland briefly reprised the role in July 2009. Hickland returned to the role of Lindsay from January 4–6, 2012, for the show's ABC Daytime finale.[2] Character background [edit] Lindsay was born off-screen to a stern and disapproving father, Dennis Farrell, who doted on her younger sister, Melanie, while shunning Lindsay. Even after Lindsay married hotshot lawyer Sam Rappaport and raised his two children, Lindsay was disappointed and angered when Sam's fell out of love with her and in love with Nora Hanen. A series of desperate affairs followed for Lindsay, including one with brother-in-law, Colin MacIver, and the loveless marriage of Sam and Lindsay finally ended as their two children reached adulthood. Storylines [edit] Lindsay arrives in Llanview following Sam, immediately sparking a rivalry with Nora Hanen. She befriends and marries Clint Buchanan, but the marriage falls apart. Obsessed with the woman she blamed for ending her marriage, Lindsay engages in a vendetta against Nora, aiming to break up her marriage to Bo Buchanan; this begins a feud which would last a decade. A business partnership, meanwhile, blossoms with Dorian Lord, and Lindsay forges a friendship with R.J. Gannon. Sam and Lindsay's children, Will and Jennifer, appear in 1998 and 2001, respectively. Jen ends up turning to prospective stepmother Nora as a maternal figure for advice on life and relationships, to the displeasure of Lindsay. Lindsay's relationship with R.J. eventually blossoms into a romance, and she helps him gain custody of his granddaughter, Jamie, after the death of R.J.'s daughter, Keri Reynolds. Lindsay becomes attached to Jamie, but her relationship with R. J. ends in early 2007. Single again, Lindsay rededicates herself to a motherly relationship with Jen's best friend, Marcie Walsh McBain, her new husband Michael McBain, and their adopted son "Tommy". At the same time, she busies herself with numerous children's charities, advocacy groups for single mothers, and showcases the work of artist Cristian Vega in her gallery. In August 2007, Lindsay is shocked to discover that she had won Llanview's famed "Woman of the Year" award. After Nora presents the award, an emotional Lindsay tells the audience she can not accept it, after which John McBain arrests her for the murder of Spencer Truman. During Lindsay's arraignment, she gives an emotional account of the circumstances and events that led her to kill Spencer: she knew that Spencer had arranged for the McBains to adopt Todd Manning’s missing infant son, and murdered him to prevent the McBains from losing Tommy. Lindsay then collapses into catatonia and is remanded to St. Ann’s psychiatric hospital for evaluation. After learning of visits from several friends, such as Bo and R.J., Nora arranges to have criminal proceedings reconvened, convinced that Lindsay has feigned mental illness. On January 3, 2008, Lindsay is deemed fit to stand trial but also determined to have been insane at the time of the murder. With both Bo and R.J. offering to be her legal guardian, Lindsay is returned to St. Ann’s sanitarium. Lindsay is eventually remanded into Bo's guardianship. After her release, Lindsay confides in R.J. that she had indeed faked a breakdown to avoid prosecution for murder. R.J. writes Lindsay a letter thanking her for confiding in him. The letter gets mixed with Nora's court filings, though, and Nora forces Lindsay to reveal her secret. Lindsay's attorney attempts to get her murder charges dropped on double jeopardy but fails, and she pleads guilty. Bo visits Lindsay in jail on August 27, 2008.[3] Bo visits Lindsay in Statesville again on July 30 and 31, 2009.[4][5][6] Hickland appears again as a vision of Lindsay Rex Balsom’s dream sequence on October 1, 2009. During the Statesville Prison break in January 2012, Lindsay breaks into Bo's apartment to warn him about the plan of Troy MacIver to kidnap Nora. Bo and Lindsay thwart Troy’s plans. Nora thanks Lindsay for saving their lives and agrees to a truce. Bo and Nora promise Lindsay to do everything they can to get her paroled. As Lindsay leaves, she has a smirk on her face and the audience is left to wonder where Lindsay went. Catherine Hickland stated she purposefully played up that moment ambiguously to leave story options open for the Prospect Park continuation of One Life to Live.[7] References [edit]
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Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:44 AM ET | By Scotty Gore (SoapOperaNetwork.com) -- Catherine Hickland returns to Llanview as Lindsay Rappaport to spice things up bet
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Thursday, May 21, 2009 12:44 AM ET | By Scotty Gore (SoapOperaNetwork.com) — Catherine Hickland returns to Llanview as Lindsay Rappaport to spice things up between Bo and Nora. Although Lindsay hasn’t been seen being led away in handcuffs after being convicted of murdering evil doctor Spencer Truman (with the exception of Rex Balsom’s dream last October as he went under the knife to remove a bullet from his chest cavity), the firey vixen is set to return to Llanview in only a few short weeks. Although it remains to be seen if and how the town’s token Rappaport will be granted a release from prison, reports are that she will come between Bo and Nora’s precarious relationship. Rumors claim that Clint arranges for Lindsay to go free with hopes that she will hook up with Bo, and push Nora away from her ex-husband and into his open arms. However, a spokesperson for “One Life to Live” had no comment. The news comes as a suprise to many “One Life” fans who had written off the character following her murder conviction last summer. Hickland broke the news earlier this week when the actress posted messages on her official Facebook and Twitter pages that “I’ll be returning to ‘One Life to Live’ in June! Stay tuned. :)” A first airdate has not been set, nor has the length of Hickland’s return been announced. Prior to joining “OLTL” in 1998, Hickland appeared as Courtney Marshall on “Texas” (1980-81), Julie Cregg and Jenny Diamond on “Capitol” (1983-87), Brooke Logan on “The Bold and the Beautiful” (1987), and Tess Wilder on “Loving” (1993-95) and “The City” (1995-1997). In addition, she has also guest starred on a number of televsion programs including “Knight Rider,” “CHiPs,” “Law & Order,” “Eight is Enough,” “Vega$,” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” Hickland, who was taken off contract with “OLTL” in 2005, also runs the highly successful make-up company Cat’s Cosmetics, and recently wrote her first book entitled The 30-Day Heartbreak Cure-A Guide for Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month from Today. In addition, the actress has also appeared on Brodway, and performed for audiences as a clinical hypnotist. Hickland has been married three times, most recently to “All My Children” actor Michael E. Knight (Tad Martin); the pair are currently separated. From 1984-89, she was married to “Baywatch” star David Hasselhoff. Look for Hickland to return to “OLTL” sometime in June. SON will bring you more information as it becomes available. “One Life to Live” airs weekdays on ABC. Weeknights on SOAPnet. Check local listings. Discussion: Hickland Finds New ‘Life to Live’
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Miriam Oboler Rappaport, mother of Edward Rappaport (Nancy), Leah Strauss (Randy), and Deborah Robello; and grandmother of Benjamin, Ryan (Georgia), Joshua,
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Miriam Oboler Rappaport OBITUARY Miriam Oboler Rappaport, mother of Edward Rappaport (Nancy), Leah Strauss (Randy), and Deborah Robello; and grandmother of Benjamin, Ryan (Georgia), Joshua, Lindsay, David, Joseph and Lillian, died peacefully Saturday, August 19, 2023, after a sudden devastating return of cancer. She was predeceased by the love of her life, Martin Louis Rappaport, in 2016.Miriam’s legacy lives on through the countless students, geriatric social work clients, friends, cousins and family members around the world whom she cherished, mentored, and entertained with her stunning wit, charm and brilliance. Her phenomenal memory for events, literature, medical and scientific achievements, global political history, music and showbiz, family lore, and an impressive amalgam of trivia knew no bounds. Her thirst for knowledge was unquenchable, her compassion and respect for people deep and true, her love of life palpable.Born October 5, 1929, Miriam was the treasured only child of Louis and Vera Oboler, emigres from Dvinsk, Latvia, and Druya, Belarus. She grew up in West Rogers Park and Albany Park, Chicago, speaking Russian at home, acquiring an understanding of the Yiddish her parents spoke between themselves, learning precise English in public school, later becoming fluent in Spanish, and adding passable Japanese and Hebrew to her repertoire. Miriam was a child of the Depression. She and Vera (a credentialed pharmacist in her native country) were welcomed into the arms of extended family in Detroit, New York, and Springfield, MA, while Louis found work as a journeyman electrician. They settled in Chicago’s Jewish neighborhood around Lawrence Avenue. Recognized early for her exceptional intellect, Miriam advanced a grade and a half in school, graduating from Von Steuben High School at the age of 16. She attended Adelphi College, the University of Illinois, and Roosevelt College, where she met Martin. They married in 1951, and both obtained masters degrees in psychology at the University of Oregon. Miriam taught middle school math when they moved to Eureka, CA. They soon moved again to Southern California, where Edward and Leah were born. In 1963, Martin accepted the position of psychologist in Pajaro and Santa Cruz school districts, and the family settled into the Temple Beth El Jewish community. Debby was born soon after. The family lived in Japan for two years, and returned home with enduring memories and marvelous stories. Although her children’s love for travel likely began then, Miriam was content to stay put, within the embrace of the Santa Cruz community. After her children left home, Miriam and Martin enjoyed occasional cruises. They were married for 64 years.When her children were in school most of the day, Miriam restarted her career as a psychologist. She worked as a clerk of the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, then as a county social services eligibility professional assisting elderly clients, and retired after 21 years as a social worker with Santa Cruz County Adult Protective Services. In between, she and Martin took great delight in their growing family’s achievements and adventures. All seven of their grandchildren are immeasurably devoted to their Bubbe and Papa. Miriam will be laid to rest beside Martin, her eternal partner, at Home of Peace cemetery, 422 Meder Street, Santa Cruz, on Wednesday, August 23, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Miriam’s memory to Hospice of Santa Cruz, Temple Beth El, Doctors Without Borders, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), or the Jewish Community Library.
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May God comfort you among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. .המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים Deborah Begun ז״לדבורה בת שמריהו זנדל We regret to announce the passing of: Deborah Begun ז״ל דבורה בת שמריהו זנדל August 4, 2024 – 29 Tammuz 5784 Wife of: Irving Isaac Begun ז״ל Mother and mother-in-law: Sheryl and George Markus Hindy and Raymond Pearson Dov and Bonnie Begun (our members) Grandmother and Great Grandmother to the Begun and Markus families. Funeral/Interment: Tuesday August 6 at 11:00 am in Montreal Interment: Young Israel of Montreal Congregation Section, Kehal Israel Cemetery, 4189 des Sources Blvd, D.D.O. Shiva/Services: 6 Forest Wood, Toronto, starting Wednesday August 7 Thursday Aug 8: Shiva 3 pm to 10 pm, Mincha/Maariv 6:45 pm Friday Aug 9: Shacharit 7:15 am and early Mincha 2:00 pm, Shiva until 2:00 pm Motzei Shabbat (Aug. 10): Shiva until 10:30 pm. Sunday Aug 11: Shacharit 8:30 am / Mincha Maariv 6:45 pm, Shiva until 12 pm and 3:00 pm to 8 pm Monday Aug 12: Shacharit 7:15 am. Rebecca Kellerstein ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rebecca Kellerstein ז״ל Rivka Sara bat Tzipporah v' Meyer Shmuel on August 1, 2024 – 26 Tammuz 5784 Wife of: Daniel Kadoch Sister / Sister-in-Law of: Jeremy & Jennie Kellerstein (our members) David & Tali Kellerstein Ari & Sandy Kadoch Daughter of: Faye and Martin Kellerstein Mother of: Evan Kadoch Dalia Kadoch Aunt of: Coby, Shira, Adina, Leah, Josh, Eden, Michal and Eliana Funeral: Friday, August 2, 2024 at 3:15 pm Graveside at Pardes Chaim Cemetery, Community Section 4D Shiva: Visits Sunday and Monday 1:00 - 4:00 pm at 184 Glenforest Dr. Thornhill Tuesday and Wednesday 1:00- 4:00 pm at 79 Roberta Dr. Toronto Services: 79 Roberta Drive Sunday and Monday: 8:00 am and 6:45 pm Tuesday and Wednesday 7:15 am and 6:45 pm Thursday at 7:00 am Joseph Casse ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Joseph Casse ז״ל Yosef ben Zvi v’Coina on June 26, 2024 – 20 Sivan 5784 Henry Joseph Gertner ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Henry Joseph Gertner ז״ל Yoseph Hanuch Ben Dov v’Regina on June 26, 2024 – 20 Sivan 5784 Dr. Melvyn Kay ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Dr. Melvyn Kay ז״ל Meir Aba ben Zvi v' Batya on June 15, 2024 / 9 Sivan 5784 Harold Warren Rosen ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Harold Warren Rosen ז״ל Tzvi Zev ben Akiva v’Bayla on May 29, 2024 – 21 Iyar 5784 Shoshana Samuels ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of Shoshana Samuels ז"ל Shoshana bat Avraham v'Esther on May 24, 2024 - 16 Iyar 5784 Rivie Seaberg ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Rivie Seaberg ז״ל on May 16, 2024 - 8 Iyar 5784 Evelyn Freedland ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Evelyn Freedland ז״ל Chava bat Fishel v'Chaya on May 6, 2024 – 27 Nisan 5784 Mother/Mother-in-Law of: Bonnie & Eric Paul & Ellyn Marla & Walter Rochelle Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park - Shaarei Shomayim Section Shiva: private Georges Hakoun ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Georges Hakoun ז״ל on May 4, 2024 – 26 Nisan 5784 Father / Father-in-Law of: Caroline & Ted Perlmutter (our members) Jack & Wendy Hakoun Mimi (Esther) Hakoun Grandfather of: Elianna Perlmutter Naomi Perlmutter Shiva and Services: 112 Viewmount Avenue Shiva visits: 10:00 am - 11:30 am, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm, 7:30 pm - 9:15 pm (no visits after 9:30 pm) Shacharit: Wednesday, May 8th - Friday, May 10th at 7:30 a.m. Mincha followed by Maariv: Wednesday, May 8 - Thursday, May 9th at 8:15 p.m. Shiva ends Friday, May 10th at 3:00 pm Harry Schachter ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Harry Schachter ז״ל on April 17, 2024 – 9 Nisan 5784 Husband of: Judy Schachter (our member) Father/Father-in-Law of: Aviva & Paul Eisen Asher Schachter and Leora Tyber Grandfather of: Adam Noah Sarah Audrey Funeral: Friday, April 19 at 10:30 am Benjamin’s Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Palmerston Section 986 Wilson Avenue, Toronto Shiva and Services Shiva Location: 567 Deloraine Avenue,Toronto, Ontario,M5M 2C5 Shiva visits following the interment until 2:30 pm. Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm with an evening service at 8:00 pm. Shiva visits will conclude Monday, April 22nd in the morning. Ida Pratzer ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Ida Pratzer ז״ל on April 10, 2024 – 2 Nisan 5784 Wife of: Isy Pratzer ז״ל Mother / Mother-in-Law of: Elan Pratzer & Malka Lewittes (our members) Dahlia and Ian Solomon Sister of: Jaques ז״ל Ruth ז״ל Sabine ז״ל Grandmother of: Daniel & Jessica Joanna & Andre Ariella & David Noam & Yael Aviva & Neil Great grandmother of: Lilah -Eve Shoshana Izzy Lev Ziv Rafi Funeral: Friday, April 12, 2024 at 10:00 am Benjamin’s Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, 6033 Bathurst Street Shiva: 139 Strathallan Blvd Toronto ON M5N 1S9 Shiva Visits: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Services: Mincha/Maariv: 7:50 pm Louis Goelman ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Louis Goelman ז״ל Arieh Laib ben David Avidor v'Perel on April 8, 2024 – 29 Adar II 5784 Husband of: Sharon Dobrinsky Goelman Brother/Brother-in-Law of: Larry & Virginia Goelman Miriam & Marty Melnick Ben & Sandie Goelman Father/Father-in-Law of: Ron Goelman & Cindy Berk Chuck Goelman & Shelley Zane Grandfather of: Ryan Goelman Kate Goelman Funeral: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 2:00 pm Benjamin’s Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West Interment: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Beit Himinyan section Shiva: 15 Manitou Blvd (corner Briar Hill) 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:30 pm. Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Please no visits on Saturday. Services: Evening services will be held at 7:35 pm each week night except Friday and Saturday evening. Shiva will conclude Tuesday morning, April 16th Hanna Furman ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Hanna Furman ז״ל Chana bas Shlomo v’Chaya on March 26, 2024 – 16 Adar II 5784 Mother of: Svetlana Rosenberg Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 1:00 pm Graveside Service - Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Section Shiva: 35 Crown Heights Cres. Services: Morning Services at 7:00 am Thursday - Tuesday Friday & Sunday at 8:00 am Evening Services 6:00 pm Shiva concludes Tuesday morning, April 2nd after prayers. Bernard (Bernie) Scherer ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Bernard (Bernie) Scherer ז״ל Dov ben Yoseph v’Rivka on March 23, 2024 – 13 Adar II 5784 Father/Father-in-Law of: Leora & Aaron Holtzman (our members) Danny Scherer Ofra Shai Rory Shaanan Scherer Sari Brother of: Helen Funeral/Interment: March 25, 2024 Graveside Service 10:30 am Mount Sinai Memorial Park – Sunnyside Section (986 Wilson Ave, Toronto) Services: Shacharit: Tuesday to Thursday at 7:00 a.m. Friday and Sunday at 8:00 a.m. Mincha/Maariv will be held daily (excluding Friday) at 7:25 p.m. Shiva visits: 16 Finlayson Ct., Thornhill, L4J 3B8 Monday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:25 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 7:25 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Shiva concludes Sunday morning following Shacharit. Violette Sasson ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Violette Sasson ז״ל Violette Bat Menachem V'Balicha on Friday, March 8, 2024 - 28 Adar I 5784 Wife of: Eliahou Sasson ז"ל Mother / Mother-in-Law of: Abraham & Anat Sasson Zion & Joyce Sasson (our members) Bella & Ely Balboul. Sister / Sister-in-Law of: David Korine ז"ל Jimi (Yigal) ז"ל & Nava Korine Zvika & Linda Korine Grandmother of: Tova Sasson & Elad Travis (our members) Audrey Sasson & Dean Aronovici Gila Sasson & Ben Pichette Andrew Sasson & Chen Klachook Liron Balboul, Gill Balboul & Seth Buchman Alexa Sasson & Mat Abramsky Shira Sasson & Guy Voichek Yoni Balboul Great Grandmother of truly Great Grandchildren. Funeral: Sunday, March 10 Steeles Memorial Chapel 2:00 pm, To view the service virtually, please go to https://smclive.ca/ Interment: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, 10953 Dufferin Street, Maple, Iraqi Jewish Association Section Services: 48 Russfax Dr., Toronto, M2R 3B1 Mincha/Maariv at 7 p.m. Shiva visits: Sunday - 6:30 to 8:00p.m., Monday through Thursday 1 to 4:00p.m., and 6 to 9:00p.m., Friday 1 to 3:00p.m. Adele Meister ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Adele Meister ז״ל Golda bat Mendel v’Blima on March 8, 2024 – 28 Adar I 5784 Wife of: Alex Meister ז"ל Mother / Mother-in-Law Rochelle & Rabbi Elliott Diamond George Meister Funeral: Friday, March 8, 2024 Steeles Memorial Chapel 1:00 pm Interment: Bathurst Lawn – Shaarei Tefillah Section Services and Shiva: 86 Glen Rush Blvd Shacharit – Sunday 8:30 am, Monday – Thursday 7:00 am Mincha/Maariv – Sunday-Wednesday 7:05 pm Bronia Fialkov ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Bronia Fialkov ז״ל Bracha bat Avraham Itzchak v'Leah on Sunday, March 3, 2024 – 23 Adar I 5784 Wife of: Gershon Fialkov ז"ל Mother / Mother-in-Law: Jeff & Laurie Fialkov (members) Harry & Karen Fialkov Eynat Albert ז"ל & Mark Albert Grandmother of: Josh Albert (Audrey) Ben Fialkov Shanie Fialkov (Tyler) Pippa Fialkov Ari Fialkov Great Grandmother of: Theo Danielson Nora Albert Funeral: Wednesday, March 6 Steeles Memorial Chapel 1:00 pm Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park (Shaarei Shomayim Palmerston Section) Services: 54 Caldow Road, Toronto Shacharit at 7:30 a.m. (Sunday at 8:30 a.m.), Mincha/Maariv at 7:00 p.m. Shiva Visits: Wednesday immediately after the service until 7:30 pm Thursday 1:00 to 4:00 pm, and 6:30 to 8:00 pm Friday 1:00 to 3:00 pm Sunday and Monday 1:00 to 4:00 pm, and 6:30 to 8:00 pm Shiva concludes Tuesday morning, March 12. Jack Osher ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Jack Osher ז״ל Yaakov ben Moshe on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 – 18 Adar I 5784 Husband of: Glenda Osher Father / Father-in-Law of: Jodi & Craig Suchard Brother / Brother-in-Law of: Robbie & Avis Osher (our members) Merle & Robin Schoenlank Grandfather of: Sara Chaya, Levi, Sorah Leah Funeral: Thursday, February 29, 2024, at 10:00 am Johannesburg, South Africa Services/Shiva: 248 Glengrove Avenue Sunday, March 3 – Tuesday, March 5 Mincha/Maariv: 5:55 pm Shiva visits 2:00 - 5:00 pm (Please enter through the lower door on the right of the garage) Sam Warner ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sam Warner ז״ל Shlomo ben Yonah Mordechai v’ Batsheva on Sunday, February 4, 2024 - 26 Shevat 5784 Husband of: Freda Warner z”l Father / Father-in-Law of: Ellen Warner & Jeff Lipton (our members) Gerry & Ruth Warner Leibe & Leah Warner Brother of: Gordon Winemaker Lillian Butozsky Funeral: Monday, February 5, 2024, at 2:00 pm Steeles Memorial Chapel Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park– Clanton Park Synagogue section Services: Shacharit - Tuesday to Friday 7:15 am, Sunday 8:15 am Mincha/Maariv - Monday to Thursday: 5:15 pm Shiva: 55 York Downs Drive Monday: Following the interment until 6:00 pm, resuming at 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Tuesday – Thursday: after Shacharit until 12:00 pm, 2:00 – 6:00 pm, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Friday: after Shacharit until 12:00 pm Shiva concludes Sunday morning, February 11 Eden Orbach ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Eden Orbach ז״ל Yehuda Ben Yaacov V'Margalit on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 - 13 Shevat 5784 Son of: Marla Orbach (our member) Husband of: Christine Orbach Father of: Adina Orbach, Eliana Orbach, Juliet Orbach Brother of: Dara Orbach Rebecca Orbach Grandson of: Grace Schelew Funeral: Thursday, January 25, 2024, at 10:00 am Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Services can be viewed on Benjamin's YouTube Channel. Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park – Tzosmerer Friendly Society. Mincha Services: Thursday 5:00 pm Sunday 5:10 pm Monday and Tuesday 5:15 pm Shiva: 52 Magpie Crescent, Toronto Following the interment until 3:30 pm, resuming 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm Friday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Saturday night from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday, Monday, Tuesday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Shiva concludes Wednesday morning, January 31st Sarah Sue Goldfarb ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sarah Sue Goldfarb ז״ל Chaya Sura Bat Moshe V'Dina on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 - 6 Shevat 5784 Wife of: Stan Goldfarb Mother / Mother-in Law of : Jeff Goldfarb & Lydia Vale (our members) Gary & Synthia Goldfarb Howard & Sophy Goldfarb Pamela Goldfarb Sister / Sister-in-Law of: Sheldon & Rocky Meslin Edith Kalev Grandmother of: Jonathan & Rivky, Michael, Eric & Sora, Joshua and Sabrina, Marshall & Irini, Tracy & Andre, Mathew, David, Rachel, and Indigo Great Grandmother of: Temara Necha, Yerachmiel, Yechezkel, Harper, and Lucia Funeral: Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 10:00 am Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Services can be viewed on Benjamin's YouTube Channel. Interment: Pardes Chaim Cemetery - Beth David B'nai Israel Beth Am Section. Services: 99 Cocksfield Avenue Morning services will be held on Friday at 8:30 am, Sunday at 9:00 am and Monday through Wednesday at 8:30 am. Evening services will be held Thursday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at 7:30 pm. Shiva: 99 Cocksfield Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M3H 3T3 Edit Galfi ז"ל We regret to announce the passing of: Edit Galfi ז״ל on Thursday, January 11, 2024 - 1 Shevat 5784 Joseph Benatar ז״ל Elliot Godel ז״ל Moishe Goldstein ז״ל Sarah Glatt ז״ל Berl Nadler ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Berl Nadler ז״ל Yitzchak Dov ben Yosef v’Dvorah on Monday, November 20, 2023 – 8 Kislev 5784 Husband of: Rebecca Rotenberg Nadler, our member Father/Father-in-Law of: Batya Meira Nadler and Matt Albert Tova Davida Nadler and Dr. Seth Avner Hillel Zvi and Tova Nadler Ariella Esther Nadler and Rabbi Hody Nemes Brother/Brother-in-Law of: David Nadler and Tara Dubrow, our members Rabbi Dr. Allan Nadler Pamela Nadler Emmerich and Adam Emmerich Grandfather of: Yosef, Shoshana, Abie, Levi, Rose, Adira, Yonah, Natan, Charlie, Adin, Elie, Shaya, Hallel, Amalia Interment: Israel: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 1:30 pm EST (Toronto time), contingent upon arrival time in Israel. Livestream: https://www.c-live.co.il/archives/46162 Shiva: For David Nadler (244 Hillhurst Boulevard) - Tuesday and Wednesday 7:00pm to 9:30pm Services: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Mincha/Maariv at 4:30 pm, Wednesday and Thursday Shacharit at 7:30am. Shiva/Services continue for all Nadler Family members at 208 Coldstream upon Rebecca's return from Israel: Thursday: Maariv 8:00 PM Friday: Shacharit 7:30 am, Mincha 1:30 pm Motzei Shabbat Shiva visit (no services) 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Sunday: Shacharit 8:30 am, Mincha 4:30 pm Monday - Tuesday, Shacharit 7:30 am, Mincha 4:30 pm Wednesday, Shacharit 7:30 am Please do not make Shiva visits during these times: 12:00 - 2:00 pm 6:00 - 7:30 pm after 9:30 pm Shiva will conclude on Wednesday morning, November 29. Ben Platt ז״ל . Staff Sargeant Yonadav Raz Levenstein הי״ד Anna Kremer ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Anna Kremer z"l Chana bat Yehuda v'Rivka on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 - 5 Tishrei 5784 Wife of: Elias Alex Kremer z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Roberta Kremer & Sandy Finkelstein, our members Sidney Kremer & Zoe Mandel Grandmother of: Emma Finkelstein & Michelle Brigler Mara & Jamin Finkelstein Adele Finkelstein, our member Hunter Kremer Alexandra Kremer Great-Grandmother of: Na'ama Ella Finkelstein Funeral: Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 12:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Lithuanian Farband Society Section Shiva: 168 Shelborne Avenue Thursday - 2:00-5:00 pm & 7:00-9:00 pm Friday - 9:30 am-12:30 pm & 2:00-4:00 pm Sunday - 10:00 am-1:00 pm Service: Mincha - Thursday at 7:15 pm Shiva will conclude Sunday, September 24 at 1:00 pm Oved Travis ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Oved Travis z"l Oved ben Regina on Thursday, September 14, 2023 - 28 Elul 5783 Father/Father-in-law of: Elad Travis (Tova Sasson-Travis), our members Inbal Engler (Alon) Noam Travis Grandfather of: Tali, Sam, Moshe and Boaz Travis, our members Hila and Roni Engler Shiva: In Jerusalem Annie Togman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Annie Togman z"l Chana bat Mordechai v'Raizel on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 - 20 Elul 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Rose (Togman) & Michael Heilbronn, our members Martin & Tali Togman Beloved Grandmother of: Leora Heilbronn Tovi Heilbronn Rachel Wortzman Richard & Kendal Togman Hart & Aviva Togman Sarah Togman Beloved Great Grandmother: Lev Heilbronn Noa Heilbronn Sadie Togman Eden Togman Funeral: Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 11:00 am Steeles Memorial Chapel Interment: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, B'Nai Torah Section Shiva & Services: 138 Spring Gate Blvd. Thornhill Thursday Sep. 7 following the funeral & interment until 9:00 pm Mincha/Maariv 7:00 pm Friday Sep. 8, 2:00-4:00 pm Sunday-Tuesday Sep. 10-12, 2:00 pm-9:00 pm Mincha/Maariv 7:00 pm Barry Chapnick ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Barry Chapnick z"l Alter Dov ben Ephraim Fishel v'Zippora on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 - 6 Elul 5783 Husband of: Jane Chapnick, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Cary and Alana Chapnick Stephen Chapnick and Dana Lerner Brother/Brother-in-law of: Paul and Joyce Grandfather of: Ella, Ava, and Sonny Funeral: Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 12:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: McCowan Road Cemetery 105 McCowan Road Shiva: 55 Delisle Avenue, # 1101, Toronto Following the interment until 7:00 pm Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Shiva will conclude Friday, September 1 at 4:00 pm Howard Petrook ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Howard Petrook z"l Chaim ben Zev v'Golda on Sunday, August 20, 2023 - 4 Elul 5783 Husband of: Janice Petrook, our member Father of: Hayley Petrook Shonna Petrook (Andrew Fleming) Funeral: Wednesday August 23, 2023 at 10:00 am Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: McCowan Road Cemetery 105 McCowan Rd, Scarborough A private reception and Shiva will follow. Marsha Bielak ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Marsha Bielak z"l Masha bat Tzvi Aryeh v'Rikel on Monday, August 14, 2023 - 27 Av 5783 Wife of: The late Leslie Bielak z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Malka (Marilyn) and Joel Gold Robert and Gloria Bielak Sylvia Bielak Anita Bielak-Dadouch (our member) Faye and Marvin White Grandmother of: Leslie and Sarah, Natalie, Rachel and Nati, Jackie Shayna and Aaron, Leslie and Shayla, Aaron and Katie (our members), Rachel and Blake (our members), Leslie (our member), Melissa (our member), Zachary and Nicole, Jeremy, and Jordan Great-grandmother of: Madison, Max, Coby, Ari, Jayden, Emma, Kenny, Brody, Rebecca, Nessa, and Jack Funeral: Today - Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 3:00 pm Steeles Memorial Chapel Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, 6033 Bathurst St. Bathurst Gardens - Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue Section Shiva: 31 Cosmic Dr., Toronto Wednesday and Thursday 1:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:00 to 9:00 pm Friday 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Sunday to 1:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:00 to 9:00 pm Services: Shacharit - Wednesday to Friday 7:30 am; Sunday 9:00 am; Monday 7:30 am Mincha/ Maariv - Tuesday to Thursday 6:40 pm; Sunday 6:40 pm Shiva concludes Monday after Shacharit Lailla Rapoport ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Lailla Rapoport z"l Leah bat Meyer v'Mattie on Tuesday, August 8, 2023 - 21 Av 5783 Wife of: The late Dr. Abraham Rapoport z"l Mother of: Nessa and Tobi, Ruth, Tova and Du, Myra and Michael Sister-in-law of: Gita Rotenberg, our member Aunt of: Rebecca Rotenberg Nadler & Berl Nadler, our members Funeral: Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 11:00 am Steeles Memorial Chapel Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Section Shiva: 43 Avenal Drive. 7:30-11:00 am, 2:00-4:00 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm Friday 7:30 am-1:00 pm Sunday 9:00-11:00 am, 2:00-4:00 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm Services: Shacharit at 7:30 am (Sunday at 9:00 am) Mincha/Maariv at 8:15 pm Renia Britstone ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Renia Britstone z"l Rusha Gittel bat Yisrol Itzhak v'Raisel on Sunday, August 6, 2023 - 19 Av 5783 Wife of: Meyer Britstone z"l Mother of: Shoshanah “Rosie” Madoff (Jeffrey) Martin Britstone z"l Toby Britstone Grandmother of: Leah, Ari (Janina), Ava, Zak, and Maya Great-grandmother of: Levi, Max, and Sonny Funeral: Monday, August 7, 2023 Shiva: 3000 Bathurst St. PH 4. Toronto Wednesday & Thursday 3:00-6:00 pm Friday 10:00 am-1:00 pm Dr. Martin Kosoy ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Dr. Martin Kosoy z"l Mordechai Tzvi ben Yaakov v'Gittel on Tuesday, July 25, 2023 - 7 Av 5783 Husband of: Estelle Kosoy, our member Brother of: Dr. Phillip & Ada Kosoy, our members Father/Father-in-law of: Michelle Kosoy & Andrew Burnstein Daniel Kosoy Robert Kosoy Eliezer and Shosha Kosoy Grandfather of: Alexander, Benjamin, Cole, Jona, Hana, Cayla Cloe, Jacob Ezra, Bat Sheva, Batya, Malka, Yehuda, Goldy, Nechama, Yocheved, Yisroel Shimon. Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 Shiva: 20 Coulson Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1Y5 Shiva visits following the interment until 9:00 p.m. Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Services: Evening services at 7:30 p.m Frank Angell ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Frank Angell z"l Tzvi Moshe ben Yeshayahu on Saturday, July 22, 2023 - 4 Av 5783 Husband of: Elaine Angell Father/Father-in-law of: Ralph and Karen Angell, our members Ben and Tiffany Angell Ellie Angell Grandfather of: Noa, Sophie, Jake, Talia and Lily Angell Funeral/Shiva: In Glasgow Helen Parker ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Helen Parker z"l Chaya bat Baruch v'Yachet on Friday, July 21, 2023 - 4 Av 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Faith and Stan Feinberg Risa and Louis Vandersluis, our members Martin and Nechama Parker Fred and Tammy Parker, our members Barry and Irene Parker Sister-in-law of: Renee Goldhar Helen Parker of Vancouver Grandmother and Great Grandmother of: Bubby of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren Funeral: Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, Monday July 24, 2023 at 12:00 pm Interment: Lambton Cemetery, 1305 Royal York Road, Toronto - Beth Jacob Synagogue Section Shiva: 68 Viewmount Avenue, Toronto Following the burial, Shiva visits begin at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday 10-12, 2-5, 7-9 Wednesday 10-12, 2-5 Thursday the family will not be receiving visits due to Tisha B'Av Friday 10-12, and 1-3. Services: Morning services at Shaarei Shomayim Congregation (470 Glencairn) Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 a.m, Thursday at 7:00 am and Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Evening Services at 68 Viewmount 7:00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Bessie Greenbloom ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Bessie Greenbloom z"l Pessel bat Moshe on Friday, July 21, 2023 - 3 Av 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ellen Spigelman, our Lifecycle Coordinator Todd Greenbloom Michael Greenbloom & Elise Yanover Susan Greenbloom Funeral: Graveside, Sunday, July 23, 2023, 10:00 am Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Adath Israel Section Shiva & Services: 52 McGillivray Avenue, Toronto Following the interment, continuing daily from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Evening services at 7:30 pm. Shiva will conclude Thursday evening, July 27. Please note: At the request of the family masks are preferred during shiva visits. Sandra Miller ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sandra Miller z"l Sara bat Natan Nuta v'Shoshana on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 - 29 Tammuz 5783 Mother of: Gilbert (Shayna) Miller, our members Liza Miller Brenda Miller Nahornick Funeral and Shiva: In Edmonton Mendel Tenenbaum ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Mendel Tenenbaum z"l Menachem Mendel ben Dov David v'Devora Kometz on Monday, July 17, 2023 - 28 Tammuz 5783 Husband of: Milla Tenenbaum, our member Father of: David Tenenbaum Leah Tenenbaum Sally Tenenbaum-Rubin Rebecca Tenenbaum Father-in-law of: Wolf Rubin Grandfather of: Abe and Chaya Rachel Weinstock Jake, Rachel and Mia Mandel Rachelle, Danielle and Chantal Rubin Funeral: Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 4:15 pm Shaarei Shomayim Congregation The casket will be placed in the Main Lobby - Kohanim should not come into the building Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Wierzbnik Section Shiva & Services: 24 Alexandra Wood Visits following the funeral - 7:45 pm to 9:15 pm Mincha at the cemetery Shacharit at 8:00 am Mincha/Maariv at 7:00 pm Shiva visits 8:00 am to 10:00 am and 5:00 pm to 9:15 pm Rebbetzin Marlene (Malka) Rubin ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rebbetzin Marlene (Malka) Rubin z"l Rivka Margola bat Reb Yitzchok Isaac on Shabbat, July 8, 2023 - 19 Tammuz 5783 Wife of: Rabbi Avrohom Rubin z"l Mother of: Reuven Rubin Chayim Rubin (High Holiday Chazzan) Shifra Weiss Debbie Rosenfeld Shaindy Rubin-Cohen Funeral: Tuesday, July 11 in the Khal Machzikei Hadas (Clanton Park) Shul Interment: Eretz Yisroel, Eretz HaChaim Cemetery Shiva: Until Monday morning, July 17 3636 Bathurst Apt. 407 (buzzer code is Rubin, Marlene) 10:00 am-12:00 pm and 6:00 pm-8:30 pm Services: Mincha/Maariv Thursday & Sunday at 8:45 pm Mincha Friday at 2:00 pm Shacharit Friday & Monday at 7:30 am Shacharit Sunday at 8:00 am Chayim will return from Israel on Thursday evening. Shiva for aveilim in Toronto (Chayim and Shaindy) will conclude after Shacharit on Monday, July 17. Rachel "Leah" Chodikoff ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rachel "Leah" Chodikoff z"l on Shabbat, July 8, 2023 - 19 Tammuz 5783 Wife of: Donald Chodikoff z"l Mother/Mother-in-Law of: Glenn, Wayne and Mel, Karen Ann Jesin and Gary Litwack (our members), and Ian Grandmother of: Daniela Jesin (Seth), Josh Jesin (Kathleen) and Emily Jesin (Josh) Great-grandmother of: Isabel Dawn Giddens Funeral: Monday, July 10, 2023 at 12:00 pm Jewish Memorial Gardens, 2692 Bank Street, Ottawa Shiva - Monday and Tuesday in Ottawa 3868 Revelstoke Drive, Ottawa Monday - after the burial until 9:00 pm with services at 6:00 pm Tuesday - 1:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm Shiva - Wednesday to Sunday in Toronto 34 Bayhampton Court, Toronto Wednesday - 6:00 to 9:00 pm with services at 6:00 pm Thursday - 1:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:00 to 9:00 pm with services at 6:00 pm Friday - 1:00 to 4:00 pm Sunday - 8:30 to 11:00 am with a service at 8:30 am Mira Koschitzky ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Mira Koschitzky z"l (nee Martin-Szus) Miriam bat Fraidel on Sunday, June 11, 2023 - 22 Sivan 5783 Wife of: Saul Koschitzky, our member Mother/Mother-in-Law of: David and Sarena Koschitzky Joel and Riva z"l Koschitzky Tamar and Eric Goldstein Grandmother and Great-grandmother Funeral: Tuesday, June 13 in the afternoon in Israel Eretz HaChayim, Beit Shemesh Shiva in Toronto - 4 Coreydale Court Tuesday - private Shiva Wednesday and Thursday - 8:00 AM-11:30 AM and 2:00 PM-8:00 PM Shacharit 8:00 AM; Mincha/Maariv 7:10 PM Friday - 8:00 AM-11:30 AM and 2:00 PM-3:00 PM Shacharit 8:00 AM Sunday - Shacharit 8:00 AM Shiva concludes Sunday morning after services. Shiva in Israel - 29 Yair Street, Ramat Gan Tuesday - following the funeral up to 9:30 PM Mincha/Maariv 7:30 PM Wednesday and Thursday (Joel Koschitzky only) - 8:00 AM-1:00 PM and 3:00 PM-9:00 PM Shacharit 7:00 AM; Mincha/Maariv 7:30 PM Friday (Joel Koschitzky only) - 8:00 AM-2:00 PM Shacharit 7:00 AM Sunday (Joel Koschitzky only) - 8:00 AM-1:00 PM and 3:00 PM-9:00 PM Shacharit 7:00 AM; Mincha/Maariv 7:30 PM Monday (Joel Koschitzky only) - Shacharit 7:00 AM Shiva concludes Monday morning after services. Rita Bubb ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rita Bubb z"l Rifka Liba bat Moshe Mendel v'Nechama on Saturday, June 10, 2023 - 21 Sivan 5783 Wife of: Sidney Bubb z'l Mother/Mother-in-Law of: Janis and Sid Ackerman, our members Carl Ackerman z'l Sister of: Pam Sheila Grandmother of: Robert and Michelle Lauren and Benjie Levy Great-Grandmother of: Romy, Gemma, Ella, Zac and Charlotte Funeral/Interment: Monday, June 12, 2023 at 11:00 am Pardes Shalom Cemetery Kenneth Samuel Novack ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Kenneth Samuel Novack z"l Chaim Shmuel ben Bery v'Dina on Friday, June 2, 2023 - 13 Sivan 5783 Husband of: Oritte Novack, our member Father /Father-in-Law of: Jordan Novack & Jordana Kashin Daniel Novack Corey Novack Son-in-Law of: Miriam Mozes Brother/Brother-in-Law of: Ellen Novack John Park Annette & Josh Silber, our members Grandfather of: Ari & Dean Funeral: Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 2:00 pm Benjamin’s Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. W. Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Palmerston Section Shiva: 71 Cantertrot Court, Thornhill (Centre and New Westminster) Shiva visits Sunday through Thursday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Shiva concludes Friday morning June 9th. Aubrey Pancer ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Aubrey Pancer z"l Avram ben Shmuel v'Etel on Saturday, May 27, 2023 - 7 Sivan 5783 Husband of: Susan Pancer, our member Father of: Corey, Dana, Erin and Leanne Grandfather of: Noah, Mackenzie, Olivia, Emily, Aiden and Ayla. Funeral: Monday, May 29, 2023 at noon Graveside - McCowan Road Cemetery (2 Colonial Avenue, Scarborough) Shiva: 23 Vivaldi Drive, Thornhill (Bathurst and Highway 7) Shiva visits following the service until 7:00 pm. Lionel Fisch ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Lionel Fisch z"l Aryeh Lev ben Yehudah on Sunday May 21, 2023 - 1 Sivan 5783 Husband of: Ruth Fisch Father of: Joseph and Sheri Fisch Carol Fisch Handelman and Stephen Handelman, our members Charlie and Paula Fisch Judy and Howie Goldstein Grandchildren: Robbie and Jessica, Bari and Adam, Russell and Hayley, Geoffrey, Max George, Daniela and Nachum, Sophie, Jillian. Deena and Ben, Joel, Jordan. Bradley and Avielle, Jake and Daniella, Rebecca. Great-Grandchildren: Rebecca and Joseph. Leora and Yuval Funeral: Tuesday May 23, 10:00 AM Beth Shalom Synagogue in Lawrence NY. LIVESTREAM: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/6182992081 Shiva: Long Island, NY. Ray Pines ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ray Pines z"l on Friday, May 19, 2023 - 28 Iyyar 5783 Step-father/father-in-law of: Bryna & Brian Bloom, our members Sheldon & Gail Rajesky David & Andrea Pines Grandfather of: Andrew & Lauren Bloom, our members Michael & Tara Bloom Dana & Robbie Klein, our members Robert & Rachel Bloom Funeral: Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 12:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Sons Of Jacob Congregation Section 10953 Dufferin Street, Maple Hedy Traubici ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Hedy Traubici z"l Miriam Ada bat Yoseph v'Batya on Thursday, May 11, 2023 - 20 Iyyar 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Jeffrey Traubici & Chyla Talesnick, our members Monique and Stuart Madan Grandmother of: Yona, Benjamin and Raya Traubici, our members Daniel and Shayna Madan Funeral: Friday, May 12, 2023 at 11:00 am Graveside service - Beth Tzedec Memorial Park, 5822 Bathurst St., Toronto Shiva: 99 Westhampton Drive, Thornhill Daily from 2:00-4:00 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm Services: Evening services at 7:30 pm Shiva concludes Thursday morning, May 18 Herschel Siegel ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Herschel Siegel z"l Herschel Chaim Shalom ben Mordechai v'Ayelet ha Shachar on Friday, April 28, 2023 - 7 Iyyar 5783 Son of: Michael & Dawn Siegel Brother of: Rachael (Alex) Straus, our member Aaron, David, Sarah and Josh Funeral: Monday, May 1, 2023 in Atlanta Shiva in Atlanta: 1407 Biltmore Drive, Atlanta Wednesday-Thursday, May 3-4,10:00 am-12:30 pm & 2:30 pm-6:00 pm Friday, May 5, 10:00 am-12:30 pm & 2:30 pm-4:30pm Shiva Minyanim: Wednesday, May 3 - Mincha/Maariv 8:10 pm Thursday, May 4 - Shacharit 6:40 am & Mincha/Maariv 8:10 pm Friday, May 5 - Shacharit 7:00 am Motzei Shabbat, May 6 - Maariv 9:00 pm Sunday, May 7 - Shacharit 7:00 am Adela Paulina Bortnik ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Adela Paulina Bortnik z"l Idel bat Mordechai on Monday, April 24, 2023 - 3 Iyyar 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Tania Majlis Berlin & Alex Berlin, our members Ronny Majlis & Daniela Jashes Grandmother of: Naomi, Aryeh and Eitan Berlin, our members Ayelet, Guila, Nathan, Jaim, Efrath and Hodayá Funeral/Interment: In Chile Shiva in Toronto: 15 Ridgevale Drive Friday April 28, 10:00 am -12:00 pm & 2:00 - 4:00 pm Sunday April 30, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Joy Closner ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Joy Closner z"l Chaya Sarah bat Zalman v'Shifra on Saturday, April 8, 2023 - 18 Nisan 5783 Wife of: Dr. Arnold Closner, our member Sister of: Lawrence (Frances) Bloomberg Dr. Ronald (Dora) Bloomberg Mother of: Neil Closner, our member Robert (Cindy) Closner Grandmother of: Laurel Steffi Quinn Funeral: Monday April 10, 2023 at noon - Livestream: https://smclive.ca/ Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Avenue West Interment: Shaarei Shomayim Congregation's McCowan Road Cemetery 2 Colonial Avenue, Scarborough Shiva: 223 Hillhurst Blvd., Toronto Shiva starts Friday, Apr.14th and ends Wednesday, Apr.19th Shiva visits Sunday through Tuesday 2 to 5 pm, and 7 to 9 pm Evening services at 7:30 pm. Philip Schenker ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Philip Schenker z"l Pinchus ben Moishe Zvi v'Rachel on Thursday, March 30, 2023 - 8 Nisan 5783 Husband of: Annette Schenker, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Esther and Robert Hochstadter Murray and Lucie Schenker Richard and Tammy Schenker Brother of: The late Aharon, Chaim, Mordechai, Yosef, Menashe, Miriam, Chana Malka, and Esther. Grandfather of: Aron and Shani, Amir and Leah, Chani and Yosef, Nosson and Meira, Shira and Yehuda, Joanne and Gregory, Nathan, Carly, Hailey and Josh, and Zachary. Great-grandfather of: Shalva, Nachi, Meira, Nosson, Moshe, Yehoshua, Aron Yehuda, Kayla, Miriam, Yosef, Mordechai, Leah, Racheli, Atara, Adina, Efraim, Michal, Menashe, Elisheva, Vivi, Clari, Efraim, Aviva, and Holden. Funeral: Friday, March 31, 2023 at 12:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel To watch the livestream at 12:00 pm click HERE. Interment: Pardes Chaim Cemetery, Community Section 11818 Bathurst St, Maple Shiva: 49 Palm Drive, Toronto Shiva visits following the interment, then Sunday to Tuesday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Evening services at 7:30 p.m. Shiva concludes Wednesday afternoon, April 5 Paul Grosbein ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Paul Grosbein z"l Pinchas ben Yosef v'Sara on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 29 Adar 5783 Brother of: Sheila Stelnick, our member Funeral/Interment: Friday, March 24, 2023 at 11:00 am Graveside service McCowan Road Cemetery, 105 McCowan Rd, Scarborough Shiva: 158 Regina Ave., Toronto Friday following the interment. Sunday to Wednesday from 1:00 pm daily. Zitta Milgrom ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Zitta Milgrom z"l Chaya Charne bat Shmuel on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 - 21 Adar 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Susana & Nelson Roth Raquel & Irving Benmergui, our members Rosara z"l & Gary Gandelman Grandmother of: Naomi & Abraham Elmaleh Audrey Benmergui and Liora Benmergui, our members Geraldine & Gabriel Sternberg and Family Michael Gandelman and Daniel Gandelman Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 1:00 pm Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery 1125 NW 137th St., Miami, FL 33168 Shiva: Shiva visits will take place in Miami between 10:00 am-1:00 pm and 3:00 pm-6:00 pm. Sophie Fink ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Sophie Finkz"l Shifra bat Alexander v'Sura on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - 30 Shevat 5783 Wife of: Joel Fink z"l Mother of: Gary Fink, our member Erik Fink z"l Funeral: Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 1:00 pm Steeles Memorial Chapel Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park (Shaarei Shomayim Section - Old) Shiva: Private Pesa Toba Teresa Vernon ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Pesa Toba Teresa Vernonz"l Pesa Toba bat Meir v'Dreizel on Friday, February 10, 2023 - 19 Shevat 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Daryl Vernon and Lori Penner Alan Vernon Brenda Vernon Stephen and Tania Vernon Sister of: The late Lea Juer, Gilda Wagman, Sara, Cecilia, Chaskel Grandmother of: Eric Vernon Rachel Heller Micah Vernon Zachary Vernon Great-grandmother of: Elizabeth, Vivian, Adina, Liat, Keren, Dana, Ari, Lev and Zahara. . Funeral/Interment: Sunday, February 12, 2023 - 3:00 pm Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Section Please click here to watch service. Shiva: 2181 Yonge Street, Quantum South Tower, Main Floor Common Room, Toronto Shiva visits are welcomed Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 2:00- 4:30 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 pm Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 pm, and Friday from 2:00-4:30 pm Family will be attending evening services online. At the family's request, please wear a mask when visiting shiva. Beverley Cohen ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Beverley Cohenz"l Breindle bat Shmuel v'Bayla on Sunday, January 22, 2023 - 29 Tevet 5783 Wife of: Sam Cohen, our member Mother/Mother-in-law of: Jordan & Lori Cohen Risa & Michael Gasch Esti & Ron Lax Grandmother of: David, Shari and Russell, Adam, Julia, Eden, Matthew and Jamie. Funeral: Tuesday January 24, 2023 at 12:00 pm Adath Israel Congregation, 37 Southbourne Ave To watch the Livestream at 12:00 pm click HERE Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Ivansker Society Section Shiva: Private Shiva. For more information email cohenshiva123@gmail.com Carl Kelly Ross ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Carl Kelly Ross z"l Kalman ben Yaakov v'Sonya on Friday, January 20, 2023 - 27 Tevet 5783 Husband of: Annette Ross z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Carol and Hymie Debbie and Alan Mark and Evelyn Grandfather of: Jordan and Shainie, Jason and Olivia, Carrie and Ilan, Lesley and Jon, Evan, and Samantha Great-grandfather of six. Funeral/Interment: Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 11:00 am Graveside service Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Shaarei Shomayim Section Shiva: 59 Clanton Park Road, North York Sunday following services Monday & Tuesday 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Avraham Katzman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Avraham Katzmanz"l Avraham Moshe ben Shlomo Zev HaKohen on Monday, December 19, 2022 - 25 Kislev 5783 Husband of: Betty Katzman Father of: Mordechai (& Orah) Katzman Zvi (& Yael) Katzman, former Chazzan of Shaarei Shomayim Ahuva & Eddie Shostak Interment: Eretz HaChaim Cemetery, Beit Shemesh Wednesday, December 21 Shiva: The family will be returning to Toronto Thursday evening. Shiva visits: Friday, December 23 to Tuesday, December 27 at 58 Corwin Cr. Services: Shacharit: Friday at 7:30 am, Sunday at 8:00 am, Monday at 8:00 am and Tuesday at 7:30 am Mincha: Friday at 2:00 pm Mincha/Maariv: Sunday & Monday at 4:30 pm Zvi will be sitting shiva in Israel till 2:30 pm on Friday December 23, and then returning to Toronto till the end of the shiva. Shiva concludes Tuesday morning, December 27. David Alloul ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: David Alloul z"l David ben Shimon v' Mazal on Sunday December 4, 2022 - 10 Kislev 5783 Husband of: Raymonde Alloul z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Francine & Michael Goldrich, our members Joelle & Seymour Stein Yitzchak & Batsheva Alloul Brother-in-law of: Joseph & Jacqueline Alloul Grandfather of: Lana & Yechiel Bobrowsky, our members Yaakov & Tamara Goldrich, our members Kayla & Josh Bernick, our members Shimon Goldrich, our member Marli & David Esterkin Jacob Stein & Claudia Shoshana Stein Serena Alloul Elisa Alloul Great Grandfather of: Naomi, Ari, Max, Noah, Aiden, Jack, Sadie, Henry, Aaron, Kobe Funeral/Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Shaarei Tefilah section, Monday, Dec. 5, 2022 at 3:00 pm. Please go to Steeles Memorial for Livestream Link. Shiva (Masks Mandatory): 150 Neptune Drive, #502. Buzz code 1020. Parking in the rear of the building or Baycrest Arena (next door). Monday following the funeral 7:00-9:00 pm Tuesday to Thursday from Shacharit until 12:00 pm (Noon), 1:00 pm-6:00 pm, 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Friday from Shacharit until 12:00 pm (Noon) Services: 150 Neptune Drive, #502. Buzz code 1020. Daily Davening: Shacharit 7:10 am, Mincha 4:20 pm followed by Maariv Friday Early Mincha 2:00 pm Sunday Shacharit 8:30 am Shiva ends Sunday morning Dec 11 after Davening Shirley Train ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Shirley Train z"l Sara bat Aaron Yitzak v'Faigel Rachel on Saturday December 3, 2022 - 10 Kislev 5783 Wife of: The late Louis Train z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Harriet Train & Geary Shorser Roz Train Leslie &Shayne Train, our members Marshall &Tova Train Grandmother of: Solomon (Irith), Lauren, Eliana, Ben Zion, Faygle, Ahron (Debra) our members, Golda (Freddy), Rebecca (David), Louis, Abraham, Joseph Great Grandmother of: Zoe and Millie Funeral: Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel on Monday, Dec. 5, 2022 at 12:00 pm Interment: Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Beth Shalom Section Shiva: 7 Wendy Crescent (North of Wilson, East of Bathurst) Following the burial until 5:30 p.m. then 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday open visits until 1:00 p.m. Services: Morning Services at 7:15 a.m. Evening Services at 4:30 p.m. Shiva visits conclude Sunday morning, December 11 Nina Mae Spiegel ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Nina Mae Spiegel (Née Schlesinger) z"l Necha Miriam bat Shayna Chava v'Yisroel Avraham on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 - 6 Kislev 5783 Wife of: The late Murray Bernard Spiegel QC z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Robert Spiegel and Renee Sananes, our members Lynn Spiegel and Lawrence Feld The late Lenore Susan Spiegel z"l Grandmother of: Allison, Jamie and Michael Spiegel, our members Jennifer and Ehren Gluckstein Carolyn and Andrea Spiegel-Feld Great-grandmother of: Lielle Gluckstein Funeral: Thursday, December 1, 2022 In Montreal Interment: Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery, Montreal Shiva: Montreal Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Friday 1:00-3:00 p.m. Toronto 249 Cortleigh Boulevard Sunday morning to Wednesday morning Sunday visits and Mincha 2:00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Monday & Tuesday visits and Mincha 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sarah Kravetz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sarah Kravetz z"l Sarah Necha Hephzibah bat Rabbi Avraham v'Shosha Alta on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 - 29 Cheshvan 5783 Sister of: Shayna Kravetz, our member Funeral/Interment: Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 1:00 pm McCowan Road Cemetery Shiva: 3000 Bathurst St., Common Room Shiva visits between 10:00 am to 12 noon, and 2:00 to 4:00 pm Marilyn Wener Godel ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Marilyn Wener Godelz"l on Sunday, November 20, 2022 - 27 Cheshvan 5783 Wife of: Elliot Godel Mother/Mother-in-law of: Julie & Rodney Bergman, our members Cheryl & Douglas Sherman Alan & Lisa Godel Gail & Martin Bergman Grandmother of: Jason, Alyssa and Maya Bergman, our members Amy & Harrison Minz Lesley Sherman Tyler, Ethan and Owen Godel Stephanie & Ari Brandwein Amanda and Lauren Bergman Great-grandmother of: Ahuva and Yocheved Brandwein Sister/Sister-in-law of: Stephen Wener z”l and Bonnie Wener Swartz Morris (Nassie) and Raylene Godel Deanna and Sydney Godel z"l Funeral: Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 12:00 PM Paperman & Sons, Montreal Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI44-JAG5dCDIjw49YmbZig/lives Interment: Shaare Zion Congregation Section, Eternal Gardens Cemetery, Beaconsfield Shiva: At her home in Montreal. Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday and Tuesday from 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Irving Knopman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Irving Knopmanz"l Yitzchak ben Meir v'Chaya on Friday, November 11, 2022 - 17 Cheshvan 5783 Husband of: Sharon Knopman, our member Father of: Kevin Knopman Jason Knopman Funeral/Interment: Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 1:00 pm Graveside, McCowan Road Cemetery - 2 Colonial Ave., Scarborough Shiva/Services: 37 West Borough St., Thornhill Shiva visits 3 to 6 p.m., and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Shacharit at 7:00 a.m. Monday to Friday. Mincha/Maariv at 4:40 p.m. Sunday to Thursday. Shiva ends Friday at noon. Molly (Micki) Brudner ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Molly (Micki) Brudner z"l on Thursday, November 10, 2022 - 16 Cheshvan 5783 Daughter of: The late Isadore and Lillian Brudner Mother/Mother-in-law of: Howard and Leslie Robbie and Suzanne Sister/Sister-in-law of: Jack & Marlene Brudner, our members Harold & Ruth Brudner Alan & Fern Brudner Grandmother of: Bradley and Donna, Devin and Melanie, Jake and Andrea, and Alex Great-grandmother of: Tehila Shifra, Chana, Rachael, Rivka, Yitzchak, Esther, Sara Eliza, and Batsheva Funeral/Interment: Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 2:00 pm Graveside, Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Temple Sinai Section Shiva: 323 Hidden Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M2R 3S7 Visits following the interment and will continue Monday to Thursday, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Shiva will conclude Thursday, November 17. Cynthia Gasner ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Cynthia Gasnerz"l Sarah Golda bat Zev Meir v'Channah Sheindel on Wednesday, November 9, 2022 - 15 Cheshvan 5783 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Myra and Nathan z"l Mechanic, our members Brenda and Brian Lass, our members Robert and Julea Gasner Jon and Ellise Gasner, our members Sister/Sister-in-law of: Renee and Harvey Solursh, our members Stan and Diane z"l Gasner Grandmother of: Rachel Mechanic Swirksy z"l Meyer Mechanic, our member Deborah Mechanic, our member Melissa Lass & Ross Linker, our members Jordan & Sara Lass, our members Shira Lass, our member Orly & Nathaniel (Gibby) Gibson Kayla & Eitan Rapps Elisheva Gasner Micha & Sean Haber Rafi & Benjy Brandwein Zev & Danielle Gasner, our members Noah & Adi Gasner, our members Avishai Gasner Nadav & Pearl Gasner Atara Gasner Yakira Gasner Great-Grandmother of: Channah, Riley, Izzy, Micah, Mia, Annie, Ayal, Shir, Lielle, Bar, Raziel, Eden, Racheli, Aryeh, Maya, Gavriel, Elisha, Hodaya, Yona and Adir Funeral/Interment: Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022 at 10:00 am Graveside service, Mt. Sinai (Wilson) Chevra Mishnais (Section 9) In addition to the in-person service at the cemetery, the funeral will also be livestreamed. Please go to https://smclive.ca/ on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, at 10:00 am. Shiva - Masks Mandatory: 451 Lytton Blvd. Please do not park on the driveway. Note there is a lot of construction on the street. Shiva Visits: Thursday following the funeral until 6:00 pm, and 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm Friday from Shacharit until 12 noon Sunday to Tuesday from Shacharit until 12 noon, 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm, and 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm Shiva ends Wednesday morning, Nov. 16 after davening Services: Daily davening - Shacharit 7:15 am; Mincha 4:40 pm, followed by Maariv Friday - Early Mincha 2:00 pm Sunday - Shacharit 8:30 am Eva Korda ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Eva Kordaz"l Dvora Gitel bat Moshe v’Ratzel on Friday, November 4, 2022 - 10 Cheshvan 5783 Wife of: Martin Korda z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Andrew & Susan Korda Jeff & Marsha Korda Sister of: Zoli z"l, and Bandi Weiss z"l Grandmother & great-grandmother of: Ryan and Lital, Alexander, Marissa, Matt; and Liam Funeral: Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 12:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park Shiva: 314 Hillhurst Blvd., Toronto Shiva visits 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Evening services at 7:30 p.m. Shiva will conclude Wednesday evening, November 9. Harold (Hainny) Offenheim ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Harold (Hainny) Offenheimz"l Hainuch ben Yachiel HaLevy v'Shaindel on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 - 1 Cheshvan 5783 Husband of: Sandy Offenheim Father/Father-in-law of: Nadine & Barry Rapps Stephen & Linda Offenheim, our members Brother/Brother-in-law of: Art & Carole Offenheim Marty & Raizel Offenheim Elaine & Arnie Rose Grandfather of: Ashley & Sagi Carmel Jake Offenheim and Rachel Offenheim, our members Josh Rapps and Jordan Rapps Funeral/Interment: Thursday, October 27, 2022 at 11:00 am Graveside, Pardes Shalom Cemetery Shiva: 216 Westmount Blvd., Thornhill Please Note: Masks must be worn at the Shiva house, with no exceptions. Shiva visits following the interment until 3:00 pm, and then from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Friday - 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Sunday - 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Monday and Tuesday - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. There will be no davening in the household. Shiva visits conclude the evening of Tuesday, November 1st. Henry Kirsh ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Henry Kirshz"l Tzvi Yaakov ben Yirmiyhu v'Esther on October 24, 2022 - 29 Tishrei 5783 Step-grandfather of: Jordana Huber (Daniel Debow) Great-grandfather of: Jonah, Harper, Noa and Willa Husband of: Lilli Kirsh z"l Fondly remembered by his step-son Robert Huber (Louise). From his first marriage, Henry had 2 daughters: Bonnie Kirsh and Marlene Kirsh-Korman z"l. Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 3:00 pm Graveside, McCowan Road Cemetery Henry Glatt ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Henry Glattz"l Tzvi ben Yecheskel v'Lea on October 15, 2022 - 20 Tishrei 5783 Husband of: Shirley Glatt z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Sandra, Jeffrey & Orly and Rick & Manon Brother/Brother-in-law of: Dovz"l& Lilyz"l, Efraimz"l& Leahz"l, Bertaz"l, Josephz"l& Annez"land Ellie & Henryz"l Peters Grandfather of: Shawn & Brittney, Steven & Korin, Sheri, Lisa & Ashley, Rob & Celia, Jordan & Adie Great-grandfather of: Ari, Lori, Benji and Nate Funeral: Graveside, Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, JCMI (Community) Section. Today, Sunday Oct. 16, 2022 at 3:30 pm. Services & Shiva Address: 110 Promenade Circle #208, Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 7W8 Shiva: Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30-11:30 am, 2:00-4:00 pm, and 6:00-9:00 pm; Friday 7:30-11:30am, 1:30-3:00pm; Saturday 7:30-9:00pm; Sunday 8:30-11:30am, 2:00-4:00pm, 6:00-9:00pm; Morning services: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday 7:30 am, Sunday 8:30 am. Evening services: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday at 6:10 pm. Nancy Kleinberg ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Nancy Kleinbergz"l on Monday, October 3, 2022 - 8 Tishrei 5783 Wife of: Howard Kleinberg z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Bernie and Anna Kleinberg, our members Brian and Simmi Kleinberg Marla and Jack Samuel Grandmother of: Ariella and Dani Goldstein Rabbi Effie and Tamar Kleinberg Talia and Dave Apter Eliana and Zack Husynni Natalie Kleinberg, our member Josh Kleinberg, our member Adam and Galit Samuel Aryeh and Chana Samuel Koby and Racheli Spiegel, our members Funeral: Graveside, Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Wierzbniker Society Section. Today, Monday Oct. 3, 2022 at 4:00 pm. The funeral may be viewed via livestream by clicking HERE. Services & Shiva: There will be Mincha/Maariv this evening at 6:40 pm; Shacharit tomorrow at 7:00 am; and Mincha/Maariv tomorrow at 3:00 pm; at the Kleinberg home, 89 Bevshire Circle. No Shiva visits past 9:30 pm please. Philip Turk ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Philip Turkz"l Pesach ben Pesach v'Faigie on Saturday, October 1, 2022 - 6 Tishrei 5783 Husband of: Nanci Turk, our member Adele Turk z"l Father/Father-in-Law of: David and Ellen Turk Peter Turk and Debbie Cherry Robert Turk and Julie Feldman Carol Zweig Lisa Turk Brother/Brother- in-law of: Minnie Ross Betty Cohen Marshall Cohen z"l Margo Brown Grandfather of: Jordon, Ryen, Michael and Avital, Arin, Lauren, Matthew, Cory, Jaime, Adam, Rachel, and Noah. Great-grandfather of: Dallas Funeral/Interment: Sunday, October 2 at 12:15 pm Graveside - Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Community Section Shiva: #1104-561 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 2J8 (Avenue Road and St. Clair Avenue). Those attending shiva please be vaccinated and wear a mask. Shiva visits following interment till 4:00 pm and 6:30 to 9:00 pm; Monday 1:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:30 to 9:00 pm; Tuesday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Evening services will be held at 6:40 pm. Shiva will conclude Tuesday, October 4 at 1:00 pm Sharon Pertman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sharon Pertmanz"l on Thursday, September 29, 2022 - 4 Tishrei 5783 Daughter of: Jack z”l and Rose Edelson (Calgary) Wife of: Asher Pertman (Edmonton) Mother/Mother-in-Law of: Jeremy & Hadassa Pertman, our members (Toronto) Tyler Pertman (Toronto) Funeral/Interment: Friday, September 30, 2022 at 2:00 pm Edmonton Jewish Cemetery SHIVA UPDATE: Jeremy Pertman will conclude sitting Shiva today, Tuesday October 4 at his home. Shiva hours will be between 9:00 am - 2:00 pm followed by Mincha. Florence Anne Barik ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Florence Anne Barikz"l Faiga Chana bat Binyamin v'Raechel on Friday, September 23, 2022 - 27 Elul 5782 Mother of: Janice Rubin Miriam Walfish Sister/Sister-in-law of: Joe and Sharon Goldstein Funeral/Interment: Sunday, September 25 at 11:00 am Graveside Service - Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Emunah Shleimah (King David) Section Shiva: Shiva will be observed at 17 Erica Ave. following the service until 5 pm. Bernard Fromstein ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Bernard Fromsteinz"l Baruch HaCohen ben Hyman v'Yetta on Monday, September 12, 2022 - 16 Elul 5782 Brother/Brother-in-Law of: Judy and Gary Neinstein (our members) Stan and Carolyn Fromstein Uncle to: Greg and Jill Jeff and Michelle David and Ioana Bryan and Karen Jordan Funeral/Interment: Thursday, September 15 at 11:00 am Shiva: 39 Colvin Crescent, Thornhill Shiva visits on Thursday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with shiva concluding Thursday evening, September 15th. Murray Aber ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Murray Aberz"l on Sunday, August 14, 2022 - 17 Av 5782 Husband of: Joyce Aber z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Dr. Ronald and Susan Smith Harvey and Susan Smith Allan and Mindy Smith, our members Grandfather of: Lauren and Michael, Ryan, Jaclyn and Michael, and Derek and Tracy, Trevor and Meghan, Jaclyn and Roei Dean, Matthew, and Nicole, our members Great-grandfather of seven Brother/Brother-in-law of: ArchieAber z"l and Rita Funeral/Interment: Thursday, August 18, 2022, at 11:00 am in Montreal Shiva: Private family Shiva Candace Nayman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Candace Nayman z"l Chaya Chinka Miriam bat Zorach Mordachai v'Chana on Thursday, July 28, 2022 - 29 Tammuz 5782 Daughter of: Nicole and Gary Nayman Sister of: Lauren and Maurice Granddaughter of: Sol & Queenie Nayman, our members Allegria Pinto z"l Funeral: Thursday July 28, 2022 at 2:30 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Chabad Flamingo Section 10953 Dufferin St, Vaughan Shiva: 146 Grenadier Cres., Thornhill No visitors between 11:30am-1:30pm and 5:30pm-7:30pm. No visitors on Friday afternoon or Saturday. Services: Morning services - 7:15 am. Evening services - 7:30 pm. Shiva concludes Wednesday morning, August 3. Jacob Perez ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Jacob Perez z"l Yaakov ben Chanania v'Yolanda on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 - 29 Sivan 5782 Husband of: Ninette Perez Father/Father-in-law of: Debby & Barry Goldman, our members Max & Heather Michael & Lisa Pre-deceased by children: Denise Perez Robertson z"l Albert Perez z"l Eliane Perez z"l Joelle Chilcott z"l Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, June 29 at 2:00 pm Graveside Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Bathurst Gardens Section Shiva: Wednesday 3:30-5:00 pm at 223 St. Clair Avenue West, Activity Room (ground floor) The following visits will take place at 223 St. Clair Avenue West, Suite 602: Thursday, Sunday & Monday 10:00 am-12:00 pm, 2:00-5:00 pm, and 7:00-9:00 pm Friday 10:00 am-12:00 pm and 2:00-4:00 pm Shiva concludes Tuesday, July 5 after Shacharit. Services: Mincha/Maariv at 8:30 pm Dr. Archie Richmond ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Dr. Archie Richmond ​​​z"l Yitzak Ben Eli Past-President of Shaarei Shomayim on Friday, June 3, 2022 - 4 Sivan 5782 Funeral: Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 2:00 pm Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel Interment: Beth Tzedec Memorial Park Shiva: 645 Castlefield Avenue, Toronto Following burial 3 shiva visits to 5 p.m. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Shiva concludes Monday morning, June 13. Ellen and Izzy will be sitting Shiva at 77 Palm Drive following the burial until 4:30 and from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday and Monday 10:00 to 12:00 p.m., 2:00 to 4:30 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Ellen and Izzy will be attending Shul for the evening services. Shiva concludes Monday morning, June 13. Mervin Lass ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Mervin Lass ​​​z"l Moshe Zvi ben Yitzchuk HaLevi on Sunday, June 5, 2022 - 6 Sivan 5782 Husband of: Myrna Lass Father/Father-in-law of: Brian and Brenda Lass, our members Joanne and Jeff Perlmutter Warren and Cheryl Lass Grandfather of: Melissa and Ross Linker, our members Jordan and Sara Lass, our members Shira Lass, our member Hartley and Stacie Perlmutter Zachary Perlmutter, our member Mitchell Perlmutter, our member Elliot and Logan Lass Kevin Lass Great-Grandfather of: Riley, Izzy, Mia, Annie, Lielle, and Ezra Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 12:30 pm Graveside service, Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue section Shiva: 232 Hillhurst Blvd. - backyard tent Please do not park on the driveway Wednesday following the funeral until 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm Thursday 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm Friday 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Sunday 8:30 am to noon, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm Monday 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm Services: Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Monday - Mincha/Maariv at 8:35 pm Friday - early Mincha at 3:30 pm Sunday - Shacharit at 8:30 am Tuesday - Shacharit at 7:30 am Rebbetzin Breindel Miriam (Bea) Hoschander ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rebbetzin Breindel Miriam (Bea) Hoschander ​​​z"l Wife of: Rabbi Henry Hoschander z"l, past Rabbi of Shaarei Shomayim Mother of: Dr. Mordichai (Rebecca) Hoschander R. Ezriel (Faygie) Hoschander Mr. Avraham (Chanie) Hoschander Mr. Yehudah (Bella) Hoschander Mrs. Rochi (Favel) Weinless Funeral: Held on Sunday May 1, 2022 at 9:30 am Interment: Eretz Yisroel Shiva: In Flatbush, New York Shiva concludes Sunday, May 8 Rabbi Emanuel Forman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rabbi Emanuel Forman ​​​z"l Husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather of the Forman, Rosenthal, and Fisher Families. Former Rabbi of Shaarei Shomayim Congregation; Young Israel, Brookline, Mass.; Shaar Hashomayim, Montreal; Beit Knesset Hechadash, Netanya, and many other Kehillot throughout the world. Funeral: Motzei Shabbat Hagadol, April 9, 2022 Har Hamenuchot, Jerusalem Shiva: Jerusalem, Rechov Hatekufa 14 apt. 3 Julia Koschitzky ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Julia Koschitzky ​​​z"l Yehudit bat Moshe v'Simcha Nachma On Monday, March 21, 2022 - 18 Adar II 5782 Wife of: Henry Koschitzky Sister/Sister-in-Law of: Jeanette Massouda Mira & Saul Koschitzky (our members) Mother/Mother-in-law of: Sarena and David Hartley and Faye Jonathan and Tamar Leelah and Joseph Funeral: Tuesday March 22, 2022 9:30 am, Shaarei Shomayim Congregation (470 Glencairn Avenue) Cohanim - please be advised that the casket will be in the building Funeral service will be live-streamed. Please go to http://smclive.ca today at 9:30 am. Interment: The family is leaving to Israel for burial immediately following the funeral. Lynn Budd ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Lynn Budd ​​​z"l On Friday, March 11, 2022 - 8 Adar II 5782 Wife of: Sol Budd Daughter of: Getzel & Esther Cohen z”l Sister/Sister-in-law of: Sam & Beverley Cohen, our members Max & Hilda Cohen Helen Lester Ruth Rosenstein (Harry) z”l Jeannette Cohen (Harold) z”l Dr Marvin Lester z”l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Gary & Liliane Marvyn & Susan Yonah (Jay) & Sonya Michael & Kaila Grandmother of: Brandon (Leora) and Elisha (Rob Berger), Jeremy (Samantha) and Adam (Lindsay), Josh (Erin), Zachary, and Lucas, and Russell (Blaire Hennick-Budd) and Diandra (Noah Fenyes) Great-Grandmother of numerous great-grandchildren. Funeral/Interment: Sunday, March 13, 2022 Ida Holtzkener ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ida Holtzkener ​​​z"l Idle Henna bat Moshe David v'Gitel On Friday, February 25, 2022 - 24 Adar I 5782 Wife of: Sidney Holtzkener z"l Mother of: Rifka Eisenstat (Sholom), our members Steve Holtzkener (Allison Small) Barry Holtzkener (Fern) Grandmother of: Michelle Holtzkener & Stuart West Jeff & Kaoru Holtzkener Yedida Eisenstat & Phil Lieberman Ayala & Matt Stein Great-Grandmother of: Sidney Stein and Gabi, Sadie, Charlie and Jed Lieberman Funeral/Interment: Sunday February 27 at noon at Pardes Chaim Cemetery 11818 Bathurst Street, Maple Shiva: 2500 Bathurst St., #507, buzzer code 1604 Ivan Reitman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ivan Reitman ​​​z"l On February 13, 2022 - 12 Adar I 5782 Husband of: Geneviève Robert Father of: Jason, Catherine and Caroline Brother/Brother-in-law of: Agi & Jack Mandel, our members Susan & Barry Michaels Gloria Pearl Brock (nee Beinhaker) ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Gloria Pearl Brock ​​​z"l On Monday, February 14, 2022 - 13 Adar I 5782 Sister/Sister-in-law of: Philip (Pinchus) & Connie Beinhaker Funeral/Interment: In Montreal, date and time TBA. Dr. Bernard Sered ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Dr. Bernard Sered ​​​z"l Dov ben Shmuel HaLevi On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 - 7 Adar I 5782 Husband of: Roberta Sered z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Rena & Gavin Goodvach Mitchell Sered Gayle & Jeff Roberts, our members Drs. Sam & Heather Sered Grandfather of: Eden and Noa Goodvach Michael, Rachel, Daniel and Joshua Roberts, our members Dahlia, Nathan, Aviva and Roei Sered Funeral/Interment: Thursday, February 10, 2022 Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem Shiva: A Zoom Shiva gathering will take place this coming Sunday, Feb. 13 at 8:00 pm via Shaarei Shomayim's Zoom. Gayle can be reached on her cell at the following times: Thursday 10:00 am-12:00 pm, 1:30-3:30 pm, and 8:30-9:30 pm. Friday 10:00 am-12:00 pm. Sunday 8:00 pm - Zoom Shiva gathering (see details above). Monday 10:00 am-12:00 pm, 1:30-3:30 pm, and 7:00-9:00 pm. David Rosenfeld ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our past Gabbai Sheini - Downstairs Minyan: David Rosenfeld ​​​z"l Dovid ben HaRav Yisrael On Monday, January 24, 2022 - 22 Shevat 5782 Brother of: Meir Rosenfeld Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, January 25, in Denver. Shiva: Condolence messages can be sent to Meir at meirr7@gmail.com. Esther Abramowicz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Esther Abramowicz ​​​z"l Esther bat Pinchas v'Frieda On Friday, January 14, 2022 - 12 Shevat 5782 Wife of: Louis Abramowicz z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Miriam Abramowicz Karen & Barry Goldlist Marc Abramowicz z"l Funeral/Interment: Sunday, January 16, 2022 Private family service. Hon. David Wolfe Rotenberg ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Hon. David Wolfe Rotenberg ​​​z"l David Ze'ev ben Meyer ha'Kohen On Thursday, January 13, 2022 - 11 Shevat 5782 Husband of: The late Cecile Eisenberg Rotenberg z"l Riva Freedman Rotenberg Brother/Brother-in-law of: Lailla (Abe z"l) Rapoport, our member Gita (Danny z"l) Rotenberg, our member Uncle of: Rebecca Rotenberg Nadler (Berl Nadler), our members Meir Rotenberg Noam Rotenberg Father of: Chana Golinkin Meta Rotenberg Grandfather of: Chaya, Mordy & Yair Golinkin, and Ceci Rotenberg Great-grandfather of: Ari & Libby, and Maya, Alon, Be'eri & Alma Funeral/Interment: Thursday, January 13, 2022 Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem Shiva: In Israel Dr. Richard Levy ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Dr. Richard Levy ​​​z"l Altor Yitzchok ben Tzvi v'Fradel HaCohen On Friday, January 7, 2022 - 5 Shevat 5782 Husband of: Rena Levy, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Jason and Sharon Levy Melissa and Ran Kafri David Levy Elana and Lawrence Mandel Russell and Miriam Levy Elyse and Michael Epstein Jonathan Levy, our member Joanne Levy, our member Brother/Brother-in-law of: Nancy and Vic Bendavid Lionel Train z"l Grandpa of: Yael, Nava, Orly, Maya, Shira, Natanel, Eden, Avner, Erica, Benjamin, Zachary, Gershon, Yehuda, David, Ezra, Adira, Amiel, Audrey, Sydney, and Jeffrey. Funeral/Interment: Sunday, January 9, 2021 at 12:30 pm - Livestream: https://youtu.be/_oX7DsuUO78 Interment @ 2:30 pm - Livestream: https://youtu.be/pi-Y4wzsH50 Shiva: Outdoor drop-in shiva visits are welcome between 10:30 am-12:00 pm and 2:00 pm-3:30 pm. A daily zoom drop-in will take place between 7-8pm. Please contact thelevyfamilybulletin@gmail.com with any questions, to inquire about meals, or to set up a scheduled visit. Services: Private Samuel Moskowitz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Samuel Moskowitz ​​​​​​z"l Shmuel Shimon ben Yitzchak Y'hoshua v'Tzipora Fayga On Wednesday, January 5, 2022 - 3 Shevat 5782 Husband of: Shelly Moskowitz, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Brian & Naomi Natalie Josh & Jessica Amanda & Jason Grandfather of: Sunny and Blaise Funeral/Interment: Thursday, January 6. Private Family Service. Funeral service will be live-streamed. Go to http://smclive.ca on Thursday, Jan. 6 at 11:00 am. Shiva via Zoom. Shiva Times: Thursday, January 6: 2:30-4:30 pm; 6:30-9:00 pm. Friday: 10:00 am-3:00 pm. Saturday night: 6:30-9:30 pm. Sunday: 9:30 am-8:30 pm. Monday: 9:30 am-8:30 pm. Tuesday: 9:30 am-8:30 pm. Wednesday: 9:30-10:30 am. Peter Mezei ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Peter Mezei ​​​​​​z"l Yisrael ben Devorah vMordechai Halevi On Saturday, January 1, 2022 - 29 Tevet 5782 Husband of: Suzanne Wintrob, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Stephanie Mezei Adam Mezei Brother of: Eva Schaumer Susan Young, our member Rhonda Young Funeral/Interment: Sunday, January 2 at 2:30 pm Services: 542 Glengrove Avenue, Outdoor davening only - on the back porch Monday - Thursday Shacharit 7:30am; Mincha/Maariv 4:45pm. Friday: Shacharit 7:30am; Mincha 1:00pm. Ahuva Malamet ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Ahuva Malamet ​​​​​​z"l Ahuva bat Chana v' Shmuel Dov On Friday, December 31, 2021 - 27 Tevet 5782 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Dan Malamet and Dawn Benson Ruth and Philip Hart Elliott and Leah Malamet Grandmother of: Adam and Melissa, Jordana, Talia and David, David-Zvi and Yael, Akiva, Tanya Funeral/Interment: Sunday, January 2 at 1:00 pm Shiva: Private. Services: 604 Vesta Drive (one block north of Eglinton, just east of Bathurst). Minyan is outside in a backyard - Mincha/Maariv 4:35 pm. Karen Donin ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Karen Donin ​​​​​​z"l Gitel bat Tzvi Hersh On Saturday, December 18, 2021 - 15 Tevet 5782 Wife of: Marvin Donin z"l Mother/Mother-in-Law of: Al Donin Cheryl and Gerry Rosen Hyla and Kobi Lederman Sister/Sister-in-Law of: Marcia "Bootsie" Noble Janet and Carl Frederiksen Grandmother of 9. Great-Grandmother of 3 Funeral - Private: Monday, December 20, 2021, 1:00 pm Shiva - Private. Dr. Saya Victor Feinman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Dr. Saya Victor Feinman ​​​​​​z"l Yeshayahu ben Harav Moshe v'Rivka On Friday, December 17, 2021 - 13 Tevet 5782 Husband of: Felicia Feinman z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Joyce & Zion Sasson, our members Rena Feinman-Siegel & David Siegel Brother/Brother-in-Law of: David z"l and Trudy z"l Feinman Grandfather of: Tova Sasson-Travis & Elad Travis, our members Gila Sasson & Ben Pichette Shira Sasson & Guy Voichek, our members Avital Siegel Ariel Siegel Great-grandfather of: Tali, Samuel, Moshe, Boaz, Fela and Micha Funeral: Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. Nina Muskat ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Nina Muskat ​​​​​​z"l Chava bat Moishe v'Eta On Saturday, December 11, 2021 - 8 Tevet 5782 Wife of: Zelik Muskat z"l Mother/Mother-in-law: Jack and Ruth Muskat Hedda and Arnie Wess Melissa and Miles Kettner Grandmother of: Lindsay and Zach Fein, Benjamin, and Samantha Kettner Funeral: Private service on Monday, December 13. Shiva: Private. Esther Friedman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Esther Friedman ​​​​​​z"l Esther bat Dov v’Leah On Shabbat, December 4, 2021 - 30 Kislev 5782 Wife of: Morton Friedman z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ronitte Friedman-Perlman & Kusiel Perlman (our members) Rabbi Orri & Hanna Friedman of Israel Shana z”l & Michael Richtman of Australia Avram & Gail Friedman of New York Sister of: Evelyn Ellenbogen of Miami Grandmother of: Saritte, Leeat and Maytal Perlman (our members) Dov and Chaya and family, Tal, Assaf, Avigail, Noa and Ethan Friedman Sara Leah and Itamar Elimelech Ariel and Shira Richtman Funeral/Internment: Monday, Dec. 6 in Israel. Shiva: Dec. 6-12, in person in Israel. Virtual visits available via direct email coordination with Saritte (perlmansaritte@gmail.com). Ronitte will be back in Toronto after the shloshim Rachel Ginette Hakoun ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rachel Ginette Hakoun ​​​​​​z"l Rachel bat Mordechai On Friday, Nov 19, 2021 - 15 Kislev 5782 Wife of: Georges Samuel Hakoun Stepmother of: Esther Hakoun Jack Hakoun Caroline Perlmutter (our member) Mother-in-law of: Wendy Hakoun Edward (Ted) Perlmutter (our member) Grandmother of: Annalise, Sarah, Moshe, Ariella, Shmuel, Aharon, Elianna and Naomi Great-grandmother of: Yaakov, Aron and Dovi Sister and aunt to the Attal extended family in France and Israel. Funeral/Internment: November 22, 2021, in Israel. Shiva: At Baycrest via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81957068412?pwd=V056VmtjOW1vdzJmbVg5VG1ycGpHZz09 Shiva times: Monday Nov. 22 - 1:30-3:00 pm Tuesday to Thursday Nov. 23-25 - 10:30-11:30 am and 1:30-3:00 pm Friday Nov. 26 - 10:30-11:30 am Sunday Nov. 28 - 10:30-11:30 am and 1:30-3:00 pm For more or updated details, please check the Steeles Memorial website by clicking the link: Rachel Ginette Hakoun - Steeles Memorial Chapel. Myrna Budd ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Myrna Budd ​​​​​​z"l Malka bat Yosef v'Ester On Sunday, November 21, 2021 - 17 Kislev 5782 Wife of: Lowell Budd (our member) Mother of: Andrew Budd Jennifer Debow Sister/Sister-in-law of: Philip Kosoy David Kosoy Jill and Albert Walker Grandmother of: Lauren, Katelyn, and Joshua Alexandra and Nicole Funeral/Intermnet: Monday, November 22 at 11:00 am Mount Sinai Memorial Park - Shaarei Shomayim Palmerston Section Shiva: 328 Lytton Boulevard, Toronto. Shiva visits Monday following the service until 5:00 pm. Tuesday visits from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Lionel Train ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Lionel Train ​​​​​​z"l Arieh ben Nachum v'Yehudit Chana On Friday, November 19, 2021 - 15 Kislev 5782 Brother/Brother-in-Law of: Rena and Richard Levy (our members) Funeral: Sunday November 21, 2021 at 10:30 am, Benjamins Park Memorial Chapel. NOTE: Everyone attending the service must provide proof of vaccination and photo identification. Interment: Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park - Keltzer Society Section Shiva/Services: Please contact the family with any questions or help related to Shiva signup - thelevyfamilybulletin@gmail.com Services: Morning services will be held at 9:00 am. Evening services will be held at 4:30 pm. Lorraine Ringel ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Lorraine Ringel ​​​​​​z"l Ahuva Liba bat Avraham On Saturday, November 13, 2021 - 10 Kislev 5782 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ian and Heather Ringel, our members Grandmother of: Jacob Ringel, our member Funeral/Interment: Sunday November 14, 2021 at 2:30 pm, Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park, Shaarei Tefillah Section Shiva: Shiva will be observed at 149 Old Forest Hill Road beginning Monday, November 15 from 1-3pm and 7-9pm, and continuing until Saturday 7-9pm. Visitors to be fully vaccinated and masked please. Martin Sable ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Martin Sable ​​​​​​z"l Matityahu ben Shamai v'Shaindel On Shabbat, Novmber 6, 2021 - 2 Kislev 5782 Husband of: Gayle Sable (our member) Father/Father-in-law of: Jordan and Kate Sable Jeremy and Karen Sable Josh and Simona Sable Brother of: Marlene Weller (our member) Heather Sable Peter McClelland Grandfather of: Gabriel, Elijah, Eve, Julia, Jack, Jonah and Isaiah Funeral/Interment: Sunday November 7, 2021 at 1:00 pm Please click to watch the service: Martin Sable Service Shiva (by schedule only): 25 Millbank Avenue, Toronto. Shiva visits are welcome Sunday, November 7 to Friday, November 12, ONLY during the designated time slots that may be found on the link below. Evening services will begin daily at 4:40 pm. All Shiva visitors must be double-vaccinated, wear masks and adhere to the designated visitation times that are included in the link below. To schedule a Shiva visit please use the following link: https://bit.ly/2YtkYQg Carl Rosen ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Carl Rosen ​​​​​​z"l Akiva ben Yisroel v'Leah On Shabbat, October 30, 2021 - 24 Cheshvan 5782 Husband of: Brona Rosen (our member) Father/Father-in-law of: Harold & Gili Rosen (our members) The late Elise Rosen-Odenheimer z"l Grandfather of: Avi and Maria, Ahuva and Amichai, Avital and Joey, Sarah and Micah, Chana, Nava and Ben Yakir, and Jacob (our member) Great-grandfather of: Be'eri, Yakir, Elisheva, Oren, Matar, Ateret, and Elise Tzion Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 1:00 pm. McCowan Road Cemetery. Attendance is limited and by registration only. Shiva: Private, please call before visiting. Visitors are asked to wear a mask. Gabi Weisfeld ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Gabi Weisfeld ​​​​​​z"l Shifra bat Eliyahu v'Lena On Monday, October 18, 2021 - 12 Cheshvan 5782 Wife of: Robert Abrahami z"l Louis Weisfeld z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Gilad & Stephanie Abrahami Leonora Abrahami & Peter Larmand Sister of: Michaella (Joice) Frohlich Grandmother of: Reuven, Devin and Russell, Alissa, Arieh, Mati, Zachary, Ethan and Sylvie Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 1:00 pm. Private family service. The service will be live streamed - please check Benjamin's Website for the link. Shiva: 150 Heath St. W. #1004. Wednesday: family only. Thursday: 10:00 am-12:30 pm & 2:00-5:00 pm (in person) and 7:00-9:00 pm (virtual). Friday: 10:00 am-1:00 pm (in person). Saturday night: 7:30-9:30 pm (virtual). Sunday & Monday: 10:00 am-12:30 pm & 2:00-5:00 pm (in person) and 7:00-9:00 pm (virtual). Shiva concludes Tuesday morning, October 26. Please check Benjamin's Website for the virtual Shiva link. Nechama Fayge Minkowitz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Nechama Fayge Minkowitz ​​​​​​z"l On September 19, 2021 - 13 Tishrei 5782 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Joseph & Lee Minkowitz, Friends of Shaarei Shomayim Rafoel Minkowitz, Yitzchok Minkowitz, Aaron Minkowitz and Honey Diament Many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Funeral/Interment: In Israel. Darlene Throop ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Darlene Throop ​​​​​​z"l On August 29, 2021 - 21 Elul 5781 Wife of: Ian Cowling Mother/Mother-in-law of: Aaron and Danielle Friedman Alysha Friedman Joel and Rebecca Friedman, our members Andrew and Shannon Cowling Grandmother of: Sarah Friedman Avital Friedman, our member Avery and Mirah Cowling Also mourned by: Aubrey Friedman and Dulcie Barber Shiva: For shiva details, please contact Rebecca at rebecca.dreezer@gmail.com. Frances (Faigie) Dubrow Hershcovich ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Frances (Faigie) Dubrow Hershcovich ​​​​​​z"l On Sunday, August 1, 2021 - 23 Av 5781 Wife of: Mechel Hershcovich Sister/Sister-in-law of: Eric Kosky z"l Arnold & Paula Dubrow, our members Seymour & Marlene Dubrow of Ottawa Mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother. Funeral/Interment: In Montreal. Shiva: Private shiva ending Friday, August 6, 2021. Mary Binder ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Mary Binder ​​​​​​z"l Mindel Bat Yaacov v' Esther On Saturday, July 17, 2021 - 8 Av 5781 Wife of: Jacob Binder z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: David and Sari Binder Lenny and Evie Binder Grandmother of: Jacob and Pauliina Raquel and Neil Justin and Maya Jason and Tatjana Samantha and Ariel Carli Great-Grandmother of: Mariana Sophia Funeral/Interment: Sunday, July 18, 2021 Graveside - Private Service Shiva: Private Rabbi Dr. Reuven P. Bulka ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rabbi Dr. Reuven P. Bulka ​​​​​​z"l Reuven Pinchas ben Chaim Yaakov On Sunday, June 27, 2021 – 17 Tammuz 5781 Husband of: Leah Rabbi of: Canada Rabbi Bulka served the Ottawa Jewish community for over a half-century, and filled a distinguished role as a public intellectual and spokesman for religious values on a national and international stage as a writer and broadcaster. Rabbi Bulka authored over two dozen volumes and countless scholarly essays. He is a beloved mentor and friend to Rabbi Strauchler and nearly every rabbi in Canada. Funeral/Interment: Sunday, June 27, in NY. Burial will be held in Israel. Rosara Milgrom de Gandelman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rosara Milgrom de Gandelman ​​​​​​z"l Roize Sure bat Aaron On Sunday, June 6, 2021 – 26 Sivan 5781 Wife of: Gary Gandelman Mother of: Michael Gandelman Daniel Gandelman Daughter of: Zitta Milgrom Sister/Sister-in-law of: Susana & Nelson Roth Raquel & Irving Benmergui, our members Aunt of: Geraldine & Gabriel Sternberg and Family Naomi & Abraham Elmaleh, Audrey Benmergui and Liora Benmergui, our members Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, June 9, 2021, 2:00 pm, in Miami. Andor Roberts ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Andor Roberts ​​​​​​z"l Avraham Abish ben Shlomo On Sunday, June 6, 2021 - 26 Sivan 5781 Husband of: Ilona Roberts, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Edward Roberts Dianna & Rick Zauderer, our members Linda Roberts Jeffrey & Gayle Roberts, our members Grandfather of: Tanya Zauderer, our member Ariel Zauderer & Bossmat Gal-Zauderer, our members Leora Zauderer & Jacob Cherney Anya Roberts Michael, Rachel, Daniel and Joshua Roberts, our members Great-Grandfather of: Oshri and Rami Zauderer Funeral/Interment: Monday, June 7, 2021, 3:00 pm and can be viewed via Steeles Memorial Livestream Link. Shiva: 274 Strathallan Wood (driveway) Visiting times: 11:00 am to noon Tuesday to Friday 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Tuesday to Friday Beverley Stern ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Beverley Stern ​​​​​​z"l Rina Bayla bat Labol On Monday, May 17, 2021 - 6 Sivan 5781 Wife of: The late Morton Stern z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Susan Stern Beth & Miguel Singer, our members Gary & Jill Stern Grandmother of: Danielle & Brahm, Aaron & Jennie, David & Jen, Ira, and Jonah Great-grandmother of: Emery Sister of: The late Myra Leeds z"l Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 10:30 am The service will be live streamed at https://youtu.be/GszzlZGAezY. Vera Elzas ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Vera Elzas ​​​​​​z"l Bayla bat Yitzchak v'Ester Braindle On Thursday, May 6, 2021 - 24 Iyyar 5781 Wife of: Nathan Elzas Mother/Mother-in-law of: Rachelle & Akiva Shawel Rami Elzas Sister/Sister-in-law of: Yehuda & Selma Elzas, Friends of Shaarei Shomayim The late Yaacov Halpert z"l The late Betsy z"l & Jack Adler Jettie & the late Rabbi Immanuel Schochet z"l Nechama Devorah & Rabbi Shimon Margolin Miriam & Yaacov Kahn Grandmother of: Adina, Ari, Dani, Noam, and Nate Funeral/Interment: Sunday, May 9, 2021. Gertrude Batist ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Gertrude Batist ​​​​​​z"l On Shabbat, April 24, 2021 - 12 Iyyar 5781 Wife of: The late Phillip Batist z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Lynda and George Friedman Gerald and Lynn Batist Rosanne and Steven Teplitsky Bruce and Susan Batist, our members Grandmother of: Josh Teplitsky, Gabriel Friedman, Aliza Teplitsky, Solomon Friedman and Sarah Clifford-Rashotte, Rachel and Michael Porcelain, Yonina Friedman, Jacob Batist and Jill Taras, Aviva Friedman, Kira Batist and Andrew Wigod, Nomi and Nicky Kolios, Noah Batist and Abby Andrew, Zachary Batist, Jonah Batist, Judah Batist and Ruth Chitiz, and Aiden Batist Great-grandmother of: River and Sunny Rashotte-Friedman; Cayleb and Charley Wigod; Kobe, Noa and Liam Porcelain; Micah Batist and Adin Kolios Sister/Sister-in-law of: The late Phil z"l and the late Sandy z"l Katz Edith and the late Moe z"l Bulua Sol and Frances Katz Esther Katz and the late Alfie z"l Noodleman Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 in Montreal Private Graveside service A Zoom link for the funeral service will be published on Wednesday, April 28 after 12:00 pm. Shiva: For shiva details, please contact Susan at susanbbatist@gmail.com. Anita Sarella Regal ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Anita Sarella Regal ​​​​​​z"l Channa Sara bat Devorah On April 20, 2021 - 8 Iyyar 5781 Sister/Sister-in-law of: Brian & Bryna Bloom, our members Paul & Judith Bloom, our members Mother/Mother-in-law of: Rachelle & Danny Goodman Jonathan & Adrianne Regal Daniel & Sharon Regal Debbie & Ben King Funeral/Interment: In Jersey Channel Islands, Great Britain Ethel Freedman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ethel Freedman ​​​​​​z"l Ettie bat Rachel On April 5, 2021 - 23 Nisan 5781 Wife of: The late Phillip Freedman z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ronald & Raquel Freedman, our members Harley Freedman & Shelley Rotstein Jeffrey Freedman of Montreal Grandmother of: Nicole Freedman and Eric Freedman, our members Alexander, Noah and Ruby Freedman of Montreal Dr. Harry Hotz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Dr. Harry Hotz ​​​​​​z"l Eliezer ben Mordechai v'Shayna On Friday, March 26, 2021 - 13 Nisan 5781 Husband of: Ruth Hotz Father/Father-in-law of: Elaine & Jeffrey Hertz, our members Robert Hotz Susan & Ron Starkman Mark Hotz & Lovleen Randhawa Dr. Jeffrey Hotz & Doris Vaught Lawrence Hotz Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, March 30, 2:00 PM. Private family service, Hamilton, Ontario. The service will be livestreamed at: http://www.mgxproductions.com/stream/hotz Arthur Stein (Steinwortzel) ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Arthur Stein (Steinwortzel) ​​​​​​z"l On Sunday, March 14, 2021 - 1 Nisan 5781 Husband of: The late Eleanor (Skulko) Stein z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Sharon and Jeff Brenda and Ophir Grandfather of: Jennifer, Lani, Mitchell, Alyse and Benji Funeral/Interment: Sunday, March 14, 2021 Private Family Service Shiva: Zoom Shiva visits from 8:00-9:00 pm, Sunday, March 14 to Thursday, March 18: https://oise-utoronto.zoom.us/j/82215680851 Irving Kwart ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Irving Kwart ​​​​​​z"l Yitzchuk ben Velvol v'Chaya Gitel On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 - 27 Adar 5781 Husband of: The late Bookie Kwart z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Debbie and David Harris Richard Kwart Brother of: The late Sam Kwart z"l Grandfather & Great-grandfather of: Robyn and Simon, Allison and Brian, Jeremy, Reid, Madison, Grayson, and Bronwyn Funeral/Interment: Friday, March 12, 2021 at 2:00 pm Private family service Lorraine Shankman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Lorraine Shankman ​​​​​​z"l On Sunday, February 21, 2021 - 9 Adar 5781 Wife of: The late Norman Shankman z"l Sister/Sister-in-law of: Shirley & Albert Hoffman, our members Helen ("Toby"), Sonya ("Dodo") and Priscilla Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Ruth Marks ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ruth Marks ​​​​​​z"l On Shabbat, February 27, 2021 - 15 Adar 5781 Wife of: Alan Marks z”l Sister/Sister-in-law of: Albert Newman z”l Sam (Goldie) Newman, our members Sally Kert (Sheldon z”l) Mother/Mother-in-law of: Jeremy (Elizabeth), Pamela Assivero (Victor), and Jonathan Grandmother of: Rebecca (Alan Pinkert) and Benjamin Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 2:30 pm The service will be live streamed at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R-jZfto3QpQ&feature=youtu.be Shiva: Shiva Zoom calls are welcomed between 7 and 8:30 PM on Tuesday March 2, Wednesday March 3, and Thursday March 4. Please send an email to one of the following addresses to obtain the Zoom link: Jonathan Marks jonathan.ad.marks@gmail.com Pam Marks passivero@gmail.com Jeremy Marks jmarks2@gmail.com Theodore (Ted) Wald ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Theodore (Ted) Wald ​​​​​​z"l On Friday, February 26, 2021 - 14 Adar 5781 Husband of: The late Hadassa Wald z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Ron & Rachel Wald, our members Danny & Audrey Wald Grandfather of: Benji, Zachary, Joshua and Tamar Wald, our members Avi and David Wald Brother/Brother-in-law of: Katie & Steven Berger z”l Edith z”l & Eugene z”l Biro Alice z”l & Leo z”l Weiss Hermann z"l & Eva z”l Gruenwald Talia & Shmuel Grau of Hod Hasharon, Israel Funeral/Interment: Today, Friday, February 26, 2021 at 3:00 pm in Montreal. Service will be live streamed via Zoom. Shiva: Details to follow. Hadassa Wald ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Hadassa Wald ​​​​​​z"l On Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 6 Adar 5781 Wife of: Ted Wald Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ron & Rachel Wald, our members Danny & Audrey Wald Grandmother of: Benji, Zachary, Joshua and Tamar Wald, our members Avi and David Wald Sister/Sister-in-law of: Talia and Shmuel Grau of Hod Hasharon, Israel Katie and Steven Berger z”l Edith z”l and Eugene z”l Biro Alice z”l and Leo z”l Weiss Hermann z"l and Eva z”l Gruenwald Funeral/Interment: Friday, February 19, 2021 at 11:00 in Montreal. Service will be live streamed. Details to be announced. Shiva: Details to follow. David Wm. Brown ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: David Wm. Brown ​​​​​​z"l Dovid Zeev ben Eliyahu Gedalya v'Tzutel On Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 5 Adar 5781 Son of: The late Al G. z"l & Shirley z"l Brown Husband of: Helen Brown, our member Father/Father-in-law of: Sarah Brown & Steven Strauss, our members Pnina Brown, our member Grandfather of: Rose and Elijah Strauss, our members Brother/Brother-in-law of: Golda Brown & Harry Krakowsky, our members Funeral/Interment: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 In advance of the interment, the family will gather for Eulogies at 1:30 pm. Please join online LIVE on Shaarei Shomayim's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/shaareishomayim/videos/4325570294125479/ The interment will take place at 3:00 pm and can be viewed via Benjamin’s Park livestream link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFRldhuit-o. Deborah Hecker ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Deborah Hecker ​​​​​​z"l On Sunday, February 7, 2021 - 25 Shevat 5781 Wife of: The late Bob Hecker z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ronna Mink (Dan) Allan Hecker Missy Hecker (Mark Greenberg), our members Grandmother of: Ahbra Mink, Davida Solomon, Farah Bouley, Ryan, Max and Jake Greenberg Sister/Sister-in-law of: Marilyn Berger Donny Hecker Seymour Hecker Funeral/Interment: Monday, February 8, 2021 at 1:30 pm in St. Catharines. Service will be live streamed at https://www.facebook.com/patrickdartefh/. Shiva: Private shiva in St. Catharines. Ralph Michael Orman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Ralph Michael Orman ​​​​​​z"l On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 - 21 Shevat 5781 Husband of: Bev Orman Father/Father-in-law of: Lori Kline (Michael) David Orman Marci Beitner (Aaron) Grandfather of: Jack, Russell, Joseph, Wyatt, Blaire, Jacob, Rosie and Dahlia Brother/Brother-in-law of: Joel Umansky (Elaine), our members Elaine Platt (Ben), our members The late Sandy Lato z"l Funeral/Interment: Friday, February 5, 2021, at Adas Israel Cemetery, Burlington. Private family service. Shiva: Private shiva. Isaac Jesin ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Isaac Jesin ​​​​​​z"l Yitzchak Elchanan ben Pinchas Mordechai v'Ita Leah On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 22 Shevat 5781 Husband of: Basia Jesin Father/Father-in-law of: Paul & Janie Jesin Aaron & Sharon Jesin Norman Jesin & Edie Neuberger Elaine & Danny Shiff (our members) Jerry Jesin Eddie & Lisa Jesin Grandfather of: Jacob & Cheryl Jesin, Moshe & Stephanie Jesin, Tzvi Jesin, Ahuva & Meir Balofsky, Maytal & Safi Allman, Aliza and Dovid Abrahomowitz, Yechezkel & Rebecca Jesin, Raffi & Rachelly Jesin, Shlomo & Rifka Jesin, Adam & Sharon Jesin, Shauna Jesin, Jeremy Jesin, Jessica Jesin, Jacqueline Jesin, Rachel Shiff, Jeremy Shiff, Benji Shiff, Sarah Shiff & Seth Frieberg, Daniella & Seth Giddens, Josh Jesin, Emily Jesin, Joel & Laura Jesin, Shimmy Jesin, David Jesin, Jordan Jesin, Cheryl & Brian Herskovitz and Steven Lerner Great-grandfather of: 28 great-grandchildren Brother/Brother-in-law of: Leo & Gloria Slawin Funeral/Interment: Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 3:00 pm The funeral will be live streamed at https://smclive.ca/ Shiva: TBA Rabbi Aaron Levine ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rabbi Aaron Levine ​​​​​​z"l On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 - 6 Shevat 5781 Husband of: Honey Levine Father of: Yitzy Levine Chaim Levine Shneur Levine Brother of: Rabbi Malcolm & Esther Levine Avrum & Ester Lea Levine Ralph & Vicky Levine Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, January 19, 2021. Shiva: A Zoom Shiva Gathering will take place on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021 at a time TBD, via shul's Zoom. To obtain the Zoom access information, please email info@shomayim.org. Irwin Woodrow ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Irwin Woodrow ​​​​​​z"l Itzchak Aryeh ben Yaakov Abba HaLevi On Monday, January 18, 2021 - 5 Shevat 5781 Husband of: Roz Woodrow (our member) The late Corrine Woodrow z"l Father/Father-in-law of: Spencer & Sharon Woodrow Scott & Devorah Woodrow Grandfather of: Yaacov, Yehuda z"l, Yonah, Aviva, Deena, Shlomo, Elisheva, Eli, Ari, Leeba, and Gabriella. Due to COVID, the Funeral, Shiva and Minyanim are limited to those contacted. Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 2:30 pm. Shiva: A Zoom Shiva Gathering will take place on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 at 2:30 pm, via shul's Zoom. To obtain the Zoom access information, please email info@shomayim.org. Murray Greenberg ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Murray Greenberg ​​​​​​z"l Meir Zeileg ben Reuven David v'Chana On Sunday, January 17, 2021 - 4 Shevat 5781 Husband of: Cynthia Greenberg (our member) Father/Father-in-law of: Shari & Larry Goldberg Lisa Greenberg Jill & Michael Levy Grandfather of: Matthew and Jacky, Ryan and Jessica, Carly, Noah, and Sari. Funeral/Interment: Monday, January 18, 2021. Private family service. Shiva: Private shiva. Gena Tenenbaum ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Gena Tenenbaum ​​​​​​z"l On Shabbat, January 15, 2021 - 3 Shevat 5781 Wife of: The late Joseph “Erez” Tenenbaum z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Sid Tenenbaum (Judith Cardozo Tenenbaum) Gary Tenenbaum (Louise) Tamara Tenenbaum-Friedman (Uli z’’l) Grandmother of: Ari-Lev, Elie, Avichai, Josh, Odeya, Daniel, Eliya, and Elisha Sister of: Anda Meisels-Rosen Shiva: In Jerusalem. Sid can be reached at stenen@10n.co.il. Bluma Gertner ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Bluma Gertner ​​​​​​z"l Bluma bat Yoel Mordechai v'Slova Fraida On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - 29 Tevet 5781 Wife of: The late Harold Gertner z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Ruth Ellen Gertner & Marc Seeman Mark Gertner Grandmother of: Ahron and Geoffrey Seeman Funeral/Interment: Friday, January 15, 2021. Private family service. Carol Susan Kravetsky ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Carol Susan Kravetsky ​​​​​​z"l Chaya Sara bat Shraga Faivel v'Chasha On Thursday, January 7, 2021 - 23 Tevet 5781 Wife of: The late Marvin Kravetsky z"l Mother of: Sheri Tewel Phil Kravetsky And all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral/Interment: Friday, January 8 at 1:30 pm. Shiva: Shiva will take place via phone. Shiva concludes on Thursday morning, January 14. Harry Bernstein ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Harry Bernstein ​​​​​​z"l Avraham Tzvi On Tuesday January 5, 2021 - 21 Tevet 5781 Husband of: Nellie Bernstein Father/Father-in-law of: Michelle & Dr. Jerome Edelstein (our members) Mendy & Debbie Bernstein Shimmy & Joely Bernstein Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 1:30 pm. Shiva: Shiva details will be announced. Last day of Shiva is Monday morning, January 11. Sandra Hirschowitz ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Sandra Hirschowitz ​​​​​​z"l Sora Leah bat Meir Yehuda v’Chana On Monday January 4, 2021 - 20 Tevet 5781 Sister/Sister-in-law of: Ian & Pam Rosmarin (our members) Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 in South Africa. Shiva: A Zoom Shiva Gathering will take place on Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 10:30 AM, via shul's Zoom. Dina Dobrinsky ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Dina Dobrinsky ​​​​​​z"l Dina bat Raizel On Tuesday December 29, 2020 - 14 Tevet 5781 Wife of: Rabbi Dr. Herbert C. Dobrinsky Sister-in-law of: Sharon and Louis Goelman (our members) Mother/Mother-in-law of: Dr. Deborah and Dr. Michael Kramer Tova and Larry Cohen Aaron and Dr. Cindy Dobrinsky Funeral/Interment: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 in New Jersey. Shiva will be observed until Monday morning, January 4. Grace Goodman ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Grace Goodman ​​​​​​z"l Perel Gitel bat Baruch HaLevi v'Chia Rifka On Friday, December 25, 2020 - 11 Tevet 5781 Wife of: The late Gilbert Goodman z"l (our member) Mother/Mother-in-law of: Bonnie Goodman-Bloom & Stephen Bloom (our members) Mark & Judy Goodman Wendy Goodman Sister/Sister-in-law of: Cheryl Zale Lila z"l and Lew Ekstein Rose Slonim z"l Helen Kash Grandmother of: Trevor Joseph Bloom, Alexa Lianne Bloom, Lindsay Morgan Bloom, Jacob Goodman and Jori Goodman. Funeral/Interment: Monday, December 28, 2020 at 2:00 pm Rachel Amiel ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Rachel Amiel ​​​​​​z"l On Thursday December 10, 2020 - 25 Kislev 5781 Wife of: The late Henry Amiel z"l Mother/Mother-in-law of: Evelyn (Maurice), Rene (Flora), Mony (Viviane), Berny, Pat (Bruna), Corinne (Mark) and Michelle (Steve) Steinowicz, our members Funeral: Friday, December 11, 2020. Private family service. Shiva: Private family shiva. Helen (Dolly) Cohen ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Helen (Dolly) Cohen ​​​​​​z"l Hendel bat Shaul v'Leah On Wednesday December 9, 2020 - 24 Kislev 5781 Mother/Mother-in-law of: Alan & Helen Cohen (our members) Steven & Batya Cohen Grandmother of: Aviad & Yaira, Adira & Netanel, Tamar & Ma'or, and Moriya Great-grandmother of: Kedem, Gefen, and Arbel Funeral: In Israel. Howard Kleinberg ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Howard Kleinberg ​​​​​​z"l Chaim ben Zvi On Wednesday December 9, 2020 - 24 Kislev 5781 Husband of: Nancy Kleinberg Father/Father-in-law of: Bernie and Anna Kleinberg (our members) Brian and Simmi Kleinberg Marla and Jack Samuel Grandfather of: Ariella and Dani Goldstein Rabbi Effie and Tamar Kleinberg Talia and Dave Apter Eliana and Zack Husynni Natalie Kleinberg (our member) Josh Kleinberg (our member) Adam and Galit Samuel Aryeh and Chana Samuel (our members) Koby and Racheli Spiegel (our members) Funeral: Graveside. Thursday, December 10, 2020, 2:00 pm. Funeral will be live-streamed at: https://smclive.ca/ Max Rosenbloom ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Max Rosenbloom ​​​​​​z"l Matityahu ben Avraham Abba On Saturday, December 5, 2020 - 19 Kislev 5781 Husband of: Sabina Rosenbloom Father/Father-in-law of: Lee and Joseph Minkowitz (Friends of Shaarei Shomayim) Funeral: Sunday, December 6, 2020. Graveside. Gidon Grundland ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Gidon Grundland ​​​​​​z"l On Thursday, December 3, 2020 - 17 Kislev 5781 Husband of: Pearl Grundland Father/Father-in-law of: Batya Grundland and Mark Rottmann Rabbi David and Shira Rachel Grundland Yoni and Lauren Grundland Rabbi David Grundland served as the Beit Midrash Zichron Dov avreich and Rabbinic Assistant at Shaarei Shomayim. Brother/Brother-in-law of: Sam Grundland and Shelly Galler Funeral: Friday, December 4, 2020. Graveside. Phylis Levitt ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of our member: Phylis Levitt ​​​​​​z"l Perel Chana bat Favel v'Simcha On Sunday, November 29, 2020 - 13 Kislev 5781 Mother of: Evan Levitt Funeral: Monday, November 30, 2020. Private family service. Shiva: Private family shiva. Harry Strauss ז״ל We regret to announce the passing of: Harry Strauss ​​​​​​z"l On Friday, November 27, 2020 - 12 Kislev 5781 Husband of: Shirley Strauss Father/Father-in-law of: Marci (Mark) Pearlman Robyn z’l (Stephen) Albert Brad (Terry) Strauss, our members Jon (S
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Clint Buchanan Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan One Life to Live Portrayed by Clint Ritchie Jerry verDorn Duration 1979–1999, 2003–present First appearance September 10, 1979 Created by Gordon Russell and Sam Hall Profile Gender Male Occupation Chairman and CEO of Buchanan Enterprises Former editor of The Banner Title CEO Residence Llanfair, 1177 Regency Drive, Llanview, Pennsylvania Clint Ritchie as Clint Buchanan in the 1990 One Life to Live opening sequence Relationships Parents Asa Buchanan (deceased) Olympia Buchanan (deceased) Renée Divine (stepmother) Sibling(s) Bo Buchanan Ben Davidson (deceased) Spouse(s) Victoria Lord (divorced; 1982-1985) (divorced; 1986-1994) Lindsay Rappaport (divorced; 1998-1999) [1] Nora Hanen (divorced; 2009-2010) Kimberly Andrews (divorced; 2010) Romances Maria Vasquez (pre-1979; deceased) Pat Ashley (1979-1980) Edwina Lewis (1982) Echo DiSavoy (1983) Dallas Jones (1999-2005) Dorian Lord (2006-2007) Nora Hanen (2008-2009) Children Cord Roberts (son, with Maria) Kevin Buchanan (adopted son, with Viki) Joey Buchanan (adopted son, with Viki) Jessica Buchanan (adopted daughter, with Viki) Natalie Buchanan (daughter, with Viki) Rex Balsom (son, with Echo) Grandchildren C. J. Roberts Sarah Roberts Liam McBain Shane Morasco Duke Buchanan (adoptive; deceased) Kevin Buchanan, Jr. (adoptive; deceased) Megan Buchanan (adoptive; deceased) Bree Brennan (adoptive) Chloe Brennan (adoptive; deceased) Ryder Ford (adoptive) Nieces and nephews David Vickers Drew Buchanan (deceased) Matthew Buchanan First cousins Rafe Garretson Austin Buchanan Clinton "Clint" Buchanan is a fictional character on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live. Contents 1 Casting 2 Storylines 3 References 4 External links Casting The role was originated in September 10, 1979 by actor Clint Ritchie, portraying the role nearly continuously through December 30, 1999. Ritchie reappeared in the 2003 and 2004. Actor Jerry verDorn has portrayed the role since October 25, 2005.[2] John Brotherton played a young Clint in a 2008 storyline in which the characters Bo and Rex find themselves in 1968.[3] Storylines The eldest son of Buchanan patriarch Asa Buchanan and his first wife Olympia, Clint moves to Llanview to take over as editor for The Banner. The newspaper's previous editor, Joe Riley, had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. After a failed relationship with Pat Ashley, Clint becomes close to Joe's widow Victoria Lord Riley; they eventually marry. Clint adopts Viki's two sons, Kevin and Joey. Clint and Viki's marriage is strong but troubled; it is ultimately jeopardized by Viki's dissociative identity disorder, which recurs when Viki discovers that her former ward Tina Clayton is actually her sister. Tina makes an enemy in Clint as she conspires to use Viki's illness to take control of their father Victor Lord's fortune, but Clint and Viki triumph and have a child of their own, Jessica, in 1986. That same year, Clint discovers that he is the father of former flame Maria Roberts' adult son Cord, who is now married to Tina. Over the years, Clint and Viki endure much domestic drama, from indiscretions between them, Viki's battles with dissociative identity disorder and family squabbles among the Lords, Cramers and Buchanans. Married and divorced twice, the two remain great friends. In 2001 it is revealed that Viki had in fact been drugged and raped by Mitch Laurence in 1986, and given birth to twins. Mitch is in fact the father of Jessica; Clint had fathered Jessica's twin, Natalie Balsom. Mitch had infant Natalie kidnapped and raised by another couple, and he orchestrates her return in 2001 to devastate Viki and her family. Clint leaves town for London in 1998, returning for several brief periods. In 2005 he returns for an extended stay, and soon breaks it off with girlfriend Dallas Jones. The entire family is devastated by Asa's death in August 2007, and Bo and Clint form a closer bond. Clint's relationship with Viki is complicated by his subsequent romance with Dorian Lord, Viki's longtime nemesis. After Clint's messy breakup with Dorian, she seeks revenge by taking over Buchanan Enterprises. Romance begins to blossom between Clint and his brother Bo's ex-wife Nora Hanen, only to be temporarily complicated by the return of Clint's ex-girlfriend Dallas in July 2008. With Nora's help, Clint finally gets BE back from Dorian. In 2009, Bo and Nora are thrown together when their son Matthew is paralyzed in an accident; threatened by their closeness, Clint proposes. He and Nora marry, though Bo and Nora kiss the night before. Bo and Nora soon find themselves back in love; finding out, a vengeful Clint reveals the affair publicly to negatively impact Bo and Nora's careers. Though Asa had left his mansion to Nora, Clint forces her to sign it over to him or risk a costly lawsuit for damages to his reputation as a result of her affair. Clint encourages new mayor Dorian to fire Bo as Police Commissioner, and resumes an affair with his assistant, ex-stripper Kimberly Andrews. They marry on March 11, 2010. David Vickers comes to town and threatens Kim with a secret that she's been hiding from Clint that would ruin her life and her marriage to Clint. The only way David will not reveal her secret to Clint is that she leaves Clint and also leave town. Kim comes up with a story on how she cheated on Clint and how she cannot live with herself any longer because of it. Kim then leaves the mansion and has not been seen since. On July 29, 2010, Clint agrees with Dorian's plan that the two of them act as lovers in order to make David jealous. Clint then informs Dorian that he is interested in naming a town park after his father. He insists that Dorian keep him posted of current naming bids. Clint has started to become very ruthless. Blaming David for the breakdown of his marriage to Kimberly, he on the day of David's wedding to Dorian has him abducted. He alerts the Moroccan authorities and his past crimes are reinstated and he winds up in a Moroccan prison. Clint then forges a break-up note for Dorian to make it appear to her and the citizens of Llanview that he is a loser who can't commit to a real relationship. Dorian is heartbroken, much to Clint's delight. When Rex discovers evidence that Clint had David jailed, Clint threatens to have Gigi's financial aid for college revoked in an effort to keep him quiet. Rex complies and keeps the secret even though he is disgusted that he has to keep it from Bo, whom he regards as a father. Clint has developed an affection for Inez Sallinger, the mother of Nate, Ford and James. Trying to win her heart he helps them out of their financial debt and gets Ford his job at the university back. When Clint learns that Ford is possibly the father of Jessica's unborn baby, he has two goons rough him up. He believes that Ford had taken advantage of her in her fragile condition. He states that while he is fond of Ford's mother, "family comes first." In October 2010, Echo Disavoy returns for unknown purposes. She corners Clint at Rod's, and he makes it very clear that he wants nothing to do with her and to stay away from Vicki and Charlie. Echo contends that she merely wants to patch things up, to make amends to everyone she has hurt. Clint doesn't buy it and leaves. Later, at the hospital, on his way to see Inez and Ford, he runs into Echo again. She brings up their affair again by showing him an antique half-crescent moon necklace he supposedly gave to her. Echo tells him that it was handcrafted in New Mexico and he had it made for her as a gift. Clint says he has no idea what she's talking about. Echo says that the necklace was a full piece but she left one half of it in Llanview hospital years before, along with another "precious belonging." A private investigator whom Clint had secretly hired to follow Rex Balsom returns from New Mexico with the other half of the necklace, which Rex had left on the grave of his supposed mother, Lilli, months before. This suggests that he has some connection to Rex's parents. He is later reading a book titled The Love Letters of Rick and Lilli which are the names of Rex's supposed parents. Vicki, after reading one of the various love letters to Rex's mother, finds it oddly familiar, as if she's read or heard it before. Echo meets Clint for dinner on November 5, 2010, revealing that the two of them are Rex's real biological parents. Clint confesses he's known about Rex for a long time but kept the truth from him because he sees him as a "gold-digging piece of trash" It is also revealed that he forged the letters between "Rick" and "Lilli" to prevent Rex from learning the truth. He warns Echo not to reveal the truth, and he threatens to have Rex put in prison for a long time if she talks. When a DNA test is administered later to determine Rex's parentage, Clint has his assistant Vimal change the results so it seems tghat Charlie Banks is Rex's biological father. He also has Vimal change the paternity test of his daughter so the father reads, Brody Lovett. On Thanksgiving, Clint asks Inez to sleep with Bo in an attempt to ruin his marriage to Nora. At first Inez refuses, but she is backed into a corner when he threatens her sons. Joey also returns and proposes to his girlfriend, Aubrey, very prematurely and in front of both Vicki and Clint. Clint believes that Aubrey is a gold-digger and advises his son against her. Clint bails Eddie, Inez's abusive ex-husband, out of jail and instructs him to kidnap Nora and hold her hostage for a few hours, during which time Inez is to drug and seduce Bo. In the end, Inez cannot go through with the seduction, but she does falsely tell Bo that they had sex. Eddie is murdered and the murder weapon is found in Inez's apartment. Nate says he killed Eddie, although people have their doubts. Clint also begins to plant seeds of doubt in Mathew, saying that Bo and Inez have been having an affair. Clint goes to see Nora and Bo in the hospital after she is involved in a car accident while escaping from Eddie, he advises Bo to keep quiet about the one night stand. Inez later tells to Clint that they never slept together, but Clint still preasures her to remain silent or he will implicate her sons in their father's murder. When Bo tells Nora he slept with Inez she kicks him out and Clint invites him to live with him. Clint arrives at the hospital as both Natalie and Jessica give birth to newborn sons and Clint is overjoyed. At Nate's trial Inez confesses everything to Bo and Nora that Clint made her do. Bo later confronts his brother at gunpoint. Clint tells Bo that he had this coming. That Bo never gave a seconds thought on the plans that Clint had for him and Nora and that he didn't care that he humiliated his brother. Bo tells Clint that he is no longer a Buchanan and walks away disgusted. Soon after, Clint's antics in regard to hiding Rex's paternity and the switching of test results for Natalie and Jessica come to light. Everyone, in particular Viki, is left furious with Clint and refuses to believe him when he tells them that Joey's new wife, Aubrey Wentworth is a con artist. So Clint enlists the aid of Kelly in exposing Aubrey. He is later arrested for tampering with the DNA results, only after Aubrey convinces her friend, Rama to have Vimal confess to the crime to keep Clint out of jail. Clint makes it clear that if he does go down he will give a copy of the flash drive to Joey, exposing Aubrey's scheme. Clint and Vicki learn that Tess has returned and to prevent herself from being sent back to St. Anne's, Tess marries Robert Ford in Las Vegas so she can be free. A fierce custody battle ensues for Ryder and Clint does everything in his power to help. At an unknown point he contacts Alex Olanov and has David transferred there to be kept in a drug induced trance. After having a heart-to-heart with Nigel Clint begins to feel guily about his misdeeds and contacts Alex about sending David home to Llanview only to find out that Bo and Rex already found him. Bo is ready to arrest Clint for kidnapping his son but Clint tells his brother that besides David's word they have no discernible evidence. Bo and Nora start building a case against Clint for the murder of Eddie Ford. By a shear stroke of luck Rex uncovers footage of Clint leaving Eddie's hotel room the night of the murder with gun in hand. Bo arrests his brother again and offers him a deal: He confeses to the murder at his arraignment saving his family the pain and misery of a trial or he pleads not guilty and Bo will bury him. Clint maintains his innocence and warns Bo to let it go or the truth about the murder will destroy his family. Bo and Clint later find Nora lying on the floor in the courtroom. She begins to remember the night of the crash, how after she made her way back to the Minitue Man Motel and saw someone in the room with Eddie. Nora thinks its Clint. Clint is still adamant that he didn't kill Eddie tells Nora she's forgotten because she doesn't want to remember. Clint tells them that he wishes he had killed Eddie, but he got there too late. He then makes a startling confession: The killer was Matthew. After receiving speeches from his children, Bo, Nora, Nigel, and Viki, Clint attempts to make things right with Rex after learning that Rex's son (and his newly discovered grandson) Shane Morasco nearly killed himself after being bullied by Todd Manning's son Jack Manning and his friends at high school. However, Rex rejects Clint's sincere attempt at being a father and Rex (like everyone else) calls Clint out on his recent moral descent. Clint then suffers a heart attack. Dorian comes across the ailing Clint, and after getting him to confess that Echo knew Charlie wasn't Rex's father, she calls 911. Clint soon recovers from his heart attack but learns that he is dying. This revelation causes him to re-examine and re-evaluate his life, including his feelings for Viki. Clint is later blackmailed by his daughter Jessica's (who now has reverted back to her DID alter Tess) new husband and con artist (who is also Aubrey's boyfriend and grifting partner) Cutter Wentworth to extort a piece of the family fortune along with ownership of The Buchanan Mansion in exchange for committing his daughter to St. Anne's. Clint is also blackmailed by Rex to hand over the entire Buchanan fortune in exchange for getting the heart of Rex's dead fiance Gigi Morasco. This causes Cutter (who by then is divorced from Tess after she escapes from St. Anne's with her boyfriend Ford thanks to Rama blackmailing Cutter to sign divorce papers provided by Ford.) to lose ownership of the mansion thanks to a loophole in the deed that says that Clint could have the mansion back anytime he wanted to, and Clint then gives the mansion to Rex. After recovering from his heart transplant surgery, Clint goes to the courthouse to be sentenced for Eddie Ford's murder. Nora cannot bring herself to let Clint take the fall for Eddie's murder so she dropps the murder charges against him. Clint pleads guilty to the DNA tampering and kidnapping and false imprisonment of David Vickers. The judge sentences him to 20 in Statesville Prison. Clints lawyer appeals to the judge for home imprisonment instead, given Clint's stature in the community. Viki offers for Clint to stay at her home in Llanfair and the judge allows it. On August 23, 2011, Clint has Nigel (who now works as his butler/confidante/nurse at The Llanfair Estate) to take off his ankle monitoring device so that he can sneak out of Llanfair to go back to The Buchanan Mansion to honor his late father Asa on the fourth anniversary of his death. Clint convices Rex to let him in the mansion to honor his father, and Clint is later joined by his brother Bo to honor Asa's life. Clint also says good-bye to his son Joey before he goes back to London with Kelly so that she can be closer to her son Zane Buchanan. On August 25, 2011, Clint is reunited with his estranged ex-wife Kim when she arrives out of the blue at Llanfair. Clint then wants to know where Kim has been for the last year and a half. Kim tells Clint that she's been dong the "same old, same old", but Clint quickly figures out that Kim has been stripping again since she's been gone. Clint also wants to know what kind of a secret that caused Kim to be blackmailed out of Llanview and out of his life (Clint also figures out that Kim cheating on him with another man wasn't Kim's secret), but Kim doesn't divulge her secret to Clint. Clint's daughter Natalie then arrives in Llanfair to kick Kim out of the house, unhappy that she is back in town to get her hands on Clint's money again. Kim later returns to Llanfair to ask Clint to help out her sick friend in the hospital by getting a portfolio for her. Clint agrees, and he also arranges for Kim's friend to be moved to Llanview Hospital, which Kim is okay with that decision. Clint also looks up infromation on the internet about Kim's mysterious friend in the hospital in Anchorage, Kentucky, as well as the info on The Spotted Pony strip club. Clint comes up with nothing. On October 20, 2011, Rex decides to give back the Buchanan fortune to Clint after he drops his revenge plan against Jack and Victor Lord Jr., (after it was revealed that he wasn't the real Todd Manning), and Clint agrees to his request. He even lets Rex and Shane still live in the Buchanan Mansion and to pay for the housing bills himself. References
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Hilary & Lindsay
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Lindsay Eisenman, a recipe and product developer, met Hilary Rappaport, a food stylist, after a mutual friend in New York City suggested they connect. For their first date, Lindsay recommended they meet for brunch. “I wasn’t that excited, because I thought it sounded like a friend-zone thing. But it turned into the longest first date ever, and that only would have been possible if it started with brunch, so it ended up being perfect,” Hilary said. The date ended up lasting twelve hours, and Hilary discovered they had more in common than both being trained chefs who love to cook. “We both have strong ties to Martha’s Vineyard,” Hilary said. “My dad was born and raised on the Island, and Lindsay’s grandparents started coming to the Island when they were first married, eventually buying a house in Chilmark. My parents and her grandparents lived in the same neighborhood and knew one another.” After falling in love and getting engaged, when it came time to plan their wedding two things were certain: the wedding would take place on the Vineyard, and the party would be a nonstop celebration that would end with a long, delicious brunch. Hilary said they always knew the Allen Farm in Chilmark would serve as their backdrop. “Separately, we both just envisioned getting married there. It was a no-brainer.” The aesthetic of the wedding reflected the farm scenery itself. “We really took our inspiration from the sheep farm, which is arguably one of the most stunning settings on the Island. We wanted the overall feeling of our wedding to align with the rustic and natural beauty of the venue. We stuck to pale blues, greens, pinks, and touches of yellow,” Hilary said. “We wanted it to be comfortable, special, and fun.” To kick off the celebration, they held their rehearsal dinner on Thursday at the Outermost Inn in Aquinnah. On Friday, guests sailed aboard the Mad Max for lunch and an Edgartown harbor cruise. Later that night there was a welcome barbecue at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury. Finally, the day after the Allen Farm ceremony and reception, the couple hosted a brunch at The Beach Plum Inn in Chilmark. It was all about the food and the drinks and the people who enjoy those two things together. “How rare is it that you get to be with all your favorite people, your family, your friends, in one place? It’s really special,” Hilary said. “And I’m so happy we got to do that.” Details
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American actress (born 1956) Not to be confused with Catherine Hicks. Catherine Hickland (born February 11, 1956)[1][2] is an American film, stage, and television actress, as well as a singer, author and cosmetics-company CEO and hypnotist. She began her career in television in 1978, appearing in guest roles on several series before being cast in a recurring role on Texas from 1980 to 1981. She also had supporting roles in the comedy film The Last Married Couple in America (1980), and the horror films Ghost Town (1988) and Witchery (1988). In 1995, Hickland appeared as Fantine in a Broadway production of Les Misérables. From 1998 to 2008, she appeared in the U.S. soap opera One Life to Live, playing the character of Lindsay Rappaport, reprising the role again in 2009 and 2012. Hickland is also the CEO of Cat Cosmetics, her own cosmetics line that she started in 2001.[3] Early life [edit] Hickland was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Arthur and Mary Hickland; her father was a dentist, and her mother a dental ceramist.[citation needed] She has one brother and one sister.[4] Hickland graduated from Fort Lauderdale High School in 1974. She enrolled at Florida Atlantic University, but dropped out after two years to take a job as a flight attendant for National Airlines.[5] After six months, she made a commercial for the airline and left for Los Angeles to study acting. Career [edit] Hickland played in a number of daytime dramas. Her first major role was on Texas as Dr. Courtney Marshall from 1980 to 1981, followed by the role of Julie Clegg McCandless on Capitol from 1984 to 1987, and the dual role of Jenny Diamond from 1985 to 1986. While engaged to her future husband David Hasselhoff, she played a role in his series Knight Rider as Stephanie "Stevie" Mason, who, in the story, was engaged to Michael Knight (Hasselhoff's character). She appeared in three episodes: "White Bird" (March 4, 1983), "Let It Be Me" (May 13, 1984), and "The Scent of Roses" (January 3, 1986). In 1985, Hickland appeared in 15 episodes of the game show "Body Language. She also appears on the debut David Hasselhoff record Night Rocker, singing on "Our First Night Together" and "Let It Be Me". In 1987, she filled in for Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan on the serial The Bold and the Beautiful, while Lang was sick. She also played Tess Wilder on Loving (1993–1995) and The City (1995–1997). From 1998 to 2009, Hickland portrayed Lindsay Rappaport on One Life to Live, reprising her role towards the end of the show's run in 2012. As a guest star, Hickland appeared in numerous television series, including CHiPs (1983), Airwolf (1985), and Law & Order and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001–2005). Hickland also appeared on Broadway in the musical Les Misérables as Fantine in 1995.[1] Also she performed live, singing with the National Symphony de Lyon in Lyon, France,[4] in 1995.[citation needed] In 2001, she released a music CD, Sincerely Broadway, and that same year started a cosmetics line, Cat Cosmetics, for which she serves as CEO.[7] She has also written a column on cosmetics and skin care for Soap Opera Digest.[1] Hickland's first book, The 30 Day Heartbreak Cure - A Guide to Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month From Today was published in December 2008 by Simon & Schuster. Her second book, released in December 2014, is titled Cat & Fern's Excellent God Adventure: Daily Inspirations for 365 Days of Heaven On Earth, written with Fern Underwood and Lindsay Harrison. Since 2008, Hickland has been operating as a hypnotist.[9] Personal life [edit] Hickland's first marriage was to Richard Ernest Knowlton on October 10, 1981, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They divorced on March 23, 1982.[10] From March 24, 1984, to March 1, 1989, she was married to David Hasselhoff.[11] On June 27, 1992, Hickland married All My Children star Michael E. Knight,[12] with whom she lived in Manhattan until their divorce in 2006.[13] After that marriage ended, Hickland married producer Todd Fisher on December 22, 2012.[14] The couple have a home in Las Vegas and a ranch in California.[7] Hickland identifies as a Christian.[4] Filmography [edit] Film [edit] Year Title Role Notes 1980 The Last Married Couple in America Rebecca 1988 Robowar - Robot da guerra Virgin 1988 Ghost Town Kate 1988 Witchery Linda Sullivan 1988 Taxi Killer N/A 1991 Millions Connie 1992 Sweet Justice Chris Barnes 2007 Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe Millie Fresno Television [edit] Year Title Role Notes 1978 Vega$ Julie 1 episode 1979 Eight Is Enough Vicki 1 episode 1979 The Seeding of Sarah Burns Judy Television film 1980 To Race the Wind Marcie Television film 1980–1981 Texas Courtney Marshall Main role 1983 CHiPs Lori 1 episode 1985 Airwolf Angelica Bolotin Horn 1 episode 1983–1986 Knight Rider Stephanie Mason / Stevie March Episode 118: White Bird & Episode 411: The Scent of Roses Episode 220: Let it Be Me 1983–1987 Capitol Julie Clegg Regular role 1987 The Bold and the Beautiful Brooke Logan Temporary substitute: 2 episodes 1987 Werewolf Lila Storm 1 episode 1993-1995 Loving Tess Wilder Regular role 1995–1997 The City Tess Wilder Partou Huston Regular role 1998–2009, 2012 One Life to Live Lindsay Rappaport Regular role 2001 Law & Order Faye Ireland 1 episode 2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Lila Parsons / Lila Brown 1 episode Stage credits [edit] Year Title Role Notes 1995 Les Misérables Fantine [15] 1992 Run for Your Wife Linda References [edit] Notes [edit] Sources [edit] Douglas, Kym; Pearlman, Cindy (2006). The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets. Plume. ISBN 978-0-452-28765-5. Manzella, Ray (1986). Soap Stars: America's 31 Favorite Daytime Actors Speak for Themselves. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-385-18459-5. Florida, Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 [database on-line]
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Victoria Lord
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Victoria Lord Timeline Seventies 1971 Viki mourns Joe's death Viki declares Joe legally dead. 1972 Marcy Wade impersonates Niki Smith Steve goes on trial for Marcy's death. Joe Riley returns to Llanview. Viki becomes Mrs. Steve Burke. Viki is torn between Joe and Steve. 1973 Joe and Viki spend the night together at Mount Jefferson. Viki informs Joe of her decision to remain with Steve. Viki suffers amnesia following a car accident that blocks out the memory of Joe's return. After recovering from amnesia, Viki tells Joe that she will remain with Steve. Joe turns to Cathy Craig. Meredith dies. Viki ultimately determines she wants to spend her life with Joe. 1974 Viki and Joe commit to each other despite Steve's unwillingness to let Viki go. Laszlo Braedecker, Viki's godfather, convinces Steve to let Viki go. Cathy Craig discovers she's pregnant with Joe's child. Viki receives her divorce, after which Joe informs her of his decision to stand by Cathy. After Cathy rejects Joe's offer of marriage, Viki accepts his proposal. Joe and Viki marry in Central Park. Viki is unable to conceive Joe's child. 1975 Steve delivers Joe and Cathy's child, Megan Riley Craig Steve accepts a job as a foreign correspondent and shares a friendly goodbye with Viki. Dorian's medical license is revoked for her part in the death of one of Larry's patients. Unbeknownst to Dorian, Viki is the lone board member who votes to reinstate Dorian's position at the hospital. Dorian vows revenge against Viki. Dorian moves to Llanfair to care for Victor. 1975 Larry tells Viki that Megan suffers from a congenital heart defect passed on by Joe. Mark Toland convinces Viki to keep the secret. Megan dies in a car accident which leaves Viki with a fractured pelvis. Victor and Dorian elope. Viki walks without a cane at Llanfair. 1976 Viki and Joe conceive a baby. Cathy becomes obsessed with Viki when she discovers she cannot bear more children. Victor suffers debilitating strokes which ultimately result in his death. Dorian attempts to steal Joe from Viki by telling Joe of the congenital heart defect he potentially passes to his offspring. Viki goes into premature labor, following an intense argument with Joe, and gives birth to Kevin Lord Riley. Cathy kidnaps Kevin. 1977 Joe and Viki separate during the kidnapping ordeal. Kevin is returned and Viki and Joe reunite. Joe undergoes an operation which reveals a benign tumor. 1978 Viki agrees to take care of Tina Clayton, who befriends Marco Dane. Marco blackmails Viki with false pornographic pictures of Tina. Viki is incriminated in Marco's murder by indications that Niki Smith is back as the killer. 1979 Viki is exonerated after Karen is savagely cross-examined by Herb Callison. Viki becomes pregnant. After Joe's brain tumor recurs, he brings Clint Buchanan to Llanview as his successor at The Banner. Joe dies at home. Eighties 1980 Joey Riley is born. Ted Clayton, who desperately tries to make Viki fall in love with him, ultimately drugs her. He is eventually killed. 1981 1981 Viki and Clint become business rivals. Viki sues Clint over a story. Viki eventually follows her heart where Clint is concerned. 1982 Viki goes to jail for refusing to reveal her source in Jenny's and Katrina's baby switching case. Clint proposes to Viki while she is in jail. Clint physically carries Dorian out of Llanfair to evict her from the property. Viki and Clint are married at Llanfair. 1983 The Banner and The Chronicle merge. Viki is instrumental in signing David Renaldi as head conductor of the Llanview Symphony Orchestra. Echo DiSavoy and Clint have a brief affair which causes upheaval in the Buchanan household. Echo stages her own murder and Clint is almost convicted of it. Viki forgives Clint for the affair and things go back to normal for the couple. 1984 Viki and the boys are held hostage by Mark Pemberton. Tina returns to Llanview upon discovering that Ted Clayton is not her real father. As Tina pressures Viki for information about Irene, Viki suffers head-aches. Viki becomes consumed by the memorial tribute to Victor. 1985 The "Secret Room" is revealed. Niki emerges after Tina confronts Viki with proof that Victor is Tina's father. Mitch Lawrence comes to Llanview and invents numerous ways to trigger Niki episodes in order to cause the Lord estate to revert to Tina. Under treatment with Dr. Polk, Viki concedes that Tina is her half-sister. Mitch kills Harry O'Neill, flees, and leaves Tina to go on trial for the murder. Niki emerges on the witness stand and clears Tina, while condemning Mitch. Niki pretends to be Viki for several months. Niki divorces Clint when she becomes concerned that Viki is becoming stronger. Niki confesses to Clint that she is, in fact, Niki and not Viki. Clint launches an all-out campaign to court Niki in hopes of bringing Viki back. 1986 Clint endlessly looks for ways to bring Viki back. According to plan, the sight of Clint and Tina prompts Viki to re-emerge permanently. After Viki is evaluated by Dr. Polk and leaves his office with Clint, Dr. Polk is murdered by Tracy James. Clint is convicted of the murder while Viki goes undercover in Mountainview Sanitarium and succeeds in clearing Clint. Viki wins the Lord estate back from Tina. Clint and Viki discover that Viki is pregnant just before she and Clint remarry. Viki and Clint travel to Vienna to help David Renaldi and Jenny. Maria Roberts comes to town as Cord's mother and tries to sabotage Clint and Viki's marriage by bringing Tom Dennison to Llanview. Jessica is born, and is subsequently kidnapped. Maria manipulates Clint into thinking that Viki, as Niki, kidnapped Jessica. Despite Jessica's return, Clint and Viki break up. Viki witnesses a terrible fight between Clint and Tom, the stress of which causes her to experience an eight-year memory loss. Viki cannot remember who Clint is and thinks Tom is Joe Riley. Viki and Clint fight for custody of the children. 1987 Viki is diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Viki has an out-of-body experience and goes to heaven. Viki and Clint are reunited after her memory returns. Tina stops Maria from murdering Viki, resulting in Maria's accidental death. Jamie Sanders spots Viki and tries to cremate her. (Erika hates lying in the coffin and being shut in. She wants to get in and out as soon as possible!) Jamie shoots Clint in the head, causing him to go blind. Viki decides to move the family to Arizona for Clint's sake. 1988 Clint is thrown from his horse and goes back in time to Buchanan City, 1888, while Viki and the rest of his family mourn his death. Clint and Viki reunite in Buchanan City and play matchmakers to Ginny and Randolph before returning to the future together. Viki discovers she had a baby in high school and that her father had the memory erased by a hypnotist. Michael Grande comes to Llanview to find Eterna. Leo Cromwell convinces Viki that he fathered her baby when she was Niki. Their "daughter" is Christine Cromwell. 1989 Viki and others are trapped in Eterna. Roger confesses that he and Viki were married and admits that Megan is their daughter. Viki realizes the extent of Victor's interference when the past comes out: When Eterna blew up, Viki split to Niki and gave birth to Megan. Victor had Viki hypnotized to forget about the birth. Victor gave Megan to Roger to raise. Austin Buchanan shoots Viki after holding her hostage in the Crystal Towers. Viki and Clint have marital difficulties due to Roger's presence in their lives. Clint saves Roger's and Viki's lives in a warehouse explosion, after which Clint and Viki begin to reconcile their differences. Nineties 1990 Viki campaigns for mayor and is elected. Viki and Clint reunite. Viki recovers from a bullet wound during an assassination attempt, but suffers a stroke which leaves her unable to speak and completely paralyzed. Niki takes over and kills Johnny Dee when he breaks into Llanfair to kidnap Tina. Under hypnosis, Niki emerges but won't discuss Johnny's murder. Under pressure from Dorian, Viki resigns as mayor. On a romantic trip to New York City with Clint, Viki takes a few tiny steps. Viki decides to go back to work as mayor. Carlo Hesser vows to get revenge when he learns that Viki/Niki murdered his son. Dorian charges that Niki Smith is the real mayor of Llanview. 1991 Carlo drugs Viki into becoming Niki Smith and orders her to shoot Megan in order to avenge his son's death. Viki is able to exert enough control over Niki to prevent the murder. Viki is cleared of Johnny Dee's murder. Viki resigns as mayor Clint confesses to Viki that he is dying after the discovery that the family is convinced he is having an affair. Clint undergoes risky surgery, but comes through and strives for a complete recovery. Megan is diagnosed with lupus. Llanfair burns. 1992 In an attempt to save an ailing Megan, Viki donates one of her kidneys. The entire family rallies around Megan, telling her stories about the past. Megan dies. Sloan Carpenter comes to town. Viki's marriage to Clint begins to deteriorate sparked by Clint's homophobia. 1993 Viki/Clint/Sloan triangle begins. Viki and Clint separate. Viki supports Kevin when he is accused of raping Marty. Sloan writes Lord of the Banner which hints that Dorian may have killed Victor. 1994 Clint divorces Viki when he discovers her affair with Sloan. Viki is determined to avenge Victor's death, and works with Sloan to incriminate Dorian. David Vickers comes to town claiming to be Victor's and Irene's son, and clears Dorian of murder charges by forging the diary. Sloan's illness recurs and he dies at Llanfair. 1995 After Viki discovers that David is a fraud, Viki confronts Dorian who tells Viki that Victor sexually abused her as a child. Viki breaks down and Jean Randolph emerges, holding Dorian hostage in a secret room at Llanfair. Viki's alters — Jean, Niki, Tori, Tommy, and Princess work together to "protect" and prevent Viki from discovering the abuse — while the alter, Victor, is an antagonist. Todd Manning is revealed as Victor and Irene's real son. Following a series of significant events (burning Llanfair, sabotaging The Banner, etc.), Viki emerges and ultimately accepts psychiatric treatment. Tori is revealed as Victors' real killer. 1996 Viki says goodbye to her alters. Viki and Cord stop publication of Dorian's book. Todd returns to Llanview, where Viki befriends him and tells him that Tori killed Victor. Carlo Hesser holds Viki responsible for killing his son, Johnny Dee, and hires Elliott Durbin to hyphotize Viki into killing Kevin for revenge. Viki is lured to the Waterside Inn, and under post-hypnotic suggestion comes close to killing Kevin. Luckily, Kevin is able to persuade Viki that her love for him is stronger than her anger (and the hypnosis). This has been a dismal and uneventful year for Viki! 1997 Viki meets Sloan’s brother, Bishop Carpenter Viki testifies for Todd in the custody trial with Blair. Viki plays pool with Eddie from Angel Square Joey and Viki say goodbye as he goes to Paris (February 14, Nathan Fillion’s last day) Ian Armitage is turned down by Viki on his offer to buy The Banner. Viki and Dorian are stranded in a snow storm together A fashion show is hosted by Viki and Dorian in an effort to get Llanview resident’s bone marrow tested to find a match for Star to save her life. Viki hires Pulitzer Prize winning newspaperman Mel Hayes and gives him to Clint to deal with Viki is caught in the middle between Andrew and Kevin as Cassie divorces Andrew due to her feelings for Kevin Dorian is jealous of Viki and Mel’s friendship The women of Llanview have fantasies – Viki’s involves Clint Clint invites Viki to ranch. She refuses Viki helps with Andy and Anotonio’s wedding Viki becomes embarrassed in front of Clint while watching sex therapist, M. Maude Boyland interviewed by Joy Behr. Viki does buy her book, “Sex and the Mature Woman” Viki throws tomato at Clint while arguing about his anger over Sloan – he won’t express his anger and she tries to get him to Viki and Clint have a shouting match in the City Room of The Banner in front of all the staff Viki meets Mel’s mother, Dr. M. Maude Boyland Viki goes to charity function with Dr. Dougherty instead of Clint. Clint asks Dr. Doughtery a favor to slip out on Viki during the function Viki and Clint go out on a date to Club Indigo where at the end of another vocal argument, Clint kisses Viki in front of all. They later go to the mountain cabin where Viki freezes when trying to get intimate with Clint. She explains that since learning of her father’s abuse, she is numb inside. Joey returns to Llanview Viki goes to Dr. Maude for sex therapy. Jessica views Viki’s homework by accident – a sex tape. Viki and Clint kiss under the mistletoe 1998 Viki bails a drunk Mel out of jail. While helping him sober up at Llanfair, Mel falls asleep in Viki’s bed. Dorian freaks out when she learns where Mel is Clint asks Viki to go to the ranch again. She declines. Viki and Clint bond as they deal with Kevin’s burn injuries while he was in Ohio helping Cassie Viki, Renee, and Dorian have a “tea” party at Dorian’s not knowing that Dorian’s assistant has spiked the “tea”. Viki makes it home only to wake up in bed with a fully dressed Clint Viki goes out on a date with Sam Rappaport and runs into a jealous Clint Viki agrees to a date with Clint. They go to Asa’s lodge for poker night with the guys Viki and Clint dates ends up in her bedroom where the intimacy is interrupted by Jessica. Clint sleeps on the floor in the dressing room while Jess sleeps with her mother Dorian goes to “Hell” where she dreams that Viki is marrying Mel and replacing Dorian’s big picture with one of Viki at Dorian’s house Viki goes to lodge looking for Clint but finds lodge trashed, Bo in the shower and blood on the carpet. Georgie Phillips is found murdered and Viki wonders about Bo’s innocence Viki spends time with an ill David Rinaldi (Michael Zazlow’s ALS is addressed in the storyline) Viki throws a graduation party for a neglected Jessica Todd takes Kevin and Viki hostage by knifepoint up to the lodge where he gathers all of the murder suspects. Asa has a heart attack, Rachel confesses. (night time special happens around this time) After Asa’s brush with death, Clint proposes and Viki declines – taking off for an impromptu cruise to think Viki returns ready to marry Clint only to discover that he spontaneously married Lindsay Rappaport. Dorian consoles Viki Viki talks Todd off the hospital roof where he was going to jump. Viki thinks Todd may have DID Viki learns Jessica is pregnant – all think it is Cristian’s child. Viki tells Todd she has no more love for him when she discovers he has faked the DID. Todd is crushed Viki says goodbye to Todd at Joe Riley’s grave. Family and friends bring Thanksgiving dinner to Llanfair as Viki worries about Jessica who has run off to elope with Cristian Clint, Viki and Carlotta learn that the baby is Will’s not Cristian’s Viki says goodbye to Clint who divorces Lindsay and goes to London 1999 Viki and Mel prepare to go to Florida for a publishing conference. Viki deplanes at the last second and learns later that the plane has crashed, killing all aboard. Viki begins to question her life. Viki has dream about Crossroads and Mel Viki meets Ben During snowstorm Ben convinces Viki to sing Karaoke (“I Will Survive”) Viki and Ben have first kiss at Crossroads To spare Viki, Ben lies and breaks up with her Viki skips speech and goes to Crossroads where Ben is shot Viki brings Ben back to Llanfair to attic. Viki removes bullet Ben, posing as a carpenter, meets Jess, Will and Sam Viki makes Ben dinner Ben leaves but Viki finds him in the rain Viki and Ben make love for the first time in the attic Hugo Monroe kidnaps Viki and puts her in Dorian’s basement Viki and Dorian rescued from cellar by Ben ad Kevin Viki ditches Asa and Renee’s wedding Jessica hit by car Baby Megan dies and is baptized Dorian is fingered as the hit and run driver Skye Chandler appears at Banner with resume Skye announces she is Ben’s wife at Banner party Ben finds Viki at Crossroads and asks her to marry him Viki turns down proposal The Milenium + 2000 Viki is told there is a problem with her mammogram Dr. Daniels says lump could be cancer Viki is told the lump is malignant Viki tells Jess and Joey about the cancer All day “Viki Show” as she prepares to go to the hospital (March 29) Viki has a mastectomy Viki goes to Cherryvale for first chemo session Ben discovers Viki has cancer Confession – Viki tells Ben about the cancer and he tells her he is Asa and Renee’s son Ben asks Viki to marry him Viki and Ben make love for the first time after her mastectomy Viki goes into shock during chemo and Ben saves her Viki is upset when hair begins to fall out. Todd tries to console her. Viki removes wig for Asa, showing bald head, and reveals she has cancer. Viki and Ben get a scare when her blood tests are irregular but there was an error in the tests. Betty Rolling (real life cancer survivor) appears with Viki to discuss breast cancer Trick or Treat Halloween show – Viki and Ben end up being kidnapped for Bridal shower and Bachelor party Viki and Ben marry (November 13) Reception – Ben is shot Viki and Ben try to escape mob on motorcycle and in seedy motels 2001 Viki and Ben celebrating at Crossroads when Ben is kidnapped Ben tells Viki about Gina Gina gets Viki to go away with her by threatening Jessica Gina holds Viki hostage in the basement Viki pretends to be Niki and Tommy to confuse Gina Viki and Gina struggle at the cliff and Gina falls Niki starts to appear to Viki which unnerves her Natalie claims to be Viki’s daughter Allison Perkins tells Viki that when Allison kidnapped Jessica as a baby, she switched the babies, Natalie and Jessica, Jessica is not her biological daughter Larry says test show Natalie is Viki’s daughter. 2002 Niki taunts Viki in Viki’s dreams – alludes that she has a secret that would shatter Viki Viki trys to deal with Niki by herself – not telling family or Ben. In a private session, at Viki’s suggestion, Rae hypnotizes her to bring out Niki and to reveal Niki’s secret Niki remains in control unbeknown to anyone and starts impersonating Viki Niki tries to resist her attraction to Ben Unable to talk herself out of a tight situation, Niki sleeps with Ben at The Palace hotel. In order to keep freedom, Niki plots to kill Ben Niki pushes Ben out of their bedroom window at Llanfair Allison kidnaps Niki and takes her and Lindsay to cabin Ben is shot when Bo and police try to rescue the women – Viki comes back Ben slips into a coma Viki says goodbye to Ben as he is sent to a clinic in Switzerland Bo says results of DNA prove that both Jessica and Natalie are Viki’s daughters Mitch Lawrence returns to Llanview Viki comes face to face with Mitch Lawrence who claims to be Jessica’s father Tests show that Mitch is Jessica’s father 2003 Jessica leaves for London to spend time with Clint and to find herself. Emotional scenes between Viki and Jessica at airport (Jan 15 Erin Torpey’s last day) Joey returns to Llanview as a curate Evidence is discovered that Victor may be alive Mitch kidnaps Natalie through a deal struck with Victor. Jessica returns to Llanview and she and Viki find Victor and thwart a plot to give Natalie’s heart to Victor Victor suffers a major stroke and dies before Viki can confront him with the things he did to her as a child. Mitch produces a new will where Victor leaves everything to Mitch Judge rules in favor of Mitch and Viki and Todd lose everything Viki and family pack up and move out of Llanfair. After a short stay at Asa’s, Natalie uses the remaining trust fund to lease a cottage for Viki and Jessica. Mitch bribes Viki into staying as editor – in – chief of the Banner to spare the employees from being fired. Dorian returns to Llanview Mitch moves into Llanfair, holds party where he marries Dorian. Dorian moves into Llanfair. Mitch is blinded, Jessica moves into Llanfair Mitch falls off bridge, Dorian, Blair, Lindsay and Jessica keep a pact to never reveal how Mitch died Mitch’s brother, Walker, saves Mitch. Mitch’s sight returns and he starts going after those who have betrayed him
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David Hasselhoff and his ex-wife Catherine Hickland met for the first time in about 20 years Friday at the Knight Rider Festival on Fremont Street.
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David Hasselhoff and his ex-wife Catherine Hickland met for the first time in about 20 years Friday at the Knight Rider Festival on Fremont Street. He arrived about 25 minutes late for the festival's kickoff ceremony. "He was late for our wedding too, so I'm not surprised," said Hickland, via a Twitter tweet. They were married from 1984 to 1989. "There are no bad feelings, never was," she told me. "I always felt bad when things went bad for him and good when things were going good for him." Both arrived in K.I.T.T. cars, the iconic vehicles that appeared in the series, which ran from 1982-1986. The Hoff arrived accompanied by a film crew. Earlier, Hickland was the maid of honor for a number of couples who renewed marriage vows at the Little White Chapel in ceremonies held next to Hickland's K.I.T.T. After the divorce, Hickland continued her acting career, mostly in soap operas, but gave Broadway a try, playing Fantine in "Les Misérables" in 1995. For more than a decade she played Lindsay Rappaport on ABC's "One Life to Live," until her recent move to Las Vegas where she hopes to establish herself as a hypnotist. She's got a venue lined up, but doesn't want the word out just yet. She has been studying with master hypnotists for five years, most recently with Marc Savard, who runs a stage hypnosis school when he isn't performing at the V Theatre at Planet Hollywood Resort. Her 14-year marriage to soap star Michael E. Knight of "All My Children" ended in 2006. Before leaving New York City last fall, after two decades, she published "The 30 Day Heartbreak Cure - A Guide to Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month From Today." After chatting with The Hoff, Hickland said it was "just like seeing an old friend, not an ex- husband." He seemed to be in good health and good spirits. "And that makes me happy; he is a good person," she said. SHOWEST WRAP "High School Musical" star Vanessa Hudgens is living out a dream. Hudgens, who was in town to pick up the female star of tomorrow award at ShoWest, told the R-J's Carol Cling that starring in the "Beauty and the Beast" update "Beastly" was a dream come true, because, as a little girl, "I would sing all the Belle songs" from "Beauty and the Beast." "Never in a million years did I imagine that I would be playing the part," she added. Las Vegas' own Paige O'Hara, who's now in "Menopause: The Musical" at the Luxor, was the voice of Belle, the heroine in the 1991 Disney version of "Beauty and the Beast." SIGHTINGS Former "Baywatch" star Angelica Bridges, now with the "Fantasy" revue at Luxor, reading some of her favorite story books to students at M.J. Christensen Elementary School in Summerlin on Friday, part of Nevada Reading Week. THE PUNCH LINE "John Paul Stevens, the 88-year-old Supreme Court justice (he's actually 89 years old), said he's considering retiring. Either that or playing for the Minnesota Vikings." – Jay Leno Norm Clarke can be reached at (702) 383-0244 or norm@reviewjournal.com. Find additional sightings and more online at www.normclarke.com.
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The couple met in 2014 through the dating app Hinge.
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Lindsey Rachel Marx and Michael David Rappaport were married July 28. Rabbi Gary M. Katz officiated at Tappan Hill, an events space in Tarrytown, N.Y. Mrs. Rappaport, 29, is a science teacher in the elementary grades at the Stephen Gaynor School, a private special-education school in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse and received a master’s degree in childhood general and special education from Bank Street College of Education. She is a daughter of Sandra J. Marx of White Plains and Brendan R. Marx of Hartsdale, N.Y. The bride’s father, a lawyer, is a principal, in New York, in the law firm Offit Kurman. The bride’s mother retired as a founder of Schiffman, Ekman, Morrison, Marx, an advertising talent agency in New York, and is now a storyteller who appeared on a PBS series, “Stories From the Stage,” in October 2017. The bride is also a stepdaughter of Renée L. Marx and Keith R. Marshall. Mr. Rappaport, also 29, is a principal consultant at Capco, a financial services consulting firm in New York. He graduated cum laude from the University at Buffalo.
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For related performers, see List of One Life to Live characters. Though the American soap opera One Life to Live has focused predominantly on the families of Victoria Lord, Asa Buchanan and Dorian Cramer Lord, many other families have played a prominent role at one time or another in the show's long history. Contents 1 The Carpenters 2 The Craigs 3 The Dennisons 4 The Evanses 5 The Gannons 6 The Gordons 7 The Grays and the Halls 8 The Holdens 9 The Medinas 10 The Montezes 11 The Moodys 12 The O'Neills 13 The Prices 14 The Rappaports 15 The Roberts 16 The Sanders 17 The Siegels 18 The Vernons 19 References 20 See also The Carpenters Maggie Carpenter: Crystal Chappell (1995–1997) Sloan Carpenter: Roy Thinnes (1992–1995) Andrew Carpenter: Wortham Krimmer (1991–1999 (Contract); 1999–November 2006[1], December 2008[2], November 2009[3], February 26 & March 1, 2010[4] (Recurring) Reverend Andrew Carpenter took over St. James, an Episcopalian church, in 1992. He quickly fell in love with ailing Megan Gordon Harrison and helped bring her MIA husband Jake Harrison back to Llanview before she died. Andrew then became close with Cassie Callison, the daughter of Dorian Lord, and tried to counsel the very troubled Marty Saybrooke. Andrew's father Sloan Carpenter followed him to town the following year. He was a widower, and a retired four-star general turned author. Sloan had one other son William, who had died of AIDS several years earlier. Sloan was a stern, reserved, and conservative man. He and William were estranged because of William's homosexuality. His relationship with Andrew was also strained. While writing a biography of deceased millionaire publisher Victor Lord, Sloan met and became involved with Victor's daughter Viki — and made an enemy in Dorian, who was furious that Sloan's book hinted that she may have killed Victor. Llanview was torn apart by scandal when Marty accused Andrew of being a gay pedophile, and of having seduced local teenager Billy Douglas. But Andrew weathered the storm, and even brought the AIDS quilt project to Llanview. The crisis served to bring him and Sloan to reconciliation,and prompt Andrew and Cassie to fall in love and marry. But afterwards,Cassie was unable to have children after a disastrous miscarriage. She and Andrew then adopted a son named River Carpenter. Viki was unconsciously attracted to Sloan because of his similarity to her own coldly aloof father. This eventually led to her divorce from Clint Buchanan, as they fell in love. Sloan and Viki were married by Andrew, while Sloan lay hospitalized. He died in 1994, just several weeks after the marriage was officiated. His death was a major factor in causing Viki's Multiple Personality Disorder to reemerge. Andrew's cousin Maggie Carpenter came to town in late 1995. Maggie was a former wild child seeking a new start by becoming a nun. But she was in love with Max Holden, and couldn't fully embrace a life of faith. Part of her motivation for becoming a nun was to spite her Protestant minister father Bishop John Carpenter, who constantly belittled her. But the Bishop was eventually exposed as a hypocrite, having had a long-term affair with Eleanore Armitage. After leaving the church and hooking up with Max, Maggie tried to open a 'circus arts' school in Llanview, but was sabotaged by Max himself. Feeling betrayed, Maggie left town. In 1997, Cassie and Andrew divorced as a result of her affair with Kevin Buchanan. Cassie went on to marry Kevin before departing Llanview for good. After several years passed, River (now a teenager) returned from living with his mother and got involved with Adriana, yet another one of Dorian's daughters. River and Adriana were horrified to discover this secret, as Dorian is his "grandmother" and Cassie Adriana's sister. After his one-night stand with Shannon McBain, Adriana dumped River, who got a scholarship to The Juilliard School for his musical talent and left town. Currently, only Reverend Andrew remains in Llanview - but he is rarely seen. The Craigs In 1968, Dr. Jim Craig, came to Llanview and began work at the community hospital. (Eventually he would become chief-of-staff at the hospital.) He was the supervisor and mentor figure to internists Larry Wolek and Price Trainor. Jim was a widower with a young daughter Cathy (initially an adolescent, Cathy underwent SORAS and became a teenager overnight.) Jim fell in love with his pretty young patient, actress Carla Benari. A widower, Dr. Craig soon asked her to marry him; Carla accepted, knowing that she didn't love him as much as he did her. Jim loved Carla even after learning her secret, that she was really a black woman passing as white. Nevertheless, Carla returned his engagement ring. Soon afterward, Jim fell in love with and married Anna Wolek. Throughout the 1970s, Jim and Anna were primarily support characters, who commented on the affairs about town, and would offer wise advise to the more dynamic characters, but be very inactive in most of the storylines. Jim's daughter Cathy however became a major troublemaker. Cathy was unusually attached to her father and didn't want to 'share' him with Anna. Cathy rebelled against her father and stepmother by using drugs, eventually becoming an addict and killing her dealer Arnie Duncan in a drug-induced mania. Cathy sought treatment for her addiction at Odyssey House in New York City (a real treatment center) in 1971. After leaving the treatment center, Cathy became a writer for the Llanview Banner, and a book author as well. She considered herself a feminist and had a brief romance with Tim Siegel. But Cathy was more of a trouble-making villainess character: Cathy nursed a crush on Viki's then-husband Steve Burke, and hoped he would leave Viki for her. Later, just before Viki re-married Joe, Cathy became pregnant by Joe. Unfotunately, Cathy and Joe's baby Megan was born with a congenital heart defect that ensured she would never live to adulthood. Cathy was kept in the dark about this. And so, when the baby died while in Viki's care, Cathy believed that Viki had killed her baby out of jealousy. Cathy married Tony Lord, Viki's half-brother, in 1976. But Tony was truly in love with Pat Ashley. Adding to Cathy's woes was the fact that Viki became pregnant herself, and gave birth to a boy Kevin in 1976; a boy who did not inherit the heart condition that plagued Megan. Cathy's mental state wavered at that point, and she became obsessed with having a baby with Tony. Cathy miscarried, and at that point she went completely over the edge. She kidnapped Viki's baby and disappeared for several months. When she was finally located, Cathy was in a catatonic state and did not have the baby. Many more months went by before Cathy recovered sufficiently to tell what she did with Kevin (who was recovered after being missing for almost a year). After recovering from her breakdown, Cathy granted Tony a divorce and left Llanview. Jim and Anna remained in Llanview to give advice to their friends for the rest of the decade. When the actor playing Jim died of a heart attack in 1980, the character was killed off as well. Anna remained for a few years into the 1980s, but faded away by 1983. The Dennisons Tom Dennison: Lee Patterson (1986–1988) Carol Dennison (Lee Halpern): Janet Zarish (1987–1988, 2008, 2009) Mari Lynn Dennison: Tammy Amerson (1986–1989) When widower Tom Dennison comes to Llanview with his daughter Mari Lynn in 1986,[5] everyone — especially Viki Lord Buchanan — is thrown by the fact that he looks exactly like the late Joe Riley, Viki's first husband. It is ultimately revealed that Tom is Joe's long lost twin; he leaves town in 1988.[5] Mari Lynn is seduced into becoming a disciple of cult leader Mitch Laurence, but ultimately breaks free of the cult and marries Wade Coleman. She later becomes a star of the fictional daytime drama Fraternity Row, and leaves town in 1989.[5] Lee Halpern, a former prostitute for Renee Divine and now a business partner of Max Holden's, arrives in Llanview in 1987 and turns out to be Carol Harper Dennison, Tom's presumed-dead wife. Her awkward reunion with her daughter is cut short when Lee is accidentally shot to death by Mari Lynn in 1988.[5] In April 2008, private nurse Janet Ketring appears in Llanview, helping Lee Ramsey and then Todd Manning care for an amnesiac Marty Saybrooke. During his investigation of Todd, Llanview Police Detective John McBain discovers in October 2008 that Janet is, in fact, a very-much alive Lee. He uses this information to pressure Janet into revealing that her mystery patient is, as he suspects, the presumed-dead Marty.[6] The Evanses Destiny Loretta Evans: Shenell Edmonds (February 27, 2009–present) Greg Evans: Terrell Tilford (June 23, 2009[7][8][9]-November 17, 2010) Shaun Evans: Sean Ringgold (2006–present) Phylicia (Wenton) Evans: Tonye Patano (September 10, 2009[10][11]-present) Richard Evans: Frankie Faison (September 10, 2009[10][11]-present) Shaun Evans first appears in 2006 as the bodyguard and trusted friend of businessman Vincent Jones. Several of Vincent's buildings are burned by the white supremacist group One Pure People in 2007, prompting a racially diverse art exhibit backed by the police called "Real Americans," secretly intended to lure OPP into another attack. Shaun and his grandfather Fred Wenton participate in the exhibit, in part because Fred and his wife had previously been targeted by the group. Shaun remains in town after Vincent's departure in 2008, soon being hired as a bodyguard by Todd Manning. Todd fears that his three children are in danger when his enemy Lee Ramsey becomes the new police commissioner, and also wishes to keep his daughter Starr away from her boyfriend Cole Thornhart. Shaun quits after Todd becomes increasingly volatile and violent towards Cole and even Starr; when Todd's ex-wife Blair Cramer secures sole custody of all three children (inlcusing Todd's son by another woman), she hires Shaun to make sure Todd can get nowhere near them. In 2009 it is revealed that Matthew Buchanan's new high school friend Destiny Evans is Shaun's sister. A freshman at Llanview High, Destiny defends Matthew when he is bullied for being the son of the district attorney and the police commissioner. After Matthew is paralyzed in a car accident, Destiny repeatedly asks Shaun for a number to contact their estranged doctor brother, whom she believes can help Matthew. Shaun refuses, harboring some sort of grudge that Destiny urges him to put aside. On June 23, 2009, Dr. Greg Evans appears in town, having been contacted by Matthew's uncle Clint Buchanan.[8][9] Greg thinks he can help Matthew walk again.[12] Matthew is elated to have his surgery but, when Bo and Nora learn there is a good chance Matthew could die on the table they refuse the operation. This causes Matthew to sue for the right to choose if he wants the surgery himself, taking Tea on as his attorney. Greg also begins to seduce Shaun's girlfriend, Rachel Gannon. Their budding feelings leads to a bad break-up with a hurt Shaun. Destiny also helps Matthew receive his operation. With David Vickers help she is able to free him from his English Boarding School and along the way they meet Tea's daughter, Danielle Rayburn, who joins them. Destiny then reveals that she is in love with Matthew but, her feelings are not instantly reciprocated due to Matthew's attraction to Danielle. Greg Evans is blackmailed by Eli Clarke into falsely diagnosing Tea Delgado with cancer, and then drugging her to create symptoms to make the diagnosis appear real, to the point that Tea goes to a hospice in St Kitts. Ordered by Eli to kill Tea, Greg refuses, and transfers Tea to a clinic, while telling Eli and Tea's family that she has died. Greg later reveals that he was being blackmailed with the secret that he is Destiny's true father, and his parents are her grandparents. He also admits that Destiny's mother was Charlene, a girl Shaun was in love with, and that he killed her, which not even his parents knew. Shaun never knew as he was in prison when Destiny was conceived and born. On November 17, 2010, Greg was sentenced to six years in prison with a possibility of parole in four and was escorted off to Statesville. The Gannons Hank Gannon: Nathan Purdee (1992–2003, 2009) Nora Hanen: Hillary Bailey Smith (1992–present) R.J. Gannon: Timothy D. Stickney (1994–2008, 2009) Rachel Gannon: Ellen Bethea (1992–1995, 2000, 2002, 2005), Mari Morrow (1995–1996), Sandra P. Grant (1996–1998), Daphnee Duplaix (2009–2010) Hank Gannon came to Llanview in 1992 and replaced Herb Callison as District Attorney. Known by his old college football nickname "The Cannon", Hank was a hard-charging, driven prosecutor, and quickly became involved with Sheila Price. Hank (who was black) revealed to Sheila that he had a white ex-wife. Before long, his ex-wife Nora Hanen Gannon came to town, as did their daughter Rachel Gannon. Nora fell in love with Bo Buchanan, while Rachel dated Bo's nephew Kevin Buchanan. In 1994, Hank's estranged, mobster brother R.J. ("Randal James") Gannon came to town and quickly established himself as a troublesome presence. When she was still married to Hank, Nora had had an affair with R.J., and the guilt over that secret cast a shadow over her relationship with Bo. R.J. chose an inopportune moment to reveal the truth to Hank about the affair — right in the middle of the reception for Hank's marriage to Sheila. Hank and Sheila's own marriage barely lasted a year. Nora's second marriage to Bo lasted significantly longer, but likewise ended in divorce. After a long run as District Attorney, Hank eventually vacated the position in 2003 due to the bad press surrounding the Llanview Police Department's handling of the Mitch Laurence case, and began teaching law at Llanview University, albeit offscreen. Hank later moved to Chicago to be near Rachel, and was last referenced in late 2007, when R.J. indicated that he was still teaching law and had also taken up coaching college football. Rachel's relationship with Kevin ran its course, and she dated Sheila's younger brother Dr. Ben Price for a while. But she went into a tailspin after that, flunking out of law school and becoming a drug addict. Later in 1998, she killed Georgie Phillips (who was stalking Bo, and threatening to kill Nora) and was sent to jail. Rachel served her time and was released, relocating to Chicago where she took up social work. Over time, R.J. disassociated himself with his mob ties, and became a nightclub promoter. Liz Reynolds revealed to a stunned R.J. that he was the biological father of her daughter Keri Reynolds. R.J. tried to be a good father to the young woman, and was genuinely crushed when Keri committed suicide. R.J. believed Keri's boyfriend Antonio Vega drove her to it, and fought Antonio for custody of Keri's baby Jamie Vega. After a difficult romance with partner in crime Lindsay Rappaport, R.J. chose to visit his brother and niece in Chicago for an indeterminate length of time in summer 2008. Hank reappears in Llanview on April 1, 2009 when he hears the news that Nora's son Matthew Buchanan has been paralyzed. Rachel returned to town with her father and worked at a drug clinic for a while with Schuyler Joplin and treated Cole Thornhart. She dated Shaun Evans, but later hurt him by beginning to date his older brother Greg. She and Hank eventually returned to Chicago. The Gordons Roger Gordon: Larry Pine (1989–1992) Sarah Gordon: Jensen Buchanan (1987–1990), Grace Phillips (1991–1993) Megan Gordon: Jessica Tuck (1988–1992,1993,1999,2004) The Gordon family consisted of Roger Gordon, Victoria Lord's childhood sweetheart, and his two daughters, Megan and Sarah. Sarah Gordon was the first member of the family to arrive in Llanview. She was a therapist specializing in training blind people to live without their sight. Sarah became a counselor to Clint Buchanan, who had been blinded due to a gunshot wound to the head, in late 1987. Early on, Sarah stated that her desire to help the blind was inspired by working with an older sister Anna (never seen) who was blind since birth and died young. Sarah started out as Tina Lord's rival for Cord Roberts' affection, but Sarah and Cord never progressed far in their relationship. She later fell in love and married Bo Buchanan. Sarah became a witness to the drug-trafficking activities of Carlo Hesser, who kidnapped her, and was thought to have killed her. Sarah turned up alive, just as Bo was about to marry Cassie Callison. Sarah and Bo divorced, but reconciled, all during a time in which Sarah was a major suspect in the first murder investigation of Carlo Hesser. Tragically, Sarah was on her way to remarry Bo when she was killed for real in a car accident. Megan Gordon came to town a year after her sister. This was 1988, during the time when the soap-within-a-soap "Fraternity Row" was produced in Llanview. As an in-joke, Megan was an actress who played the gooder-than-gold heroine on "Fraternity Row", but was in 'real life' a petulant, self-absorbed prima dona. Soon after settling in Llanview, her father Roger revealed a secret about her paternity that changed her life forever (see below). Despite initially locking horns with him, Megan fell in love with Max Holden. But Max could never get Gabrielle out of his life, so Megan broke up with him. Megan also shared several humorous adventures with Marco Dane (although the pair never became lovers), mostly pitting them against Megan's nemesis Spring Skye, a rival soap diva. Megan briefly romanced the crown prince of Mendorra before meeting her true love - Jake Harrison (who was the half-brother of Max's half-sister Andy; Max and Jake were not related). After many exciting adventures together, Megan and Jake tied the knot. But Jake's private investigator job took him to the middle eastern country Jaba where he was imprisoned by a warlord. For months, Megan didn't know if he was alive or dead. Making matters worse, she became gravely ill with lupus. As Megan's prognosis worsened, Reverend Andrew Carpenter (who had fallen in love with Megan) went to Jaba to rescue Jake. Jake returned to Llanview in time for one last goodbye before Megan died. Megan's spirit however lives on in Llanview, and she has appeared several times in the form of a guardian angel to her friends and loved ones. Roger Gordon, an archeologist, arrived on the scene determined to convince both his daughters to move away from Llanview with him. Just as he and Sarah were about to leave town (after having convinced Megan to follow them to California), Roger overheard news that Viki had found the long-lost daughter she had spent months searching for. Inexplicably, Roger changed his plans and refused to leave town! Roger knew that the 'long-lost daughter' was a fraud - because Megan was the real missing Lord heir. As a child, Roger Gordon's family participated in Victor Lord's disastrous, secret 'Eterna' project (in which a small underground city was created under Llantano Mountain). Against the wishes of the Eterna citizens themselves, they were sealed off from the outside world and abandoned to die. Roger's parents managed to break their teenaged son out of imprisonment. Once outside, Roger met and fell in love with a then-teenaged Victoria Lord. The teens married, made love, and Viki became pregnant with Roger's child. But Victor intervened, and instigated an accident that turned Viki into her alter ego Niki Smith for many months. Niki ran away to New York City and carried her baby to full term. Just as she was about to give birth, Victor tracked her down and forced her to return to Llanview with him. A very young Larry Wolek (still in med school at the time) delivered the baby, and Niki reverted to Viki immediately afterward. Victor hushed up the whole incident (including hiring a hypnotist to erase Viki's memory of the incident) and gave the baby to Roger. Roger later married Carrie Gordon, and the two passed Megan off as their own child (Carrie was the birth mother of Sarah & Anna. She was already divorced from Roger when he arrived in Llanview. Carrie appeared only rarely.) Roger confessed to Viki that Megan was their daughter. Megan was initially less than thrilled to hear the news (she and Viki did not get along), but then developed a close rapport with Viki and the Buchanan family (especially Viki's other daughter Jessica). Both Roger and Viki began to feel their old teenaged passions rekindling, even though Viki was married to Clint at the time. However, Roger eventually realized he could never have what he once had with Viki, so he left town and allowed Viki to get on with her life. The Grays and the Halls Sadie Gray was initially a maid in Llanfair, the Lord family manor. She eventually quit that job to take charge of Llanview Hospital's housekeeping department. She also lived across the hall from her good friend Anna Wolek. From the show's beginning, she was a widow and made mentions of a daughter named Clara, whom she said was 'lost to her'. Most Llanview-ites assumed that Clara had died. Sadie was a gifted gospel singer who often sang at weddings and special occasions. A mystery woman named Carla Benari showed up in town very early into the series' run. The presumably Italian-American woman became Dr. Jim Craig's secretary and dated African-American Dr. Price Trainer. Many hosptial staffers were shocked at the prospect of a white woman dating a black man. About six months into the show's run though, it was revealed that 'Carla Benari' was in fact Clara Gray - Sadie's daughter, a light-skinned black woman "passing" as white. Sadie was furious that her daughter would deny her heritage, but eventually mother and daughter reconciled, and 'Ms. Benari' embraced her roots. She took back her rightful surname "Gray", although she continued to be known as 'Carla'. Carla had several romances, including a relationship with Jim Craig but eventually married police Lieutenant (eventually Captain) Ed Hall in 1973. Ed and Carla adopted a troubled street youth Josh West (who assumed the surname Hall). Ed's brother Gus Hall served as his best man, and was a recurring character through most of the 1970s and into the early 1980s. In 1979, Carla divorced Ed to marry Dr. Jack Scott, but that marriage didn't last long. Carla left Llanview during the early 1980s, but came back in 1984 after attending law school. While embroiled in a romantic "quadrangle" with ex-husband Ed and their respective new love interests, she became the Assistant District Attorney and was forced to prosecute Ed for a police brutality charge. Josh (who'd been written out of the storyline in the late '70s) also briefly returned during the mid-1980s. But by 1986, Sadie, Carla and Josh were all unceremoniously ejected from the series, with Carla departing to take a judgeship in Arizona. Ed Hall remained as a recurring character until 1988, but then he too simply disappeared. In 2000, the Hall family made a brief resurgence on OLTL. Jared Hall, purportedly Ed and Carla's "grandson" (presumably by Josh), debuted on the show as a young ADA like his grandmother. Jared was played by actor Herve Clermont. A friend of attorney Sam Rappaport, Jared had a checkered past in his law school days, and faced review by the Pennsylvania bar. Sam represented Jared, and called his grandfather, Ed Hall, to the stand to testify on his grandson's behalf. Ed helped Jared escape being disbarred and promptly disappeared from the show again. Jared would follow later in the year, after a fizzled flirtation with Nora Buchanan's daughter Rachel. To date, the Halls have not reappeared. The Holdens Max Holden: James DePaiva (1987–1990; 1991–2003; August 16 and 17, 2007), Nicholas Walker (1990–1991) Steve Holden: Russ Anderson (1987–1988) Al Holden: Kirk and Robert Raisch (1988–1990), Ryan and Sean Buckley (1990–1991), Evan Bonifant (1991–1993), Michael Roman (1993–1994), Eddie Karr (1994), Jason Alexander Fischer (1994–1997), Michael Tipps (2001), Nathaniel Marston (2001–2004) Andrea "Andy" Harrison: Bronwen Booth (1989–1991), Wendee Pratt (1994–1997) Max Holden came to Llanview in 1987 to seek a loan from family friend Maria Roberts, who agreed to give him the money he needed on the condition that Max lure Tina Lord away from her son, Cord. Max soon fell for Tina, but she could never get Cord out of her system; Max finally broke things off for good when, during their wedding ceremony, Tina accidentally said Cord's name. He would eventually rekindle his romance with former flame Gabrielle Medina, with whom he conceived a son, Al Holden. Max later lured Blair Cramer away from her husband of convenience, Asa Buchanan, but Max found true love in 1991 with Luna Moody, with whom he would have twin children, son Frankie and daughter Leslie. Luna was killed in 1995. Max enjoyed future relationships with Andrew Carpenter's sister Maggie, as well as a reunion and marriage with Blair and a fling with Kelly Cramer. He also reunited with Gabrielle, but it was not to be. Later, in a drunken Vegas escapade he awoke to find himself married to Roxanne Balsom, a union that quickly fizzled. When Al died of liver failure in the fall of 2003, Max took the advice of Luna's spirit, and left Llanview to be with their twins Frank and Leslie in North Carolina. Max returned in August 2007 for the funeral of Asa Buchanan, and revealed that he, Frank, and Leslie were all living in Gabrielle's home country of Argentina. He invited Blair to join him there and gave her an intense kiss, unaware of her continuing passion for Todd. Blair gently rebuffed him. Wishing his best to Blair, Max returned home to Argentina.[13][14] Max's brother Steve Holden came to town in 1988 and soon became involved with (and married) Gabrielle. She still carried a torch for Max, however, and the relationship fell apart. Later that year at the double wedding of Cord and Tina and Asa and Renee Divine, Steve noticed that the wedding cake had been wired to explode (by Tina's crazy enemy, Ursula Blackwell). Steve threw himself in front to the bomb to protect his fiancee Brenda and was killed instantly as it exploded. Brenda later discovered she was pregnant with Steve's child. Max's half-sister Andy Harrison came to town in 1989 with news of their mother Patricia's death; Max and Andy's volatile relationship eventually cooled before she left town in 1991 after marrying Hunter Guthrie. She would return in 1994 (divorced from the abusive Hunter) as a police officer, and become involved with fellow officer and ex-con Antonio Vega, who she had a whirlwind romance with, before marrying him and leaving again for Berkeley, California in 1997. Years later, Andy and Antonio's marriage ended when Andy cheated on him with her partner on the police force. The Medinas Gabrielle Medina: Fiona Hutchison (1987–1991, 2001–2004, 2011-) Dante Medina: Henry Darrow (1986-1987) Julia Medina: Linda Thorson (1989–1992) Debra Medina: Lucinda Fisher (1989–1990) Gabrielle Medina and her sinister father Dante come onto the canvas in 1987 when Gabrielle's former flame Max Holden reappears in Gabrielle's homeland of Argentina with his new girlfriend, Tina Lord. Drug lord Dante is killed and Tina is presumed dead after plummeting over the Iguazu Falls. She turns up alive as Gabrielle secretly gives birth to Max's son; Gabrielle is soon duped by Tina into letting Tina pass the child off as her own. Gabrielle believes that Tina is raising the child with Max, but Tina actually pretends the child is hers with estranged husband Cord Roberts, hoping to reconcile with him. Gabrielle moves to Llanview, and the truth eventually comes out, leading her to reunite with her son, Al. Max and Gabrielle fight their passionate attraction to one another after she marries his brother, Steve Holden, in 1988. After Gabrielle and Steve divorce, she orchestrates a baby switch to prevent her friend Michael Grande from learning that his newborn son actually died; Gabrielle and Michael get engaged, but once the switch is exposed, the relationship ends. Gabrielle goes on trial but is given a slap on the wrist; she and Max reunite and marry in 1990. In 1991, mob boss Carlo Hesser blackmails Gabrielle to aid him in his plot to poison Viki; Gabrielle backs out and testifies against Carlo. She accepts the blame and goes to jail for seven years to protect her young son Al Holden from Carlo's wrath.[15] Gabrielle's sister Debra and scheming mother Julia follow her to Llanview in 1989. Debra becomes involved for a time with Cord before leaving town in 1990; Julia eventually confesses to the murder of DuAnn Demerest, and goes to prison in 1992. Gabrielle returns to Llanview in 2001 and marries billionaire Asa Buchanan as part of her scheme to destroy Max, with whom she is angry for being a "dead-beat father" to Al. Gabrielle and Asa's plot to fake Asa's death and frame Max for his murder fails, and after their divorce, she attempts to change her scheming ways by dating Police Commissioner Bo Buchanan. Her insecurities over Bo's friendship with his ex-wife, Nora Buchanan, nearly ruin their relationship, but Gabrielle and Bo become engaged shortly after Al's tragic death in 2003. Just as she has found happiness again, Gabrielle is murdered in January 2004 by Dr. Stephen Haver, a psychotic serial killer. The Montezes Ray Montez: A Martinez (September 10, 2008[16]-November 3, 2008; December 23, 2008[17]-June 10, 2009[18][19]) Vanessa Montez: Jacqueline Hendy (September 15, 2008[20][21]-February 26, 2009[22]) Lola Montez: Camila Banus (October 3, 2008[23][24]-May 15, 2009[18][25][26]) Ray Montez is incarcerated in a Colombian maximum security prison, where he is found by Jared Banks on September 10, 2008. Hoping to make amends with Buchanan family patriarch Clint, Jared seeks Ray's help in securing leverage against Dorian Lord, who has taken over Buchanan Enterprises. Clint and Jared plan to convince Ray, the only living blood relative of Dorian's foster daughter Langston Wilde, to seek custody of the teen, assuming that Dorian will return the company to the Buchanans in exchange for Ray's relinquishing his rights to Langston. Using his connections, Clint has arranged Ray's "exoneration" and release through the corrupt warden of Plato Prison. Ray agrees to Jared and Clint's proposition, and accompanies Jared back to Llanview, Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, international crime boss Carlo Hesser kidnaps his nemesis Cristian Vega, and has him interred in Plato Prison, conspiring with the warden to give Cristian Ray Montez's prison jumpsuit and imprison him under Ray's name. Cristian escapes the prison when he meets Ray's beautiful wife Vanessa, who bribes the warden for Cristian's freedom. Vanessa alleges that Ray wants her dead for testifying against him at his trial, where he stood accused of the murder of his first wife, the mother of his daughter Lola. Vanessa is anxious to accompany Cristian to Llanview with Lola, unaware that Ray is there as well. Once in Llanview, Clint sets his plan into motion, and Ray crashes Langston and Dorian's party celebrating Langston's adoption. Upon introducing himself to his niece, Ray quickly grows fond of Langston, reminiscing about his past with his late sister Linda, Langston's mother. Soon thereafter, Ray pursues and is granted custody of Langston, and announces his intention to take her back to Colombia with him. Though this is still a part of Clint's gambit against Dorian, Ray is seemingly torn between his deal with Clint and his own burgeoning feelings for Langston, who desperately wants to remain in Llanview with her adoptive family and new friends. Ray gains custody, and Dorian refuses Clint's offer to have Ray relinquish his rights in exchange for Dorian signing Buchanan Enterprises back to him. At the airport with Langston, Ray comes face to face with Vanessa, who shoots him in front of everyone. She is arrested; a critically injured Ray tells the police detective Antonio Vega that Vanessa had framed him for his first wife's murder, but Antonio is doubtful. Meanwhile, Cristian defends Vanessa in court, and Langston befriends her newfound cousin Lola. Ray is sent back to Colombia, and Vanessa and Lola are soon threatened with deportation as well. Fearing retribution from Ray should she return to Colombia, Vanessa asks Cristian to do the only thing that can keep her in the United States: marry her. Initially reluctant because of his relationship with Sarah Roberts, Cristian ultimately marries Vanessa when an anonymous note threatens her life. Lawyer Téa Delgado is secretly representing Ray, seeking to prove that Vanessa had framed him for his wife's murder. Téa begins to win over Lola as Ray escapes prison again and confronts Vanessa in Llanview; she denies murdering Lola's mother, but admits in front of everyone that she had framed Ray as a way to take his money. Vanessa is deported on February 26, 2009,[22] and Ray is exonerated. To Dorian's chagrin, Ray and Lola are invited to move into Dorian's mansion La Boulaie by its owners, Moe and Noelle Stubbs. Ray and Dorian eventually end up bonding as they fight, and share a kiss. Lola goes after the affections of Langston's boyfriend Markko Rivera; he rebuffs her advances and tells Langston, putting the couple at odds with Lola. Vowing revenge, Lola tries to thwart their plans to have sex and eventually pokes holes in the condoms they intend to use; taking drugs at the prom, Lola later confesses this act to ray and Dorian, as well as the fact that she had been the one to kill her own mother after catching her in bed with another man. Lola is brought to St. Ann's Sanitarium for evaluation. Ray leaves town on June 10, 2009 after telling a crushed Dorian that he has sent Lola to a facility out of town, and plans to join her himself.[19] The Moodys Luna Moody: Susan Batten (1991–1995, 1996, 2003, 2004) Ty Moody: Casper Van Dien (1993–1994) Dylan Moody: Christopher Douglas (1994–1997) Darlene "Luna" Moody literally fell from the heavens into Llanview society in 1991. She was skydiving, and her parachute was blown off-course so that she landed on the yard of the Llanview country club during a gala event. Luna was a devoted Wiccan who believed in reincarnation and the spirit world. She hosted a radio talk show and ran the Serenity Springs health spa. The spa was situated on land owned by Max Holden, whom Luna immediately fell for. Max was infatuated with Blair Daimler (who was married to his arch-enemy Asa Buchanan), but eventually realized that Luna was his soul-mate. Luna once wrestled with the spectre of Death for Max's soul, and Max in turn confronted the ghost of Luna's deceased first husband, Bobby Ever, before the two were finally wed in a joint Christian/Wiccan ceremony presided over by Reverend Andrew Carpenter and a Pagan priestess. Luna gave birth to twins - Frankie (who was later revealed to be deaf) and Leslie - before being killed herself when she was inadvertently struck with a bullet during a gangland fight. She was memorialized when a statue of an angel designed by Cristian Vega bearing her likeness was sculpted and put on display in Angel Square. Several of Luna's brothers followed her to Llanview. Tyler "Ty" Moody came to work on Serenity Springs during the summer of 1993. Ty was more traditional than either Luna or Max, and objected to their living together without being married. Ty also discovered that the mischievous Alex Olanov was behind the 'haunting' of Serenity Springs (Alex was trying to drive away Max and Luna's business, so that the spa would close and Asa - whom Alex was seeking to seduce - would be able to take over). Alex led Ty on, pretending to be interested in him. But Ty finally realized that Alex didn't care about him and left town. Dylan Moody came to town when Luna was suffering from a spinal injury. He helped her during her convalescence, and then romanced Marty Saybrooke. Dylan and Marty married, but Marty was really in love with Patrick Thornhart. Following their divorce, Dylan ran a youth center in Angel Square (a neighborhood riddled with gang violence at the time). Tragically, Luna took the bullet that was really intended for Dylan. Luna's brothers Bascombe Moody and Charlamagne Moody only appeared briefly in Llanview. Bascombe tended to dislike Max, who he thought was bad for his sister. Nevertheless, he did attend Max and Luna's wedding. Bascombe blamed Max for Luna's near-crippling spinal injury and beat him up. During her time as a Llanview radio announcer, Luna hosted an annual Valentine's Day music show spotlighting songs about love. For several years after her death, Andrew Carpenter and Renee Divine hosted the Valentine's Day show in her honor. Like Megan Harrison, Luna's spirit took on the form of a guardian angel, watching over and caring for her still-living friends and loved ones in Llanview. Upon the death of her adoptive son Al, Luna urged the grieving Max to move forward with life and return to her home of North Carolina to care for their two children. Luna was also instrumental in helping Al's soul come to inhabit the body of Michael McBain, and urged him to win Marcie Walsh's love again in his new life. When her mission was complete and Al merged with Michael for good, Luna returned to the hereafter. The O'Neills Harry O'Neill: Arlen Dean Snyder (1984), Frank Converse (1984–1985) Pete O'Neill: James O'Sullivan (1985–1987) Connie O'Neill: Elizabeth Keifer (1984–1985, 1988), Terry Donahue (1985–1986) Didi O'Neill: Barbara Treutelaar (1984–1988) Joy O'Neill: Kristen Vigard (1984–1985), Julie Ann Johnson (1985–1986) Harry O'Neill and his daughters Didi, Connie, and Joy are a hard-working family who work at the Lord-Manning plant, which Clint and Viki Buchanan are considering closing for financial reasons in 1984. Harry has a romance with Niki Smith, unaware that she is Viki's alternate personality.[27] The relationship ends when Harry is murdered in 1985 by con man Mitch Laurence, who had intended to kill Clint and frame Viki.[28] Eldest daughter Didi marries Clint's brother Bo Buchanan in 1986, but is electrocuted on a high-voltage fence in 1988 during the climax of the "Faux Bo" story, in which Patrick London gets reconstructive surgery and assumes Bo's identity. Connie marries Brad Vernon, and youngest daughter Joy is one of the many disciples of Mitch Laurence during his stint as a cult leader in 1987, after he manages to get released from jail. Harry's brother Pete comes to Llanview in 1985 in the wake of his brother's death; a lawyer, he defends Tina Lord when she is accused of Harry's murder.[28] Pete later falls for Asa Buchanan's ex-wife, Pamela Stuart, leaving town with her for her home island of Malakeva in 1987. The Prices Sheila Price: Valarie Pettiford (1990–1994), Stephanie E. Williams (1994–1996) Rika Price: Vanita Harbour (1990–1991) Ben Price: Charles Malik Whitfield (1993–1994), Peter Parros (1994–1995) Sheila Price came to Llanview as the rehabilitation therapist who helped Victoria Lord recover from a stroke in 1990. Sheila became the love interest for Police Chief Troy Nichols; Sheila's younger sister Rika Price was a scholarship student at Llanview University. Enormously overprotective of Rika, Sheila objected to Rika dating Troy's troublesome son Kerry Nichols. This situation caused much tension between Sheila and Troy. Rika and Kerry left town in 1991; Troy remained until 1993. Rika was never mentioned again, not even showing up for Sheila's wedding to Hank Gannon. Sheila's previously never-mentioned brother Dr. Ben Price came to town in 1993, and stole Rachel Gannon away from Kevin Buchanan. Ben saved Viki's life by determining the cause of the deadly flu virus that was sweeping through Llanview. Still, Rachel dumped him and he lost his job at the hospital. Ben briefly flirted with Marty Saybrooke, but nothing came of it; he left town in 1995. After suffering a miscarriage, Sheila divorced Hank and left Llanview in 1996. The Rappaports Sam Rappaport: Kale Browne (1998–2001); Laurence Lau (2001–2003) Lindsay Rappaport: Catherine Hickland (1998–2008; 2009; 2011-) Will Rappaport: Jason-Shane Scott (1998–2001; 2003; 2005; 2007) Jennifer Rappaport: Jessica Morris (2001–2005; 2008) Ben Davidson: Mark Derwin (1999–2002; 2004) Grace Davidson: Susan Misner (1999) Nora Buchanan's former flame Sam Rappaport came to town in March 1998. That year, Nora's husband Bo Buchanan was devastated when his son Drew, a police officer, was killed in the line of duty. Nora hoped to conceive a child to give Bo a reason to live; out of desperation she turned to Sam. The pregnancy pulled Bo back onto his feet, but he and Nora later divorced when it was revealed that Nora's son Matthew had been fathered by Sam. Sam's ex-wife Lindsay Rappaport followed him to Llanview in May 1998, immediately sparking a rivalry with Nora (with whom Lindsay had always blamed for breaking up her marriage to Sam). Much to everyone's surprise, she married Clint Buchanan suddenly in 1998; the marriage fell apart quickly as Clint tired of Lindsay's manipulative ways. Lindsay's business partnership with Dorian Lord blossomed into friendship, and Lindsay's friendship with Nora's former brother-in-law (and sometimes criminal) R.J. Gannon got her in (and out of) her share of trouble. Sam and Lindsay's son Will Rappaport arrived in July 1998 and befriended Jessica Buchanan, who later became pregnant with his child while involved with Cristian Vega. When Dorian Lord accidentally ran down Jessica with her car, Jessica survived but lost her unborn child (later named Megan). Sam's estranged brother Ben Davidson appeared in Llanview in January 1999. Oil industrialist Asa Buchanan developed a strong dislike for the Rappaport family in general, and for Ben in particular. However, it was eventually revealed that Ben had been adopted, and that he was the biological son of Asa Buchanan and Renee Divine. Ben fell in love with and married Victoria Lord Carpenter. He was accidentally shot by police detective Antonio Vega. Falling into a coma, Ben died in 2004. Kelly Cramer's boarding school friend Grace Monroe comes to Llanview with her grandfather in 1999 and soon becomes romantically involved with Kevin Buchanan. Grace's grandfather, secretly a mobster, is searching for Dr. Ben Davidson to kill him because Grace's father had died while Ben was treating him. It is revealed that Grace is really the younger sister of Ben and his brother Sam Rappaport, kidnapped as a child by the mob and presumed dead. Reunited with her brothers, Grace changes her name to Grace Davidson. At Kevin and Grace's engagement party, Kevin's grandfather Asa Buchanan — who hates Ben and Sam — confronts Grace with pictures he had uncovered of her sleeping with her father's mob friends. An upset Grace runs out into the storm and ends up in the Buchanans' summerhouse, which is under construction. Locked in, she falls through a hole in the floor into the cold water below. Rae Cummings arrives and unsuccessfully tries to save Grace. Both woman are eventually pulled from the water, but despite her brother Ben's best efforts, Grace dies on November 3, 1999. Sam and Lindsay's rebellious daughter Jennifer Rappaport appeared in January 2001, becoming involved with Al Holden, being engaged to Cristian Vega and marrying Rex Balsom and Joey Buchanan. She had a tempestuous relationship with her mother Lindsay, but became close to her father's girlfriend Nora (and Nora's son with Sam, Matthew). Will left town in August 2001, but would return briefly in 2003 and 2005 for two family tragedies. Sam died in March 2003, and it was revealed that Matthew was, in fact, Bo Buchanan's son. Jennifer had somewhat settled down and started dating Riley Colson in 2005, but was murdered by Riley's father (and Nora's husband) Daniel Colson in his effort to cover up a murder he had committed as well as his homosexuality. Lindsay was arrested for the murder of Dr. Spencer Truman in the fall of 2007, and Will once again returned to visit her in jail and offer his support. On 3 January 2008, Lindsay was deemed "fit to stand trial," but also "determined to have been insane" at the time of the murder. With both Bo and R.J. offering to be her legal guardian, Lindsay is returned to St. Ann's sanitarium.[29] The Roberts When they were both teenagers, Maria Vasquez became pregnant with Clint Buchanan's child. Clint's father Asa found out about it before she could tell him though. Because Maria was of Mexican heritage, Asa looked down on her and refused to allow her to marry Clint (as Clint would have done, had he known the truth). Asa pressured Maria into abandoning Clint without ever telling him about the baby. Maria married the sturdy, reliable ranch-hand Al Roberts instead, and gave birth to a boy named Cordero "Cord" Roberts. The Roberts family lived in El Paso, Texas. Al was a good husband and father, even though he knew Cord was not truly his son. Cord grew up believing that Al was his father. Maria however nursed a bitter grudge against Asa and spent her life pining for Clint. In 1986, when Cord expressed an interest in photography, Maria sent Clint a telegram asking him to provide Cord a job at the Llanview Banner. Tina was in the midst of a bitter feud with Clint at the time. She intercepted the request and snooped about in El Paso, hoping to get some dirt on him. Cord met and quickly fell for Tina, and followed her back to Llanview. Tina reciprocated his interest, but had no intention of marrying a dirt-poor cowboy like Cord...until she discovered that he was Clint's biological son, and potential heir to the Buchanan mega-billions! After learning that, she wasted no time marrying him. Maria, who pegged Tina as a gold-digging tramp from their first meeting, became bitter enemies with her. Al Roberts died of cancer very soon after Cord wed Tina. With no-one keeping her in El Paso, Maria relocated to Llanview to be near her son. By then, she had grown strong enough to hold her own against Asa's threats. Eventually she confessed to both Clint and Cord that they were father and son, and Clint welcomed Cord into the Buchanan family. Maria wheedled her way into both Clint and Viki's confidences, pretending to be just an 'old friend' to Clint. But she secretly conspired to break up their marriage. Maria had two overhwhelming desires - to win Clint's love once again, and to break up Tina and Cord. Maria brought Tom Dennison to Llanview, hoping Viki would leave Clint for him. That failed to happen. Later, Maria discovered before anyone else that Allison Perkins had kidnapped Viki's newborn baby Jessica. Maria secretly helped Allison return the baby, but arranged circumstances to make it look as if Viki had become Niki Smith again and kidnapped her own baby. Her shenanigans were ultimately discovered, and Clint railed against her for her evil deeds. Going completely off the deep end, Maria attempted to poison Viki, and frame Tina for the crime, only to become tainted by the fatal poison herself and die. (She might have been happy to know that Tina was found guilty of murdering her, and spent some time in jail because of it.) When Clint was temporarily struck blind in 1988, Clint and Viki spent time in El Paso. Maria's brother George Vasquez came on the scene. He blamed Clint for Maria's death, and set out to get revenge. He engineered a riding accident that left Clint stranded in the desert. But the accident served to restore Clint's sight, and sent him back in time 100 years to the wild western Buchanan City. Apart from meeting Buchanan and Lord family ancestors, Clint also met Cody Vasquez, the right-hand man of Buck Buchanan. Cody married May McGillis, and they (presumably) became the great-grandparents of Maria and George. In modern day, George was killed after he discovered that 'Bo Buchanan' who returned after Clint went missing was really an imposter and attempted to blackmail him. Meanwhile, almost as soon as they were married, Cord began to see Tina for the schemer she really was. Yet no matter what unthinkable stunt Tina pulled, Cord couldn't help loving her. Over the next several years, Cord and Tina were divorced, re-married, divorced again, and re-married again and divorced yet again. During the course of their marriage-go-round, they had two children together - Clinton James "C.J." Roberts and Sarah Roberts. Eventually, Tina left town (with the kids in tow), then Cord left as well. In the new millennium, Sarah (grown to a young woman and using the alias 'Flash') came back to Llanview, and Tina and Cord visited as well. During One Life to Live's 40th anniversary in July 2008, Sarah was featured in a major storyline in which villain Carlo Hesser took revenge on both Tina and Sarah for past sins, while Cord was seen on July 22, speaking to Clint from London about Sarah, and reminiscing about Maria and her past with Clint. Simultaneously, a "time travel" storyline began, following characters at the Buchanan family ranch in Texas in the year 1968; there, the roles of the youthful Clint and Maria Vasquez are played by John Brotherton (who plays Jared Banks in the "present day" story) and Melissa Archer (who plays Natalie Buchanan), respectively. As seen in 1968, Clint and Maria's forbidden romance is in full bloom and a secret from Asa, and Maria has just revealed that she is pregnant with a child she plans to name "Cordero." The Sanders When Judith Russell Sanders first arrived in town, she and husband Charles Sanders were already separated; he quickly followed, hoping to reconcile and save their marriage. Judith (sister to Jon Russell, a private investigator involved with Dorian Lord) was a free-spirited idealistic lawyer who never truly fit into the conservative, aristocratic lifestyle maintained by Charles, who was the ambassador to the (fictional) European monarchy Mendorra. Judith also frequently locked horns with Elizabeth Sanders, Charles' domineering, manipulative mother. Charles and Judith couldn't resolve their differences, and divorced — much to Elizabeth's delight. Judith subsequently had an affair with Herb Callison, while Charles romanced Dorian as part of a money-making scheme. When Dorian realized he was using her, she turned the tables on him by revealing that he had had an affair with a member of Mendorra's royal family. Charles was replaced as ambassador by Dorian herself. Later, Charles eloped with businesswoman Lee Halpern during a drunken night in Las Vegas, and died of a heart attack on their wedding night. Judith was distraught by Charles' death and left town soon afterward. Lee, a former prostitute living under an assumed name, tormented Elizabeth even more than Judith had. Charles and Judith had two children; noble, heroic Kate and sleazy; spoiled Jamie. Kate was an anthropologist with a taste for adventure, and fell in love with Cord Roberts (who was then married to the scheming Tina Lord). When Tina was believed to be dead, Kate accepted Cord's proposal. But just as their wedding ceremony was coming to an end, Tina abruptly burst into the chapel — very much alive and carrying a baby she claimed to be Cord's son (who was actually the son of Gabrielle Medina and Max Holden). While Cord sought a divorce from Tina, Kate became entangled with Patrick London, her ex-fiance, who stooped to insane measures to break up Cord and Kate. He didn't need to bother though; as Kate came to realize Cord loved Tina, she broke up with him and left Llanview. Jamie was Kate's polar opposite. Mean-spirited and rotten, he played on his mother Judith's sympathies to bail him out of one fix after another. Eventually though, his criminal ways (including running a crack factory, killing a fellow cocaine dealer and kidnapping Cassie Callison) caught up with him and he was sent to Statesville Prison for a life sentence. Even in jail, he was a menace: he threatened Tina when she was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of Maria Roberts, broke out and shot Clint Buchanan, and led a widescale prison riot. Charles had one other son — Geoff McGrath — the illegitimate product of his affair with a Mendorran royalty. Geoff kept his true identity a secret for several months while he ran a legal service for low-income, working-class people. Geoff became close to Judith, but when she left town, he simply faded out of the storyline. Elizabeth stuck around the longest. After Asa Buchanan led a successful hostile takeover of her Sanders Industries, she sought revenge. She masterminded a bizarre takeover scheme in which an impostor (actually Patrick London), masquerading as Bo Buchanan, infiltrated the Buchanan family, drugged Asa, and stealthily sold off the Buchanan family assetts, until all that was left would be Sanders Industries. The plot was foiled however, and Elizabeth went to jail. She later appeared as part of an army of prisoners whom her grandson Jamie helped escape from jail. That adventure was the last anyone heard of the Sanders family. The Siegels The Siegels were daytime's first family of Jewish characters, and the first interfaith marriage, although members of this family rarely were involved in front-burner storylines. From the show's start, lawyer David Siegel was married to Eileen Riley Siegel, sister of Viki's first husband Joe. David and Eileen already had twins Julie Siegel and Timmy Siegel, who started out as adolescents but underwent SORAS in the early 70s (Timmy then became known as Tim). David was the lawyer in resident for the more dynamic characters in Llanview, representing Larry and Vince Wolek in (separate) criminal cases. Eileen mainly acted as a confidante for Joe. In 1972, Dave managed to get Steve Burke acquitted for the accidental death of his secretary. Unbeknownst to Dave, the crucial evidence came from a surprising source: Dave's presumed-dead brother-in-law, Joe Riley. Eileen had never given up hope that Joe was alive, and she was overjoyed when he finally appeared. Julie Siegel fell in love with a law school lothario Jack Lawford and moved in with him, without marrying him (still a scandalous act for a soap opera heroine in 1972). Julie assumed Jack would marry her upon completion of his law school work. But when she discovered Jack was sleeping with other women, and realized he never intended to tie the knot, she had a nervous breakdown. While recovering from this breakdown, Julie met Dr. Mark Toland (played by Tommy Lee Jones). They fell in love and married, but Julie was a cold fish to him. Dave suffered a massive heart attack and died in 1973; Eileen turned to painkillers to get through the ordeal. Eventually she sought treatment from Dr. Dorian Cramer. Mark had an affair with Dorian, prompting Julie to divorce him. Eileen briefly romanced Ben Farmer, whose own wife Rachel had died because of a hospital mishap (involving both Dorian and Mark, ironically enough). But Julie strongly objected to Eileen dating anyone and demanded that her mother remain utterly devoted to the memory of David. (Julie was unwilling to let her own mother find the love and happiness she could not seem to find herself.) Julie even went so far as trying to seduce Ben herself in order to break up her mother's relationship with him. She didn't expect to actually fall in love with him. Eventually, they left town together but their relationship didn't last long and Julie moved to Florida. Tim Siegel (who'd been written out for a few years) returned to Llanview after having dropped out of law school. He became a construction worker and fell in love with novitiate nun Jenny Wolek. Jenny gave up the cloistured life for Tim, and the two got engaged. Her cousin Vince, outraged that Tim was "stealing" Jenny from the church, got into a fight that exacerbated a latent brain anuerisym in Tim. When it became apparent that Tim was dying, Jenny arranged for a hasty wedding ceremony in Tim's hospital room. Tim died shortly after the marriage was officiated. With no husband or children left in Llanview, Eileen opted to part for greener pastures in 1977. Neither she nor Julie were heard from again - not even when her brother Joe died, or even when Tom Dennison discovered he was the separated-at-birth identical twin brother of Joe (and therefore, Eileen's brother as well!).It can be presumed that Eileen died at some point because Viki mentioned to Tom Dennison that the last she heard Julie was still living in Florida. The Vernons Dr. Will Vernon was a resident psychotherapist at Llanview Hospital - which is a laugh given the twisted dynamics of his immediate family. Before arriving in Llanview in 1976, he'd already had one mistress, prompting his neurotic wife Naomi Vernon to attempt suicide. Will was genuinely remorseful over the consequences of his actions, and wanted to mend fences with his wife. However, Naomi was a passive-aggressive manipulator who never let him forget his sins. Moreover, Naomi was furiously jealous at the close relationship Will seemed to have with his assistant Jenny Wolek. Fearful that Will might leave her, Naomi concocted a fake suicide attempt in order to elicit her husband's sympathy. Her plan went awry and she actually did die as a result of taking too many sleeping pills. Will and Naomi's son Brad (the Cad) Vernon was once on the fast-track to become a major tennis star. An elbow injury cut his pro-athlete dreams short though. Bitter and self-pitying, Brad became a ne'er-do-well lothario. He romanced several young women about town, chief among them cocktail waitress Lana McCain, and Jenny Wolek. Jenny resisted his advances, but that only made him all the more determined to win her over. Eventually Jenny did fall for him, but by then Lana was pregnant with Brad's child. During a quarrel, Brad accidentally caused Lana's death. Fearful that he might be blamed for murdering her, Brad coaxed Jenny into providing him an alibi for the time Lana died. The police didn't buy it and Brad went to trial. Jenny was called to testify against Brad, but refused on the grounds that she had eloped with Brad the night before - and as his wife, couldn't be asked to speak against him in court. Nevertheless, Brad went to jail for manslaughter. When she realized how she'd been used, Jenny sought an annulment. But after visiting him in jail numerous times, Jenny became convinced that he'd had changed. She stuck with the marriage when he was released from jail, and became pregnant by him. But if Brad had changed at all, it was for the worse - he raped Jenny's sister Karen, and pressured Karen into remaining quiet by telling Karen that Jenny was suffering a difficult pregnancy, and any upsetting news might cause her to miscarry. (Ironically, when Jenny learned about the rape, she went into early labor and DID end up losing the baby.) Jenny left Brad, and he eventually mellowed out. He dated Georgianna Whitmore, an auto mechanic, ran the 'Vernon Inn' for several years, and later married and eventually divorced Joy O'Neill (sister of Didi and Connie.) Samantha Vernon, Brad's little sister, resented her father and seemed to be always on the search for a surrogate 'dad'. She chased the much older Tony Lord around town for a while. After Tony finally lost his temper and told her off, the devastated girl got into a car crash (one that scarred her, and resulted in the death of Pamela Cross - her father's fiancee). After leaving town for corrective plastic surgery, Samantha returned to marry the much, much, MUCH older Asa Buchanan. Unbeknown to Samantha (or Asa's sons Clint and Bo for that matter), Asa's first wife Olympia was still alive and refused to grant him a divorce. Thus Asa imprisoned her, and his marriage to Samantha was a bigamist affair. Olympia escaped several times and attempted to kill either Asa or Samantha, but was foiled and returned to her imprisonment time and again. Finally, the truth about Olympia came out, and Samantha divorced Asa. Samantha later fell in love with Rafe Garretson (Asa's nephew, who had served as Olympia's jailor) and married him. Samantha was pregnant with Rafe's child when a traumatic accident left her brain-dead. The child she was carrying was artificially inseminated into her friend Delila Ralston (another one of Asa's hapless brides), and Sam's father Will shut off her life-support. The baby that Delila eventually bore was a girl whom she and Rafe named Samantha in honor of her biological mother. Samantha was seen again however as one of many former friends who appeared to Viki as angels during the famed 'Heaven' storyline. References See also
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Nora Hanen Buchanan Hillary B. Smith as Nora Hanen Buchanan One Life to Live Portrayed by Hillary Bailey Smith Duration 1992–present First appearance September 16, 1992 Created by Michael Malone Profile Nickname(s) Red (by Bo) Step-Nora (by David) Mrs. B (by Destiny) Gender Female Occupation Lawyer Title District Attorney Residence Buchanan Apartment #38 459 Wakashin Street, Llanview, PA 19100 Relationships Parents Lenny Hanen Selma Hanen Sibling(s) Susannah Hanen Spouse(s) Hank Gannon (divorced; pre-1992) Bo Buchanan (divorced; first time; 1995-1999) Daniel Colson (divorced; 2005) Clint Buchanan (divorced; 2009-2010) Bo Buchanan (married; second time; 2010-present) Romances R.J. Gannon (pre-1992) Sam Rappaport (pre-1992, 1998, 1999-2002; deceased) Troy MacIver (2002-2003) Clint Buchanan (2008-2009) Bo Buchanan (2009-present) Children Rachel Gannon Matthew Buchanan Grandchildren Unnamed Grandchild (via Matthew and Destiny) Other relatives David Vickers (stepson) Nora Hanen Buchanan (formerly Gannon and Colson) is a fictional character on the long-running American soap opera One Life to Live. The role was originated by Hillary B. Smith in September 1992.[1] Contents 1 Casting 2 Storylines 3 References 4 External links Casting Nora is portrayed by actress Hillary B. Smith. Nora was introduced as a guest character in 1992, by head writer Michael Malone and executive producer Linda Gottlieb.[2] Prior to her casting in One Life to Live, Smith was already an established actress in the genre of daytime drama. She had previously starred as Kit McCormick on The Doctors in 1982, and one year later, taking over the role of Margo Montgomery Hughes on As the World Turns, a role she played from 1983 to 1990.[3] When she won the role of Nora on the show, producers were impressed with her hard-nosed approach to the character, but wanted Smith to become a redhead and show Nora's soft side. Her first front-burner storyline was a six-week trial in which she defended local villain Todd Manning (Roger Howarth) and his fraternity brothers, who were accused of gang-raping Dr. Marty Saybrooke (Susan Haskell).[4] The actress said in an interview with Soap Opera Digest, "When [then-Executive Producer] Linda Gottlieb told me [Nora] would be representing the rapists and would get them off, I was nauseated. To let the rapists get off — I thought that was a really bad message."[4] Smith later persuaded the writers to change the outcome and a mistrial was declared.[4] Almost immediately after her debut, Smith, in the role of Nora, became a centerpiece of the show, particularly for her involvement in the multiple-Emmy Award winning rape trial storyline. Smith has considered leaving the drama on several occasions.[4] When her contract was set to expire in 2005, Smith's character was put into a six month coma. However, she resigned for another four years that following December.[4] Smith inked a new contract again in 2010, making her a mainstay on the soap for over twenty years.[5] Storylines When Nora debuted in 1992, she quickly made a connection with fans for her backstory (She was a Jewish attorney divorced from Hank Gannon, an African-American attorney, with whom she had a biracial daughter, Rachel). She has an older sister, Susannah Hanen (Maureen Anderman) a psychiatrist who helped Viki integrate her varied personas. Nora's popularity continued to grow as she played a key role in some of the show's most popular storylines in the 1990s, most notably the Marty Saybrooke gang rape trial in 1993. The character is also known for her supercouple romance with Bo Buchanan, culminating in their popular 1995 rock 'n' roll-themed wedding. Nora meets Bo in October 1992; that Thanksgiving he and his wife Sarah are involved in a hit and run accident and Sarah is killed. Over the next several months, Nora and Bo work side by side trying to track down the killer. The case is finally closed and the two had become best friends; slowly their relationship grows into romance one after a kiss on New Year's Eve. The couple's first date is at Serenity Springs, and is soon followed by a slew of junk food eating and jitterbug dates. Bo and Nora first make love in April 1993 and say, "I love you" in May 1993. However, Nora's chronic headaches worsen, leading her to believe that she was the one who had caused the accident leading to Sarah's death. Bo soon proves this to be false, and proposes marriage. Nora is diagnosed with a brain tumor, but during her recovery is terrorized by former client Todd Manning, whom she had betrayed while defending him for Marty's rape, leading to his conviction. Bo and Nora marry on June 1, 1995 at St. James Church, the ceremony officiated by Reverend Andrew Carpenter, Rabbi Heller, and Little Richard. After Bo is devastated when his son Drew, a police officer, is killed in the line of duty, Nora hopes to conceive a child to give Bo a reason to live; out of desperation, she turns to former flame Sam Rappaport. The pregnancy pulls Bo back onto his feet, but he and Nora later divorce when Bo learns that Nora's son had been fathered by Sam. Sam dies in 2003, leaving a letter behind stating that Bo is Matthew's biological father. Nora soon begins to see District Attorney Daniel Colson. Despite frequent crises with Bo, Nora is able to continue her relationship with Daniel, who soon proposes. After their wedding, Nora begins suspecting that Daniel is having an affair. As Daniel is to become Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, Daniel is arrested for the murders of Paul Cramer and Jennifer Rappaport. Nora learns of Daniel's homosexual affair with Mark Solomon, and Daniel is soon sent to prison. Nora suffers a stroke, and becomes comatose for months. After waking from her coma, Nora begins to put her life back on track, until more tragedy occurs. Nora's house catches fire, and realizes that she is another victim of racist arsonist, Tate Harmon. After having difficulty with her insurance, former father-in-law Asa invites Nora and Matthew to move in indefinitely. After Asa's death, he leaves the mansion to Nora in his will. During their time in Texas for the will reading, Nora and Clint Buchanan begin a relationship, which soon blossoms into love. Subsequently, Dallas Jones, Clint's ex-girlfriend from London years earlier, re-enters the picture intent on rekindling their romantic relationship. Nora later tricks Dorian Lord, another ex of Clint's, into giving Buchanan Enterprises back to the Buchanan family after she steals it out from under Clint out of revenge for his dumping her. Nora and Bo's teenage son, Matthew, is in a car accident with drug-addicted Cole Thornhart (Marty's teenage son). He survives, but is paralyzed from the waist down. Nora, who had taken in Cole after the "death" of his mother, is furious and initially wants to send Cole to prison. Remembering her daughter Rachel's own drug addiction, she later changes her mind and allows Cole to go into rehab instead. Dealing with Matthew's paralysis brings Bo and Nora closer, sparking Clint's jealousy. Clint called a specialist (Greg Evans) who was confident he could restore the use of Matthew's legs, but when he can't guarantee that Matthew will survive the operation, Nora and Bo refuse to allow Greg to operate on their son. Furious, Matthew quickly hires Tea Delgado to sue his parents for the right to make the choice himself. The matter is complicated when, on the night before Nora's wedding to Clint, Matthew catches his parents passionately kissing. He attempts to blackmail them into giving consent for the surgery; they call his bluff and ultimately Matthew cannot intentionally hurt his beloved uncle Clint by telling him what he saw. Bo's growing feelings for Nora seem to be reciprocated, but a confused Nora simply will not allow herself to hurt Clint by pursuing them and backing out of the wedding. Clint's "20-minute girl" does ultimately tie the knot with him. Shortly after their wedding, Matthew sues Bo and Nora for the right to have an operation to make him walk again which brings Bo and Nora even closer as they unite to stop Matthew. When they "kidnap" him and take him to London, they finally confess their true feelings for each other and passionately kiss. Clint later finds out about Nora's feelings for Bo and confronts her; she admits that she's fallen back in love with Bo, and Clint quickly divorces her and disowns Bo. Shortly after Bo and Nora's reunion, he is shot but survives. Bo and Nora remarry in June 2010. Several months into their marriage, Nora becomes jealous of Bo's attractive new secretary, Inez Sallinger, whom Nora is sure wants to steal Bo away from her. Inez begins dating Clint, who quickly blackmails her into seducing Bo as revenge against Bo and Nora for humiliating him with their reunion. Clint also pays Inez's evil ex-husband, Eddie Ford, to kidnap Nora and hold her hostage while Inez drugs Bo in an attempt to make him think they'd slept together. Though Eddie tries to rape Nora, she is eventually rescued, and Eddie is shot and killed shortly thereafter. Nora leaves Bo when she learns of his "affair" with Inez, but once Inez confesses to drugging Bo, Nora takes him back. Bo and Nora focus on finding Eddie Ford's killer and are stunned when Clint informs them that Matthew was the culprit. After much soul-searching, Bo and Nora decide not to turn Matthew in and try to keep his role in Eddie's murder a secret. References
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Line produced the live stream production as well as oversaw the budget for the entire event with the partners of the company Working with art department on preproduction for a large scale build being completed for the project. Created entire shoot schedule and budget along with extensive location scouting Commercial shoot. We shot in many public spaces with up to 60 background per day. I was in charge of all BG as well as main cast. I placed all BG in the background for every shot We were the film crew that filmed the opening of the Academy Museum Gala. I was the production manager helping with all logistics regarding our crew. There were a lot of set backs and we pulled this entire production together in 2 days Handling payroll for cast, crew and BG, setting up covid testing, dealing with vendors and locations, managing PAs, managing portions of the budget, handling petty cash and CC reconciliation Helped with a remote broadcast at the very beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic to help raise money for comedians who were out of work I am a freelance camera operator for Junket Productions. I shoot many press junkets throughout the year I manage the PAs and anything that needs to be accomplished in the office. I also prep camera packages and gear for our shoots Filled in for stage manager on his day off. Then was an assistant stage manager. Currently the backstage/dressing room coordinator/ stage manager I am a camera operator for high school and youth football games. I have been with the company for around 5 years. We also shoot basketball and other sports on occasion I was in charge of all releases as well as doing office and field PA duties I worked in the digital department as a liaison and helped make sure the various activities involved with the Live Experience and Awards were filmed including various concerts, the celebrity basketball game, the red carpet and the live stream backstage. I passed along notes and footage to the proper parties.
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Victoria Lord Timeline Seventies 1971 Viki mourns Joe's death Viki declares Joe legally dead. 1972 Marcy Wade impersonates Niki Smith Steve goes on trial for Marcy's death. Joe Riley returns to Llanview. Viki becomes Mrs. Steve Burke. Viki is torn between Joe and Steve. 1973 Joe and Viki spend the night together at Mount Jefferson. Viki informs Joe of her decision to remain with Steve. Viki suffers amnesia following a car accident that blocks out the memory of Joe's return. After recovering from amnesia, Viki tells Joe that she will remain with Steve. Joe turns to Cathy Craig. Meredith dies. Viki ultimately determines she wants to spend her life with Joe. 1974 Viki and Joe commit to each other despite Steve's unwillingness to let Viki go. Laszlo Braedecker, Viki's godfather, convinces Steve to let Viki go. Cathy Craig discovers she's pregnant with Joe's child. Viki receives her divorce, after which Joe informs her of his decision to stand by Cathy. After Cathy rejects Joe's offer of marriage, Viki accepts his proposal. Joe and Viki marry in Central Park. Viki is unable to conceive Joe's child. 1975 Steve delivers Joe and Cathy's child, Megan Riley Craig Steve accepts a job as a foreign correspondent and shares a friendly goodbye with Viki. Dorian's medical license is revoked for her part in the death of one of Larry's patients. Unbeknownst to Dorian, Viki is the lone board member who votes to reinstate Dorian's position at the hospital. Dorian vows revenge against Viki. Dorian moves to Llanfair to care for Victor. 1975 Larry tells Viki that Megan suffers from a congenital heart defect passed on by Joe. Mark Toland convinces Viki to keep the secret. Megan dies in a car accident which leaves Viki with a fractured pelvis. Victor and Dorian elope. Viki walks without a cane at Llanfair. 1976 Viki and Joe conceive a baby. Cathy becomes obsessed with Viki when she discovers she cannot bear more children. Victor suffers debilitating strokes which ultimately result in his death. Dorian attempts to steal Joe from Viki by telling Joe of the congenital heart defect he potentially passes to his offspring. Viki goes into premature labor, following an intense argument with Joe, and gives birth to Kevin Lord Riley. Cathy kidnaps Kevin. 1977 Joe and Viki separate during the kidnapping ordeal. Kevin is returned and Viki and Joe reunite. Joe undergoes an operation which reveals a benign tumor. 1978 Viki agrees to take care of Tina Clayton, who befriends Marco Dane. Marco blackmails Viki with false pornographic pictures of Tina. Viki is incriminated in Marco's murder by indications that Niki Smith is back as the killer. 1979 Viki is exonerated after Karen is savagely cross-examined by Herb Callison. Viki becomes pregnant. After Joe's brain tumor recurs, he brings Clint Buchanan to Llanview as his successor at The Banner. Joe dies at home. Eighties 1980 Joey Riley is born. Ted Clayton, who desperately tries to make Viki fall in love with him, ultimately drugs her. He is eventually killed. 1981 1981 Viki and Clint become business rivals. Viki sues Clint over a story. Viki eventually follows her heart where Clint is concerned. 1982 Viki goes to jail for refusing to reveal her source in Jenny's and Katrina's baby switching case. Clint proposes to Viki while she is in jail. Clint physically carries Dorian out of Llanfair to evict her from the property. Viki and Clint are married at Llanfair. 1983 The Banner and The Chronicle merge. Viki is instrumental in signing David Renaldi as head conductor of the Llanview Symphony Orchestra. Echo DiSavoy and Clint have a brief affair which causes upheaval in the Buchanan household. Echo stages her own murder and Clint is almost convicted of it. Viki forgives Clint for the affair and things go back to normal for the couple. 1984 Viki and the boys are held hostage by Mark Pemberton. Tina returns to Llanview upon discovering that Ted Clayton is not her real father. As Tina pressures Viki for information about Irene, Viki suffers head-aches. Viki becomes consumed by the memorial tribute to Victor. 1985 The "Secret Room" is revealed. Niki emerges after Tina confronts Viki with proof that Victor is Tina's father. Mitch Lawrence comes to Llanview and invents numerous ways to trigger Niki episodes in order to cause the Lord estate to revert to Tina. Under treatment with Dr. Polk, Viki concedes that Tina is her half-sister. Mitch kills Harry O'Neill, flees, and leaves Tina to go on trial for the murder. Niki emerges on the witness stand and clears Tina, while condemning Mitch. Niki pretends to be Viki for several months. Niki divorces Clint when she becomes concerned that Viki is becoming stronger. Niki confesses to Clint that she is, in fact, Niki and not Viki. Clint launches an all-out campaign to court Niki in hopes of bringing Viki back. 1986 Clint endlessly looks for ways to bring Viki back. According to plan, the sight of Clint and Tina prompts Viki to re-emerge permanently. After Viki is evaluated by Dr. Polk and leaves his office with Clint, Dr. Polk is murdered by Tracy James. Clint is convicted of the murder while Viki goes undercover in Mountainview Sanitarium and succeeds in clearing Clint. Viki wins the Lord estate back from Tina. Clint and Viki discover that Viki is pregnant just before she and Clint remarry. Viki and Clint travel to Vienna to help David Renaldi and Jenny. Maria Roberts comes to town as Cord's mother and tries to sabotage Clint and Viki's marriage by bringing Tom Dennison to Llanview. Jessica is born, and is subsequently kidnapped. Maria manipulates Clint into thinking that Viki, as Niki, kidnapped Jessica. Despite Jessica's return, Clint and Viki break up. Viki witnesses a terrible fight between Clint and Tom, the stress of which causes her to experience an eight-year memory loss. Viki cannot remember who Clint is and thinks Tom is Joe Riley. Viki and Clint fight for custody of the children. 1987 Viki is diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Viki has an out-of-body experience and goes to heaven. Viki and Clint are reunited after her memory returns. Tina stops Maria from murdering Viki, resulting in Maria's accidental death. Jamie Sanders spots Viki and tries to cremate her. (Erika hates lying in the coffin and being shut in. She wants to get in and out as soon as possible!) Jamie shoots Clint in the head, causing him to go blind. Viki decides to move the family to Arizona for Clint's sake. 1988 Clint is thrown from his horse and goes back in time to Buchanan City, 1888, while Viki and the rest of his family mourn his death. Clint and Viki reunite in Buchanan City and play matchmakers to Ginny and Randolph before returning to the future together. Viki discovers she had a baby in high school and that her father had the memory erased by a hypnotist. Michael Grande comes to Llanview to find Eterna. Leo Cromwell convinces Viki that he fathered her baby when she was Niki. Their "daughter" is Christine Cromwell. 1989 Viki and others are trapped in Eterna. Roger confesses that he and Viki were married and admits that Megan is their daughter. Viki realizes the extent of Victor's interference when the past comes out: When Eterna blew up, Viki split to Niki and gave birth to Megan. Victor had Viki hypnotized to forget about the birth. Victor gave Megan to Roger to raise. Austin Buchanan shoots Viki after holding her hostage in the Crystal Towers. Viki and Clint have marital difficulties due to Roger's presence in their lives. Clint saves Roger's and Viki's lives in a warehouse explosion, after which Clint and Viki begin to reconcile their differences. Nineties 1990 Viki campaigns for mayor and is elected. Viki and Clint reunite. Viki recovers from a bullet wound during an assassination attempt, but suffers a stroke which leaves her unable to speak and completely paralyzed. Niki takes over and kills Johnny Dee when he breaks into Llanfair to kidnap Tina. Under hypnosis, Niki emerges but won't discuss Johnny's murder. Under pressure from Dorian, Viki resigns as mayor. On a romantic trip to New York City with Clint, Viki takes a few tiny steps. Viki decides to go back to work as mayor. Carlo Hesser vows to get revenge when he learns that Viki/Niki murdered his son. Dorian charges that Niki Smith is the real mayor of Llanview. 1991 Carlo drugs Viki into becoming Niki Smith and orders her to shoot Megan in order to avenge his son's death. Viki is able to exert enough control over Niki to prevent the murder. Viki is cleared of Johnny Dee's murder. Viki resigns as mayor Clint confesses to Viki that he is dying after the discovery that the family is convinced he is having an affair. Clint undergoes risky surgery, but comes through and strives for a complete recovery. Megan is diagnosed with lupus. Llanfair burns. 1992 In an attempt to save an ailing Megan, Viki donates one of her kidneys. The entire family rallies around Megan, telling her stories about the past. Megan dies. Sloan Carpenter comes to town. Viki's marriage to Clint begins to deteriorate sparked by Clint's homophobia. 1993 Viki/Clint/Sloan triangle begins. Viki and Clint separate. Viki supports Kevin when he is accused of raping Marty. Sloan writes Lord of the Banner which hints that Dorian may have killed Victor. 1994 Clint divorces Viki when he discovers her affair with Sloan. Viki is determined to avenge Victor's death, and works with Sloan to incriminate Dorian. David Vickers comes to town claiming to be Victor's and Irene's son, and clears Dorian of murder charges by forging the diary. Sloan's illness recurs and he dies at Llanfair. 1995 After Viki discovers that David is a fraud, Viki confronts Dorian who tells Viki that Victor sexually abused her as a child. Viki breaks down and Jean Randolph emerges, holding Dorian hostage in a secret room at Llanfair. Viki's alters — Jean, Niki, Tori, Tommy, and Princess work together to "protect" and prevent Viki from discovering the abuse — while the alter, Victor, is an antagonist. Todd Manning is revealed as Victor and Irene's real son. Following a series of significant events (burning Llanfair, sabotaging The Banner, etc.), Viki emerges and ultimately accepts psychiatric treatment. Tori is revealed as Victors' real killer. 1996 Viki says goodbye to her alters. Viki and Cord stop publication of Dorian's book. Todd returns to Llanview, where Viki befriends him and tells him that Tori killed Victor. Carlo Hesser holds Viki responsible for killing his son, Johnny Dee, and hires Elliott Durbin to hyphotize Viki into killing Kevin for revenge. Viki is lured to the Waterside Inn, and under post-hypnotic suggestion comes close to killing Kevin. Luckily, Kevin is able to persuade Viki that her love for him is stronger than her anger (and the hypnosis). This has been a dismal and uneventful year for Viki! 1997 Viki meets Sloan’s brother, Bishop Carpenter Viki testifies for Todd in the custody trial with Blair. Viki plays pool with Eddie from Angel Square Joey and Viki say goodbye as he goes to Paris (February 14, Nathan Fillion’s last day) Ian Armitage is turned down by Viki on his offer to buy The Banner. Viki and Dorian are stranded in a snow storm together A fashion show is hosted by Viki and Dorian in an effort to get Llanview resident’s bone marrow tested to find a match for Star to save her life. Viki hires Pulitzer Prize winning newspaperman Mel Hayes and gives him to Clint to deal with Viki is caught in the middle between Andrew and Kevin as Cassie divorces Andrew due to her feelings for Kevin Dorian is jealous of Viki and Mel’s friendship The women of Llanview have fantasies – Viki’s involves Clint Clint invites Viki to ranch. She refuses Viki helps with Andy and Anotonio’s wedding Viki becomes embarrassed in front of Clint while watching sex therapist, M. Maude Boyland interviewed by Joy Behr. Viki does buy her book, “Sex and the Mature Woman” Viki throws tomato at Clint while arguing about his anger over Sloan – he won’t express his anger and she tries to get him to Viki and Clint have a shouting match in the City Room of The Banner in front of all the staff Viki meets Mel’s mother, Dr. M. Maude Boyland Viki goes to charity function with Dr. Dougherty instead of Clint. Clint asks Dr. Doughtery a favor to slip out on Viki during the function Viki and Clint go out on a date to Club Indigo where at the end of another vocal argument, Clint kisses Viki in front of all. They later go to the mountain cabin where Viki freezes when trying to get intimate with Clint. She explains that since learning of her father’s abuse, she is numb inside. Joey returns to Llanview Viki goes to Dr. Maude for sex therapy. Jessica views Viki’s homework by accident – a sex tape. Viki and Clint kiss under the mistletoe 1998 Viki bails a drunk Mel out of jail. While helping him sober up at Llanfair, Mel falls asleep in Viki’s bed. Dorian freaks out when she learns where Mel is Clint asks Viki to go to the ranch again. She declines. Viki and Clint bond as they deal with Kevin’s burn injuries while he was in Ohio helping Cassie Viki, Renee, and Dorian have a “tea” party at Dorian’s not knowing that Dorian’s assistant has spiked the “tea”. Viki makes it home only to wake up in bed with a fully dressed Clint Viki goes out on a date with Sam Rappaport and runs into a jealous Clint Viki agrees to a date with Clint. They go to Asa’s lodge for poker night with the guys Viki and Clint dates ends up in her bedroom where the intimacy is interrupted by Jessica. Clint sleeps on the floor in the dressing room while Jess sleeps with her mother Dorian goes to “Hell” where she dreams that Viki is marrying Mel and replacing Dorian’s big picture with one of Viki at Dorian’s house Viki goes to lodge looking for Clint but finds lodge trashed, Bo in the shower and blood on the carpet. Georgie Phillips is found murdered and Viki wonders about Bo’s innocence Viki spends time with an ill David Rinaldi (Michael Zazlow’s ALS is addressed in the storyline) Viki throws a graduation party for a neglected Jessica Todd takes Kevin and Viki hostage by knifepoint up to the lodge where he gathers all of the murder suspects. Asa has a heart attack, Rachel confesses. (night time special happens around this time) After Asa’s brush with death, Clint proposes and Viki declines – taking off for an impromptu cruise to think Viki returns ready to marry Clint only to discover that he spontaneously married Lindsay Rappaport. Dorian consoles Viki Viki talks Todd off the hospital roof where he was going to jump. Viki thinks Todd may have DID Viki learns Jessica is pregnant – all think it is Cristian’s child. Viki tells Todd she has no more love for him when she discovers he has faked the DID. Todd is crushed Viki says goodbye to Todd at Joe Riley’s grave. Family and friends bring Thanksgiving dinner to Llanfair as Viki worries about Jessica who has run off to elope with Cristian Clint, Viki and Carlotta learn that the baby is Will’s not Cristian’s Viki says goodbye to Clint who divorces Lindsay and goes to London 1999 Viki and Mel prepare to go to Florida for a publishing conference. Viki deplanes at the last second and learns later that the plane has crashed, killing all aboard. Viki begins to question her life. Viki has dream about Crossroads and Mel Viki meets Ben During snowstorm Ben convinces Viki to sing Karaoke (“I Will Survive”) Viki and Ben have first kiss at Crossroads To spare Viki, Ben lies and breaks up with her Viki skips speech and goes to Crossroads where Ben is shot Viki brings Ben back to Llanfair to attic. Viki removes bullet Ben, posing as a carpenter, meets Jess, Will and Sam Viki makes Ben dinner Ben leaves but Viki finds him in the rain Viki and Ben make love for the first time in the attic Hugo Monroe kidnaps Viki and puts her in Dorian’s basement Viki and Dorian rescued from cellar by Ben ad Kevin Viki ditches Asa and Renee’s wedding Jessica hit by car Baby Megan dies and is baptized Dorian is fingered as the hit and run driver Skye Chandler appears at Banner with resume Skye announces she is Ben’s wife at Banner party Ben finds Viki at Crossroads and asks her to marry him Viki turns down proposal The Milenium + 2000 Viki is told there is a problem with her mammogram Dr. Daniels says lump could be cancer Viki is told the lump is malignant Viki tells Jess and Joey about the cancer All day “Viki Show” as she prepares to go to the hospital (March 29) Viki has a mastectomy Viki goes to Cherryvale for first chemo session Ben discovers Viki has cancer Confession – Viki tells Ben about the cancer and he tells her he is Asa and Renee’s son Ben asks Viki to marry him Viki and Ben make love for the first time after her mastectomy Viki goes into shock during chemo and Ben saves her Viki is upset when hair begins to fall out. Todd tries to console her. Viki removes wig for Asa, showing bald head, and reveals she has cancer. Viki and Ben get a scare when her blood tests are irregular but there was an error in the tests. Betty Rolling (real life cancer survivor) appears with Viki to discuss breast cancer Trick or Treat Halloween show – Viki and Ben end up being kidnapped for Bridal shower and Bachelor party Viki and Ben marry (November 13) Reception – Ben is shot Viki and Ben try to escape mob on motorcycle and in seedy motels 2001 Viki and Ben celebrating at Crossroads when Ben is kidnapped Ben tells Viki about Gina Gina gets Viki to go away with her by threatening Jessica Gina holds Viki hostage in the basement Viki pretends to be Niki and Tommy to confuse Gina Viki and Gina struggle at the cliff and Gina falls Niki starts to appear to Viki which unnerves her Natalie claims to be Viki’s daughter Allison Perkins tells Viki that when Allison kidnapped Jessica as a baby, she switched the babies, Natalie and Jessica, Jessica is not her biological daughter Larry says test show Natalie is Viki’s daughter. 2002 Niki taunts Viki in Viki’s dreams – alludes that she has a secret that would shatter Viki Viki trys to deal with Niki by herself – not telling family or Ben. In a private session, at Viki’s suggestion, Rae hypnotizes her to bring out Niki and to reveal Niki’s secret Niki remains in control unbeknown to anyone and starts impersonating Viki Niki tries to resist her attraction to Ben Unable to talk herself out of a tight situation, Niki sleeps with Ben at The Palace hotel. In order to keep freedom, Niki plots to kill Ben Niki pushes Ben out of their bedroom window at Llanfair Allison kidnaps Niki and takes her and Lindsay to cabin Ben is shot when Bo and police try to rescue the women – Viki comes back Ben slips into a coma Viki says goodbye to Ben as he is sent to a clinic in Switzerland Bo says results of DNA prove that both Jessica and Natalie are Viki’s daughters Mitch Lawrence returns to Llanview Viki comes face to face with Mitch Lawrence who claims to be Jessica’s father Tests show that Mitch is Jessica’s father 2003 Jessica leaves for London to spend time with Clint and to find herself. Emotional scenes between Viki and Jessica at airport (Jan 15 Erin Torpey’s last day) Joey returns to Llanview as a curate Evidence is discovered that Victor may be alive Mitch kidnaps Natalie through a deal struck with Victor. Jessica returns to Llanview and she and Viki find Victor and thwart a plot to give Natalie’s heart to Victor Victor suffers a major stroke and dies before Viki can confront him with the things he did to her as a child. Mitch produces a new will where Victor leaves everything to Mitch Judge rules in favor of Mitch and Viki and Todd lose everything Viki and family pack up and move out of Llanfair. After a short stay at Asa’s, Natalie uses the remaining trust fund to lease a cottage for Viki and Jessica. Mitch bribes Viki into staying as editor – in – chief of the Banner to spare the employees from being fired. Dorian returns to Llanview Mitch moves into Llanfair, holds party where he marries Dorian. Dorian moves into Llanfair. Mitch is blinded, Jessica moves into Llanfair Mitch falls off bridge, Dorian, Blair, Lindsay and Jessica keep a pact to never reveal how Mitch died Mitch’s brother, Walker, saves Mitch. Mitch’s sight returns and he starts going after those who have betrayed him
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Appeal denied for married veterinarian who murdered pregnant girlfriend
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2014-03-06T22:08:49+00:00
David Adam Rapoport admitted killing his pregnant girlfriend in March 2011 and dumping her body in a rural part of Lehigh County.
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The Pennsylvania Superior Court today denied the appeal of the married veterinarian who admitted killing his pregnant girlfriend. David Adam Rapoport argued he did not verbally give up his Post Conviction Relief Act rights on-the-record following his sentencing and, because of that, he should be able to appeal his conviction. Police said the married Rapoport carried on a lengthy affair with Jennifer Lindsay Snyder after meeting her at the Maple Hills Veterinary Clinic in Lower Macungie Township. But the affair cooled when Rapoport learned Snyder was pregnant. He shot her three times in March 2011 and dumped her body in a rural part of Lehigh County the day before she was to have her first ultrasound appointment. Rapoport pleaded guilty in December 2011 before Lehigh County Judge Robert Steinberg to two counts of first-degree murder -- one for Snyder, 27, and the other for their unborn son, Athan. Under the plea deal, prosecutors withdrew seeking the death penalty if Rapoport gave up all of his appeal rights. Rapoport completed two written forms - admitting his guilt and waiving his appeal rights -- and was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. Rapoport filed a Post Conviction Relief Act appeal on his own in December 2012 and a hearing was held July 30, after which Steinberg denied Rapoport's request to appeal his conviction. Rapoport appealed the decision to the state Superior Court, arguing he did not give a verbal, on-the-record waiver of his appeal rights. Superior Court Judges Cheryl Lynn Allen, Vic Stabile and Senior Judge Eugene Strassburger III decided the case. In an opinion written by Strassburger filed today, the judge states Rapoport's only claim to appeal his case was that he did not give the verbal waiver. Rapoport completed the written form waiving his rights and was asked on-the-record by Steinberg if he reviewed the form, understood it and if he had any questions about it. According to the court transcript included in today's opinion, Rapoport said he reviewed the waiver, understood it and did not have any questions about it. Strassburger said the court agrees with Steinberg's opinion denying Rapoport's appeal that "throughout the proceedings, it was evident to (the appellant) that he would be spending the rest of his life in jail without further review by any court." "With appellant offering absolutely no evidence to the contrary, the PCRA court could not have reasonably reached any other conclusion," Strassburger wrote. Defense attorney John Waldron could not immediately be reached for comment about the decision.
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The Hoff, ex-wife meet at festival
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2010-03-20T06:00:02+00:00
David Hasselhoff and his ex-wife Catherine Hickland met for the first time in about 20 years Friday at the Knight Rider Festival on Fremont Street.
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David Hasselhoff and his ex-wife Catherine Hickland met for the first time in about 20 years Friday at the Knight Rider Festival on Fremont Street. He arrived about 25 minutes late for the festival's kickoff ceremony. "He was late for our wedding too, so I'm not surprised," said Hickland, via a Twitter tweet. They were married from 1984 to 1989. "There are no bad feelings, never was," she told me. "I always felt bad when things went bad for him and good when things were going good for him." Both arrived in K.I.T.T. cars, the iconic vehicles that appeared in the series, which ran from 1982-1986. The Hoff arrived accompanied by a film crew. Earlier, Hickland was the maid of honor for a number of couples who renewed marriage vows at the Little White Chapel in ceremonies held next to Hickland's K.I.T.T. After the divorce, Hickland continued her acting career, mostly in soap operas, but gave Broadway a try, playing Fantine in "Les Misérables" in 1995. For more than a decade she played Lindsay Rappaport on ABC's "One Life to Live," until her recent move to Las Vegas where she hopes to establish herself as a hypnotist. She's got a venue lined up, but doesn't want the word out just yet. She has been studying with master hypnotists for five years, most recently with Marc Savard, who runs a stage hypnosis school when he isn't performing at the V Theatre at Planet Hollywood Resort. Her 14-year marriage to soap star Michael E. Knight of "All My Children" ended in 2006. Before leaving New York City last fall, after two decades, she published "The 30 Day Heartbreak Cure - A Guide to Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month From Today." After chatting with The Hoff, Hickland said it was "just like seeing an old friend, not an ex- husband." He seemed to be in good health and good spirits. "And that makes me happy; he is a good person," she said. SHOWEST WRAP "High School Musical" star Vanessa Hudgens is living out a dream. Hudgens, who was in town to pick up the female star of tomorrow award at ShoWest, told the R-J's Carol Cling that starring in the "Beauty and the Beast" update "Beastly" was a dream come true, because, as a little girl, "I would sing all the Belle songs" from "Beauty and the Beast." "Never in a million years did I imagine that I would be playing the part," she added. Las Vegas' own Paige O'Hara, who's now in "Menopause: The Musical" at the Luxor, was the voice of Belle, the heroine in the 1991 Disney version of "Beauty and the Beast." SIGHTINGS Former "Baywatch" star Angelica Bridges, now with the "Fantasy" revue at Luxor, reading some of her favorite story books to students at M.J. Christensen Elementary School in Summerlin on Friday, part of Nevada Reading Week. THE PUNCH LINE "John Paul Stevens, the 88-year-old Supreme Court justice (he's actually 89 years old), said he's considering retiring. Either that or playing for the Minnesota Vikings." – Jay Leno Norm Clarke can be reached at (702) 383-0244 or norm@reviewjournal.com. Find additional sightings and more online at www.normclarke.com.
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Do David Spade's Instagram stories look better than Lindsay Lohan's new music video?
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Daytime Emmys Flashback: Catherine Hickland
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Catherine Hickland should have won at least one Daytime Emmy for her celebrated career in daytime dramas. However, she only submitted her name for consideration once and was rebuffed by academy voters.
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Catherine Hickland should have won at least one Daytime Emmy for her celebrated career in daytime dramas. However, she only submitted her name for consideration once and was rebuffed by academy voters. That was in 2008, when she was a decade into her run in the role of Lindsay Farrell Rappaport on “One Life to Live.” She first appeared in 1998 as the ex-wife of kind-hearted lawyer Sam Rappaport (played first by Kale Browne, then Laurance Lau). Lindsay fought with Nora Buchanan (Emmy-winner Hillary B. Smith) for his affections. In 2003, a heartbroken and distraught Lindsay accidentally shot Sam after being brainwashed. Guilt-ridden, Lindsay confessed her crime to daughter Jen who urged her to go to the police. Hickland’s bravura performance was Emmy worthy but she did not submit herself for consideration. She did put her name forward in 2008 when her character killed the villainous Spencer Truman (Paul Satterfield) to protect her surrogate daugher Marcie Walsh (Kathy Brier). In a riveting moment, Lindsay breaks down while accepting an award for being a model citizen, admitting to the murder. She is eventually sent to jail and soon thereafter Hickland left the show. The actress did so without earning an Emmy bid. That year’s winner was Gina Tognoni (“Guiding Light”) who defeated Tracy Bregman (“The Young and the Restless”), Judi Evans (“Days of Our Lives”) Kelley Hensley (“As the World Turns”) and Heather Tom (“The Bold and the Beautiful”).
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OLTL Throwback Thursday Poll: Viki & Ben At Crossroads
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The love story of a lifetime… In this week's Throwback Thursday Soaps.com takes readers back to when Victoria Lord decided she wanted to marry Clint Buchanan only to find he had already married Lindsay Rappaport.
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The love story of a lifetime… In this week’s Throwback Thursday Soaps.com takes readers back to when Victoria Lord decided she wanted to marry Clint Buchanan only to find he had already married Lindsay Rappaport. She was at a major crossroads in her life and found herself stranded out in the middle of nowhere… It was then that Viki first walked into the bar Crossroads and met a handsome, flattering bartender named Ben Davidson, who gave her a nickname and memento before she went back to Llanview. Over the course of a short time, they fell in love, married in 2000 and shared a love story of a lifetime. Ben was there for Viki during hard times, especially when she found out Jessica’s twin had been stolen at birth and she had another daughter named Natalie. The couple even made it through harder times when Viki found out she had breast cancer and Ben’s mob past came to light. However, during one of Viki’s times as Niki Smith, Allison Perkins held her hostage at the cabin, and when Ben raced in to save Viki, Allison shot him. Ben was in a coma for a very longtime. Viki kept Ben alive on life support for years. When Viki found out she was suffering from heart disease, her family pleaded with her to let Ben go and accept his heart, which was a match. Until the end, Ben lived on in Viki through her heart transplant, and she even reunited with him on one of her ‘trips to Heaven’. Do you remember what nickname and memento Ben gave Viki at Crossroads? Vote your knowledge in our poll…
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Intentional Double Casting
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Double Casting Dual and triple roles are very common in soaps especially when there's a dayplayer the productions likes and gives him/her another chance. I must say though that OLTL had less than I expected. I listed all the actor and actress' I could remember who played more than one role on the show. This section is devided by intentional and unintentional dual roles amd under intentional ones we've got identical twins, other look allikes, ghosts and "The Old West". Hope you enjoy this. Unintentional Dual Roles: Two roles or more which were played by the same actor/actress and didn't have a storyline conection, explanation or mention. Intentional Dual Roles: Two roles or more which were played by the same actor/actress and were explained through a storyline (old west, identical twins, ghosts etc.) Characters' names in BLUE are unintentional dual roles Characters' names in RED are intentional dual roles. *** - means an unsure role (only one source to back it) so feel free to add your information (backing it up or falsing it) Identical Twins Lee Patterson Joe Riley (1968-1970; 1972-1979; 1987) Brother to Eileen and his twin Tom, Joe Riley was the hard living, hard working, hard drinking, Irish Catholic guy. He proved to be a valuable asset to The Banner and Victor Lord greatly admired the tough-as-nails reporter. But he didn't regard Joe as suitable husband material for his daughter, Viki. He has always been good friend to Vinnie Wolek and the two buddies end up falling for the same girl; Joe for Viki and Vinnie for Niki. Joe and Viki finally won over Victor and Viki's alternate personality, Niki - and married. Their bliss was short-circuited when Joe went to California in pursuit of Vinnie�s innocense (Vinnie was charged with murder). Viki was devastated to hear that her husband's car had gone over a cliff. Although his body wasn�t recovered, under pressure from her father, Viki had Joe declared dead. A couple of years later, a man suffering from memory loss wandered into the diner where Wanda Webb was working. She fell for him and tried to help him when he suffered a potentially fatal brain aneurism. This man also had evidence that the new man in Viki�s life, Steve Burke, didn�t kill his secratery Marcy Wade. With help, Joe's memory returned and he learned that his precious wife Viki was engaged to Steve. Not wishing to upset Viki's life again and fearing he was going to die soon, Joe kept his return a secret as he provided the information necessary to clear Steve annonimously. Secretly he watched his wife marry another man from the bushes. Another attack put Joe in the hospital and it became known to Viki and the town that Joe was still alive. Although Viki still loved Joe, she had made her commitment to Steve and felt that she should remain in that marriage. Cathy Craig was beginning her writing career and asked for Joe's help. Fearing that he would never be able to get Viki back, Joe had a brief fling with Cathy. When Cathy announced that she was pregnant, Joe offered marriage but she refused. To Joe's joy, Viki was able to dissolve her marriage to Steve and the loving couple quickly remarried. When Cathy's baby, Megan, was born, she had a genetic heart defect which was inherited from her father. Viki asked that her husband not be informed of this since she realized that it would make Joe reluctant to have other children. This secret would put a strain on the Rileys� marriage when it was revealed (by Dorian), but by then Viki was already pregnant. One day while drivingMegan to the hospital, Viki had an accident which resulted in Megan�s death. Cathy blamed Viki for the death of her daughter and was jelouse when Viki and Joe welcomed a healthy son, Kevin Riley. Cathy kidnapped Kevin from the hospital nursery putting the new parents through hell for months. Through this time Joe began to drink a lot and Viki even pushed him from their house. Fortunately their son was ultimately returned to them, whole and healthy and they reconciled. Joe started having trouble headaches and was diagnosed with a brain tumer only Dorian convinced him to hide that fact from his family. Viki found out eventually and the tumer was removed but when Viki and Joe were expecting their second child, Joe started suffering again from recurring headaches and found out he had only few weeks to live. Joe decided against radical treatment, choosing to die at home in his wife's arms. Before his death he brought a new editor for The Banner, Clint Buchanan. Viki was pregnant at the time of his death and later gave birth to their second son Joey Riley Jr. When Viki visited Heaven after her near death experience she saw Joe there. Tom Dennison (1986-1988) Brother of Eileen and Joe Riley, Tom Dennison grew up in the west away from the Rileys. He married a woman named Carol whom left him with their daughter Mari Lynn. Tom came to town in search of his daughter, who had gotten drawn into Mitch Laurence's religious cult. Clint spotted him, learned that he was a newspaper man, and hired him to work on The Banner. Recognizing that Tom bore a striking resemblance to Viki late husband, Joe, Clint planned a careful introduction but Viki Buchanan fainted when she saw the man. Later on after recovering from the initial shock she searched the mountain cabin with Tom where they found Joe�s birth certificate which stated he was born a twin meaning Tom was Joe�s long-lost twin. When Viki was in labors with Jessica Tom was the one who rushed her to the hospital. After Jessica's kidnapping, and the questions of a re-emergence of Niki Smith, Viki turned to Tom as her confidant. Their relationship became even closer when Viki lost her memory and forgot she�d remarried Clint. When it was discovered that Viki's problems arose from an aneurysm, Viki regained her memory and her love for her husband. Tom remained in town while his daughter, Mari Lynn was in college. His not so late wife (that�s what he has told their daughter at least) came to town calling herself Lee Halpern now. Lee left Tom when Mari Lynn was just a little girl and was one of Renee Devine�s girls in Vegas. The reunion wasn�t easy at first and Mari Lynn had a hard time forgiving her mother. Tom didn� like much of his daughter�s boyfriend, Wade Coleman but when he saw they were serious and were going to get married he accepted the boy to his family. Eventually Tom and Mari Lynn forgave Lee but tragedy came when Mari Lynn accidently shot her mother to death. After Lee�s death Tom decided to leave town and return to the west to work. Gerald Anthony Marco Dane (1977-1986; 1989; 1990) (1992-1993) on "General Hospital" Brother of Gary Corelli and twin brother of Mario, the Corelli boys were raised by their italian grandmother since their parents had died when they were young. Marco Dane came to town a week beofre Karen and Larry�s wedding and Karen was affraid to see her ex-lover and pimp because he knew she had once been involved in an embezzlement scheme and spent six months on probation in Boston (a fact she hid from her family and future husband). Marco, though, was delighted to find Karen turning tricks for expensive gifts; he decided to become part of the equation, blackmailing Karen into working for him. So as not to appear to be a sponger, he also worked as Dorian's handyman, errand boy and lover. But blackmail was his main vocation. He learned that Melinda Cramer lied about her successful audition for Bruno Weston and threatened to tell the world. He had a brief romance with Sam Vernon but it was over after she found him cheating on her. He was a key witness at Brad�s trial of the murder of Lana McLain and he also worked as a PI when Edwina hired him to spy on Becky Lee. When he was frustrated by Viki's efforts to free Karen from his control, he planned to blackmail Viki by mocking up suggestive photographs of Tina's head on Katrina Karr's nude body but he started to have feelings for Tina so he dropped that plan. Marco started to make Viki think Niki Smith was coming back as a revange. When Marco was found shot to death, Viki went on trial for his murder. Although Viki was exonerated of the charge, at a great price to Karen who revealed she was a hooker. The real killer was Talbot Huddelston who wanted to keep Marco shut since he blackmailed him about being the driver on the hit and run accident which killed Brian Kendall only Talbot didn�t shot Marco, the victim was really his twin brother, Dr. Mario Corelli. Marco was posing as Mario, even working as a physician at Llanview Hospital. Karen was the first one to find out about this and later he aided her in switching Kat's living daughter for Jenny's dead child. Posing as his good brother, Marco suffered some degree of schizophrenia and Karen admitted him to a mental health institution. Marco (as Mario) was starting to fall for reprter Edwina Lewis and the two were about to get married. On thei wedding day Dorian who was suspectin Mario was really Marco called the cops on him and he was sent to jail after confessing his deeds. Edwina was furios and hurt but eventually gorgave him and married him after all. Although Marco served some time in jail for his masquerade, it did not cure him of his enjoyment of life on the edge. He later worked undercover with Karen among the Llanview underworld to discover Vinnie's murderer. Marco and Edwina�s marriage was doomed because of Marco's nefarious streak; Edwina wanted him to go to medical school, but he didn't think that he could stand the structure. Marco didn�t share his undercover wor with his wife and kept disappearing and they later divorced. After finding Vinnie�s killer Marco and Karen went on the run together since the mob made them targets. Marco eventually went straight, becoming a movie director (with Asa�s money) and working with his younger brother Gary who had a hard time forgiving him about Marios death on a movie called Blood Moon. He became involved with his assistant Beverly Wilkes for a short while and later ran both a health club by day and by night a modeling agency called Dream Faces in which Sam Vernon was a partner. Although it started as a con, Edwina blew the whistle in an expose and, much to everyone's surprise, it became a winner. At that time he was romancing both his ex-wife, Edwina and his ex- girlfriend Sam without the one knowing about the other but it blew up in his face eventually. He had a friendly relationship with Astrid Collins and Maxie McDermott who worked for him at Dream Faces. He did a little investigative work on the Echo di Savoy affair with Viki and on San Carlos, even traveling to Venice when Asa was kidnapped. He helped his distant cousin Alex Crown excape from the mob by pretending to join his enemies the Descamedes. He had a brief thing with Jinx Rollins but boredom eventually drove him out of town. When Megan Gordon�s alter ego, Ruby Bright came to an Atlantic City casino she met Marco there and the two fell in love coming close to a rush wedding. Marco followed Ruby to Llanview realizing who she was he finally left her and said goobye again. We met him again at Badderly when the mobsters gathered there he was one of them. Seeing Megan again he vowed to protect her and helped the other Llanviewers to get away from the island. That was the last he was seen in Llanview but later he popped up Port Charles when Tracy Quartermaine hired him to dig up some dirt on her daughter-in-law Jenny Eckert. He found out Jenny had a miscarriage by Senator Kensington when she was 16, what Tracy later used to blackmail her. Marco later became Jagger Cates� manager in boxing. When newcomer Sonny Corinthos threatened Jagger�s life, Marco promised Sonny a piece of Jagger's boxing action in exchange for Jagger's life. Sonny, liking the idea of "owning" Jagger, agreed to Marco�s plan. Marco left Port Charles for an unknown place. Dr. Mario Corelli (1979) Brother of Gary and twin brother of Marco, the Corelli boys were raised by their italian grandmother since their parents had died when they were young. A straight arrow unlike his twin, Mario finished med school in Europe. he was mistaken for Marco and killed by Talbot Huddleston. Mario first came to town as the witness for the prosecution showing damaging letters Marco had written to him about how Viki had threatened him, only the real Mario was already dead and it was Marco who was on the stand. Mario�s girlfriend from Europe, Ellen Snow came to Llanview to be with him and felt he was a changed man. She never learned that it was Marco, although Dorian hoped to use her to unmask the charade. Jacqueline Courtney Pat Ashley Kendall Brewster Lord (1975-1983) Daughter of Helena and Martin and sister of Maggie, Pat was raised by her mother while her sister lived in London with their father. Pat was a friend of Cathy Craig's and thought that Llanview would be the perfect place for her to raise her young son, Brian. She was hired as an editor for The Banner. An intelligent, career minded woman, she yearned for a stable home life with a like-minded man. Years before, when Pat was in the Peace Corps in Rio, she had had an affair with a Marine named Tony Harris and had been impregnated by him. Since Tony was not the marrying kind, Pat accepted the proposal of Paul Kendall who loved her and wanted to be a father to her child. But Paul was a marked man. Shortly after Pat moved to Llanview, Paul was reported killed. Finding Tony again, Pat planned to tell him the truth about Brian's parentage, but before she could Tony asked Cathy Craig to marry him and they elpoed. Eventually, though, Pat and Tony gave in to their feelings and after he divoced Cathy they planned to get back together. Pat told Tony the truth about Brian and they decided that it would be too much to tell Brian the truth. Pat and Tony became engaged and told Brian about it, but Brian lashed out and told his mother he hated Tony. On the night of their wedding, Tony was injured in an automobile accident and the wedding was off. Not only that but Pat also discovered that her late husband, Paul, wasn�t dead after all. While Tony was recovering Pat decided she was going to give Paul another chance for Brian�s sake; however her emotions for Tony were stronger then she had realized and they started seeing each other behind Paul�s back. One day Brian had a big fight with his mother after seeing her with Tony and while they were fighting Pat slipped out the truth about Tony, Brian was shocked and he ran out to the street crying and was hit by a car driven by Talbot Huddelston and Karen Wolek. Brian was hurt pretty badly and died. Pat was devestated about her son�s death and she blamed herself not letting Tony or Paul come near her. When Paul was shot by his rivals from the past, Pat rushed him to the hospital. Pat and Paul reconciled but it didn't last long and they were shortly divorced. After divorcing Paul, Pat resolved to start her life over and poured her energies into her new TV talk show on Llanview�s WVLE-TV. She was flattered by the attention paid to her by newcomer millionaire Adam Brewster. After a short while the two were married but Adam was hiding something from his wife, he suffered dangerous epileptic seizures. Pat started suspecting not all of Adam�s business were legid. Her leads brought her to San Carlos were her ex-husband Paul was missing. Pat found him in a hospital there but the man lying there told her he wasn�t Paul (he really was, after learning that Pat had married Adam, Paul decided it�d be better of if Pat thought he had vanished). The Brewsters� mariiage was over a few weeks later when Pat discovered Adam�s shady deals. On the rebound, Pat turned to her TV producer, Dick Grant. Pat knew Dick as a cheerful, charming, very outgoing gentleman, however, unbeknownst to Pat, Dick had developed a psychotic crush on her. Sam Vernon discovered Dick had turned his apartment into a photo-covered shrine to Pat and in return Dick kidnapped both ladies, fortunately they were saved by Ed and Vinnie. Pat hired Adam�s former secratery, Gretel Cummings as her assistant at the TV show and got a new boss, Dorian Lord purchased WVLE station. Pat�s identical twin sister, Maggie, came to town and both sisters started dating the same man, Clint Buchanan. Clint chose Pat over Maggie what hurted Maggie. Seeing her sister hurt Pat decided she won�t continue seeing Clint only Maggie had another idea; Maggie imprisoned her sister and tried to take over her life. When Clint became suspicious, Maggie raced to kill Pat, but Pat killed her instead in self defence. Pat and Clint argued over Maggie's death and broke up. Pat started seeing Clint�s younger brother, Bo, much to Asa's displeasure. While Pat left for Paris to cover the fashion shows there, Bo followed her and they fell in love and became engaged. They also met Nicole Bonnard, who eventually was revealed to be Bo and Clint's mother. When Nicole disappeared (after Asa had kidnapped her back to Llanview), Pat's reporter instincts kicked in and she hired Ed Hall to help her look for her. They found out Nicole was really Olympia Buchanan and that Bo wasn�t Asa�s son (a fact that turned out to be wrong later). Unfortunately after all was revealed, Bo was on another search for his Ralston roots, and he and Pat drifted apart. Besides her TV show Pat also started writing an advice column for The Banner called Lady Love. Pat was also involved in proving Hugo Wilde was really Ivan Kipling. Pat was still in love with Bo when he started seeing Georgina Whitman but finally she found her true love with her old flame, Tony Lord, who was back in town. Pat and Tony were finally wed and they tried to adopt Georgina�s younger brother, Jimmy, after she left town but she was against it. Sadly their happiness was cut short when Tony was declared dead while he was on a dangerous assignment in war-torn Lebanon. Eventually, Pat left town to accept an exciting new job at a Chicago TV station. Maggie Ashley (1979-1980) Daughter of Helena and Martin and sister of Pat, Maggie was raised by her father in London while her sister lived with their mother. After their father died she came to Llanview while Pat was in LA and was recognized by Matt McAllister who knew her as a manipulator real estate agent. Matt used Maggie to make Dorian jealous. She met both Adam and Tony and tried to get as much information she could about her twin sister. Matt tried to warn Pat about her sister but she wanted to have a relationship with her. Maggie got a job as Clint's secretary at The Banner and they even dated for a short while, but she was so possessive that he had her transferred. Jealous of her sister's success and Clint�s love for her, Maggie tried to take over her sister's life by imprisoning her. She took Pat�s life including Clint and the TV show but when Clint was starting to figure her scheme she tried to kill Pat. She was killed in the struggle. Pat blamed herself for Maggie's death and withdrew into herself. Only Matt was able to get through to her and make her understand how sick Maggie really was. Roderick Cook Wilton Venere (1983) Also known as Tango the mob kingpin; he had a code name Emerald Eyes and a special hideout called Fraser's Peak in the Poconos (which was used by Tommy Lobo). Steve Piermont ended up working for him after Ted Clayton was killed. Tango had put Steve and Tommy Lobo in a film pirating scam and when Steve betrayed him and fell in love with Karen he hired Emil Stubbs to kill him. Under Tango�s orders Emil and Tommy Lobo took over the Wolek house where Larry beaned Stubbs with a vase, seriously injuring him. After Emil failed Tango killed him and tried to frame Katrina Karr for his murder. Tango also tried to kill Jenny Janssen. Osgood Star (1983) The Duke of Ainsley, and identical twin of the infamous Tango. Thom Christopher Carlo Hesser (1990-1992; 1996-1997; 1998; 2005) Father of Johnny Dee and Charlotte and the biggest gangster passing though Llanview, Carlo was adopted as a young child by the Hobart family; his biological mother Wilma gave him up since he was evil to his twin brother Mortimer. Carlo came to town while Viki was the mayor and he started his drug trafficking business along with Michael Grande but Viki decided to put a stop to the drug dealing. Carlo arrived to Badderly to do some business with other mobsters where he met the Fraternity Row crew and other Llanviewers who joined them to the island. After they all returned to Llanview Carlo settled down in town with his two children: Johnny Dee who was involved with Tina Roberts and Charlotte who set her eyes on Jake Harison. Carlo and his son ordered Police Commisioner Harding (who was on their pay role) to take off Mayor Buchanan. Viki was shot and had a stroke leaving her paralized. Meanwhile Tina found out she was preganant but wasn�t sure who the father was Johnny Dee or Cord. When Johnny Dee found out he tried to kidnap Tina from Llanfair, seeing her sister being kidnapped paralized Viki turned into her alter ego Niki Smith, got up from her chair and shot Carlo�s only son. Carlo started his revange plans against the Buchanans by kidnapping Sarah and Megan. Although Megan escaped, Sarah was captured and suffered a lengthy imprisonment while her family thought she died in a plane crush. Carlo was also after Tina since he thought she was carrying his grandchild but after she gave birth it tuned outthe child was Cord�s. Jake got close to Carlo�s daughter in order to stay close to the family and maybe find something about Sarah�s whereabouts. When Charlotte became blind and Carlo was beginning to suspect him Jake was forced to marry her. After she got well, she realized what Jake was up to and decided to fake her blindness so Jake would stay with her. Jake soon figured out and divorced her while Charlotte left in shame. Carlo dicided to invest in Hunter Guthrie�s movie. He paid his producer, Chad Cummings, to kill Jake for wha he did to his daughter but when Hunter learned Carlo was financing the movi, he sabotaged it and Carlo�s plan to get rid of Jake was suspended for now. Carlo later blackmailed Gabrielle Holden with a videotape of her seducing Father Tony Vallone. He forced her to poisen Viki�s drink which was supposed to make her turn into Niki Smih and kill Megan. Gabby backed out at the last moment and decided to testify against Carlo but Carlo stopped her by threatening her son, Al. Gabby was sent to prison without revealing who was behind her doings fearing for her son�s safety. Eventually Carlo slipped that drug into Viki�s drink but Vikiproved to be stronger than Niki and his scheme was failed. Carlo had one great weakness., his love for Ren�e Devine whom he knew back in Navada a long time ago. He found out DuAnn was blackmailing Renee and decided to pay her off by sending Julia Media to her. Julia accedentily shot the old woman and tried to run away but Carlo�s men tempered with her car and she was left paralized. Carlo�s orphaned niece, Stephanie Hobart, came to live with her uncle and fell in love with none other than Viki�s son, Kevin. After both families forbided the couplefrom seeing each other they both ran off and took the Buchanan�s yacht on a cruise. When Stepanie returned Carlo sent her away out of Llanview. Meanwhile the not so dead Sarah Buchanan found her way back to Llanview with Alex Olanov�s help but had no way to prove Carlo was behind her kidnapping. It turned out that Alex�s agency the FAB strucked a deal with Carlo and in exchange for protection from prosecution, Carlo promised to inform them on worldwide drug-trafficking activities and they kept their mouth shut about Sarah. Alex was sent to jail but she knew some incriminating evidence against Carlo and she made a deal with the DA, Hank Gannon to help put Carlo away. Only Alex was two timing the law when she blackmailed Carlo into marrying her and was now free from testifying against her new husband. Carlo was upset at his new wife at first but soon they began having a hot relationship and there was even some love there. They had a ot of kinky sex and lots of their favorite aphrodisiac, oysters. Carlo was searching for missing diamonds that belonged to him when one day he received a call from his neice Stephanie asking him to go to Max's house. Stephanie told him that Renee and Asa had had a fight and now Renee was hiding there. Carlo's love for Renee caused him to go there but when he arrived Stephanie was waiting with a gun and �killed� him. Sarah Buchanan was the main suspect but she started having memories from her captivity where Carlo murdered a man called �Scarecrow�. The Scarecrow was really Stephanie�s father Joseph and Carlo�s brother. He worked for the FBI to incriminate his brother but when Carlo found out he killed him. After Sarah was convicted with Carlo�s murder Bo had set up a trap for Stephanie and she revealed the whole truth about her father�s death and what she did to revange it. While Carlo was dead, Alex (his widow) found his twin brother Mortimer and together they ruled his mob empire. Llanview was surprised several years later when a generous benefactor started filling the coffers of many local charities calling himself �Friend to Llanview�. It started out with Asa doing business with his british partner Lord Cove (who they called Neptune) and a fellow called Poseidon. They each invested 30 million and Poseidon was leading them all to come to The Palace the day he meant to blew the hotel off. Poseidon was really Carlo who had never really been shot - the bullets in the gun fired by his niece had been blanks and a body had been switched for his at the morgue. Carlo was now the head of an Irish terrorists group called The Men of 21. Carlo made Renee leave the hotel beofre the bombing and stole Asa�s money without showing his face. In he meanwhile Alex who was now married to Asa and the mayor of Llanview became suspicious of her husband�s dealings and decided she wanted to meet with Poseidon. When they met Carlo drugged Alex and tatooed her hand with a rose without revealing himself. On the day of the atack on The alace Carlo came face to face with his wife at Asa�s and Alex fainted at his sight. Carlo revealed himself to all of Llanview at the Country Club, promising he was a changed man and calling himself now �Friend to Llanview�. Asa suffered a heart attack when Carlo returned and after recovering he sent Alex for a divorce from Carlo. Patrick Thornhart set his mind on proving Carlo was Poseidon and the head of The Men of 21 and even went as far of as blowing up Carlo�s yacht but his plan failed. Carlo united forces with RJ Gannon and schemed to get rid of Asa and win Alex back. His first attack was on Buchanan Enterprises causing Asa to have another heart attack from which he awoke with no memory. Carlo had to settle a long-standing score with Viki, who had killed his son so he blackmailed psychiatrist Elliot Durbin into hypnotizing Viki to kill her own son, Kevin. Carlo sought to find a worthy male heir to someday assume his empire. He chose Antonio Vega to fill his shoes who couldn�t escape Carlo�s clutches because he desperately needed money to buy back his family�s diner. Carlo gave Antonio all the money he needed although Tonio never wanted to work for his. Carlo paid Cristian�s college tuition and bought Carlotta the Angel Square Diner. Meanwhile Asa wasn�t as crazy as he acted, he actually had a plan in which he hired Max Holden to help him fool Carlo and make him think he was dying. Their plan succeeded and Carlo was preparing to die soon from Veedon Disease (a rare blood disease). He won Alex back after she couldn�t handle Asa anymore and wanted to have a baby with her before his death (only he didn�t know Alex was sterile). Alex faked her pregnancy with a pillow but Carlo found the truth about his physical state and got back at Max and Maggie by trapping them in a cave in North Carolina. Carlo�s world began to shutter down starting with Antonio Vega who began to work for the police undercover while still working for him and Asa coming to his wedding to Alex exposing her fake pregnancy. Even his plan to hurt Viki failed when Viki couldn�t shoot her son and when Dr. Durbin tried to escape Carlo had him shot. On Todd and Blair�s charity event on the S.S. Orion Carlo was found dead by Blair. His body was floating in the river with a bullet in his head. Carlo had gained many enemies including: Antonio, Todd, Patrick, Alex, R.J., Andy and Asa. Antonio was trialed for the murder and it turned out more people were there at the time of the shooting; Asa witnessed the whole thing and didn�t say a word, Carlo�s twin�s brother, Mortimer was brought in by Bo and told the court he was there too and he saw the shooter, Alex. Mortimer revealed that Carlo planned to frame Antonio for his murder and leave town with him only he was really muredered. Antonio was cleared and Alex got away with it due to a legal technicality. A short time later, Alex received a shock when Carlo\Mortimer returned from the dead to reclaim her as the love of his life and the two sailed off with Asa's 30 million dollars. About a year later, Dorian was shot when she found herself in the middle of a botched robbery attempt and went into a coma. While in a coma, Dorian paid a visit to hell and was taken on a guided tour by Carlo Hesser. Carlo told Dorian that she would have to convince him to let her go back. Carlo showed Dorian all her misdeeds and fears in hell brought her to her late mother Sonya who wanted her daughter to join them in hell. Thankfully she recovered and Carlo was left in hell, Or was he? When Asa tracked down Alex when he planned to ruin Max, Alex said Carlo dumped her after a while and continued without her. Nine years after his so called death Carlo reappeared when Asa travelled to South America with Renee after he ran from the law for kidnapping Blair Manning. Asa offered Carlo money for killing Blair. Carlo tried to kill Blair but failed, he admitted that Asa had paid him to do it. Meanwhile Carlo had a plan B since he was caught he ordered his men in Argentina to kidnapp Asa�s great grandson Duke and his girlfriend Adriana. Hesser's henchmen held Duke and Adriana. Asa was arrested as soon as he landed in Llanview but he made a deal with Blair to frame Carlo: Blair would say Carlo was behind her kidnapping and Asa would help her locate Margaret. Carlo told Asa about his hostages, and Asa almost called the whole plan off, but Duke and Adriana escaped and Asa tore up his unsigned confession. Carlo was sent to Statesville Prison for the attemp murder and kidnapping of Blair. In jail he met Cristian who began to have memories of his lost year. Cris realized Carlo was the one who programmed him to kill Tico and Antonio (Cris was presumed dead for a year when he was sold to slavery by Flynn Laurence and there he was brainwashed. At the time Cris�s family believed he was still dead and the man in prison was an imposter). Carlo quickly began using his programming on Cristian and Evangeline (who became Cris�s lawyer and friend) pleaded with John to help protect Cristian from Carlo. Carlo bribed a guard to kill Cristian and later burned the painting of Natalie in Cris�s cell. He also gave Cris pills for suicide but fortunately Cris didn�t go that far. Carlo organized some prisoners against the guards and they began a hostage crisis. During the fiasco Cristian was shot by a guard named Haskell who was working for Carlo when he tried to take Carlo hostage. Natalie in the meanwhile learnd from Evangeline that Cris was really alive and came inside the prison while all hell was running loose there. John let himself be taken hostage and then got Carlo to admit what he had done to Cristian while he recorded his confession. Rex warned Natalie before she came in that Haskell was working for Carlo and as a result of his blown cover, Haskell took Natalie to Carlo as a hostage. Carlo had one bullet in his gun and he tortured Natalie with choosing whether John or Cristian would get it. Thankfully, John and Cristian overpowered Carlo before he shot wiher of them and brought the hostage crisis to an end. Carlo was sent to yet more years in prison. Dr. Mortimer Bern (1992-1993; 1997) Son of Wilma and twin brother of Carlo Hesser, Dr. Mortimer Bern was an Egyptologist. After Carlo�s death Alex found Mortimer�s picture in the paper and decided to bring him to Llanview to replace her husband as mob king. He was litetally dragged to Llanview by Alex�s men. Mort stayed for awhile to set up an exhibit at Llanview Museum while Alex did her best to convince him to take Carlo�s place. After Mort�s Egyptian jewels were stolen by Alex, broken Mort was beginning to accept Alex�s demands and took voice lessons (by Sir Reginald Burbage), dance lessons (by Ann Reinking) and even sex lessons (by Dr. Ruth Westheimer). Alex also made him to shave his head and taught him how to use a gun (during this lesson he shot Alex�s man, Bulge, foot). All of Carlo�s nemenies took the bate when they saw the new Mort including his main rival Moose Mulligan who was ready to take over Carlo�s empire. Mort was beginning to like this new life, even too much, he began thinking he really was Carlo. He met Carlo�s old flame, Renee and sparks immediately flew between the two. After Alex saw them together she realized her plan was getting out of control and called Mortimer�s mother, Wilma. Meanwhile Moose Mulligan�s widow, Bert was planning to kill Mort (thinking he was Carlo) but stopped after she heard what Wilma had to tell. After seeing her son this way, Wilma decided to share a secret she kept for years: Carlo and Mortimer were identical twins! She gave Carlo for adoption after he attacked his twin and kept Mort. Mort got scared realizing Carlo�s blood was running through his veins and decided to leave town not before sharing one last tango dance with Renee. A few years later when Carlo was �murdered� the second time Bo brought �Mortimer� from Boston as a key witness for the defence. Mort told the court that Carlo had intended to stage his own death and frame Antonio for the crime. Mort revealed the killer�s identity (it was Alex) and Asa witnessing it saying he had been waiting for his brother in a motorboat near the yacht. Only years later we learned Mrotimer was the one killed in that accident and not Carlo and it was all part of his plan. Ty Treadway Dr. Colin MacIver (2000-2001; 2002) Dr. Colin McIver was the estranged husband of Melanie and brother to Troy and Emily. Colin found a badly injured Nora in the aftermath of the train wreck and took her to Cherryvale Clinic. Nora, however, was comatose and Colin didn't know her true identity. One day, a semi-conscious Nora mumbled the name "Lindsay Rappaport" and Colin was immediately curious about the connection between his patient, who he had nicknamed Scarlet, and his sister-in-law, Lindsay. Colin called Lindsay to Cherryvale and she was shocked to realize that Nora had survived the accident (while all of Llanview were grieving her death). Lindsay wanted Nora to stay "dead" and convinced Colin to go along with her twisted scheme and in return she�d help him get back with Melanie. To that end, Colin then moved Nora into his own home and continued to care for her there. Colin almost told Bo the truth about Nora being alive but changed his mind after realizing that Bo had slept with Melanie. Lindsay tried to convince Melanie to give Colin another chance, but Melanie ended up signing her divorce papers. Nora offered Colin a deal and said she would represent him and prevent the divorce in exchange for her freedom. While bedridden at Colin's, Nora also caught a glimpse of Lindsay in her room but Colin convinced her that she had seen Melanie instead. Colin kept Nora his prisoner and she began to figure out that Lindsay was also involved in her ordeal. Fugetive Will Rappaport went to Colin's looking for his aunt Melanie where he met Colin. Colin said he�d help Will but he locked him in the basement so he wouldn't find Nora. Colin then gave Lindsay an ultimatum and said he would turn Will in if Lindsay didn't take the rap for kidnapping Nora. Will started hearing a voice while locked in Colin's basement and was then shocked when a note drifted down through the vent. It was a note from Nora and Will realized she was alive! Meanwhile Sam discovered that Will had called Jessica from Colin's house and he and Todd went to investigate. Sam and Todd didn't find Will, however, as he had been knocked unconscious by Colin while trying to escape. Will managed to knock Colin unconscious and make his way to Nora's room, both Will and Nora were overjoyed to see each other and Will went to call the police. Todd then arrived and claimed the authorities were already on the way. Todd lied and told Will that he had to leave the country to protect himself and Sam already knows that. Todd sent Will to Ireland via a cargo ship but before leaving the country Will left message for Sam that Nora was alive and Colin was keeping her prisoner. Meanwhile, Lindsay had ventured to Nora's room and after a heated argument in which Nora threatened to send Lindsay to prison, Lindsay injected Nora with the memory-erasing drug she gor from RJ (not knowing Nora was her target). Nora then fell into a coma and Colin was furious at Lindsay for what she had done. After getting Will's news about Nora and Colin, Sam, Hank and John went to Colin's to investigate. Colin and Lindsay protested their innocence but even they were shocked to discover that Nora was gone from the house! As it turned out, Todd had taken an unconscious Nora to a convent and placed her in the care of the nuns there. Colin continued to cover his tracks, but Bo and Sam became increasingly suspicious of him. Sam and Bo kept the heat on Colin, who always professed his innocence. When Todd brought Nora to Sam's, Colin seemed to be in the clear as Nora had no memory of her captivity. Sam and Bo, however, weren't about to give up and managed to come up with evidence placing Nora at Colin's house. At that same time, Colin got his hands on the incriminating tape Jessica had made of Asa confessing that he had set Will up. Colin then realized he had a bargaining chip and planned on using it for everything it was worth to keep himself out of prison! Will insisted that Nora seek justice for what Colin had done to her and urged Sam and Bo not to make a deal with Colin. Nora was conflicted herself, but after speaking with Will and learning the details of what had happened to him, Nora convinced Sam, Bo and Hank to cut a deal with Colin. Colin then turned over the tape and the charges against him were dropped. Colin became more obsessed with Nora, who wanted to use him to uncover the truth about Lindsay. Lindsay borrowed money from Sam and Lanie and continued to blackmail Asa in order to pay off Colin, who was growing even more obsessed with Nora. Bo warned Colin to stay away from Nora and Colin then tuned around and threatened to expose Melanie's secret if she didn't get Bo off his back. As it turned out, Melanie had helped her terminally ill father die when she was in medical school. Although clearly an act of mercy, Melanie didn't want Bo to find out what she had done. Colin loved having this secret to hold over Melanie's head and took great delight in torturing her with it. As Colin's obsession with Nora grew, he became convinced that he could make her love him. Although Nora was repulsed by Colin, she did play into his hands in her quest to get evidence to use against Lindsay. Even Nora, however, had no idea of the extent of Colin's obsession as he had now created a secret shrine to Nora in his house. Lindsay tried to warn Colin about Nora's true motives but his arrogance prevented him from believing her. Colin continued his campaign of threats and blackmail and added Roseanne to his list when he learned she was RJ's mole at the police station. Colin also took great delight in torturing Jen and had spent years making her feel responsible for Sam and Lindsay's divorce. Nora's quest to expose Lindsay's role in her kidnapping led her closer to Colin, who promised to tell Nora everything if she made love with him. Nora made it clear she would never love him what sent Colin even more over the edge and his behavior became increasingly dangerous. Lindsay told Max (who was trying to help Nora find the truth) about Colin�s shrine for Nora. Meanwhile at Colin�s, Nora tried to beep Max for help and then quickly left his house. Roseanne slept with Colin after he blackmailed her. Colin tried to threaten Jessica as well but sh was saved by Cristian in time. Colin told Jen that her mother had an affair with him while she was married to her father what made Jen hate her uncle even more. Nora found Colin�s secret shrine for her and confronted him about it, fortunately Asa came there and saved her from him. Colin was distraught and destroyed his shrine. Med and upset Colin went to bug Roseanne who was saved by Sophia. After seeing Colin RJ threatened to push Colin down an elevator shaft for what he did to Nora and Roseanne. Lindsay had another plan in her mind, to inject Colin with the syringe, and she almost succeeded but Nora walked in and interrupted her.Colin told Will the truth about Lindsay's role in Nora's kidnapping. Colin summoned all his enemies to a "secrets and lies" dinner party and announced he was leaving for Maui. Colin also revealed that he was prompted to make the call that ended Sam and Lindsay's marriage after receiving a call from frightened Jen, who had witnessed Lindsay's affair. Later that night, Colin lay in wait for Nora to return home. Colin injected Nora with a mystery drug and planned to abduct her, but was confronted by an unseen visitor. Sam later rescued Nora from Colin's, but Colin was nowhere to be found. Bo began to investigate Colin's disappearance while in the woods, Jessica and Will stumbled upon Colin's body. Jessica reluctantly went along with Will, Jen, and Cristian when they decided to rebury the body and keep quiet about their discovery. Jessica returned to the gravesite to retrieve a charm she lost and was spotted by Bo. Jessica panicked when Bo decided to have the grave dug up, but all the police found was a scarecrow. The foursome wondered what had happened to Colin's body, which was actually in RJ's possession. Bo later found Colin's body during a raid on RJ's warehouse. The forensics report proved that Melanie's hair matched the samples found at Colin's house. She confessed to killing Colin. Meanwhile, Will concealed Colin's passport behind a picture in his apartment and Jen admitted to Will that she witnessed something that night at Colin's. In a shocking turn of events, Sam confessed to killing Colin (thinking he was protecting his daughter). Jen took the stand and testified that she saw her parents carrying Colin's body out of the MacIver house the night of the murder. Lindsay and Sam finally realized that Jen didn't kill Colin after thinking all along that they had been helping to cover her guilt. Nora who defended Sam surmised that Lindsay murdered Colin, and Lindsay was subpoenaed to testify. Meanwhile, Nora continued to be haunted by flashes of Colin's laughter. Nora continued remembering things about the night Colin died, and she was haunted by Colin's laughter. Nora and Sam concluded that Colin actually died from a fall down the stairs, and the autopsy report proved that their theory was correct. Believing that their mother killed Colin, Jen, and Will gave Lindsay an ultimatum -- confess to the murder or they would tell the police about her involvement in Nora's kidnapping. On the stand, Lindsay testified to killing Colin as Nora remembered another piece of information about Colin's death -- she saw Roseanne running out of Colin's place the night he was killed. During Lindsay's confession on the stand, Nora struggled to remember more about the murder. Nora realized that Lindsay didn't really kill Colin, and she announced it to the court. Roseanne arrived with Antonio as Nora recalled that Roseanne was present when Colin died. Nora remembered that it was she who had killed Colin and Roseanne corroborated Nora's story. Dr. Troy MacIver (2001-2004) Brother of Emily and twin brother of Colin, Troy arrived in Llanview after spending years in Africa as a doctor there. Troy came at the reading of his brother's will where Sam Rappaport knocked him out and Lindsay tried to smuggle him with pillows while he was unconscious. Everybody was convinced Troy was really Colin only a fingerprint test proved that Troy was indeed telling the truth. Nora was able to separate Troy from Colin in her mind only after she saved him from falling down the Palace Hotel�s staircase. Troy decided to stick around and head up the free clinic, which he had funded with Colin's money. He moved into Will�s old apartment where he and Sam got into another fight resulting Sam shoving him out the window. Meanwhile Troy began to have feelings for Nora and when Matthew, Nora and Sam's son, was diagnosed with a rare muscle disease, Troy tried a new treatment on it and cured him. Nora was thrilled, and a fragile truce was established between Troy and Sam. Colin was publicly blamed for Nora's memory loss, and Troy became determined to clear Colin's name and prove for once and for all that Lindsay had given Nora the dose. He gave Nora pills to restore her memory, but she was able to remember everything but the crucial moment when Lindsay pricked her with the needle. Troy hatched a plan to pretend to "fall in love" with Lindsay, and get her to trust him so she would confess. He tried many tactics, from trying to pry it out of her to giving her a truth-inducing serum. Nora originally objected to Troy's plan, but he convinced her that her need for the truth about the pain Lindsay had caused was far more important than and pain Lindsay herself might feel. Finally, Troy proposed to Lindsay and the two were scheduled to fly off to Paris for their wedding. Troy purchased an old funhouse outside of town, with fake panels and mazes. Pretending to be Colin, he forced Lindsay to come to the funhouse and "rescue Troy".Lindsay did not know of the false panels, so Troy was able to go from room to room while it took Lindsay a long time, thus pretending to be Colin, then Troy again. Lindsay confessed, and the confession was taped. Lindsay found out it was a trap and hit Troy over the head with a crowbar, then chained him to a huge wheel. Troy refused to tell her where the tape of her confession was. Later, he was bitten by a Black Widow spider, but was able to recover. Starr Manning wandered into the funhouse, and tried telling people Troy was in there, but no one believed her. She brought Troy food and eventually told Sam where Troy was. An electrical fire had started in the funhouse, and Sam arrived just in time to save Troy. Lindsay and Nora found the tape of Lindsay's confession in Lindsay�s art gallery and fought it out, even ending up in a trash compactor together, but Nora emerged with the tape. Troy and Sam found the two and Lindsay was arrested. Lindsay was sentenced to 28 years in Statesville prison. After Nora admitted she was starting to have feelings for Troy, Sam broke up with her and she and Troy began dating. Noran and Matthew soon moved in with Tory and Matthew really liked him. Troy was tormented by memories of his late wife Joanna what put a strain on his relationship with Nora. Troy's sister Emily came to Llanview and she knew that Troy had suffered through a serious trauma with Joanna in Africa. Emily reassured Troy that what happened to Joanna was not Troy's fault and that he had no way of preventing what befell her. Meanwhile Blair Manning attempted to seduce Troy, but he refused her so she set it up so Nora would think Troy was having affairs at the Lone Pine Motel but Nora didn�t buy it. Meanwhile Lindsay ran out of jail and while driving hit Nora and pushed her over a bridge into the river. Troy located Nora and rescued her just in time but Nora could not recall who hit her and left the scene. Lindsay overheard Troy and Emily discussing Joanna, which led Lindsay to investigate. Lindsay traveled to Africa and uncovered the truth, and began holding it over Troy's head, threatening to tell Nora what he'd done and ruin their relationship. Inspite of their problems Troy proposed to Nora and she gladly accepted. When Troy went to tell Lindsay about his engagement to Nora, Lindsay threatened him again. In an attempt to keep her quiet, he had sex with her. Troy began sleeping with Lindsay to keep her quiet about what happened to Joanna. The affair with Lindsay continued and when Nora discovered their trysts, she ended things with Troy. Backed into a corner, Troy admitted the whole ugly truth to Nora. Troy admitted that Joanna was his wife in Africa, and when her flirtatiousness drove Troy mad with jealousy, he tricked Joanna into thinking she'd slept with Colin (though she'd only really slept with her own husband, Troy). Joanna was so horrified at "cheating" on her husband, that she ended up falling off a cliff to her death. Sadly, Nora could have gotten past the truth about Joanna, but could not get past Troy's sleeping with Lindsay. Troy became bent on revenge against Lindsay. Mitch Laurence decided to use Lindsay's unrequited love of Troy MacIver in his advance and gave her a gun sending her to Blair�s home beliving Blair and Troy were together. An unbalanced Lindsay saw a man leaning over Blair's bed, and shot him in the back, only then to see that she'd shot and killed Sam, not Troy. Troy continued his work at Llanview Hospital thogh he was mentally unstable. Troy diagnosed Flash with a serious illness and ordered her not to sing. Troy wanted to start a relationship with Blair and she told him she couldn't focus on a relationship with him at this point after Sam�s death, Troy was crushed. Later on, Gabrielle kissed Troy after having a fight with Bo. Troy continued his revange against Lindsay who was now a patient at St. Anne�s and he switched Lindsay's medication with drugs that made her delusional. Meanwhile Lindsay�s daughter, Jen, kept taping Troy kissing other women. After seeing one of Jen�s tapes, Lindsay escaped. Troy's mental state began to deteriorate rapidly. After sleeping with Lindsay once again, he plotted to keep her quiet by institutionalizing her outside of Llanview under the name of Joanna Farrell, in the hopes that no one would find her. Troy followed up his plan and had Lindsay locked up in a different mental institution. Troy got really upset when he learned about Jen�s tapes. Later, he showed up at Jen's demanding the tape she recorded. When Jen told him where it was, he took her to Lindsay, and locked them together in a room at the insane asylum. Joey and Bo found the two and rescued them. When Llanview�s Hospital administrator Claire Baxter saw Troy with Lindsay, Troy felt he had no choice but to kill her since she could link him to her. Nora suspected him of killing Claire, and she teamed up with Gabrielle to expose Troy's crime. The plan was that Gabrielle will tape Nora fulling Troy into confessing but Troy took Nora captive and nearly poisoned her in a bizarre suicide pact when he wanted them to die together, by drinking poisoned wine. Nora refused and cut her wrist on the glass attempting to free herself from Troy's grasp. Troy ran out, but later returned and brought Nora to the hospital. Gabrielle told Bo the truth about her involvement with Troy but Troy took his revange on her before he was caught; he knocked her out and put her in the morgue. Later Bo uncovered a barely alive Gabrielle in the morgue. Troy was locked up and sent to prison. Months later Gabrielle was shocked when Troy confronted her at a bar. Later, Nora paid a visit to Troy in Statesville and she was stunned to find him waiting for her a few weeks later in the ladies room at the Palace. Nora begged Troy to turn himself in but he refused, and took off. Gabrielle was insecure about her relationship with Bo and she would go to out of town bars, where she had run-ins with Troy, who had apparently been getting overnight passes from Statesville. In the mean while, Bo and Nora worked together as Bo tried to find the Music Box Killer, who had been targeting young women in Llanview. Once Gabrielle admitted that she'd seen Troy, Bo and Nora suspected that Troy had been on the killing spree. Troy showed up at Cristian's gallery and held Lindsay, Jessica and Natalie hostage but fortunately Antonio and John arrived in time to arrest Troy. Rae also suspected that Troy may be the Music Box Killer while in some sort of altered state.Troy was apprehended, but insisted that he wasn't the killer, he was being framed by "the doctor" althogh he did confess about killing Gabrielle (which he didn�t). Troy was once again sent back to prison and along with him in the police van was also Todd Manning. Todd�s daughter, Starr had a plan to help her father escape police custody; Starr had Matthew lay down in the road and pretend he was ill, while Starr flagged down the police van carrying her father. As Matthew worked as a sufficient diversion, Starr tried to set her father free. In a shocking turn of events, Troy used the diversion to make his escape, and ended up taking Matthew hostage. Eventually, Matthew was rescued and brought back to Nora. Troy pleaded with Nora to believe that he was not really the "Music Box Killer�. While John began to wonder if Troy really had been framed, people in jail satrted wondering too if he was really the killer. A dazed Troy agreed with John that he was set up. At first he thought that Colin was the one who got him drugged but as John tried to help him with the recent past events, he realizes that it was someone else, someone special. After much questioning, John was unable to get anywhere with Troy. Troy started to have sessions with Stephen Haver and also with Rae Cummings. Rae started believing in Troy and asked him who tried to frame him. Troy told her about a doctor who took great interest in his lifeand that she knew him, it was Stephen Haver. Later, John and Bo return to Statesville to interrogate Troy, who admits under truth serum how Stephen arranged for him to leave the prison and instructed him to confess to Gabrielle's murder. 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Wedding bells rang for many Scarsdale brides this summer. Here are wedding announcements from four happy couples. We would love to publish more happy news. Please send your wedding announcement to scarsdalecomments@gmail.com. Jessie Gatof and Jason Morgan Jessica Marie Gatof and Jason Alexander Morgan were married Aug. 11. Rabbi Jonathan E. Blake officiated at the Montage hotel in Laguna Beach, Calif. The couple met at the University of Pennsylvania, from which both graduated magna cum laude. Mrs. Morgan, 25, is an associate on the investments team at Lubert-Adler, a real estate private investment firm in Philadelphia. She is the daughter of Bonnie Littman Gatof and Peter A. Gatof of Scarsdale, N.Y. The bride’s mother is the chief executive of USAI Lighting, a LED lighting manufacturer in New Windsor, N.Y., and serves on the director’s council at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lighting Research Center in Troy, N.Y. Her father was until 2013 the chief executive of US Data Capture, an electronic payment processing service that was in Rye Brook, N.Y. He is a director of the School in the Square, a charter school in New York. Mr. Morgan, 28, is a senior vice president for acquisitions and investment management in King of Prussia, Pa., at Morgan Properties, a real estate investment and management company, for which the groom’s father, Mitchell L. Morgan, is chairman. Lindsay Marx and Michael Rappaport Lindsey Rachel Marx and Michael David Rappaport were married July 28. Rabbi Gary M. Katz officiated at Tappan Hill, an events space in Tarrytown, N.Y. Mrs. Rappaport, 29, is a science teacher in the elementary grades at the Stephen Gaynor School, a private special-education school in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse and received a master’s degree in childhood general and special education from Bank Street College of Education. She is a daughter of Sandra J. Marx of White Plains and Brendan R. Marx of Hartsdale, N.Y. The bride’s father, a lawyer, is a principal, in New York, in the law firm Offit Kurman. The bride’s mother retired as a founder of Schiffman, Ekman, Morrison, Marx, an advertising talent agency in New York, and is now a storyteller who appeared on a PBS series, “Stories From the Stage,” in October 2017. The bride is also a stepdaughter of Renée L. Marx and Keith R. Marshall. Mr. Rappaport, also 29, is a principal consultant at Capco, a financial services consulting firm in New York. He graduated cum laude from the University at Buffalo. Brett Sereysky and Jospeh Kaufman Brett Sanders Sereysky and Joseph Charles Kaufman were married on August 18, 2018 at the Tarrytown House Estate in Tarrytown, NY. Rev. Mickey Correa officiated the wedding. The bride, 30, and the groom, 31, met through mutual friends in 2013 on a ZogSports kickball team. Mrs. Kaufman is the head of recruitment at CardFlight, a financial technology start-up in Manhattan. She graduated from the University of Rochester and will receive her master’s degree in clinical social work from Fordham University this month. She is the daughter of Andrew and Joan Sereysky of Scarsdale, NY The bride’s father is a sales executive with SALT Payroll Consultants. Her mother retired from MediaCom. Mr. Kaufman is an Account Manager on the Client Strategy team at Path Interactive, a digital marketing agency in New York. He graduated from Quinnipiac University. He is the son Jonathan Kaufman of Kinnelon, NJ and Charlotte Rakay of Butler, NJ. The groom’s father is currently the Chief Strategy Officer at Fusion headquartered in New York, NY. The groom’s mother is a Senior Client Associate at Wells Fargo Advisors in Wayne, NJ. The groom is also the stepson of Lisa Kaufman. How They Met Brett and Joe met on a Zog Sports kickball league on Roosevelt Island in New York City in the Spring of 2013. The team was put together by mutual friends. (Joe was wildly impressed by Brett's pitching skills!) Brett and Joe got to know each other throughout the season, both on and off the field. They had their first date on August 23rd, 2013 at Dave and Busters in Times Square. A sign of things to come, Brett and Joe continue to embody a fun and playful couple to this day. Brett and Joe love visiting new places and going on adventures. They have visited Ireland, London, Nashville and Arizona to name a few and are honeymooning in French Polynesia this October. However, that's not to say a night in on the couch with takeout is out of the picture! After four years of dating, Joe took Brett to Cape Cod, MA for her birthday- a favorite place for Brett who spent her childhood summers there. On August 4, 2017, Joe proposed on a jetty at Bank Street Beach in Harwich. Jodi Zucker and David Hassman Ms. Jodi Zucker of Scarsdale was married on Aug 4, 2018 to Dr. David Hassman in Avalon, New Jersey. Jodi is the mom to Shelby, Nicole, Ben and Julia. David is the dad to Corey, Brooke and Abigail. The couple will reside in both New York and New Jersey.
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Taryn wrote: >Natasha wrote: >> I think she does enjoy doing the alters and I have a hunch Jean is a >> favorite of hers. It's got to be tough work, though. >Yeah, but how many other OLTLers get the chance to stop midway and play >six or seven different characters? I think it'd be quite a privilege, >even if playing all the different alters is quite a bit of hard work. I agree! I'm sorry...that's exactly what I was *trying* to say. I wasn't arguing that she wouldn't enjoy doing the parts because it's such hard work...I was trying to say just what you were saying. Just that because it's got to be hard work, it's all the more impressive that she appears to carry it off so effortlessly. >> Yes, other alters began to emerge, bumping Jean out of the way. Jean would >> come back in, but was unable to regain control for long. After Tori burned >> down Llanfair, the truth caught up w/ her and she was brought to the >> hospital or into police custody or something...I forget which now. But at >> that time, help was gotten for her and she reintegrated. Jean had not been >> seen since...until this spring. >Well what finally made Jean the "gatekeeper" for all the other alters? I don't think this was ever established. Jean was just introduced as the "gatekeeper" and it was never explained why. My guess would be because she's so incredibly logical and unemotional....a good person to have in charge and running things. Kind of like having a Vulcan on the Enterprise. That's why Mr. Spock was such a perfect First Officer. His precise logic and complete control over his emotions kept him totally objective and able to make crystal clear assessments of what to do w/o emotions creeping in and clouding judgment. >How did she manage to totally regain control of the others? Well, she didn't always have control. After she emerged, she successfully stayed in control for a solid block of time....a few weeks, I think. But her control began to break down. The other personalities began popping in, w/ increasing frequency as time went on. When Tori emerged, she was able to stay at the helm for quite a while....I think a few weeks as she furthered her own agenda. >So there's no way the other alters could return for real? Damn. I was >rather looking forward to Jean's staying around for awhile! I don't think so. Viki has been determined to be cured and the alters are not expected to emerge again. Supposedly, all the different personalities have integrated into Viki's core personality and she has all their strengths and quirks as part of who she is now.* (note asterik in later paragraph that corresponds w/ this sentence) >> In yesterday's ep, however, I felt I caught a glimmer of her. It was when >> Gabrielle was at the door, telling her how comfortably ensconced they all >> were at Asa's mansion. Viki gave this incredibly bored look and said w/ >> supreme sarcasm, "I'm so happy for you." LOL! I thought, Jean's back. Then, >> a few seconds later, Gabrielle was talking about how it was Carlo who wanted >> to bring out Niki Smith, not Gabrielle. Again, that Jean look and w/ >> incredible dryness and an icy chill in her tone she said, "The last person >> who attempted to exploit my personality disorder is lying on the bottom of >> the Llantano River." >So there's absolutely NO WAY Jean could have been back? Maybe Jean >really is in control, and she just impersonate Viki? Oh, here's hoping! >(although that's very unlikely). LOL! I wish she'd stick around a while, too, but no....I don't believe Jean is in control. I think Viki is really Viki. >I too thought that Viki's treatment of Gabby was devoid of emotion. It >wasn't like Viki was pissed off... she just seemed indifferent, in a >slightly annoyed kind of way. Yeah, that's what I mean. She treated Gabbi in a very "Jean" kind of way. Jean is very much a part of who Viki is today. >> And when Gabrielle asked if that was a threat, Viki glared at her oh so >> coldly and silently. Brrrr! Was that a Jean thing or what? >True, true... but it's probably just how Viki is when she's really worn >out after fighting the resident Mob Queen atop Llantano Mountain. :) (*see paragraph marked at the end by a *) >> >I was in Maui and it was gorgeous. If you haven't been, >> >then go. <snip> >> >Beautiful weather all the way through, and a week is just the >> >right amount of time for vacation (didn't feel rushed). I could go on, >> >but this isn't the appropriate venue... But talk about paradise! >> I wouldn't mind if you went on...sounds heavenly. We've had a week of >> unseasonably cool temps here, w/ lots of rain. >Where do you live, where you have such chilly as that? Alaska? LOL! Feels like it, but no...I'm in Chicago. It's usually beautiful this time of year, but we just happen to be experiencing a freak weather pattern of unusually chilly temps and constant overcast, accompanied by tons of rain. >> and I fighting each other for the covers all night. It's just before 10 am >> now and it's dark as it is just before the sun sets all the way and it's >> pouring. 57 is our expected 'hgh' today. >It's 10am and it's DARK outside? That adds some credence to my >living-in-Alaska theory. I just can't imagine what that must be like, >sorry if I sound like a bit of a weather snob! :) LOL! It's not normally that dark at 10 am here. My point was, the cloud cover was so thick and heavy, it was hard to remember it was morning, not night. As I was writing, the rain was coming down in sheets. This morning it's not raining, but there's a fog here as thick as London. >Maui was beautiful. Crystal clear waters. 80-degree days, the weather >was perfect; I never felt hot or cold, just right, although it was a bit >balmier than what I was accustomed to. I got some beautiful sunset >shots of the ocean (Some people actually thought my pics were >postcards). Oh, goodness, that sounds heavenly! I can believe it about the photographs, too. I got some shots like that too of the Bay Area and the California coast around Big Sur when I was there in 1987. When you encounter breath-taking natural splendor like that, it takes a real butterfingers NOT to be able to get picture postcard photographs on one's own camera. Basically, point the camera at the splendor in front of you, focus, hold the camera steady and shoot. It's hard to go wrong. Hey, I don't know if you have scanning capacity on your PC system, but if you do and you ever get some of these photos scanned, let me know. I'd love to see some. >> Glad the vacation was good. Thanks for the tip-off re ATA. I might go to S. >> California later this year and I was thinking of ATA because the fares are >> so good. I'll keep your comments in mind when I decide. >ATA to LA? You must live in Chicago then? Bingo! Good work, Sherlock! ;o) >ATA was OK, but the flight over, the plane was FREEZING (literally, I >felt like I had suffered hypothermia by the time I stepped off the >plane) and the flight attendants were full of the most >anti-customer-service attitude I'd ever witnessed before. Which reminds >me, I need to write a letter of complaint to ATA... Good luck. >> About that reply...I have to see if it's still here. It looks like a lot of >> old posts were cleared off my server overnight. It may be gone by now. If >> not, I'll definitely get to it. >No worries. That post is probably a bit outdated, anyway. I checked and it still there. But you're right...it is out of date now w/ recent events. Maybe I should just skip it and move on from where we are now. Btw, can you believe Melanie supposedly leaving town for good w/ one overnight bag? (yesterday's ep) This bugs me more than anything, how characters on soaps travel unbelievably light when they leave town for good. No one ever packs up any personal belongings. They leave whole furnished houses or apartments behind, furniture, books, dishes, personal momentos and these incredible wardrobes included. They always show them w/ airline tickets, too, or at the airport, having made no arrangements about selling their car. This is what Tea did. When she ran off w/ Todd, she didn't return home to pack even an overnight bag....not even a change of underwear or a toothbrush. She abandoned her car at the cabin and all her personal possessions. Who leaves town like that unless they're running for their lives, or from the law? And have you seen how many times Blair has had to move from one house to another, depending on where she's been thrown out of? She always shows up the next place she's going w/ one or two small suitcases. Yet, we hardly ever see her in the same outfit twice and she's always wearing all sorts of jewelry and accessories. You'd think the jewelry and accessories alone would take at least two suitcases. Are we to believe her clothes vaporize into thin air when she takes them off and a whole new fashion ensemble materializes magically overnight? And I guess she doesn't have any personal items like books, pictures, kitchen stuff, lamps, linens, art objects, etc. Good lord, I don't live in anywhere near the grandeur these soap characters do and when I move, it's a two-month enterprise of packing, hauling and unpacking! And really considerate of Melanie to leave all her patients behind and her job at the hospital w/o any notice or warning, as it appears she was ready to do. I sure would not want to be involved w/ someone so impulsive, flighty and irresponsible. I wouldn't care how good the person looked in a bathing suit! >> Welcome back...to ordinary life! >Thanks! It's odd being back in the Bay Area, without the ocean right >outside my door. Ah well. I'll cope. :) >Taryn The Bay Area, you say? Hmmm. Yes, I bet you have to walk all of two blocks to see the ocean. That must be rough. ;o) Natasha Natasha wrote: > > Taryn wrote: > >Yeah, but how many other OLTLers get the chance to stop midway and play > >six or seven different characters? I think it'd be quite a privilege, > >even if playing all the different alters is quite a bit of hard work. > > I agree! I'm sorry...that's exactly what I was *trying* to say. I wasn't > arguing that she wouldn't enjoy doing the parts because it's such hard > work...I was trying to say just what you were saying. Just that because it's > got to be hard work, it's all the more impressive that she appears to carry > it off so effortlessly. Yep. Long live the alters. I hope Jean re-emerges from time to time, just to give Ben a good verbal smack around. I'm still chuckling when I think of Jean's scathing (yet accurate) comments regarding Ben. :) > >Well what finally made Jean the "gatekeeper" for all the other alters? > > I don't think this was ever established. Jean was just introduced as the > "gatekeeper" and it was never explained why. My guess would be because she's > so incredibly logical and unemotional....a good person to have in charge and > running things. Kind of like having a Vulcan on the Enterprise. That's why > Mr. Spock was such a perfect First Officer. His precise logic and complete > control over his emotions kept him totally objective and able to make > crystal clear assessments of what to do w/o emotions creeping in and > clouding judgment. Oh I see-- because Jean didn't feel anything for anyone or anything, she could remain detached enough to be the leader of the other, more emotive alters. I get it. ... but she was only the "head" alter when Viki was still "dis-intergrated" (or rather, before she was re-integrated)? So I guess it truly isn't possible for Jean to re-emerge... Damn. :( > >How did she manage to totally regain control of the others? > > Well, she didn't always have control. After she emerged, she successfully > stayed in control for a solid block of time....a few weeks, I think. But her > control began to break down. The other personalities began popping in, w/ > increasing frequency as time went on. When Tori emerged, she was able to > stay at the helm for quite a while....I think a few weeks as she furthered > her own agenda. Really? How did I miss this? I thought I was watching OLTL during this time but I don't remember this. I remember Jean locking Dorian down in her basement/prison, but I don't remember much else. Tori was able to be in control for awhile, without arousing any suspicion from viki's friends and family? That's amazing. > I don't think so. Viki has been determined to be cured and the alters are > not expected to emerge again. Supposedly, all the different personalities > have integrated into Viki's core personality and she has all their strengths > and quirks as part of who she is now.* (note asterik in later paragraph that > corresponds w/ this sentence) Hm. So Viki still has some Jean-esque and Tommy-esque (etc.) qualities in her recently reintegrated personality. Intersting. I didn't realize that was the case-- I thought the alters had more or less just faded into the background. > >So there's absolutely NO WAY Jean could have been back? Maybe Jean > >really is in control, and she just impersonate Viki? Oh, here's hoping! > >(although that's very unlikely). > > LOL! I wish she'd stick around a while, too, but no....I don't believe Jean > is in control. I think Viki is really Viki. Yeah you're right. There's no way that Jean could have held it together the way he was holding and kissing Viki and calling her "Blondie" all the time. > > >True, true... but it's probably just how Viki is when she's really worn > >out after fighting the resident Mob Queen atop Llantano Mountain. :) > > (*see paragraph marked at the end by a *) Well then if that's the case - with Jean having a part in viki's current persona - why doens't Viki just tell Ben and some of the other where to stick it sometimes? I like Viki, but sometimes she's so complacent around Ben (in a sort of "whatever you say, honey") that it's kind of annoying. I miss the more lively Viki. Maybe I've got a case of Blondie-on-the-Brain. :) > >Where do you live, where you have such chilly as that? Alaska? > > LOL! Feels like it, but no...I'm in Chicago. It's usually beautiful this > time of year, but we just happen to be experiencing a freak weather pattern > of unusually chilly temps and constant overcast, accompanied by tons of > rain. I actually have never been to Chicago but I hear it's a lovely city. But aren't the summers really hot (read: balmy) as well? Or are they pretty mild? > LOL! It's not normally that dark at 10 am here. My point was, the cloud > cover was so thick and heavy, it was hard to remember it was morning, not > night. As I was writing, the rain was coming down in sheets. Now that's just a damn shame. here's hoping the weather improves over where you're at, and you get some bona-fide summer. It's no fun having rain in the summertime! For what it's worth, the weather gets irratic here too. But I can't say much now, it's blue skies and in the 80s during the days, although we did have a go at a bit of a heatwave last week. > This morning it's not raining, but there's a fog here as thick as London. Sounds like San Francisco (way colder in SF than it is where I live)! > >Maui was beautiful. Crystal clear waters. 80-degree days, the weather > >was perfect; I never felt hot or cold, just right, although it was a bit > >balmier than what I was accustomed to. I got some beautiful sunset > >shots of the ocean (Some people actually thought my pics were > >postcards). > > Oh, goodness, that sounds heavenly! I can believe it about the photographs, > too. I got some shots like that too of the Bay Area and the California coast > around Big Sur when I was there in 1987. When you encounter breath-taking > natural splendor like that, it takes a real butterfingers NOT to be able to > get picture postcard photographs on one's own camera. Basically, point the > camera at the splendor in front of you, focus, hold the camera steady and > shoot. It's hard to go wrong. Yep, I was actually quite incredulous at the beauty. I felt so compelled to remember it that I snapped up about twelve sunset pictures in a row. They came out wonderfully! I've never seen such a beautiful sunset. > > Hey, I don't know if you have scanning capacity on your PC system, but if > you do and you ever get some of these photos scanned, let me know. I'd love > to see some. I do in fact have a scanner, so I will make a point of scanning some in. Is it kosher to send JPEG attachments in a RATSA message? > >ATA to LA? You must live in Chicago then? > > Bingo! Good work, Sherlock! ;o) :) > I checked and it still there. But you're right...it is out of date now w/ > recent events. Maybe I should just skip it and move on from where we are > now. Sounds like a plan to me. We're way beyond trying to figure out what the murder weapon was and where it's hidden. > Btw, can you believe Melanie supposedly leaving town for good w/ one > overnight bag? (yesterday's ep) This bugs me more than anything, how > characters on soaps travel unbelievably light when they leave town for good. yeah I noticed that. she didn't even stop for her medical bag. I thought-- one little carryon, eh? That's all she's going to bring? Well I noticed that but really was just so eager to see Melanie leaving that I was willing to overlook it. You just don't know how TERRIBLY DISAPPOINTED I was when Bo convinced Lainey to stay on the show. I kept wondering, "Bo, what are you doing? Let her go!" > No one ever packs up any personal belongings. They leave whole furnished > houses or apartments behind, furniture, books, dishes, personal momentos and > these incredible wardrobes included. They always show them w/ airline > tickets, too, or at the airport, having made no arrangements about selling > their car. I guess soap characters are so rich nowadays that they can just up and leave their homes and cars and buy new ones at their destination. Not terribly realistic, but it just seems that soap characters have a real get-up-and-go attitude. Speaking of unrealistic things on soaps, ever notice how no one locks the door to his/her house? People just come in go in Sam's house... hell, he should install a rotating door in the front. People came and went into nora's a few months back. Same thing for Asa's and Viki's houses. Considering they're so wealthy, you think they'd sink some of their dinero into improved security measures. > This is what Tea did. When she ran off w/ Todd, she didn't return > home to pack even an overnight bag....not even a change of underwear or a > toothbrush. She abandoned her car at the cabin and all her personal > possessions. Who leaves town like that unless they're running for their > lives, or from the law? Well we all know that Todd isn't big on patience. I guess all Todd and Tea needed was love-- there was no need for toiletries and changes of clothes! ;) > And have you seen how many times Blair has had to move from one house to > another, depending on where she's been thrown out of? She always shows up > the next place she's going w/ one or two small suitcases. Yet, we hardly > ever see her in the same outfit twice and she's always wearing all sorts of > jewelry and accessories. You'd think the jewelry and accessories alone would > take at least two suitcases. Are we to believe her clothes vaporize into > thin air when she takes them off and a whole new fashion ensemble > materializes magically overnight? And I guess she doesn't have any personal > items like books, pictures, kitchen stuff, lamps, linens, art objects, etc. I have noticed that. Maybe since Blair is so thin, all of her clothes and personal items are just as tiny as well. :) But I have noticed that Blair is more or a nomad. you never see her with her own home, do you? She's always living with someone, but she never has any place of her own. She goes from Todd's Penthouse to Asa's Mansion to Dorian's mansion, to Kelly's whatever-you-call-it-house... but she doesn't have any place her own, so in essence, she has very few personal effects. Speaking of which, I'm surprised she hasn't been fired from the Banner. she hasn't shown up for work for MONTHS. > Good lord, I don't live in anywhere near the grandeur these soap characters > do and when I move, it's a two-month enterprise of packing, hauling and > unpacking! I'd crack up if I saw Blair driving a Uhaul away from Dorian's.... <chuckling> > And really considerate of Melanie to leave all her patients behind and her > job at the hospital w/o any notice or warning, as it appears she was ready > to do. I sure would not want to be involved w/ someone so impulsive, flighty > and irresponsible. I wouldn't care how good the person looked in a bathing > suit! Did you notice how Bo commented on that during today's episode? I thought of your comment about Lainey's patients. But Lainey probably doens't have many patients-- she seems to have so much time off from work, and we hardly ever see her with a patient, it's just filling out reports, etc. etc. > The Bay Area, you say? Hmmm. Yes, I bet you have to walk all of two blocks > to see the ocean. That must be rough. ;o) Actually, further than that. Nearest beach is about thirty minutes away in either direction (north or south). I live in the heart of silicon Valley, so there's land as far as the eye can see. :) Plus, the non-Hawaiian Pacific ocean is very cold and mucky! I wouldn't dare tip a toe in California's side of the Pacific! Taryn Taryn wrote: >Yep. Long live the alters. I hope Jean re-emerges from time to time, >just to give Ben a good verbal smack around. I'm still chuckling when I >think of Jean's scathing (yet accurate) comments regarding Ben. :) LOL! Wasn't it funny how she kept insulting him to Gina? Her criticisms were so on target, too. I'm gonna miss that, too. I was thinking w/ that scene yesterday of her dream w/ Niki Smith, maybe Jean will show up again in a dream. It wouldn't be the same as having her around for real (real being a relative term considering it's a soap), but at least we'd get another glimpse of her here and there. >Oh I see-- because Jean didn't feel anything for anyone or anything, she >could remain detached enough to be the leader of the other, more emotive >alters. I get it. Yep, I think that was pretty much the deal. That was always my take on it anyway. >... but she was only the "head" alter when Viki was still >"dis-intergrated" (or rather, before she was re-integrated)? So I guess >it truly isn't possible for Jean to re-emerge... Damn. :( It should not be any more likely for Jean to re-emerge than any of the other alters...and that supposedly won't happen because she's supposed to be cured. I do remember reading, though, that Christine Sizemore, the real-life DID patient who was the basis for the excellent and rather creepy movie "Three Faces of Eve" was never totally cured. I read an article in some magazine some years ago about her. It said she was mostly better and a lot more stable, but still had lapses from time to time where another personality would emerge...and even some new ones were introduced once in a while. Ms. Sizemore had more than 3 personalities, too, btw...that was made up for the movie. The article said her psychiatrist documented over 60 distinct personalities over the years of working w/ her. Some had not been seen or heard from since, but had logged in long enough to be counted. Theoretically then, Viki might not be reliably cured and they could come back at any time. But for the purposes of the show, they're gone. Erika Slezak reportedly had it written in her contract that she would not do anymore storylines w/ Viki having more outbreaks of DID. I think she was getting sick of it. I guess she agreed to have Viki fake the return of the alters for the purpose of the storyline and just to have some fun, maybe. >> control began to break down. The other personalities began popping in, w/ >> increasing frequency as time went on. When Tori emerged, she was able to >> stay at the helm for quite a while....I think a few weeks as she furthered >> her own agenda. >Really? How did I miss this? I thought I was watching OLTL during this >time but I don't remember this. I remember Jean locking Dorian down in >her basement/prison, but I don't remember much else. Beats me. We saw all the different personalities from time to time. Jean, Niki, Princess, Tommy, Tori. Most of them came out after Dorian was released, however. Maybe that's why it's fuzzy for you. I remember Tori came out and decided to destroy everything related to Victor Lord's legacy. She pretended to be Viki and ran the Banner into the ground. She helped Todd start his rival paper to the Banner and get scoops for the Sun. The grand finale was when she tried to torch Llanfair. I think Viki came out in the nick of time and stopped things from getting worse and saved the lives of her kids. I forget all that happened then, but that was the end of Tori. >Tori was able to be in control for awhile, without arousing any >suspicion from viki's friends and family? That's amazing. She was better at playing Viki than Jean because she wasn't cold and she didn't mind being touched, etc. When Jean was in control, she did some very uncharacteristic things for Viki that aroused suspicion. I can't remember all of it anymore, but she was kind of mean. I remember she kicked Tina and her kids out of Llanfair w/ no notice. She wouldn't talk to her at all and Tina was devastated. She was really nasty to Clint, too, and that was not something Viki would do. >Hm. So Viki still has some Jean-esque and Tommy-esque (etc.) qualities >in her recently reintegrated personality. Intersting. I didn't realize >that was the case-- I thought the alters had more or less just faded >into the background. It's subtle, but there are glimpses from time to time. I've sometimes thought this whole relationship w/ Ben has something to do (at least I'm guessing this is maybe what the writers are trying to show) w/ the integration of Niki Smith. The whole business of her falling for an ex-gangster who tends bar and calls her "Blondie" and her attachment to those fuzzy dice....that seems like Niki's influence. >> LOL! I wish she'd stick around a while, too, but no....I don't believe Jean >> is in control. I think Viki is really Viki. >Yeah you're right. There's no way that Jean could have held it together >the way he was holding and kissing Viki and calling her "Blondie" all >the time. No, she could maybe fake it for a minute or two but would find an excuse to interrupt things quickly. And no way could she make it through sex, which they obviously had (sorry to remind everyone). >Well then if that's the case - with Jean having a part in viki's current >persona - why doens't Viki just tell Ben and some of the other where to >stick it sometimes? ROFL! Too bad Jean couldn't be just a little more in control. >I like Viki, but sometimes she's so complacent >around Ben (in a sort of "whatever you say, honey") that it's kind of >annoying. I miss the more lively Viki. Maybe I've got a case of >Blondie-on-the-Brain. :) LOL! That's why I blame that part on Niki. Ben is the kind of guy Niki would enjoy hanging w/. But not for long and not exclusively. But since her influence is only subtle and very much in the background, Viki finds it endearing on an ongoing basis. >I actually have never been to Chicago but I hear it's a lovely city. It has its drawbacks, but it has a lot going for it, too. I grew up in the area and have spent most of my adult life in the city here. I love traveling and wish I could do a lot more of it than I get to...but I will always call Chicago home. I just can't imagine living anywhere else at this point in my life. >But aren't the summers really hot (read: balmy) as well? Or are they >pretty mild? It depends. Every few years we'll get a real stinker, but in between, they're usually rather moderate. We'll always have some really hot days, even in our mildest summers, but mostly those spells don't last long unless we're in a monster summer. And we get cool summers once in a while, too. Someone here told me the other day that this chilly weather we're having now means we'll have a cool summer. We have the lake here (Michigan) which is a nice, moderating force. It helps keep temps. cooler. I won't mind if we have a cool summer. I love not having to run the air conditioner. I love to sleep w/ the window open a little and get the night air (except for the time a skunk decided to move in under a bush just below my bedroom window). The only drawback to cool summers is that it detracts from the beach. We have some marvelous beaches here and a hot day is really nice for the beach. We had a coolish summer last year and I remember trying the beach on of the days and it was just too chilly sitting out on a blanket in my swimsuit or going into the water. >> LOL! It's not normally that dark at 10 am here. My point was, the cloud >> cover was so thick and heavy, it was hard to remember it was morning, not >> night. As I was writing, the rain was coming down in sheets. >Now that's just a damn shame. here's hoping the weather improves over >where you're at, and you get some bona-fide summer. It's no fun having >rain in the summertime! Well, today turned into a beautiful day! Temp. went up to 70, which is the warmest it's been in almost two weeks and not a cloud in the sky. It was just about perfect and I even got in a little walk earlier. This is the kind of day I usually think of when I think of early June here. Usually late spring and early to mid fall is glorious here. >Yep, I was actually quite incredulous at the beauty. I felt so >compelled to remember it that I snapped up about twelve sunset pictures >in a row. They came out wonderfully! I've never seen such a beautiful >sunset. I can believe it. I've heard many people refer to Hawaii as paradise on earth. I hope I get to see it some day. >> Hey, I don't know if you have scanning capacity on your PC system, but if >> you do and you ever get some of these photos scanned, let me know. I'd love >> to see some. >I do in fact have a scanner, so I will make a point of scanning some >in. Is it kosher to send JPEG attachments in a RATSA message? No, it's not! Not unless you want to get flamed big time! When you get the photos scanned, though, email me directly and you can attach some to that. Use any post of mine to "reply to author" if you like...I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding a post of mine, LOL! Or, if you have a web page and you put vacation pics up there, you can post a TAN or OT post w/ the URL so anyone who is interested can look at them. >Sounds like a plan to me. We're way beyond trying to figure out what >the murder weapon was and where it's hidden. I did think of one funny suggestion to one of your questions, though, that I hate to pass on. I said something about how it would have been better to bring in a short-term character to replace Bo, who would have to go on temp. leave while Melanie was a suspect. You asked who would I suggest and I thought of someone who could be perfect: Robert Blake. >> Btw, can you believe Melanie supposedly leaving town for good w/ one >> overnight bag? (yesterday's ep) This bugs me more than anything, how >> characters on soaps travel unbelievably light when they leave town for good. >yeah I noticed that. she didn't even stop for her medical bag. I >thought-- one little carryon, eh? That's all she's going to bring? I know she's not the best-dressed character on the show, but Jimminy Crickets, I have more clothes than will fit in one overnight bag! That little bag she took would only get me through a few days. And I'm hardly a fashion plate. >Well I noticed that but really was just so eager to see Melanie leaving >that I was willing to overlook it. You just don't know how TERRIBLY >DISAPPOINTED I was when Bo convinced Lainey to stay on the show. I kept >wondering, "Bo, what are you doing? Let her go!" LOL! Do you remember when he was dating Lindsay and they had a big blowout over her jealousy over Nora? She had this incredible moment of insight and she went by his place to tell him goodbye. She said she was going to spend some time w/ Jen, who was recovering from a broken leg, and then she was going to get some therapy. She didn't think they should resume the relationship until she could get some answers as to why she does these kinds of things. And do you remember what he did? He begged her not to go....he pressured her to forget about Jen and her broken leg and not to see a therapist, and that the answer to all their problems was for them to get married!!!! Can you believe it???? The woman has one moment of lucidity and clarity for the first time in her whole life and Bo squashes it and says all they have to do is get married! I nearly kicked the TV set in! Had he not interferred, Psycholady might have gotten some help for herself and who knows? Think of all the suffering that might have been avoided. I bet he kicks himself over that one lying awake at night! He has some real co-dependency issues, I tell you! Could you believe the nerve of Lindsay yesterday when she was ragging on Lanie about bringing Colin into all of their lives and she said something about Nora losing years her life? I thought, you're blaming that on Lanie? Talk about chutzpah! >I guess soap characters are so rich nowadays that they can just up and >leave their homes and cars and buy new ones at their destination. Not >terribly realistic, but it just seems that soap characters have a real >get-up-and-go attitude. They sure do. It would be nice to travel so light and move to a new home w/ such ease. >Speaking of unrealistic things on soaps, ever notice how no one locks >the door to his/her house? People just come in go in Sam's house... >hell, he should install a rotating door in the front. People came and >went into nora's a few months back. Same thing for Asa's and Viki's >houses. Considering they're so wealthy, you think they'd sink some of >their dinero into improved security measures. Yep, no one bothers knocking and doors are never locked...no matter how many times people have been kidnapped and terrorized. They still never lock their doors. I decided years ago that Llanview must have enacted a special ordinance prohibiting locks on the inside of doors to keep people out. The only locks allowed on doors are on the outside to lock people in. People are forbidden to speak of the reason behind this strange law...but it's strictly enforced and obeyed. As a result, people are not required to ring or knock. Ringing or knocking is considered an extreme courtesy....most folks simply walk right in as if it was their place. >> And have you seen how many times Blair has had to move from one house to >> another, depending on where she's been thrown out of? She always shows up >> the next place she's going w/ one or two small suitcases. Yet, we hardly >> ever see her in the same outfit twice and she's always wearing all sorts of >> jewelry and accessories. You'd think the jewelry and accessories alone would >> take at least two suitcases. Are we to believe her clothes vaporize into >> thin air when she takes them off and a whole new fashion ensemble >> materializes magically overnight? And I guess she doesn't have any personal >> items like books, pictures, kitchen stuff, lamps, linens, art objects, etc. >I have noticed that. Maybe since Blair is so thin, all of her clothes >and personal items are just as tiny as well. :) But I have noticed that >Blair is more or a nomad. you never see her with her own home, do you? >She's always living with someone, but she never has any place of her >own. She goes from Todd's Penthouse to Asa's Mansion to Dorian's >mansion, to Kelly's whatever-you-call-it-house... but she doesn't have >any place her own, so in essence, she has very few personal effects. I guess that must be it. No, you're right....I don't think she's had her own place in all the time she's been in Llanview. She's always been somebody's houseguest. There was a whole class of people in the Victorian era that lived like this. They stayed at the homes of friends for weeks at a time, traveling from one home to another, in the US and abroad. Maybe Blair is trying to bring that era back in style. >Speaking of which, I'm surprised she hasn't been fired from the Banner. >she hasn't shown up for work for MONTHS. No, she hasn't done a lick of work there, so it would seem. At least we've seen Kelly cover some stories. Speaking of the Banner, who's been running it? Kevin has been visiting Duke in Texas for ages now and Viki was trapped in Gina's basement for a long time, too....although, I noticed the other day she referred to the time as two weeks. A long two weeks, but probably about right by Llanview time, where one day can drag out a week or more. It's like living on Saturn or something. Anyway, who ran the paper in the meantime? Kelly, I suppose. It's amazing how Kevin has this important job as managing editor and yet can spend months out of town. >> And really considerate of Melanie to leave all her patients behind and her >> job at the hospital w/o any notice or warning, as it appears she was ready >> to do. I sure would not want to be involved w/ someone so impulsive, flighty >> and irresponsible. I wouldn't care how good the person looked in a bathing >> suit! >Did you notice how Bo commented on that during today's episode? I >thought of your comment about Lainey's patients. I know! I totally cracked up when he said that! It was like an hour after I had posted that. Too funny. Did you notice she told him she had found some other doctors to take over her patients? I thought, oh, yeah? When did you do that? In one scene, Lindsay tells her to get out of town and leaves an airline ticket on her couch. The next scene, Lanie has her one little suitcase all packed and is heading out the door til Bo stops her. In the next scene she says she rounded up doctors to take over her whole patient load. Boy, she sure is efficient. Amazing how she was able to get all that done in like no time. And did she notify her boss at the hospital? And was he or she happy when she called 5 mins later and said, "Ooops, changed my mind! I won't be leaving afterall!" Would you want anyone that flighty caring for patients at a hospital you ran? >But Lainey probably >doens't have many patients-- she seems to have so much time off from >work, and we hardly ever see her with a patient, it's just filling out >reports, etc. etc. That's true...by the looks of it, all she has to do is go in a couple of hours every once in a while and do a little paper work. I bet she hardly ever sees any real patients. They did something today I thought was odd. They decide she'll move back in w/ him and they're both still in love and want to get married, but they decide there's too much going on right now to hold a wedding. So they cancel the wedding but nothing is else is different. So why is it she can't wear the engagement ring? Being engaged doesn't mean you have to get married the next day. The engagement can last as long as they want. If they're going to live together and they still want to get married someday, I find it very difficult to understand why she wouldn't put the ring back on. Their whole relationship is so weird, it's just one more ill-fitting piece in a mixed up puzzle that makes no sense. I sure hope the Curse of Bo's Wives catches up w/ him this time and takes out Lanie. I really hate them together and she is especially a weak and dull character. Natasha Tina did NOT go to California. She moved to Baltimore w/ CJ and Sarah. She rec'd a job offer to be a buyer for a chi-chi dept. store. That's the last she was seen. Cord moved to London, Eng. to take a job, also. Clint and Joey moved there, too, when each left the show. I remember once Viki saying something about going to visit Tina and the kids when Erika Slezak was taking a few days off. She has not been mentioned since. Considering that Baltimore is not all that far from Philadelphia, it's a little odd that Tina never blows in for a visit....not for weddings, funerals or crises, like when a family member has taken a bullet or been run over by a car and is in the hospital, fighting for his/her life. But when a character is gone, he/she is usually really gone. And yes, Sarah is the daughter Tina thought Johnny D. had fathered, but it turned out Cord was the father. I stopped watching OLTL for a while around the time Carlo Hesser's family was brought in and I missed that and the Badderly Island stuff, so I can't tell you what her motives weree for getting involved w/ Johnny, but what you suggest could be right. I have a question about the following: Taryn wrote: >jasey brite wrote: >> <snipping Natasha's neato-keen insight into Niki's influence on the >> Ben/"Blondie" ship and the thing about Lindsey's abortive departure> It wasn't Lindsay. It was Lanie. >> Oh, my God, I remember that now! That's crazy! I recall being disgusted >> myself. I think I must've blocked it b/c I absolutely couldn't believe it. >I actually don't remember that, but I hope the writers give Lindsay more >moments like these. I'm lost here. Taryn, to what do you refer? What did Lindsay do that had you so surprised and incredulous? Maybe I missed something. >To think she can carry on as evil and irrational as >she has been simply isn't realistic. Somewhere down there, DEEP, there's >bound to be a heart. I'd like to see more of it (or less of her >intrinsic evil-ness). I mean, no one can be that soul-less and evil, >can she? >Taryn I wouldn't characterize Lindsay as soulless and evil. I would say she's somewhat unbalanced and incredibly neurotic and insecure. To compensate for her terrible insecurity and feelings of worthlessness, she finds other people to blame for her problems (Nora, most consistently, and more recently Lanie and Jessica....a nice bit of consistent writing when Lindsay went off on Jessica for providing a hair sample at the police dept....when afraid things are closing in on her, she typically lashes out at someone and blames them in the most irrational way for her problems). She acts impulsively when her insecurities are stirred up and often what she does is very irrational or self-deluding. If she would take some time to think one of her hair-brained schemes out before she jumps on it, she would not constantly have to go around putting out the endless fires that her ill-conceived plots spark. Changing Bo's sperm count test and bribing the technician to rig the paternity test, if necessary, is one example. But probably the biggest and stupidest and most ill-conceived was convincing Colin to hide Nora from the world. Her motivation for this dopiest of schemes was that Bo had been nicer to her since the accident. What she didn't get, however, was that Bo felt a desire to offer Lindsay forgiveness because he was moved by Nora's death (or her presumed death). But poor whacko Lindsay mistook this sudden kindness as a sign there was still a chance for them....and she attributed this change in fortune for her to the fact that Nora was believed to be gone for good. When Nora turned up alive, Lindsay panicked and mistakenly assumed if Nora returned to Llanview, her chance for a fresh start w/ Bo would be obliterated because she believed Nora still had a hold on Bo's heart. But she was deluding herself. Lindsay never had another chance w/ Bo and it had nothing to do w/ Nora....it was about Lindsay. Not only that, but the other part of her plan was so brainless, too. She tells Colin it would be just for "a few days" until things w/ Bo are cemented. But what did she think would happen in "a few days"? How long did she think Nora could be kept in Colin's house before she healed enough to begin demanding to be released? She never thought the thing out and it was a totally brainless plan from the get-go. What's saddest is it was all for nothing. She would have gotten more credit for being the one to bring Nora home. Bo was totally over Nora. His disenchantment w/ Lindsay had nothing to do w/ feelings he had for Nora...it was all about his feelings for Lindsay, which changed when he learned about her lies and manipulation. And that was never going to be countered to the point of him wanting her back in his life as a partner. Very soon after that, Nora began to realize she was a prisoner not a patient and, from that point on, there was no way out for Lindsay that would free her from serious criminal charges. No way would Colin take the rap alone. Only then do I think Lindsay realized how trapped she was and, by that time, she could see Bo was starting a new life w/ Lindsay's sister. Had Lindsay not found the memory loss drug, Nora would either have recovered enough to the point she was able to escape, or Lindsay would have had to kill her to avoid going to prison. Nora probably does not realize how lucky she is only to have lost a few years from her life. Natasha
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Larry began having difficulties with his love life when a young nurse, named Karen Martin took an unhealthy interest in him. They had a brief relationship, then Karen shocked him when she told him she was going to have his baby. Later, Karen saved Larry after he was severely burned in a fire. His face was wrapped in bandages, and when they were removed, he looked completely different. Though Meredith was Larry's true love, he was forced to marry Karen when she threatened to have an abortion. Later, Karen had a miscarriage and Larry found himself free to be with Meredith. Unfortunately for Larry, Meredith was involved with someone else by the time he was free. Thinking that she was dying of a rare blood disease and upset that Larry had hidden the fact from her, Meredith turned to Tom Edwards, who had come to Llanview claiming to have amnesia. He was taken in by Victor, offered a job at the Banner Newspaper, and named by Meredith after one of her cats. Knowing that Victor yearned to find his long-lost son, Tom pretended to be the Lord heir but when he fell in love with Meredith, things became complicated. He proposed to Meredith, but she could not accept, and instead turned at last to her true love, Larry. Larry was not the ideal husband Victor Lord would have chosen for his daughter. The Wolek family lived in the poorest section of town. However, Victor had a change of heart when he realized how very much they loved each other. He invited Meredith and Larry to come and live in his mansion, Llanfair. At first, Larry refused, but later he relented and agreed to live in a garage apartment on the estate. In 1970, Meredith and Larry were enjoying the simplicity of their married life, but after a while they decided to start a family. Meredith's doctor strongly advised against it, because of her physical condition, but Meredith and Larry, had other plans. Soon Meredith became pregnant. She gave birth to twins, but only one, Danny, survived. Meredith suffered from severe depression over the loss of her other baby, and became mentally unstable, forcing Larry to call upon Dr. Joyce Brothers to help her. After Meredith recovered from her depression, she and Larry settled down to live a happy life with their new son Danny. Not long after, tragedy struck Larry and Meredith. She and Larry’s brother, Vince became trapped by two burglars at Llanfair. When Vince tried to capture the them, Meredith slipped and hit her head. She was taken to the hospital with cranial hemorrhaging. Meredith died at the hospital, which left Larry extremely depressed. Meanwhile, Vince blamed himself for her death, and Larry decided to move in with his sister Anna and her husband Jim. In 1974, Larry fell in love with one of his patients, Rachel Wilson, who was suffering with severe pain from Hodgkin's disease. After enduring as much as she could, Rachel finally decided that she wanted to end her life, and she wanted Larry to be the administering physician. After Rachel’s death, Larry was convicted of mercy-killing after nurse Susan Barry told them that Rachel's had asked Larry to end her life. In the end, Larry was set free when Dr. Dorian Lord confessed that she was partially responsible. Dorian had given Rachel an injection, but forgot to record it on her chart. Later that same night, Dr. Mark Toland unknowingly administered a second dose, which ultimately killed Rachel. Larry found love again in 1977, when he met his distant cousin, Karen Wolek They began dating, and before long, they were married. Karen tried her best to settle into being Mrs. Larry Wolek, but found their life boring. She dreamed of finding something to satisfy her thirst for luxury and excitement, which she rarely had since Larry spent so many long hours at the hospital. Soon, Karen began secretly dating several men in Llanview. At first, they gave her expensive gifts, but soon she found that they also expected something in return from her. She became a prostitute, and then Marco Dane came to town. Marco was Karen's former lover. He was also a professional pimp and pornographer. It did not take him long before he discovered Karen's newfound career. Marco persuaded Karen to become one of his prostitutes. Although she tried to refuse at first, she later changed her mind and accepted his offer. As time passed, Karen found herself desperately wanting out, but Marco forced her to remain in his “stable” and she prayed that Larry would not discover her secret. When Viki found out Karen's secret, she begged her to tell Larry the truth, but Karen refused. She could not bear to hurt her husband and begged Viki to keep her prostitution a secret. When Marco Dane was found murdered, Viki was arrested and charged with his death. At the trial, Karen, had to take the witness stand, and while being questioned by the DA, she broke down and confessed that she had been working as a prostitute for Marco. In 1980, Karen was raped by Brad Vernon when she rejected his advances. She told Marco, (who had not been murdered after all, it was his twin brother) what Brad had done to her and Marco beat him up. Later, when Larry found out, he also gave Brad a beating. Larry eventually forgave Karen for her prostitution, but she felt that they would never truly get past their problems and they separated. Dr. Ivan Kipling, who had once been an outstanding neurosurgeon, but was now demented, returned to Llanview in 1982 with an outlandish plan to win the love of Karen Wolek. He planted a mind-altering device inside Larry’s brain. Kipling then instructed him to obey his orders. Larry, who was still in love with Karen, lured her to Kipling, who took her to his South American jungle hideaway. Larry finally regained his senses, and after the implant was removed, he rushed to the jungle and rescued Karen from Kipling. During 1983, Larry was devastated when Karen ran off to Canada with Steve Piermont. On the rebound, Larry and Jenny, Brad Vernon’s ex-wife, came close to an affair, but Jenny realized she still had feelings for Brad. In 1984, Larry found himself falling madly in love with ex-mob queen Laurel Chapin, who reminded him of his late wife Meredith. When Larry asked Laurel to be his wife, she happily accepted. Trouble was soon to come for Larry. Tracy James, a nurse and homicidal psychopath took an immediate interest in him and vowed to eventually win him over, with the help of a dangerous ally named Stick. 1995 was a bad year for Larry. Tracy James was causing trouble all over Llanview. She had killed Dr. Marcus Polk, Viki's psychiatrist, and pinned the murder on Clint Buchanan. She also forged medical documents insinuating that Viki had not yet overcome her multiple personality disorder. Viki was locked up in an asylum where Tracy was working. In addition, Tracy was a major pain in Larry's side. She continued her insane romantic pursuit of him and killed Laurel by cutting the brake lines on her car. If that weren’t enough, she also kidnapped Larry and locked him up in a secret room in his own basement, which was constructed to resemble his office at the hospital. Larry escaped and Tracy, planning to blow up half of Llanview with a bomb, was distracted by her favorite song, Frank Sinatra's "I'll Be Seeing You." The bomb exploded and Tracy and her sidekick Stick were killed. In 1989, Brenda McGillis was going through a rough pregnancy. With the father of her unborn child dead, she turned to Larry for comfort, which he readily offered. In time, Larry and Brenda became very intimate. While she was pregnant she fell unconscious and was trapped in a room where radioactive testing was being conducted. Luckily, she survived and was able to give birth to her baby. In 1991, when Viki’s daughter, Megan, began feeling increasingly weak and frequently ill, Viki told her to talk to Larry. At first, she ignored Viki's suggestions, but when she kept getting worse, she made an appointment to see him. After running some tests, Larry had to tell her that she had developed a case of lupus, a sometimes crippling disease. Soon after the beginning of the new year, Megan's condition became much worse and she was admitted to hospital, with Larry as her personal doctor. Soon after, Megan’s kidneys failed and she was quickly placed on dialysis. Larry told the family that unless they could find a kidney donor, Megan could die. Larry found that Viki was the only match. They completed the transplant, but Megan’s body rejected it. She then came down with a fever and began to hallucinate. Megan became weaker and weaker until she was almost comatose. By that time Larry knew there was no hope for her survival. Megan passed away. In April of 2000, a train that was carrying several Llanview residents, derailed and crashed. Among those who were injured was Nora Buchanan. There was an explosion in one of the cars and everyone assumed that Nora had died, because they could not find her. Nora spent weeks in Cherryvale Clinic, and then was taken by Dr Colin MacIver, to his home, where he nursed her back to health. While she was there, Lindsay Rappaport injected her with a drug that wiped out her memory. When Nora was finally taken back home, she was admitted to Llanview hospital, under Larry’s care. When it came out that Nora could have been drugged, Larry found that she still had the remnants of a certain drug in her system that would cause her to suffer amnesia. As time progressed, Larry continued to watch over Nora in order to help her. He also did his best to keep Colin MacIver out of her room, as he was upsetting the family. No one except Lindsay knew why he was there.
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Catherine Hickland. Actress: Liebe, Lüge, Leidenschaft. Catherine Hickland is an American actress, best known for her starring roles on Daytime Television, most notably in the award-winning role of "Lindsay Rappaport" on ABC 's Liebe, Lüge, Leidenschaft (1968). Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her first professional job got her nationwide attention, as a stewardess in an airline "Fly Me" advertising campaign. She has performed in many guest-starring roles on episodic...
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Catherine Hickland is an American actress, best known for her starring roles on Daytime Television, most notably in the award-winning role of "Lindsay Rappaport" on ABC 's Liebe, Lüge, Leidenschaft (1968). Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her first professional job got her nationwide attention, as a stewardess in an airline "Fly Me" advertising campaign. She has performed in many guest-starring roles on episodic television and been a frequent guest on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee", "Live with Regis and Kelly", The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996) and The Wayne Brady Show (2001). Miss Hickland starred on Broadway in "Les Miserables" as "Fantine". And the off-Broadway hit, "Pieces". Fascinated by the mind and how it works, Catherine Hickland was first exposed to hypnosis, as a young girl watching Pat Collins, "The Hip Hypnotist" on television. During her final two years on "One Life", Catherine diligently studied the art of hypnosis. After becoming a certified hypnotherapist, and having spent her life in front of the camera and onstage, she took the art and science of hypnosis into entertainment. In 2008, she debuted her show, "The Hypnotist", at the prestigious New World Stages in New York City, and never looked back. Today, Catherine is the most successful and well-known female hypnotist in the country. She performs well over 200 comedy hypnosis shows a year. As a hypnotherapist, Catherine is passionate about guiding people to their inner freedom as much as she loves being onstage performing for thousands of people all over the country. She is a popular speaker and the author of "The 30 Day Heartbreak Cure, a Guide to Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month From Today" (Simon & Shuster). A teacher of the mind/body/spirit connection, Catherine volunteers her time visiting and speaking with women in the Federal Prison System. In 2013, Catherine opened a training facility in Las Vegas for people who want to learn self-hypnosis, as well as training hypnotists who want to learn the art of stage hypnosis. She plans to take hypnosis into the mainstream in a way that has never been done before. In 2001, Catherine created and remains CEO of "Cat Cosmetics", a very successful line of color cosmetics. Because of her long and successful career in television, Catherine has International appeal, and enjoys meetings people from all over the world. She is married to producer Todd Fisher, and divides her time between their home in Las Vegas and their ranch in California, where she lives with 24 chickens, 3 horses, a miniature donkey, 2 geese, 13 ducks, and a pet turkey. And, yes, she can hypnotize animals.
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After growing up in a ritzy Chicago suburb, Nora Hanen went on to get her law degree at Midwestern College where she met her first husband Hank Gannon. During college, unbeknownst to Hank, Nora had an affair with his brother RJ. After the birth of their daughter, Nora and Hank's marriage dwindled and they divorced five years later. Nora Hanen, moved to Llanview in 1992 where she would meet, fall in love, move in with and become engaged to Bo Buchanan. The following year, Nora suffered from a brain tumor and underwent surgery that left her temporarily blind. While recovering in her beach house, a disgruntled past client, Todd Manning, terrorized Nora and attempted to rape her. However, she was able to distract him with a hard blow to the head just as Bo came to the rescue! Nora underwent another surgery and her eyesight was restored. Nora and Bo rocked Llanview with their wedding of the century in which Little Richard performed! This would mark the beginning of the couple's love for dance and Bo and Nora went on to enter and win many dance competitions. Their happiness would come to an end with the death of Bo's son Drew. Desperate to save Bo from the emotional loss, and the fact that he could no longer have children, Nora slept with Sam Rappaport and conceived a child to pass off as Bo's. Not long after, Nora's enemy, Lindsay Rappaport, told Bo Nora's secret and their marriage came to an end. After Nora gave birth to Matthew, she and Sam tried to form a family, but Nora's heart was still with Bo. Later, Nora would get the shock of her life after finding out that Lindsay had paid someone to switch Bo's test results! Worse yet, when she broke the news to Sam, he already knew! On Bo's way to the alter with Lindsay, Nora broke up their wedding and told Bo that Lindsay had tampered with his test results, not realizing that Lindsay was pregnant with Bo's baby. Bo called off his wedding and Lindsay ended up having a miscarriage. While traveling with a prisoner on a train to Statesville, Nora begged for Bo's forgiveness. However he refused. When the train derailed, Bo was left with regrets when Nora was unfound and presumed dead. Little did anyone know, Nora had been rescued by Lindsay's ex-brother-in-law Colin MacIver. Nora once again became a victim to another one of Lindsay's scams after she convinced Colin to hold Nora hostage! Not knowing what she would use it for, RJ sold Lindsay a mind erasing drug and Lindsay wiped away Nora's memory! Todd Manning stumbled upon Colin's house, saved Nora and bought her back to Llanview. However, the last Nora remembered was that she was married to Hank! Nora was given the proper care and a reversal drug was used to bring her memories back, except for the last three years. Wanting to prove Lindsay's involvement, Nora spent time with Colin until he tried raping her forcing Nora to push him down the stairs to his death. Nora thought she'd seen a ghost when Colin's twin, Troy, arrived in town. However, after he saved Matthew from a rare disease, Nora was grateful. Troy also helped Nora prove that Lindsay was behind her kidnapping, in turn putting Lindsay in a rage. Thinking she was shooting Troy, Lindsay put a bullet in Sam and killed him! After Sam's death, Nora read a letter left in Sam's will stating that Matthew had been Bo's son all along! Allowing Bo and Matthew to bond, Nora threw herself into the case of the Music Box Killer. Being a main suspect, Troy kidnapped Matthew in order to make Nora believe he wasn't the killer. In the end, Matthew was returned unharmed. Nora's biggest mistake would come after marrying DA Daniel Colson not realizing he was a gay serial killer! Although Bo and Nora have always had a connection, remarriage never came. Shortly after, Nora suffered a stroke and spent months in a coma. In April of 2006, she finally came to and has been working diligently to regain her strength, her life and keep the ones she loves close to her heart! However, after the death and return of her friend Marty Thornhart, Nora took in Cole and Marty, stood by the Buchanan's after the death of Asa, and is now facing her biggest challenge... Dealing with the fact that her son Matthew is paralyzed - after being in a car accident with an impaired Cole, as well as her resurfacing feelings for Bo, especially since she was set to marry his brother Clint! Nora and Bo couldn't ignore their feelings and decided to tell Clint the truth, who was told by Neval - posing as Nigel! Bo and Nora later married. Their next bout of troubles came when Inez Salinger started working for Bo. Nora was jealous over their relationship and accused Inez of wanting her husband. Bo insisted he was only trying to help Inez ward off her abusive estranged husband Eddie, who disgusted Nora with his sexual innuendos toward her. Nora was kidnapped by Eddie and held in a motel room. Eddie sent Bo text messages to imply Nora had left town and that she wanted him to sleep with Inez. Rex saved Nora then the two got in a car accident. Nora went missing for some time then later found out Eddie had been murdered. She slowly started to remember going back to the Minute Man Motel and seeing Clint, who had been arrested for the murder.
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OLTL Alum Catherine Hickland Pens Touching Tribute To Mother-In-Law Debbie Reynolds, and Sister-In-Law Carrie Fisher
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Catherine Hickland, who fearlessly played the role of troublemaker Lindsay Rappaport on ABC’s One Life to Live, has recently suffered an unimaginable loss of two women very close to her, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. As fans of Catherine know she is married to Reynolds son, Todd Fisher.  In sharing her thoughts on the passing […]
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Catherine Hickland, who fearlessly played the role of troublemaker Lindsay Rappaport on ABC’s One Life to Live, has recently suffered an unimaginable loss of two women very close to her, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. As fans of Catherine know she is married to Reynolds son, Todd Fisher. In sharing her thoughts on the passing of both Debbie and Carrie, Hickland took to her website CatherineHickland.com to express her grief and thoughts on their sudden passing and what it meant to her in a blog post entitled, “No Words Remembering Debbie and Carrie.” Catherine began her post stating: “I loved my mother in law. I feel so blessed to have been able to spend seven years with this magnificent woman. We had a lot in common, and we did some seriously good deep talking over those years. Neither of us cared much for small talk. What a relief for us both. Deep talking is what I love to do, which is probably why I make my living as a hypnotist. I love real life, real feelings, imagination, and life experience. I have so many memories of those conversations.” She later related a funny and touching story about her nuptials to Todd and Carrie’s part in the ceremony: “When Todd and I decided to get married, Carrie, Debbie and Carrie’s incredible assistant, Byron, planned our wedding. Debbie was not feeling well when we decided to get married, and so Carrie thought it was best if we got married at her home so that Debbie could come and go easily if she didn’t feel well enough to stay during the reception. Carrie was Todd’s ‘best man.’ Carrie did what Carrie wanted and everyone understood that, so I didn’t think a thing of it when she smoked an e-cigarette throughout the entire ceremony. At one point she spontaneously suggested that Todd, I, and our friend and pastor Henry Cutrona, take a hit off of the ‘peace pipe’to seal the deal. What were we going to say? We all took a puff. The guests howled. During the prayer before the rings, when everyone’s eyes were closed, Carrie dropped the ring. ” Later, Hickland came forth with her sorrow: “My being hurts. I’ve now been home for 5 days, the first three spent with my face planted in my pillow. My body finally fell apart. Three weeks of little to no sleep, incredible compounding stress, keeping emotions in check to get through what needed to be gotten through, all takes a toll. But then, you know all this. A broken heart is a broken heart, and who hasn’t had one of those? We are all in this life together.” Throughout this memorial to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, Hickland truly made her sorrow relatable for anyone who has gone through the sudden loss of a loved one. It was a beautifully written account that we hope On-Air On-Soaps site visitors will take a moment to check out. So, what did you think of the thoughts expressed by Catherine in her post on the passing of her mother and sister-in-law? Share your thoughts in the comment section below. On General Hospital, viewers will now see Lindsay Hartley stepping back into the role of Sam McCall temporary filling-in once again for Kelly Monaco. Hartley began airing on today’s Thursday, August 22nd episode and reportedly via Soap Opera Digest, is only back for a “short-term stint.” Lindsay is no stranger to the soaps having also appeared as Theresa on Passions; Arianna on Days of Our Lives; and as Cara on All My Children. Back in 2020, when Kelly Monaco had to step away from GH for a bit, Hartley first took on the part. Later, she returned to play Sam in 2021, and once again in January of 2024. Taking to her Instagram Story, Hartley wrote, “Grateful to be stepping in again.” She was pictured in a photo from the funeral of Molly (Kristen Vaganos) and TJ’s (Tajh Bellow) baby alongside her on-screen mother, Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis) and also Kristina played by Kate Mansi. The timing of Kelly’s temporary exit comes at a pivotal time for the character as her man, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) awaits to see just what the prognosis is of his ex-wife, Lulu, who has been in a coma in a longterm care facility, plus all the drama between the Davis sisters. Last fall, Monaco celebrated her 20th anniversary with General Hospital and her fans have been clamoring for her to have more story as Sam has been a bit back-burnered of late. Is that all about to change? Stay tuned. So, glad that if anyone was replacing Kelly, it was soap vet, Lindsay Hartley? Share your thoughts via the comment section below. Just a few weeks before its season five premiere on Monday, September 9th, CBS Media Ventures had already renewed daytime’s The Drew Barrymore Show for its sixth season, which means the talker will continue on at least through the 2025-2026 season. While The Drew Barrymore Show will continue airing on CBS stations in its current time slot, it also has been given a higher profiles spots in the schedule in seven of the top 20 markets. In a statement, Wendy McMahon, President and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures announced on Thursday, “Drew is a one-of-a-kind talent who is an integral part of the CBS and Paramount family. This early renewal and upgrades are a testament to our commitment to The Drew Barrymore Show and its loyal audience, who tune in every day to see Drew’s warmth, inquisitiveness and spontaneity.” McMahon added, “Over the last few seasons, stations have realized that The Drew Barrymore Show’is like no other series in daytime, bringing Drew’s brand of positivity and ad-friendly content to viewers on a consistent basis. Many of these upgrades now pair ‘Drew’ with a CBS Mornings lead-in, which has proven to be a powerful combination. This season, in markets where ‘Drew’ airs at 9:00 a.m., its ratings are +21% higher among total viewers when CBS Mornings is the lead-in.” The announced station upgrades will be given to CBS stations in six markets, which include five of the top 10 markets, along with a station and time slot upgrade in Houston. Coming up, The Drew Barrymore Show will get the 9:00 a.m. timeslot block following “CBS Mornings” in three major markets, New York (WCBS), Dallas (KTVT) and Boston (WBZ). In three other markets, the talk show will air as an hour block at 3:00 p.m., including in Philadelphia (KYW), San Francisco (KPIX) and Miami (WFOR). In Houston, ‘Drew’ is moving to NBC affiliate KPRC and will air at 10am. Meanwhile in an interview released with Entertainment Tonight on Thursday, Barrymore addressed audience criticism for her touchy-feely nature with her guests. She told ET, “I’ll try to practice physical distance, which is not my strong point.” She added, “Do you know how hard the pandemic was for me? I was alone in a studio by myself! I like to be around people. It’s not everyone’s favorite, but I’m sorry to those people.” Are you glad that The Drew Barrymore had been picked up for a 6th season? Do you like Drew’s touchy-feely nature when hosting and chatting with her guests? Comment below. What happens when a daytime soap opera takes their fictional home shopping network products and makes them a reality? That’s what has happened with the newly-announced partnership between General Hospital and Knocking, the content and commerce marketplace. Now, the licensed online shopping platform Shop Home and Heart.com, is live coinciding with the August 22 and 23rd episode of GH, and revolve around Deception promoting its latest product segment on Home & Heart. At the epicenter is The Deceptor, which is now available on the online platform which is a aportable skincare device that was created as part of the show’s storyline involving its thirty-year-old beauty brand. Knocking had revealed that The Deceptor skincare wand features the latest advancement in skin rejuvenating property Red Light Therapy, it helps improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and rejuvenates skin. It’s lightweight, portable features allow it to be used at-home or on the go. In addition, ShopHomeandHeart.com will offer real products inspired by the show’s beauty brand including: handbags, jewelry, and makeup inspired and worn by GH characters, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the world of General Hospital beyond the screen. Frank Valentini (executive producer, GH) shared in a statement, “Our exciting collaboration with Knocking gives us the opportunity to engage with our loyal fans in a whole new way. Shop Home and Heart.com helps bring Port Charles to life in such a delightful way.” In story, lifestyle expert, best-selling author, and QVC Guest Host, Andy Paige, has been tapped as the spokesperson for Knocking to promote the online version of Deception products. Known for her appearances on TV shows such as Starting Over, Ten Years Younger, How Do I Look, Marie, and Soap Talk, Paige will share beauty and fashion tips. Look for Paige to appear on the Friday, August 23rd episode of GH playing the new Home & Heart program host, Pearl, alongside Morgan Fairchild’s character of Haven de Havilland. As previously reported, TV host and journalist, Debbie Matenopolous also appears as “Michelle’, the producer of Home & Heart. Check out the Michael Fairman Channel interview with Debbie Matenopolous for more on her GH appearance and the new Shop Home and Heart website and shopping platform below. Now, let us know, what do you think of this immersive project which brings “Deception” to life and skin care and other products directly to your home? Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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Lindsay Rappaport's life might have seemed idyllic, considering her successful husband Sam and two healthy children Will and Jennifer. However, it was far from it. Lindsay constantly wanted more out of life-particularly things of the material kind. After a brief affair with Sam's law partner, Lindsay and Sam divorced... Children: Will Rappaport (with Sam Rappaport), Jennifer Rappaport (deceased; with Sam Rappaport) Sibling: Melanie MacIver Grandchildren: Megan Buchanan (deceased) Significant Romantic Relationships: Sam Rappaport (1st husband/divorced), Clint Buchanan (2nd husband/divorced), Bo Buchanan, Troy MacIver, RJ Gannon
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Kevin M. O’Reilly (BA ’83, JD ’88) is the director of Mexican affairs at the U.S. Department of State. A member of the Foreign Service since 1987, he returned to the U.S. in August 2012 after a year-long assignment as director for police training, anti-corruption, and judicial reform programs at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, during a period which included the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq. Jean M. Cocozza (JD ’89) was sworn in as a Cook County circuit court judge in February. Leslie A. Hairston (JD ’89) was honored with the 2013 Donald L. Hollowell Distinguished Service Award at Loyola’s Black Law Students Association Alumni Dinner in April. She is alderman of the 5th Ward of the City of Chicago. Alice O. Martin (JD ’89) was recognized as a 2013 Illinois Super Lawyer in the intellectual property and intellectual property litigation practice areas. Super Lawyers , a Thomson Reuters publication, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. 1990s Christine R. Downs (JD ’91 ) has been appointed associate judge of Illinois’ 16th Judicial Circuit Court. Kathryn H. Garlow (BBA ’87, JD ’91), a partner with the law firm Shepard Schwartz & Harris, has been named a 2012 Woman to Watch by the Illinois CPA Society and the American Institute of CPAs. The award is given to women in the CPA profession who have made significant contributions to the accounting profession, their organizations, and the development of women as leaders. Daniel M. Kotin (JD ’91) is a partner at the new Chicago law firm Tomasik Kotin Kasserman LLC, which opened its doors in April. Prior to joining the new firm, he was a partner at Corboy & Demetrio. William A. Powel III (LLM ’91) has served the past 15 years as system vice president, general counsel, and secretary for Summa Health System, an integrated delivery system based in Akron, Ohio. He was recently appointed chancellor in the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, where he serves as legal advisor to the bishop. He was listed in the 2013 edition of Best Lawyers in America . Eryk J. Spytek (JD ’94) is vice president and associate general counsel and assistant secretary at Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. in Glenview, Illinois. Maria T. Cenzon (JD ’96) is a judge for the Superior Court of Guam. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Cenzon worked as chief legal counsel to Governor of Guam Eddie Baza Calvo. For 12 years before joining government service, she worked in private practice, concentrating on commercial transactions, insurance defense, real estate transactions, administrative law and procedures, and complex civil litigation. Prior to her appointment as a judge, Cenzon served on the board of governors of the Guam Bar Association, and as president of the Guam Legal Services Corporation. Shehnaz I. Mansuri (JD ’98) has been named manager of the Pro Bono Service Initiative of the Public Service and Public Interest Law Program at the University of Chicago Law School. She joined the University of Chicago Office of Career Advancement in 2011 after practicing law at Gregory E. Kulis and Associates. James P. Moorhead (JD ’99) recently formed the Moorhead Law Group LLC, a Chicago-based law firm with a national practice in commercial real estate, conservation, and sports law. He resides in Chicago with his wife and two children. 2000s Jeffrey L. Terry (JD ’00) joined the Perkins Coie LLP firm as a senior counsel in the firm’s private equity practice. 1960s Gino L. DiVito (BA ’59, JD ’63), a partner at Tabet, DiVito, & Rothstein LLC, was presented with an honorary doctor of laws degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law for his lasting impact on the Chicago legal community and the Illinois justice system. The degree was presented at the School of Law’s May commencement ceremony, where he served as this year’s commencement speaker (also see page 5). He was also honored with the Harold Sullivan Award in December at a luncheon of the Midyear Meeting of the Illinois Judges Association and Illinois State Bar Association. 1970s Charles P. Amato (JD ’75) was recently inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at St. Paul High School in Norwalk, Ohio. Michael A. Harring (JD ’75) has been elected to the American Law Institute, the leading independent organization in the U.S. producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. Harring is vice president and deputy general counsel, North America, with Deere & Company. Nathaniel R. Howse Jr. (BA ’73, JD ’76) was honored with the 2013 Norman Amaker Award of Excellence at Loyola’s Black Law Students Association Alumni Awards Dinner in April. The award is presented to an individual who has achieved the ideals and the model established by Professor Amaker. Reynold E. Becker (JD ’78) leads government relations for Combined Insurance in Glenview, Illinois, a subsidiary of ACE Group. 1980s Nicholas Anaclerio (JD ’84) recently joined Vedder Price PC as a shareholder in the firm’s labor and employment practice area. Jay R. Orlowski (BBA ’83, JD ’87) was elected to partnership at the law firm Lindsay, Rappaport & Postel LLC, where he specializes in defending construction injury, fire loss, product liability, medical negligence, premises liability, Wrongful Death Act, and auto liability cases, as well as uninsured/underinsured claims and bad-faith claims. John M. Janiga (BBA ’79, MBA ’82, JD ’88) was one of five professors from Loyola University Chicago featured in The Princeton Review ’s new book, The Best 300 Professors, which profiles top undergraduate professors in the U.S. Janiga was the 2011 recipient of Loyola’s Quinlan School of Business Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award at the undergraduate level. He received the Illinois CPA Society’s Outstanding Educator Award for Four-Year Institutions. Articles he coauthored (with Louis Harrison), “Gimme Shelter—Gifting in 2011 While Retaining Strings” and “Life Insurance Held in Trusts: Traps for the Unwary,”were published in the Journal of Passthrough Entities. His article “Do the Passive Activity Loss Rules Impact the Choice of a Family Limited Partnership Versus a Family Limited Liability Company for Estate Planning Discount Purposes?” was published in Trusts and Estates . Janiga practices taxation, estate planning, and business law at the Chicago law firm Spagnolo & Hoeksema LLC. Shellie Karno (JD ’88) was recently named general counsel at Norwegian American Hospital in Chicago. L oyola’s law alumni are leaders in local and national firms, courtrooms, public interest organizations, classrooms, and other venues. Here’s an update of what your classmates have been doing. Share your own news by contacting Elisabeth Brookover at , 312.915.6911 (fax), or Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Philip H. Corboy Law Center, 25 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL 60611. Be sure to include your full name, class year, and contact information. We’re looking forward to hearing from you! (CONTINUED ON PAGE 38) HEARSAY Remembering trial advocacy giant Phil Corboy Dan Kotin (JD ’91) gave the 2013 Corboy Lecture,“The Life and Legacy of Phil Corboy,”to a packed crowd in January. Night of networking Katherine Palmitier (left), David Bernhardy, and Lauren Sarkesian (all JD ’12) joined other young alumni at the Fall Networking Night. SPRING 2013 37 36
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Fictional Character Soap opera character Lindsay RappaportOne Life to Live characterPortrayed byCatherine HicklandDuration1998–2009, 2012First appearanceMay 14, 1998 ( )Last appearanceJanuary 6, 2012 (2012-01-06)ClassificationFormer, regularCreated byPam LongIntroduced by Lindsay Rappaport is a fictional character on the American daytime drama One Life to Live. She was portrayed by Catherine Hickland, who debuted May 14, 1998,[1] and played her continually through October 2008. Hickland briefly reprised the role in July 2009. Hickland returned to the role of Lindsay from January 4–6, 2012, for the show's ABC Daytime finale.[2] Character background [edit] Lindsay was born off-screen to a stern and disapproving father, Dennis Farrell, who doted on her younger sister, Melanie, while shunning Lindsay. Even after Lindsay married hotshot lawyer Sam Rappaport and raised his two children, Lindsay was disappointed and angered when Sam's fell out of love with her and in love with Nora Hanen. A series of desperate affairs followed for Lindsay, including one with brother-in-law, Colin MacIver, and the loveless marriage of Sam and Lindsay finally ended as their two children reached adulthood. Storylines [edit] Lindsay arrives in Llanview following Sam, immediately sparking a rivalry with Nora Hanen. She befriends and marries Clint Buchanan, but the marriage falls apart. Obsessed with the woman she blamed for ending her marriage, Lindsay engages in a vendetta against Nora, aiming to break up her marriage to Bo Buchanan; this begins a feud which would last a decade. A business partnership, meanwhile, blossoms with Dorian Lord, and Lindsay forges a friendship with R.J. Gannon. Sam and Lindsay's children, Will and Jennifer, appear in 1998 and 2001, respectively. Jen ends up turning to prospective stepmother Nora as a maternal figure for advice on life and relationships, to the displeasure of Lindsay. Lindsay's relationship with R.J. eventually blossoms into a romance, and she helps him gain custody of his granddaughter, Jamie, after the death of R.J.'s daughter, Keri Reynolds. Lindsay becomes attached to Jamie, but her relationship with R. J. ends in early 2007. Single again, Lindsay rededicates herself to a motherly relationship with Jen's best friend, Marcie Walsh McBain, her new husband Michael McBain, and their adopted son "Tommy". At the same time, she busies herself with numerous children's charities, advocacy groups for single mothers, and showcases the work of artist Cristian Vega in her gallery. In August 2007, Lindsay is shocked to discover that she had won Llanview's famed "Woman of the Year" award. After Nora presents the award, an emotional Lindsay tells the audience she can not accept it, after which John McBain arrests her for the murder of Spencer Truman. During Lindsay's arraignment, she gives an emotional account of the circumstances and events that led her to kill Spencer: she knew that Spencer had arranged for the McBains to adopt Todd Manning’s missing infant son, and murdered him to prevent the McBains from losing Tommy. Lindsay then collapses into catatonia and is remanded to St. Ann’s psychiatric hospital for evaluation. After learning of visits from several friends, such as Bo and R.J., Nora arranges to have criminal proceedings reconvened, convinced that Lindsay has feigned mental illness. On January 3, 2008, Lindsay is deemed fit to stand trial but also determined to have been insane at the time of the murder. With both Bo and R.J. offering to be her legal guardian, Lindsay is returned to St. Ann’s sanitarium. Lindsay is eventually remanded into Bo's guardianship. After her release, Lindsay confides in R.J. that she had indeed faked a breakdown to avoid prosecution for murder. R.J. writes Lindsay a letter thanking her for confiding in him. The letter gets mixed with Nora's court filings, though, and Nora forces Lindsay to reveal her secret. Lindsay's attorney attempts to get her murder charges dropped on double jeopardy but fails, and she pleads guilty. Bo visits Lindsay in jail on August 27, 2008.[3] Bo visits Lindsay in Statesville again on July 30 and 31, 2009.[4][5][6] Hickland appears again as a vision of Lindsay Rex Balsom’s dream sequence on October 1, 2009. During the Statesville Prison break in January 2012, Lindsay breaks into Bo's apartment to warn him about the plan of Troy MacIver to kidnap Nora. Bo and Lindsay thwart Troy’s plans. Nora thanks Lindsay for saving their lives and agrees to a truce. Bo and Nora promise Lindsay to do everything they can to get her paroled. As Lindsay leaves, she has a smirk on her face and the audience is left to wonder where Lindsay went. Catherine Hickland stated she purposefully played up that moment ambiguously to leave story options open for the Prospect Park continuation of One Life to Live.[7] References [edit]
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Women in daytime = whores. At least, I think they’re the same. I dunno. It’s hard for me to figure it all out since I’m just a woman. Either I’ve been watching too much daytime or it’s the peyote… (just kidding on the last part, though given what some shows are doing to daytime women and viewers as a consequence, a little peyote might make daytime shows go down a little easier). General Hospital I’m all about the ‘I told you so’ lately and I want to hand one out to the writers of GH. I’ve never been impressed with the casting of James Franco in the role of ‘Franco’ and have been horrified by the drooling and self-congratulating linked to the casting of JF in the role. The fact that the character was named Franco was enough to tell me about the lack of creativity attached his development. It seemed to be all about stunt casting and the hope that a primetime/big screen actor could save GH from falling ratings. It feels as if GH’s PTB were so convinced that negative stereotypes about daytime viewers were real, the stereotype that we’re just a bunch of sex-starved panty-clinching rubes, who lick our screens whenever a hot male actor is featured, that casting JF as ‘Franco’ made sense! As if we don’t already have enough testosterone filled doom and gloom on screen! (As for that screen licking part, I freely admit that I do think about licking the screen when Jason Thompson’s Patrick is on, but hell, who doesn’t?) The idea that “Franco” would cause us to swoon was as big a fallacy as almost everything else the GH writers have offered us by way of propping the Suckpranos storyline. I don’t want to see one more character, stunt casting or otherwise, sacrificed on the altar of the mob boys. Give Olivia her brain back. She was such a strong vibrant character for so long and now she’s a walking-talking mess. All the daydreaming about Sonny makes me ill. If I had to worry about Sonny putting a bullet in my kid’s head because my kid was a cop working to make the world safe? I wouldn’t be able to daydream about having sex with the guy or daydream about him holding my hand. I wouldn’t even daydream about spitting on the guy if he was on fire! What’s wrong with this woman? What’s with her libido? Sonny rocked her world over two decades ago, bedded and nearly wedded her cousin – swore his eternal love for Kate before the world while barely noticing or remembering Olivia, and she’s still lusting for him? STOP! IT! Quit making Carly an idiot who treats Jax’s child as Sonny’s future ‘kidnapped bait’ child. It’s disgusting. Notice that when Carly was listing off the children who were protected by Sonny’s grace, she included Josslyn, and not Molly? STOP IT! STOP making Lulu fall for the mob boys and/or supporting them to the point of even trying to convince the police that they really deserve to be set free instead of in prison where they belong. Stop making her fall for anyone connected, even tangentially, to the mob boys. Whatever those mob boys have going on below the belt must be some powerful mojo! And it’s demeaning to us all. Quit making me feel sorry for Rebecca “NotEmily” Shaw by having her actually be the voice of logic and reason before you ship her off. I really resent you for this one, GH writers. I’m an avowed ‘Remily’ hater and to leave me cheering for her is one of your worse offenses, yet. Even still, I grew tired of the “Liz is a slut’ mantra she had going – not that I disagree with the sentiment, just the constant expression of it. I did enjoy the fact that she continued to remind Liz that her house of cards would soon fold. The sendoff for Rebecca, the Emily- clone was perfect, by having her make friends with a Zander clone… Chad Brannon was pretty darned delicious looking. When his clone character drops Rebecca off in Paris, have him come back! Patrick’s stalker ex could use a good hook up – then again, so could Matt Drake, who spends far too much time trying to convince Robin that her marriage is in trouble! Maxie, Maxie, Maxie… REALLY? She’s gives herself to Franco for the sake of getting him to agree to help her out professionally? Then she tries to pimp out Spinelli to make herself feel better? She gives relationship advice to Max and Diane about ‘balanced cheating’? Maxelli, Scrubs Love, and Jax and Carly were the only interesting things GH had going in its favor and the writers are slowly dismantling all three. Speaking of… For the love of all that’s soap-holy… give me a Scrubs storyline that has nothing to do with old girlfriends crawling out of the woodwork! Yeah, yeah… Patrick puts it on ’em… they can’t get enough… once you go Patrick, you never go back… Even though I can believe that his arrogant aloof treatment of women made them want him more, I’m getting tired of women who are attracted to him on that basis. The writers made the courageous decision to make him a happy family man, now I wish they’d make the courageous decision to create family driven storytelling around the Scorpio-Drake clan. What makes Patrick attractive is that he’s a man who loves his wife and child. Having him betray them would destroy that. Leave something that’s still a little pure and just for us. I’d love it if the GH powers that be would stop treating women (onscreen) like a bunch of ‘spare parts’ waiting to be traded by GH males, as they’re needed. Bringing on stellar actors like James Franco can’t cover the holes in plots, the obsession with the dark arts of the mob boys, or the weak female characters who aren’t just damaged- they’re damned deranged. Treating your viewers like sex-starved fiends who’ll gladly buy what you’re selling won’t help either. I know it’s not just my perspective that GH has lost what made it great… I’ve seen the ratings. GH is hemorrhaging viewers and the great ‘Franco’ (onscreen Franco) doesn’t deliver a big enough draw to stop it: Ratings for the week December 7-11, 2009 (when the character Franco’s arrival and work should have made a difference) HH 1. Y&R 3.7/12 (+.2/same) 2. B&B 2.4/8 (+.1/-.4) 3. DAYS 2.2/7 (+.2/+.1) 4. AMC 2.0/6 (+.1/same) 5. ATWT 1.9/6 (+.1/-.1) 5. GH 1.9/6 (same/-.3) 7. OLTL 1.8/6 (same/ -.2) Week of December 14 – 18th) HH 1. Y&R 3.5/12 (-.2/-.3) 2. B&B 2.3/8 (-.1/-.4) 3. DAYS 2.1/7 (-.1/same) 4. AMC 2.0/7 (same/-.1) 5. GH 1.9/6 (same/-.3) 6. ATWT 1.8/6 (-.1/-.3) 6. OLTL 1.8/6 (same/-.3) Week of December 21 – 25 HH 1. Y&R 3.5/11 (same/-.2) 2. B&B 2.3/7 (same/-.3) 3. DAYS 2.0/6 (-.1/-.1) 3. AMC 2.0/6 (same/same) 5. ATWT 1.8/5 (same/-.1) 5. GH 1.8/5 (-.1/-.4) 7. OLTL 1.7/5 (-.1/-.3) <—— ties low rating (Last time: August 31 – September 4, 2009) Ratings courtesy of Soap Opera Network: SON So why am I still watching? I don’t think soap fans like me want too much. We just want a balance. How about 2 smart women for every woman who is lobotomized for the sake of the dark storylines? I’m hoping Scrubs will survive and find a real storyline and that the writers will give us a storyline about them that will engage the audience without either of them cheating, I’ve FINALLY gotten the Mac and Alexis pairing I’ve been pimping for, through 2009 (don’t think I’m not grateful, just realize I’m not fully satisfied. They’re off to a great start, and I need MORE). Dare I hope that Mac/Alexis/Robert/Anna/Robin/Patrick would be able to restore law and order to PC and that they turn the town around and take down the real bad guys? I’m hoping that smart, funny, and strong-if-not-neurotic, women like Robin and Alexis (and yes, even Diane) will be allowed to lead the way. One Life to Live Nora Buchanan. Nora is the woman who slept with her ex, Sam Rappaport, and passed his child off as her husband Bo’s child. Even better is the fact that she did it for Bo– whose son was recently killed. That was the rationalization she gave for betraying her husband, she most saintedly did it FOR his sake – all the while knowing that Sam was deeply in love with her and knowing what the emotionally fallout might be. Fortunately (or unfortunately) for all involved, after Bo and Sam’s deep pain, it turns out that Matthew was Bo’s son after all. Now we have Nora, who’d been warned/pleaded with/begged not to marry Clint because she didn’t really love him, has now left Clint to be with Bo – during a dark time in Clint’s life. Once again, another ABC male refers to the cheating lying woman who betrayed him as a whore – I can understand Clint’s rage and his willingness to throw Nora’s past in her face.. I just wish I hadn’t already been overwhelmed with the use of the word ‘whore’ from almost every other ABC male before that. Nora’s reaction was still priceless. She’s rude and judgmental and has made a habit of telling others why they’re so unworthy of being loved or trusted. She was stunned that anyone would dare give her the same treatment. I wasn’t crazy about Clint’s choice of words, but I’m glad that the writers finally allowed someone to point out to Nora what a hypocrite she is. True to form, Nora didn’t let a little thing like the truth stop her from being who she is. A full scene later, SHE referred to Kim as ‘that slut’, the ‘whore in her husband’s bed’, a ‘tramp’… uh huh… Sweet irony! She was talking to Bo, Clint’s brother, the man she’d been having an emotional (almost sexual) relationship with and lying to Clint about it when she said it… YIKES! Something about the way Bo and Nora are getting together and the pain it’s causing Clint that’s causing me to want to root for Clint and Kim (a couple I’d previously referred to as the reincarnation of Asa and Blair). Somehow, the writers managed to give Clint and Kim depth. Kim was fixated on her ‘plan’ to get Clint into bed to help him forget Nora. She’d treated Clint like a feeble and emotionally dependent ‘old man’ who would be felled by a little bit of a wiggle and giggle. Kim would have loved Asa – being felled by a wiggle and giggle was more his speed. Clint had already had her investigated. He knew about her stripper past, and didn’t care. He also knew that she thought she was gaming him, and he didn’t care. He knew that her plan to ‘drink him under the table’ was about taking advantage of him… and he didn’t care because he also knew three other things: 1 – He had the truth on his side and still had the upper hand. 2 – That being involved with the town’s ‘sainted woman’ isn’t a guarantee that you’ll end up with an honest woman who’ll treat you well. 3 – That Kim isn’t all bad. Her bark is worse than her bite. Despite the fact that there is a risk of turning Kim into a ‘hooker with a heart of gold’ stereotype, the writers have so far avoided taking her quite that far. The storyline seems to be shaping up into one in which the person in need of rescue may be KIM, not Clint. He’s as intent on using her as she was on using him. I hope that doesn’t happen, because despite my exhaustion with female-male May-December romances, there’s something about this pairing that I like. Nice touch, writers, on having Kim’s plan fail when she underestimated his ability to hold his liquor. BRAVO for letting Clint walk away despite Kim’s offer to let him spend the night and having him warn her to quit while she was ahead. I could root for them as a couple – with Melissa Archer’s Natalie fighting with Kim and making her work to prove her love for Clint. I could <gulp> just as easily root for them developing a strong father-daughter relationship (Oedipal, I know) or have them remain as good friends. Either way, I’m hoping to see far more of Clint and Kim than Bo and Nora. SON’s CarlID offered this observation: It’s interesting to see the fallout of the Bo and Nora reunion. They were a beloved couple many years ago but not only have times changed, many of the people who were in their lives at that time have changed. It’s like, what if you reunite a supercopule and no one cheered? I don’t mean the fans, I mean the characters in their lives. You don’t have a lot of people endlessly going, “You’re fated to be together,” as you do with many other couples on the show. I also think it would be an interesting writing choice if Matthew wasn’t thrilled they were back together and preferred them apart. I’ll add one other observation about this storyline. I found Nora’s reaction to seeing Clint with Kim unusual. Kim was the whore in her husband’s bed? Why did she care, she was dumping him!?!?! You’d think she’d want Clint to find someone, ANYONE to take the heat off of her betrayal of Clint. Is it possible that Nora will wake up and realize that her rekindled love for Bo was based on their mutual concern for Matthew and his health issues? Could Nora wake up and realize that she was happier with Clint than she imagined? What happens then? Where does she turn? Does anyone care? BTW, folks, is it just me, or did Jerry Ver Dorn make Clint his own with this bend in the storyline? JVD’s left me breathless! Tea Delgado/Blair Manning… not whores, they’re just written to allow Todd Manning to treat them as if they are. Days of Our Lives Two words: Carly Manning. Two more words: EPIC FAIL. There are some soap staples I can’t get enough of: scheming liars who are eventually figuratively beaten down and forced to eat their own misery. Bad boys who are only clever by half and outwitted by their victims, victims they eventually fall in love with. Anything to do with corporate intrigue. Good old-fashioned romance. Deep dark family secrets – that have nothing to do with long lost children. The one plot I’m pretty freaking tired of is the damsel in distress who can’t get enough of the man she left behind and (oh gosh) if only he’d choose her over his wife and family. He (being the real ‘whore’ in this scenario) decides that he can’t leave her to her own fate and risks losing his wife and child/children, while keeping secrets with the damsel in distress. It’s not a stretch to believe that daytime writers typically set this storyline up to do one of two things: try to make us root for our damsel in distress and if that fails, we’re to hate her as a home-wrecking ‘whore’ who broke up a perfectly happy and loving family. You’d think that watching her ‘get hers’ would be satisfying – assuming that the lunkhead goes back to his family and treats his wife as his equal partner, and not his potential mistress. It’s not. In reality, for fans like me, it only causes us to dislike BOTH partners – the cheating spouse and the idiotic woman who finds his willingness to betray his family a ‘thrill’ and further evidence that she is the object of his desire, not his wife and family. She’s only the next woman to be betrayed when his former victim/spouse becomes the damsel in distress. It’s all less satisfying because he’ll never ‘get his’. He’ll just become the object of desire for two women – who’ll continue to fight over him until one of them is exhausted or dead. Isn’t it time for daytime writers to leave iconic couples alone and find new ways to make them relevant to the audience? Haven’t we seen these storylines play out a million times before? Viewers exiting daytime in droves isn’t enough evidence that we want something more? When did daytime become a genre about deconstructing and destroying rather than building something new or building better and higher on the strong foundation already in place? Where are the powerful female characters who leave us feeling unashamed of being daytime viewers? If you’ve made it this fair, I’m sure you’re wondering why I’ve left poor embattled CBS off the list. Am I sympathetic to the network that’s lost two soaps in two years? Nope. I just don’t have the room to continue with CBS’ list of maltreated women in daytime. This blog would have to be at least three times as long as it is now. I’m saving that one for a later date. Suffice it to say, if daytime really is dead -running on fumes, kicking the bucket, headed for the big one, living on borrowed time… I’d greatly enjoy being able to celebrate women in daytime before it goes. What do daytime writers have to lose? With still a few tricks up their sleeves, OLTL writers are making the show as entertaining this month, as last month. WELL DONE! 1. Shaun finally catches his worthless brother and the ever lying Rachel in the act of kissing in public. What heartbreak! I’d hoped that OLTL would follow GH’s lead and offer an unconventional romantic pairing. GH’s Spinelli and Maxie are clearly mismatched (she the glamazon, he the geek) but they work for whatever reason. I’d hope that cuddly teddybear Shaun and Princess Rachel would work things out, but not so. I’m just glad that the writers didn’t spend months keeping the poor guy in the dark while the audience grew increasingly saddened by the deception taking place around him. I’m still hoping that Rachel realizes that Greg is a pompus windbag and goes back to Shaun (who won’t want her back at that point). Rachel, however, won’t give up and earns her way back into Shaun’s life. What about Greg? Todd is going to end up dumping Blair soon enough. Why not Greg and Blair? She loves being involved with difficult and self-aggrandizing men. Greg would be perfect for her. 2. Clint and Kim. YEEHAW! This is such a replay of Asa and Blair. Clint reminds me of Asa more and more each day. The drinking, the insecurity masking as toughness, the desperation masking as other things. So, who gets to play the NuMax? Schulyer? Will Kim realize that she wants poor but honest Schulyer after all (ok, so he’s not exactly ‘NuMax’)? Will Nora or Viki end up being ‘Renee’ for Clint? Poor Clint, alone and lonely, in love with his brother’s ex wife, foolish enough to believe that putting a ring on her finger will make her love him back. Dude… poor poor Dude. 3. Daniella and Tea? PRICELESS! They have the mother-daughter spark that Blair and Starr lost long ago! The writers took the teeth away from Starr when they foolishly shoved her into the teen pregnancy storyline. Starr has been unrecognizable as Todd’s daughter. She had to become soft and gooey, and a whole lot of foolish, to break out of the role that made Starr such a memorable character. That doesn’t mean that Ive been waiting to see Starr take on Todd’s psychotic tendencies. That would be a tragedy as well. I just wanted her to be shrewd and calculating. I wanted to see Starr protect herself and not take garbage from anyone. Starr lost the edge that use to make her such an enjoyable character. She became a weak and whiny thing, all in the name of ‘luv’. What I’m not looking forward to is competing mother-daughter tag teams. While sibling rivalry makes sense with Todd’s daughters going to war, to have their mothers involved would seem too much like adult women using their daughters to obtain the objects of their affection. Daniella is the ‘new kid’. Starr has been able to reject her father and cause him to beg for her for her forgiveness – even though he was initially right about Cole, before the writers twisted both Cole and Todd into unrecognizable characters for the sake of ‘drama’. Will she as easily walk away from her demented father now that she can be ‘replaced’? Replaced? Sick? Yes, I know… but that’s Todd. By the way, the casting is brilliant for this storyline. KA’s Starr has always looked like the child of Blair and Todd. Kelly Missal’s Daniella, with the to-die-for-hair, makes her look like believable as the child of the Hair goddess, Tea. Daniella’s temper definitely sells her as Manning’s kid. 4. Talk about continuity! Most shows have difficulty maintaining continuity on their own shows. OLTL maintained continuity between two different shows. Daniel Manache (Tom) was last seen as JJ on As the World Turns. JJ was sent away to (art?) school by his parents – a boarding school. Manache turns up as ‘Tom’, Matthew and Daniella’s friend from boarding school. Sweet irony. As for Matthew and Daniella the potential couple? Can you imagine the nightmare it would cause Bo and Nora to have their son involved with Todd and Tea’s kid? To think, it would never have happened had Bo and Nora not forced Matthew out of the country. Poor Destiny. It seems that she will be the odd girl out, unless the writers are clever in how they write this budding teen romance which will probably loom large next summer. While not everyone is a fan of the character of Destiny, I like her (and even like the actress portraying her – Shennell Edmonds). Edmond’s acting is stiff, and she’s clearly a novice, but she’s improving – and anyone who can have such sweet scenes with Tuc Watkin’s David Vickers is winner in my book. Let’s rid ourselves of all of the bad editors! (if you don’t mind the turn of phrase).Most of what took place on OLTL this past week pleasantly surprised me. Even my well worn remote would like to take this moment to thank the writers for relief. It pretty much had the week off with One Life, since I don’t remember hitting FF once this week. The only big shocker for me this past week were several pretty lousy editing choices, one in particular. I’ll get to that in a moment. Soap-heaven help me, I still like John and Marty. The only thing that’s harder to take than a dark and brooding John McBain is John McBain in love. ‘Happy’ John and ‘Brooding’ John are pretty much one in the same. It’s just at times tough to watch a man who SHOULD be filled with joy behave like a man whose problems could all be solved with the help of a good laxative. Wardrobe, could you PLEASE at least put on a brightly colored shirt under his dark suit jacket and dark coat, to go along with his dark pants and dark shoes so that we know the difference between Brooding John and Joyous John? Thanks! John’s reaction to Marty as she flashed back on her the manipulated-rape sex with Todd was a reminder that there are soap writers who still realize that it’s so much easier for fans to root for good men – we get so few of them in daytime. Many of us still love men who are sensitive to the needs of others, rather than focus on themselves and their own pain. LOVED that moment when John reminded Marty that he was always willing to wait for her – she’s worth it. LOVED that the writers didn’t follow that scene up with John immediately running to someone else to flirt with or have sex with while Marty was working on her recovery. The only thing that made the scene even remotely awkward was watching Blair seduce Todd at the same time Marty had difficulty being touched by John because of Todd’s assault of her. If the writers wanted to make some of us squeamish about Todd and Blair, job well done. Otherwise? Bad editing job on this one. It made Todd and Blair seem completely disconnected from the world around them, belligerently insular. They seemed to not care about how much damage had been done to others in their time apart. Blair, who was disgusted by Todd’s treatment of Marty, seems to have absolutely no qualms about his actions, now. She was disgusted enough before to want to keep his children from him. Now? She can’t keep her hands off of him. I would much rather have had long soulful talks between the two rather than strip scenes and “shame-filled” sex. The problem with the writing for the once magnificent Todd and Blair is that that the writers don’t seem invested in having them break the inch deep-mile wide pattern they’ve established as part of their courtship. OLTL writers have seem to always bank on the hard work of Kassie DePaiva and Trevor St. John in winning back fans to the ‘Todd and Blair corner to bring romance back to the show. I think they’ll have to reconsider, this time. Too much damage has been done and an instant reunion most likely won’t give them the bump they’re looking for. How instant is instant in their case? Todd/Blair reunions can be summarized by the following dialogue: “You hurt me” (Todd to Blair, Blair to Todd, it doesn’t matter). “I’m sorry” (Todd to Blair, Blair to Todd, it doesn’t matter) “Stay away from me” (Todd to Blair, Blair to Todd, it doesn’t matter) “You don’t mean that” (Todd to Blair, Blair to Todd, it doesn’t matter) They have sex… AND SCENE! Where is the discussion about what they want and why they want it? What about some insight into why they dragged Marty and John into their psychodrama? How about some part humorous/part dramatic couples counseling for them? What about real consideration about Tea’s feelings? It’s bad enough that Todd cheated on Tea after she put everything on the line for him, her life included, but he then lied and said that it meant nothing that he’d had sex with Blair. If it wasn’t a lie that having sex with Blair meant nothing to him? It makes his actions even worse. The writers rubbed salt in fans’ wounds by having Todd coldly state to Blair that he was leaving her to go after Tea ‘because she’s worth it’. Hells bells, people, you know that despite Tea’s fault, I’m a fan of the goddess of grand bitchery but for TODD to state who is ‘worthy’ and who isn’t? Well that just burns my grits. I would have loved watching Blair get up off the chaise lounge and slap Todd back to his infancy (which would finally allow his external state match his internal state)! Marty, Tea, Blair, his sister Viki, and even his own daughter, Starr… just how many women in Llanview are going to end up emotionally scarred thanks to this guy? Taking Todd down the dark road for the sake of pimping “Starr and Cole” is a decision that still haunts this show. The writers haven’t been able to find their ‘Todd mojo’ and get anything right with this character since then. Despite the detour and bad editing, I enjoy Marty and John. What else was there to love? 1. Greg turned out to not be a big a jerk as he originally seemed. I liked that he experienced pangs of guilt about running out on Destiny and realizing that he’d hurt her with his actions. I still don’t like the guy enough to have Rachel walk away from Shaun and fall into Dr. Dork’s waiting arms. I just like the idea of Shawn and Greg working out their differences for their sister’s sake. Lovin’ the OLTL writers for giving us this little family. It’s so unconventional and I can’t wait to see where they go next. Don’t make me eat those words, writers. 2. I uh… liked Destiny last week. If you’re shocked, imagine how I feel. I’m starting to see what the casting directors saw in this kid when they cast her. She’s growing in the role and learning to convey a vulnerability that’s refreshing in a teen character, given the rash of adult-themed storylines daytime writers have been pushing for young characters, lately. It will be interesting to see where the friendship between Destiny and Matthew goes. 3. I uh… liked Starr last week. Still in shock here! The discussion between Starr, Cole, and Jessica was so rational and thoughtful, I have to classify it as the high point of my soap watching week! Alderson held her own in scenes with Buddy and Williamson. Scene chewing is not her thing so this emotionally low-key scene felt genuine and believable. I have to admit that the discussion between Jess and Cole sparked my interest most. Er, NO, I don’t want to see them as a couple. I’m giving kudos to the writers for creating such a layered scene. Both made the connection that they were both ‘in recovery’ and made poor choices because of an inordinate amount of pain, but that they both needed to take responsibility for their own actions. Both Jess and Cole realized that they had to forgive others as they needed to be forgiven. For a brief and shining moment, I felt that I could honestly tell my friends who don’t know that I watch soaps about the show … well done, writers, well done! It was good enough for prime time… 😉 Ouch? 4. Wish I could give a crap about the Stacy storyline, but I don’t. I don’t even care who Rex’s father is any more… just.not.interested! While Starr moved one step closer to being a ‘real mom’, Gigi took a step back for me. (Wait, I’m getting to it… there’s something I like about this storyline, hang on)… It was odd to watch her encourage Shane’s hatred of Aunt Stacy no matter how much of a low life Stacy has been. I had to wonder if there wasn’t a unconscious attempt to warn fans about the perils of being a young mother – since it appears that they’re avoiding that ‘lesson’ of young parenthood with Starr and Cole. Gigi applauding Shane’s comic book character (skanky Stacy? Sleazy Stacy?) REEKED of an immature mother dragging her child into her baby’s daddy drama. A mature mother would have told Shane that his feelings of anger are appropriate, but that it’s also appropriate to feel sorry for Stacy for what she’s become and to hold out hope for her. The Gigi-Shane scenes skeeved me out a bit, I gotta’ admit. SO, here’s what I loved A – That the ‘secret’ is finally out in the open. I was tired of this storyline about a month before it began (damn you spoilers!) B – That there’s a possibility of a Schuyler-Gigi pairing – the actors have an amazing onscreen chemistry. Rex and Gigi have been terminally cute. Schuyler and Gigi have the potential to be hot!. Having Rex sleep with Stacy and lie about it after treating Gigi like such dirt for so long makes Rex and Gigi a dead pairing for me, for now. No matter how many things didn’t add up, Rex refused to believe the truth and painted the Scarlett ‘A’ on Gigi’s chest – clearly tempted to use her own blood to do so. Let Big Rex, and little Rex, sit on the sidelines and watch Gigi happy with someone else for a while. 5 – I’ve never been much of a Bo and Nora fan… but they’re reeling me in. Poor Clint… Sorry guy, I think I want to see a Bo and Nora reunion. Clint and Nora seem to have been killing time for a while now. Send Clint home to Viki (sorry Charlie!) The Good: Thank you writers for finally wrapping up the ‘Baby Chloe- Hope’ storyline. It’s been a long time in coming and I was getting sick of it! The Bad: (With sarcasm): Thank you writers for the ‘Baby Chloe -Hope’ storyline. The WTF: (with incredulity and a tad bit of disgust): Thank you writers for the ‘Baby Chloe -Hope’ storyline. Of all of the storylines you COULD have told, this is what you saddle us with? There are some legitimately wonderful reasons to love OLTL, in my book: 1. It’s not All My Children. Need I say more? 2. None of the characters are named Michael Corinthos Jr. How is it is that General Hospital writers have a knack for taking an event that should be considered a blessing and turn it into such an awful AWFUL thing? Little Michael Corinthos’ awakening was something I felt myself regretting about 10 minutes after the kid opened his eyes. To the credit of OLTL’s writers, they haven’t managed to make me wish that any of their teen characters would lapse into a coma! ALTHOUGH… I wouldn’t mind seeing LESS of all of them. 3. Viki Lord. Period. What would this show do without Erika Slezak? I don’t even want to know! 4. The triangle between Clint/Nora/Bo will be heating up soon into a quadrangle with mixed partners Clint/Nora/Bo/Lindsey. I’ve never been a big Bo/Nora fan – primarily because I’m not a Nora fan. I say that knowing that MANY OLTL fans are Bo/Nora fans and for their sake, I sure hope that the show’s writers honors its history and gives the couple back to the audience who loves them. The question is… what happens to Clint? Clint/Lindsey? (Can you imagine their couples name? Clindsey? Lint? FUN!) Since it seems that CH’s Lindsey’s stay is temporary, I have doubt as to whether the writers would move in that direction. Too bad, Lindsey was fabulous with both Clint and Bo in the past. I would be interested in the chemistry between JVD’s Clint and CH’s Lindsey. Clint, on his own? Angry? Scheming to break up Bo and Nora? Where’s the fun in that? I’d rather see Clint go back to London before having him take on his own brother over a woman he shouldn’t have been with in the first place. I had a preference for Clint and Nora over Bo and Nora, but to have Clint becoming involved with the love of his brother’s life was a bit much for most of you and in moments of objectivity, I agree. Clint and Viki? If you’re going to make me suffer through Bo and Nora, writers, I’ll take Clint and Viki (no worries, anti-Clint/Viki fans… I never get the pairings I like). I think Clint and Viki/ Bo and Nora have the potential to take fans back to some of the glory days of OLTL. I have to admit that I’m concerned about the initial awkwardness of the two couples getting together in light of Nora and Clint’s relationship… eh,there’s been worse on this show. 5. Believe it or not, I think that John and Marty (or the prospect of John and Marty) would be far more interesting than Blair and John – who’ve only managed to put me to sleep. 6. Jessica and Brody. Even now, I’m still disappointed that Nash is gone and that Jared survives in his place, BUT, at least TPTB have come as close as they possibly could to Nash, without trying to replace him with a ‘Nash Clone’. Brody has ‘Nash like’ qualities (hot as sin, a beautiful body, thoughtful, kind, and loving), but have given him a unique personality and core. So… setting aside that things I actually like, I have to say that the ‘Baby Chloe- Hope’ storyline has the potential to keep me tuning out OLTL (or at least FFing most of whatever episodes I bother recording. I think the teen pregnancy storyline was the biggest mistake the writers have made so far. I’m not against the idea of a teen pregnancy storyline. I’m simply against the teen pregnancy storyline for the chosen characters. Why?: I hate the back door approach to keeping Todd and Marty connected given their history. It’s bad enough that he’s violated her twice in a lifetime, but now they’re connected because their children are ‘in love’ and are now parents together. BULLOX! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. This is NOT a storyline that plays to Kristen Alderson’s strengths. She has become the weak link in this storyline. I find KA’s emotional responses to be stilted and unbelievable. Adding the teen pregnancy storyline on top of the drug addiction storyline was a bit much. The writers have seemingly decided that the juiciest storylines should go to the youngest actors and that the veterans should be stuck with trivial, pointless, boring storylines. It’s another storyline for which Kristen Alderson seemed completely unprepared and didn’t connect as an actress, in my opinion. She uttered the dialogue well enough, but her performances felt like a ‘script reading’ rather than watching someone who was emotionally impacted by a loved one’s drug abuse. Oddly enough, Brandon Buddy has done as well as any actor with significantly more experience. He’s been a marvel. The only problem with having handed him this storyline is that he seems far too mature an actor for the role he now plays. It’s time to SORAS Cole to 18 and find him a cougar (no older than 25, please, not someone too much older). “Starr and Cole” now feel like little Starr and her much older brother – ICK!!!!!!!!! By the way, Brandon should be nominated, next year, for the addiction storyline. KA fans I’m not completely ‘Anti-Starr’. I think there are a number of storylines that would be great for the character and would showcase the actress’ abilities well. The Baby Chloe-Hope storyline just isn’t one of them. Stop by and check out the NEW Sound and Fury Message Boards. It’s a full service site: soaps, music, the arts, science, politics, you name it! Simply click the Sound and Fury icon to the left. ********************************* The way to this girl’s heart is through her favorite soap character… or at least through halfway decent writing! I was THRILLED, today, to hear Clint and Nora mention something they rarely talk about – their familial past. It was such an organic moment and so perfect, that I watched it twice. Given the closeness of Bo and Nora, I’ve never been able to really root for Clint and Nora, but today I ‘got it’. I realized what made them special. There’s a realism with Clint and Nora that most other couples lack. Some couples have to be heavily in love – hot and steaming just to sell themselves (nice try DAYS’ Ej and Sami – no sale). Others have to be angry and bitterly fighting to prove their passion (yes, I’m talking about YOU GL’s Bill and Lizzie). Clint and Nora just have to ‘be’. When Nora asked Clint if he ever thought about why they were together, if they belong, if they were meant to be – his response floored me. He said that since she is his ex sister-in-law, some would say they didn’t belong together at all. I love when soaps acknowledge the ookyness that so many of us are feeling when they have siblings (or mothers-daugthers, fathers-sons) swap partners. Yeah, I cried a little… ok, I would have under other circumstances, but you get the point. It was such a sweet ‘us against the world’ moment that no matter what happens with Clint and Nora, I’ll always have that one perfect day with them. Listen carefully, ATWT’s writers. THAT’S how you write a mature romance. This whole thing with Blondie/Jack/Janet just makes me want to pluck my eyes out with Katie’s chopsticks, I tell ya’! In essence, Jack has reduced his ‘special’ time with Carly to a good roll in the hay, something he can’t get over or stop wanting. They have a ‘chemical attraction’ says the mighty Jack(ass) I thought I was being too harsh on Jack, yesterday. NOW? I realize that I’ve given him TOO much credit all along. Carly loves that pinhead with her whole heart. She wants Jack even when she can’t be with him physically. My entire gripe about Jack has been that when he’s in pursuit of another woman, he reduces Carly and his time with her to almost nothing. Today, he’s outdone himself. Oh, and who didn’t see the mugging coming a mile away? Guilt guilt guilt…Jack will work even harder to make Janet happy — while sneaking off for ‘chemistry lessons’ with Carly. Janet doesn’t want to be Jack’s consolation prize, but dear writers, I’m starting to feel as if Janet is OUR consolation prize. I’d rather see more of a focus on CARLY’s happiness and having her finally have a place where she feels she belongs, with someone who finally and truly loves her. Janet? Not so much. I still just don’t care. You’ve at least made up for shoving Janet at fans by giving us Henry and Vienna, Katie and Brad. We even got to see Bob and Kim (even if it was under pretty sad circumstances). Letting Chris Hughes go? What are you THINKING, PTB? That dude had ‘walking fantasy’ written all over him (at least, that’s what the sash he’s wearing says when he’s in MY dreams). Speaking of dreams, GH left me pinching myself to make sure I wasn’t seeing things. Lainey LIVES! She’s so rarely seen that I’m always thrilled when there are any Lainey sightings on deck. I still mourn for the loss of Justice Ward when I see her, and wonder why the writers no only ended his short life the way they did, but then treated his relationship with Lainey as ‘no big thing’. It was so sad to hear her say that she wasn’t really close to Justice, but that she still felt bad about his death. OUCH! Oh, and excuse me, but was that REALLY Maxie showing genuine sympathy towards Lulu, and willing to taking on psychopathic papa Zacchara to help Lulu out? Not only has Kirsten Storms made Maxie HER character with her interpretation of who Maxie Jones-Scorpio is and should be, she’s given the character such a wonderfully sharp edge. I don’t mind seeing that edge occasionally softened. Today, I didn’t know who to feel sorrier for, Lulu or Maxie. Maxie stopped caring about anyone other than herself long ago. She seemed almost as lost as Lulu. To see her give a damn about Lulu’s condition, enough to take on old man Zacchara in order to make sure that Lulu could see Johnny, gave me hope for the character. It gave me hope that the writers would continue down the path of creating a multi-layered ingenue fans would come to appreciate for years to come. Well done, Kirsten, well done! Oh, and Maxie’s new look, the mini-Kate Howard look, is working for her. Katie/Connie is going to need Maxie’s adoration by the time Sonny finds out that she lied about his child and has been keeping Olivia’s secret this entire time. Someone set up the barware, it’s time for Sonny to start smashing things! How interesting that Katie/Connie places such a high premium on honesty… and has been able to look Sonny in the eye this entire time, knowing the secret she’s kept from him. I can’t wait! Should we place bets on whether Carly finds out before anyone else and torments Katie/Connie and Olivia? Are we taking bets on whether the earlier rumors are true and Spinelli is Sonny’s long lost son, after all?
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OLTL has done it again! The character of Lindsay has undegone a complete transformation (and a believable one!) since she was introduced onto the canvas back in 1998. The ‘old’ Lindsay was a master manipulatress; i.e. &hellip;
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OLTL has done it again! The character of Lindsay has undegone a complete transformation (and a believable one!) since she was introduced onto the canvas back in 1998. The ‘old’ Lindsay was a master manipulatress; i.e. tampering with Matthew’s test results to reflect that Sam Rappaport was Matt’s biological father & not Bo in order to keep Bo & Nora apart. Also, holding Nora captive after the train wreck where Nora was presumed dead as well as sleeping with Rex will Jen was married to him. I’m sure there are a handful of dastardly deeds Lindsay has committed that I’m failing to mention. The turning point for Lindsay IMO was a combination of her losing her marbles and being committed to St. Anne’s after accidentally murdering Sam Rappaport (when he was in bed with Blair) AND, more importantly, her daughteer Jen’ murder. Like a piece of clay in a pottery kiln, the character of Lindsay has developed into a kind, compassionate, strong woman. There is no sense of guile, manipulation that I can pick up in Lindsay now. I especially like her & Marcie’s special relationship. She is quickly becoming one of the ‘good’ characters on OLTL (compare her growth as a person against Dorian, for example). I really believe that when all is said and done, even Nora & she will develop a bond (that is, if they are both not jello wrestling for Bo’s affections!) Can’t wait to see what happens with Lindsay next. She has so many more layers to her than Paige ever did. I suspect that Lindsay is the latest in a long line of Llanviewites who frequented Spencer’s hospital room prior to his death. I also suspect that Lindsay will not be the killer. IF THE WRITERS CHOOSE TO NAME HER AS THE KILLER, the only plausible explanation I can come up with is that Lindsay stopped by Blair’s room to comfort her on the loss of her & Todd’s child that she lost when she was pulled off the roof by Spencer. She may have entered the room, saw Spencer over Blair, and reflected back to how Jen was killed so viciously by Daniel Colson & then stabbed Spencer–so Lindsay’s involvment would be separate from Tommy’s paternity secret. That being said, I still don’t believe Lindsay killed Spencer but Johnny McB is getting close to the big reveal! Hey Fellow OLTL fans, Having just watched yesterday’s episode, I have a theory re: Lindsay: First of all, I don’t believe she’s the killer. This latest twist & turn serves 2 purposes: to kick the ‘Who killed Spencer’ whoduunit into overdrive AND to place Lindsay’s character back on the canvas. Based on yesterday’s episode, I believe Marty only WITNESSED Lindsay leaving Blair’s hospital room. She didn’t witness Lindsay killing Spencer. This new revelation by Marty places Lindsay in a unique position. For most of her OLTL life (until recently she has been guilty of all the bad deeds she’s been accused of). I believe that she is is now innocent of the crime but will now have to prove her innocence. Ironically, Nora (Lindsay’s mortal enemy) may come to Lindsay’s defense. This could change the whole make up of their relationship. Needless to say, the murderer will soon be revealed. I just don’t think it’s Lindsay.
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1990 Reeling from the news that his son was really dead and that "Rick" was actually Brenda McGillis's Steven, Michael Grande tried to escap...
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OLTL History 1990-2000 1990 Reeling from the news that his son was really dead and that "Rick" was actually Brenda McGillis's Steven, Michael Grande tried to escape the country with the boy, before being apprehended. Brenda, understanding Michael's pain, did not press charges against him for kidnapping Steven, but took her son back with glee. Michael began a plan to win him back. Michael decided to marry Brenda and thereby make Steven his son again. He wined and dined Brenda but found Dan Wolek to be a constant thorn in his side. Dan still had strong feelings for Brenda, even though she proclaimed she wanted nothing to do with him. In the end, Michael found it necessary to drug Brenda in order to keep her in line. He did so by means of a small medicated patch which he attached to the back of her ear. Brenda immediately became groggy and disoriented and allowed Michael to do anything he wanted. When Brenda married Michael, Andy Harrison and a heartbroken Dan Wolek dated several times, but Dan's eyes remained focused on Brenda. After Max took a bullet meant for her, Gabrielle made a pact with God: If the Almighty allowed Max to survive, then Gabrielle swore that she would devote her life to the church. Miraculously, Max rallied and recovered, and Gabrielle decided to become a nun! Max discovered Gabrielle's whereabouts and raced to the convent. He caught up to her on the convent lawn where he forced her to declare her love for him. The night air was thick with passion as Max kissed Gabrielle again. This time, she couldn't resist. They sank down to the ground and, by the light of the full moon, made love on the convent lawn. After making love again, the reunited lovers drifted off to sleep in each other's arms. During the night, Gabrielle woke up screaming because the nightmare of Max, consumed in flames, had returned. Soon, her fears were realized. On the way to pick up a wedding ring, Max crashed his car into a tree. Gabrielle learned that Max's charred corpse had been pulled from the fiery wreckage, but in actuality, Max Holden was alive! It was a hitchhiker Max picked up by who died in the blazing wreckage. Max decided to allow his friends and family to believe he was dead, rather than put them through the agony of living with his deformity. Father Tony Vallone proved a valuable friend to Gabrielle in her time of grief. These were difficult times for Tony, because he had fallen in love with Gabrielle, but fought his feelings to remain committed to the church. In time, Gabrielle fell in love again, too -- with a newcomer, Matt Kingston.He reminded her so much of her beloved Max because Matt Kingston really was Max! He had undergone extensive cosmetic surgery and returned to town to woo Gabrielle. Eventually, Max confessed his true identity to Gabrielle, and they married in a beautiful ceremony, presided over by a conflicted Father Tony. Father Tony's feelings for Gabrielle were far were resolved. Max discovered that years earlier, Asa cheated his father Wingate out of land that was rich with oil and Max swore revenge! Gabrielle found out that Asa slept with Max's mother about the time Max was conceived. She wondered: could Max be Asa's son? To her disappointment, the greedy Mrs. Holden discovered that Max was not Asa's son. Wanting the Buchanan money and power, she bribed an old midwife, Du Ann Demerest, to claim that Asa fathered Max! Hearing the news, Asa was shocked that Max was his flesh and blood. Asa wanted to do right by him, but Max rejected his "father." Father Tony caught Gabrielle embezzling funds from Outlook House. In order to keep him quiet about her many financial indiscretions, Gabrielle seduced Tony. Just as Max and Gabrielle were getting together -- Cord and Tina's second marriage was falling apart! Cord had finally had enough of Tina's lies and deceits. The final straw came when Tina became jealous of Cord's platonic friendship with Gabrielle's sweet young ballerina sister, Debra. When Cord demanded a divorce, Tina took their son, C.J., and moved to San Diego. Tina couldn't stay away for long, and returned later that year. Megan returned with her sister Sarah to Mendorra to help her former love, Prince Raymond, who was having a difficult time dealing with his blindness. Raymond's jealous and power-hungry younger brother, Roland, wanted the crown for himself so he plotted to use Megan and Sarah as pawns in his quest. Roland held Megan and Sarah against their will. Fearing for Sarah and Megan's safety, the good prince, Raymond, had no choice but to acquiesce to his wicked brother's demands. With Cord by his side, Bo rushed to Mendorra to rescue his lady love. In Mendorra, Bo and Cord teamed up with Ambassador Dorian Lord, her daughter Cassie and Debra Medina (who was appearing with the Mendorran Ballet) to infiltrate the Royal Palace. A despondent Sarah was about to reluctantly marry Prince Raymond, but Sarah couldn't believe her eyes when she realized that the bearded man in full military regalia standing next to her at the altar was Bo -- disguised as Raymond! She joyously spoke her vows and married her "prince." Just after the ceremony, the bride and groom raced out of the castle, and made it to freedom! Raymond (who miraculously regained his eyesight in the nick of time) had no choice but to shoot and kill his wayward brother. In a close election, Viki Buchanan narrowly defeated Herb Callison and was elected the new Mayor of Llanview. Viki vowed to stamp out drugs in Llanview --- drugs that were being distributed by Michael Grande and Llanview's new crime boss, Carlo Hesser. Soon after the election, Viki and Clint mended their relationship. Michael also continued his illegal business dealings. He hired two ex-cons by the name of Jake Harrison (he originally went by the name Jake Webb) and Lucky Lippman to do his dirty work. Megan encountered a man who would quickly change her life. His name was Jake Harrison and he was a fugitive from the law! Jake headed to Llanview to confront his boss, Michael, who warned Jake that he turn him in, unless Jake spied on Megan Gordon. Jake had another connection to Llanview - Andy Harrison was his half-sister! Megan discovered Jake's charade, but he talked his way out of the predicament by telling her that he was a writer for a soap opera magazine. Jake said he had been hired to get the scoop on her! Megan fell for Jake's lies -- and Jake fell in love with his prey! Little Steven fell ill and was rushed to the hospital. Dan and Larry were shocked to discover the little boy had been drugged. Dan, recalling Brenda's odd behavior of late, surmised that Steven may have touched a medicated patch if it had been located on Brenda's body. He rushed to Grandview (Michael's mansion) and found Brenda unconscious in the foyer. Michael, in the meantime, was anxiously awaiting Steven's release from the hospital. He was leaving the country for good and taking Brenda's baby with him. Michael Grande was killed at Llanview Hospital. Larry and Viki barged in the lounge to find Michael dead of a bullet wound to the chest. Suspects abounded everywhere: Megan, was the prime suspect of course, but there was groggy Brenda who was also in the hospital, after having been brought in by Dan, there was Dan himself, and Jake, and Lucky, and Gabrielle... D.A. Herb Callison launched a major investigation and Jake and Megan became prime suspects. Megan was charged with the crime and stood trial. She was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Gathering together all the suspects, Jake revealed that Roger Gordon, before lapsing into his coma, killed Michael in self-defense. Megan was free at last! Brenda was finally free with her son, and told Dan goodbye before leaving Llanview for good. Carlo Hesser's son, Johnny Dee, ordered Llanview's corrupt Police Commissioner Harding to assassinate Viki. During a fund raiser, Harding shot Viki. While recovering from the bullet wound, she suffered a stroke that rendered her speechless and paralyzed. Cord's life was rather calm until he found himself trapped with some of his friends on Badderley Island. Also on the island were some members of the mob involved in high level negotiations. Reluctantly part of that group was Tina. She had run herself into debt to Johnny Dee, and was acting as her own collateral. She was thrilled to once again see Cord, and they slipped into old habits. But she also worked to find a way to keep Johnny from knowing that Cord, etc. were on the island. To distract him, they made love. Meanwhile, things were getting ugly between the mosters as they continued conducting business. It was revealed that one of the mobsters was actually Marco Dane in disguise, up to one of his famous plots. When he saw Megan, Marco instantly vowed to protect her should anything go wrong. Later, Megan nearly drowned in the undertow surrounding Badderly, but Marco saved her. Megan and Jake also encountered a formidable foe to their budding romance: Carlo's daughter Charlotte, who took an immediate fancy to Jake and did her best to win him over. With time running out and the mobsters suddenly wondering if their American guests were really who they claimed to be, help came. Bo and Sarah, Megan and Jake, Cord and Tina and others returned to Llanview breathless, while Carlo, Johnny and Charlotte were not far behind. Marco, realizing that Jake and Megan were happy with each other, decided not to interfere further and rode off into the sunset. Finally rescued from the island, Cord and Tina both returned to Llanview. Tina soon discovered she was pregnant -- and didn't know who the father was. She mistakenly believed that her child was Johnny's, and Cord, in true form, agreed to raise and love the child as his own. When Johnny learned of the baby, he tried to kidnap Tina from Llanfair. Johnny was killed by the paralyzed Viki, who turned into Niki Smith Niki regained the use of her legs, and climbed the mansion stairs to shoot Johnny just before he dragged Tina away. Johnny's death stoked the flames of hatred for the Buchanans that burned in Carlo Hesser. He vowed to avenge his son's death. A tape recording of the shooting revealed that Niki shot Johnny and that Gabrielle Holden was present at the crime scene. Carlo, learning that Viki/Niki killed his son, enlisted Gabrielle's aid in exacting his revenge against the Buchanans. Carlo convinced the pregnant Tina to give up Johnny's baby to him. Gabrielle at first refused to ally herself with Carlo Hesser, but when Carlo videotaped the married Gabrielle seducing Father Tony, she had no choice but to reluctantly agree to work with Carlo. Terrified for the safety of her family, Tina fled to Texas, where she went into labor during a blizzard. Cord followed Tina and announced, as he assisted in the delivery of a daughter, that medical tests had proven that he (and not Johnny Dee) was the father of the child. Elated, Cord, Tina and their newborn daughter, Sarah, returned to Llanview and remarried yet again. Max, ashamed and disheartened to learn of his wife's indiscretions, broke up with Gabrielle. Carlo, beaten for the moment, vowed to make his enemies pay! Bo and agent Alex Olanov of the Federal Anti-crime Bureau, continued to search for Sarah, who had been kidnapped by Carlo. Megan and Jake engineered a plan for Jake to get close to Charlotte Hesser, Carlo's daughter, in the hope that she might have information about Sarah's whereabouts. Megan and Jake staged a public breakup, but managed to sneak away to Viki's mountain cabin, where they shared a symbolic wedding ceremony. After spending the night together, they returned to Llanview. Carlo realized that Jake was only using his daughter. Jake agreed to marry Charlotte to protect his family from Carlo's revenge. When Charlotte developed hysterical blindness following a car accident, Jake decided that he couldn't ask her for a divorce. Megan buried her pain by hooking up with an old boyfriend, movie director Hunter Guthrie, who came to Llanview to film a movie. Alex discovered that Bo's wife had been kidnapped by the very agency that sent Alex to find her! Bo confronted the head of the FAB, Fred Porter, and learned that in exchange for protection from prosecution, Carlo promised to inform the FAB on worldwide drug-trafficking activities. While Sarah was spirited away by her captors, her plane crashed in a severe storm. The Buchanans were convinced that Carlo Hesser was responsible for Sarah's inadvertent death. 1991 Love blossomed for many couples in 1991. Viki's physical therapist, beautiful and bright Sheila Price, met Police Commissioner Troy Nichols, and was thrilled when their love blossomed and Troy proposed marriage. Meanwhile, Troy's rapper son, Kerry Nichols, hated Sheila's young and impressionable little sister, Rika Price. But surprisingly, Kerry and Rika's passionate disgust turned into passionate love, and they became a couple. Dan Wolek rescued troubled Laura Jean from a suicide attempt at the Llantano River. It wasn't long before the young couple fell in love. After Dan and Laura helped Kerry and Rika outsmart some troublemakers, Dan and Laura left town happy and in love. After realizing they couldn't recapture their high school love, Viki bid farewell to Roger Gordon, who left Llanview to work on environmental research. Llanview's Mayor Viki Buchanan became a target of Carlo Hesser's wrath when she interfered with his drug operations. To eliminate Viki, the mobster ordered his cohort Gabrielle to slip a potent drug into Viki's drink. The drug would turn Viki into Niki, and get her to kill her own daughter, Megan. But Gabrielle could not go through with the scheme. Instead, she prepared to testify against Carlo in court. However, when Carlo threatened her son's life, Gabrielle remained silent, Carlo remained free, and Gabrielle was sentenced to fifteen years in Statesville Prison. Eventually, Carlo followed through with his diabolical scheme, but Viki was able to exert enough control over her alter ego to prevent Megan's murder. Carlo's scheme had failed! Max became fond of Lee Ann Demerest, the naive daughter of Du Ann, the midwife who birthed him. Du Ann was aware of the secret that Max was not really Asa's son. Du Ann planned to use the information to her own advantage. Proud of his newfound heritage, Max decided to change his name to Buchanan. Renee tried to hide the secret from Asa by allowing herself to be blackmailed by Du Ann, who threatened to tell the truth. When DuAnn was killed, Renee went on trial for murder. Julia Medina eventually confessed to the crime. Max learned the truth about his parentage and returned to using Holden as his last name, and eventually decided to leave Llanview and return to his roots in Texas to soothe his tortured soul. Cassie Callison returned to town to attend the swearing-in ceremony for her father, Herb, who replaced Viki as the Mayor of Llanview. Bo ran into Cassie at the airport and was immediately charmed by her poise, her beauty, and her zest for life. They attended the swearing in party together and when Alex saw them dancing and laughing together, she fled in a jealous rage. As Bo and Cassie began to spend more and more time together, Alex's behavior became more erratic. Alex's unrequited love for Bo drove her to desperate measures. Dorian was furious at Cassie! How could her only daughter fall in love with a Buchanan? The ever-scheming Ms. Lord plotted with Alex to break up the lovers. When Bo and Cassie decided to take a vacation, Alex followed them and kidnaped Cassie! Hauling her to a nearby boat, Alex ordered Cassie to row into the middle of the lake, where Alex tried to drown her! Fortunately, Bo rescued Cassie and Alex. Totally unhinged, Alex was taken away to the Mountainview Clinic. Bo proposed to Cassie and she joyfully accepted. As the wedding day grew closer, a mysterious phone call from a woman who sounded like Sarah alarmed Bo. Then, Cassie opened a package containing a negligee worn by Sarah on her honeymoon. Was Sarah alive --- or was someone gaslighting Bo? The culprit turned out to be Alex --- who had escaped from the sanitarium! To Cassie's devastation, Sarah was indeed alive. She threw her arms around Bo, unaware that he had just married another woman! The plane crash that supposedly killed her had been staged by Carlo Hesser's henchmen and she had been held for months at a deserted beach house. Alex, having discovered her whereabouts, brought her back to Llanview to spoil the most wonderful day of Cassie's life. Bo was torn between his new wife, Cassie, and Sarah. Sarah was crushed when he decided to stay with Cassie. Alex, meanwhile, was shipped back to the mental institution. When Jake discovered Charlotte's eyesight returned, he got a divorce from her and launched a successful quest to win back Megan's affections. Before long, they were engaged to be married! Jake and Megan were married, but not before one last attempt by Jake's former wife, Charlotte, to stop the wedding. Sneaking into the Lord Library, Charlotte stole Megan's wedding dress! Fortunately, Megan quickly tracked her down and retrieved the gown before Charlotte could burn it. The wedding was on! Following the ceremony, the newlyweds led their loved ones out to the sprawling emerald green lawn of St. James Church, where they planted a tree as a symbol of their happiness. Then, with the guests bidding a fond adieu, a horse-drawn carriage whisked Jake and Megan away for their honeymoon. Andy and Megan's ex-beau, Hunter Guthrie began to realize they had deep feelings for one another. They were happy to have time to slowly develop their relationship. However, the plans were altered when Hunter, a film director, was forced to return to Hollywood right away. In a whirlwind series of events, Hunter proposed, Andy accepted, and they were married in a beautiful ceremony presided over by Mayor Herb Callison. Sadly, Jake and Megan's happiness was short-lived. Jake became more obsessed than ever with being the breadwinner in his new family, and took an arms-trading job that required him to travel the world. Megan, sensing danger, begged her new husband to stay home, but Jake assured her that he would only be gone a short time. However months passed, with only an occasional phone call from Jake. Con artist Cain Rogan first appeared in Llanview -- as three different men! First disguised as Hudson King, an oily and charming British writer, next as Heinrich Keiser, a German film director, and finally, as traveling businessman Humberto Kalderon. Each con was an attempt to aide Dorian in toppling the Buchanans and getting control of Asa's money. Tina soon devised another one of her patented, destined-to-fail plans. She was going to write a book about the trials and tribulations of the Lord/Buchanan families. Publisher Hudson King offered her a stunning salary for the work and Tina began spending a lot of time with him in his apartment in New York. When Cord discovered the truth about Hudson King really being Cain Rogan, he had a tough time convincing Tina of it. They staged a scene to smoke Hudson out. Cord would play the jealous husband and barge in on Tina and Hudson; when he saw what they were doing, he would pull out a gun in fury and fire a blank at Tina, who would then play dead. The ruse worked: Cord "shot" Tina and then threatened to kill Hudson, who hurriedly admitted he was not Hudson after all. Cord had saved Tina from herself yet again. Puppy love thrived for young Kevin Buchanan and Stephanie Hobart, the orphaned niece of the Buchanan family's archenemy, Carlo Hesser. Viki and Clint pleaded with their son to stay away from her, since they didn't want the family tangled up any more with Carlo Hesser than they already were. But Kevin and Stephanie were not to be kept apart, even by Jason Webb, Wanda Wolek's motorcycle riding free-spirit nephew, who also became infatuated with her. Stephanie's Uncle Carlo was also adamant that she stay away from Kevin, but she was so lonely that she didn't listen. When Carlo angrily sent Stephanie away, Megan helped her half-sibling track her down. But Stephanie was not allowed to return to Llanview and Kevin was heartbroken. That all changed, however, when he laid eyes upon the beautiful Lee Ann Demerest. Kevin lost his virginity to the sexy Texas lass and by the end of the year, LeeAnn was pregnant with his child. Still, Lee Ann cared more for Max Holden, who returned to Llanview after discovering that Asa Buchanan had bilked Max's father, Wingate Holden out of the deed to his land. The stress of that situation caused the senior Holden to die of a heart attack. Now, Max was back to seek the ultimate revenge on Asa. A May-December affair began when Dorian lured Wanda Wolek's long-haired nephew, Jason Webb into her bed. Dorian seduced Jason, but she was never able to tame his wild, rebellious ways. Jason, even while he was fulfilling Dorian's wildest fantasies, had his eye on Lee Ann as well. Megan Gordon had developed a case of lupus, a sometimes crippling disease. Megan was thunderstruck: without her true love Jake Harrison there to support her, she felt as if her world were crumbling down. Ignoring everyone's attempts to help her, Megan bolted town and ended up in Atlantic City, where she pledged that the lupus wouldn't run her life. She then proceeded to get drunk and have the time of her life in the casino. It was here she ran into a man by the name of Heinrich Kaiser, a German filmmaker who instantly took to Megan and later followed her home to Llanview. Soon after, Tina and Heinrich met in the lobby of the Palace Hotel and the secret was out: Heinrich was really Hudson King - the publisher who tried to profit off Tina's story months ago. And not only that - but Hudson King wasn't even his real name - it was Humberto Kaldaron, and he was a Spanish businessman. Of course, it was later revealed that his name was Cain Rogan, and he was nothing more than a clever con-artist. Megan felt betrayed, but as her condition continued to worsen, she could do little more than pray for Jake's safe return and spend as much time as possible with Andrew. Viki suspected that her husband Clint was having an affair with a co-worker, Sondra. Finally confronting him, Viki was stunned to hear Clint's confession that Sondra was only helping him come to grips with his impending death. Clint confessed to Viki that the bullet fragments in his head had shifted, and doctors had told him that he only had a few months to live. Giving in to his family's heartfelt request, Clint underwent risky surgery, and made a full recovery. Sheila felt she was experiencing bigotry at the hospital, so Tina decided to familarize her with the community, first by inroducing her to the Daughters of Llanview, a snooty organization of wealthy wives. During the party Tina was throwing, a figure in parachute gear descended from the skies. Shocked, Tina ran to the figure and was met by the sparkling smile and captivating Southern-twang of Luna Moody, a new-age Goddess worshipper. Luna made quick friends with Tina, Sheila, and Lee Ann, and fell instantly in love with Max Holden. They shared a special connection, an extrasensory bond that few friends ever achieve. However, But while Luna was falling for Max, his eyes were set on a new arrival in town, the beguiling Blair Daimler, who he encountered during a sexy midnight dance on New Years Eve. Blair was living across the hall from Luna at the boarding house with her mother Addie. Unaware that she was Dorian's niece, Viki hired Blair to be her new assistant at The Banner. Blair was harboring more than her share of secrets. For one, she hid her crazy mother, Addie, in her loft at the local boarding house. Unbeknownst to anyone, Addie was Dorian's older sister, who had been institutionalized for years. Blair blamed her Aunt Dorian for her mother's illness, and secretly came to Llanview to get revenge. One of her first devious moves designed to destroy Dorian was to get her signature on a document admitting to the world that she had killed her husband, Victor Lord, back in 1976. Dorian had no idea that the piece of paper she signed was a confession of her guilt! Working at The Banner, Blair crossed paths with Cord Roberts. There was an attraction between the two, and even though they kissed, Cord remained true to his wife Tina. Cord and Blair found Jake in the middle eastern city of Jaba, but were lured into a trap set by the evil General Gaza. Jake was recaptured and Cord was shot in the chest and fell into the Jaba River. Blair dove in after him, but his lifeless body was swept away in the rushing current. Returning to Llanview, she had no choice but to tell Tina the numbing news that her dear husband Cord was dead. From that moment on, Blair and Tina were mortal enemies. Without Jake to help her in her time of need, Megan turned to the kindly and wise Reverend Andrew Carpenter, the minister at St. James Church. He became her dearest friend. At the same time, Andrew's feelings grew into something much more. As the year came to an end, Reverend Carpenter found himself facing a heartbreaking dilemma. He had fallen in love with the very-married Megan Harrison. 1992 Megan Harrison was determined not to let lupus destroy her life. In the hospital, she befriended fellow lupus patient Margaret (Marty) Saybrooke, a beautiful, wealthy and very unhappy young woman. Megan offered Marty the friendship she so desperately coveted. When Megan suffered kidney failure, Viki bravely donated one of her kidneys, but the transplant did not take. Clint joined Viki in a valiant effort to keep Megan alive until Jake could be located in Jaba and brought back to Llanview. Viki, Clint, along with the rest of the Buchanans and Max Holden, sat by Megan's bedside and told her glorious tales about the times of their lives. Andrew made a daring journey to Jaba to rescue Jake. In the process, the kindhearted minister of the church was forced to shoot and kill Jake's captor, General Gaza. As the General fell to the ground, mortally wounded, he pulled out a knife and stabbed Andrew in the side. Hiding his bleeding injury from Jake, the two men made their escape, rushing back to Llanview. Jake and Megan shared several bittersweet hours together. He carried her to the window, where she peered out onto the hospital lawn. There, with glimmering paper valentines hanging from its branches, was their transplanted wedding tree. Megan's face radiated with one last smile as she passed away in her beloved Jake's arms. Her funeral was held several days later, with heartfelt tributes by Viki, Clint, Renee, Tina, Sarah, Roger Gordon, Andrew, Jake and even Asa. Then Sheila stood up and sang the song that Megan had made Andrew promise to play -- "Dancing in the Streets." Bo eventually returned to Sarah and his marriage to Cassie was annulled. During a flashback, Sarah realized that she had witnessed Carlo Hesser killing a man during her months in captivity. Sarah could only remember the dying man's last word: "Scarecrow." In jail for attacking Cassie, Alex Olanov hunted for another way to escape. She found it in District Attorney Hank "The Cannon" Gannon. Hank was looking for a way to prosecute Carlo Hesser and Alex promised she could deliver the evidence he needed -- but she would only do so from the outside. Ambitious Hank was not sure Alex was completely sane, but when a judge found her to be so, Hank agreed reluctantly to the arrangement: her freedom for irrefutable evidence of Carlo Hesser's guilt. Released at last, Alex directed Hank to incriminating tapes hidden in a scarecrow at Carlo's cottage. Ecstatic, Hank wasted no time in bringing Carlo Hesser to court. But Alex made her own deal with Carlo: she wanted money and power, and he could deliver both. Alex told Carlo that if he married her, she would destroy Hank's evidence against him and Carlo would be free. Not at all happy about the arrangement, Alex and Carlo wed (now Alex, as his wife, was not required to testify against him in court). At the trial, when Hank went to play the incriminating tapes, the coutroom was filled with the lively beats of rock and roll. Carlo and Alex exchanged a knowing glance and Carlo was freed. Mr. and Mrs. Hesser began a short and kinky marriage marked by frequent sex -- and lots of their favorite aphrodisiac, oysters! While searching for missing diamonds that belonged to him, Carlo was shot to death in Max Holden's attic. Sarah became the prime suspect. District Attorney Hank "The Cannon" Gannon presented a strong and convincing case against Sarah and she was found guilty of murder. Bo, convinced of her innocence, eventually found the real killer -- Carlo's niece, Stephanie. It turned out that Stephanie had apparently killed Carlo in a fit of rage after discovering that he had murdered her own father, FBI informant Joseph Hobart -- A.K.A. "The Scarecrow." By 1992, Tina moved on with con man Cain Rogan -- they had both been subjected to Alex Olanov and Carlo Hesser's wrath and were now looking for a way to get back at Alex. They decided to steal the Cleopatra jewels and set Alex up for the crime. But the plan backfired -- Alex, posing as a cleaning lady, lured Cain and Tina into stealing the jewels themselves, then watched as the alarm sounded and they were caught. She made off with the jewels and Cain and Tina were left like rats in her trap. Cain and Tina, locating the stolen jewels, then retrieved them, planted them in Alex's penthouse and called in Hank Gannon. Their trap succeeded in freeing them from police custody, but because the whole situation was so complicated, and because Alex maintained that the two lovebirds had "set her up," no one knew who to press charges against. Alex was fiercely determined to maintain control of Carlo's empire. When she found out that Carlo's rival, Moose Mulligan, wanted a piece of the action, a desperate Alex brought mild-mannered Egyptologist Mortimer Bern to town, who was Carlo's identical twin brother. Alex arranged for Mortimer to take voice lessons, dance lessons, even sex lessons, but nothing worked! Only when Mortimer met and became smitten with Carlo's former flame, Renee Buchanan, did he complete the transformation from Milquetoast to mobster. Kevin and Lee Ann were married in early 1992 after Kevin learned she was pregnant with his child. For Lee Ann, however, living at Llanfair was anything but pleasant, and she felt completely out of place. During her marriage, Jason Webb revealed a surprising fact to Lee Ann: he was illiterate. Lee Ann promised to teach him to read and began to spend long periods of time in his room above Wanda's Place. When they began to fall in love, Lee Ann refused to hurt Kevin by cheating on him: instead, she asked Kevin for a divorce. Kevin, heartbroken, left town, while Lee Ann embarked on a tentative relationship. Kevin returned before Lee Ann gave birth and was ready to get revenge. He told Lee Ann that he was going to get sole custody of their child, Demerest "Duke" Buchanan, to get the baby away from the clutches of Lee Ann. At the custody hearing, Jason confessed to the court that the only reason he and Lee Ann had spent time together was because she was teaching him to read. The preliminary hearing was won by Lee Ann. But the second time around, she was not so lucky. Kevin told the court of Lee Ann's libidinous flings with Max and Jason and used all the underhanded tricks in the book to undermine Lee Ann. This time, Kevin was successful. Lee Ann was not allowed so much as supervised visitation rights. Jason, furious at Kevin, snuck into Llanfair one night and brought little Duke back to his mother. Lee Ann and Jason went on the run together, while Kevin tracked them down with the help of Hank Gannon's newly arrived daughter, Rachel. Rachel urged Kevin not to hold a grudge against Lee Ann and Jason. By the time baby Duke was safely returned, Kevin and Rachel bonded and their relationship became intimate -- much to the consternation of Rachel's disapproving daddy. Kevin agreed to unsupervised visitation rights for Lee Ann. Together with Luna, Max schemed to dupe Asa out of a small fortune by tricking him into buying a chunk of land in which they had planted fake treasure. Eventually, Max and Luna bought the land back and built their pride and joy --- the Serenity Springs Spa. In April 1992, Asa was jealous of Renee's sadness over Carlo's passing and Renee was convinced that Asa was having an affair with Blair. She was right - when Renee caught Asa kissing Blair Daimler, she divorced him, and took the Palace Hotel in the settlement. Asa appeared to be the answer to Blair's prayers. Through Asa, Blair could gain financial security for her mentally ill mother, Addie, and through her new power base, she could get revenge on Addie's sister, Dorian. Blair, after suffering a childhood of foster homes and neglect, had found her birth mother Addie in a nursing home and had broken her out. Addie, in her confused state, had told Blair about the Cramer family, claiming that her sister "Dori" had attacked her with scissors as a child. Blair naturally blamed Dorian for causing Addie's mental problems. But the truth was quite different. Dorian had been told by her parents that Addie had died of pneumonia at the age of 13, when in reality, Addie had been locked up in a mental hospital for stabbing Dorian with a pair of scissors. Dorian was as stunned as anyone to learn that her Agatha was alive and living with Blair! Dorian proceeded to show Blair the large scar that still remained on her shoulder from the scissor incident. The emotional fervor of the confrontation led Addie to go berserk and she threw herself out the attic window. Though she nearly died, she recovered physically. The incident, however, prompted Blair to admit that Addie needed more attention than she could provide and had Addie committed to nearby St. Ann's psychiatric hospital. Blair was determined to claw her way to the top of the business world, even if it meant destroying her own Aunt Dorian to do it. Finding a skeleton in Dorian's closet, Blair used blackmail (Dorian's involvement with Victor Lord's death) to force her Aunt to make her the new Editor-in-Chief of Llanview's tabloid newspaper, The Intruder. Though Max persisted in pursuing Blair in 1992, she was busy wooing Asa Buchanan away from his wife, Renee. Max proposed to Blair, and surprisingly, she accepted. Blair changed her mind when Asa promised to stop Dorian from having Blair's mother committed if she would marry him! Max followed her back to Llanview, and was stunned to discover the woman he loved was about to marry his worst enemy. Max Holden was determined to stop Blair from marrying Asa Buchanan. On Asa and Blair's wedding day -- June 16th, 1992 -- passion exploded between Max and Blair. They made love -- on top of Blair's wedding dress! Still, Blair went through with the wedding, but when she wouldn't sleep with her husband, the marriage was doomed. Blair even went so far as to try to kill Asa, and frame Tina for the crime! Blair didn't succeed in her plot, and Months into their loveless marriage, a bitter Blair told Asa that she never loved him, and she slept with Max on their wedding day! Asa sued Blair for a divorce -- and won! Blair received nothing! Blair went running back to Max, only to find he was no longer available. By now, Max was beginning to see what everyone else in Llanview already knew. Luna was the only woman for him. Left with nothing, Blair departed Llanview. Clint and Viki's marriage ran into some serious turbulence when Viki took interest in Reverend Andrew Carpenter's father Sloan, a retired Army General, who was writing a biographical book, "Lord Of The Banner" about the late Victor Lord. Luna was charmed when she began to receive love poems from an young man who was a fan of her radio show, the LoveLine. Little did she know that the lyrics she was receiving were from an jailed convict by the name of Suede Pruitt. Suede escaped jail and made his way to Luna, urging her to help him. He was innocent, he proclaimed. Luna consulted the goddess, who told her that Suede was telling the truth -- that was all the proof she needed. Though Max continued to be suspicious of Suede, he and Luna launched into a close friendship. It was clear that the only way Suede would ever be free again would be if he proved his innocence. He was accused of murdering his wife Deborah years ago, but had felt all along that Deborah's father Marcus was the real culprit. Max, Luna, and Suede journeyed to Deborah's family mansion in North Carolina and arrived at the house on a dark and stormy night. The events that transpired inside proved Suede's theory. A deranged Marcus admitted to killing his daughter - he had abused her as a child and when Deb married Suede, he had become insanely jealous and murdered her, letting Suede take the blame for the crime. Marcus pulled a gun and promised to shoot them all, beginning with Luna. Max flung himself in front of her and Marcus pulled the trigger. Max had been shot, but in that split second, Suede managed to shoot and kill Marcus. Max was rushed to the hospital, with Luna by his side the entire time. He barely clung to life. We then saw what was really happening inside Max's mind -- he was being tempted by a seductress -- this woman was Death and Luna urged Max to fight her. Death coaxed and teased Max, urging him to kiss her (the kiss of Death), but Luna begged Max not to do it. As he continued to slip away, Luna used her psychic powers to get into Max's mind. Once there, she forcefully dragged Max from Death's clutches and home to safety. Luna awoke from her trance mentally drained, but Max had begun to come around. He healed slowly, but the bond between Max and Luna had finally been formed. Cassie began dating Reverend Andrew Carpenter, just as scandal hit St. James Church. Sloan was diagnosed with Hodgins Disease, and came to Llanview to make peace with his son, Andrew. Father and son had been estranged for years, over Sloan's refusal to accept the fact that his late son, William, was gay and died of AIDS. The reconciliation would have to wait because Sloan continued to deny the truth about William. Reverend Carpenter proved to be a trusted advisor to Joey Buchanan's teenage friend, Billy Douglas. Billy was gay and he agonized over whether or not to tell his parents. Billy came to rely on both of them. One day in the rectory of St. James Church, a distraught Billy came to Andrew once again for help. The trusting minister placed a comforting hand on the boy's shoulder. Just then, troubled Marty Saybrooke peered in the door. For weeks, Marty had been trying to seduce Andrew, but he had gently spurned her overt advances. Jealous and angry to see Andrew expressing warmth and care for someone other than her, Marty went to Billy's parents and proceeded to tell a vindictive lie that the pastor was trying to seduce their son! The charges against Reverend Carpenter spread through Llanview like wildfire! Andrew, claiming a basic right to privacy, refused to publically reveal his sexual preference. Massive homophobia ensued, and a vicious war of hate divided the citizens of Llanview. Through it all, Andrew held his head high -- even sustaining a brutal beating from a homophobic bigot, all the while proudly refusing to quit his post. Cassie, who was now dating Andrew, began receiving hate letters. Andrew angered Sloan when he publically announced that his own brother, William, was a gay man who died of AIDS. Sloan was further enraged when Andrew declared that he had arranged for the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to come to Llanview, and he planned to add a special square honoring his brother to the tapestry. Sloan refused to allow the Carpenter name to be soiled in such a way! He was joined in his anger by Billy Douglas's father, who urged his fellow citizens to join him in boycotting the ceremony. In a touching scene at St. James Church, Andrew delivered an impassioned speech about the destructive danger of hate and the divine power of love. He then dared the emotionally-drained procession to join him as he took the newly fashioned panel, honoring his brother, to the church lawn, where he proceeded to add it the sprawling quilt. Suddenly, Andrew felt a hand gently touching his shoulder. Looking up, he saw the tear-stained face of his father, who offered to help lay the panel. Over the past months, his love for Viki had enabled Sloan Carpenter to grow significantly as a human being. Now, he was finally ready to come to terms with his son William's death. After the quilt ceremony, father and son embraced tightly -- and Llanview began the slow and rewarding process of healing. After being cleared of Carlo's murder, Sarah looked forward to a long and happy future with Bo Buchanan. Their happiness was short-lived. Sarah died in a car accident - with Bo behind the wheel - on the day before their wedding. Months passed before he could deal with the horrible tragedy. Like a godsend, Llanview's newest attorney, Nora Gannon, helped Bo come to grips with the overwhelming loss of his beloved Sarah. 1993 Though upset, Dorian was resigned to accepting her daughter Cassie's impending marriage to Reverend Andrew Carpenter. But Marty Saybrooke wasn't. The troubled girl, still smarting from Andrew's rejection, showed up at the church drunk. Marty was determined to stop the wedding, but was hustled away by Viki. Viki and Clint hoped to bring the magic back to their marriage. But early in the new year it became apparent that the joy they shared for so long had vanished. As Clint and Viki grew more distant, Viki found herself burning with sexual curiosity about Sloan Carpenter. Viki, always the paradigm of proper behavior, spent her idle time fantasizing about the General. When Sloan asked Viki to go away with him, she agreed -- unaware that, by sheer coincidence, Dorian was luxuriating at the same spa. When Dorian saw Sloan and Viki together, she smiled with devilish delight. Disguising her voice, she placed a call to Clint telling him that Viki had broken her leg and needed his help. Clint raced to Vermont, but walked in on Sloan and Viki in bed! Outraged by his wife's inappropriate behavior, Clint filed for divorce. To clear his head, Clint went to his ranch in Arizona and was seriously injured in a plane crash. Still, Viki continued the relationship and became engaged to Sloan while Clint was hospitalized with severe injuries. Eventually Mortimer Bern got out of control and there was nothing Alex could do to stop him, except have mommy dearest drop in for a visit. Mortimer's mother, Wilma Bern, arrived in town and revealed that Mortimer and Carlo were actually twin brothers. Carlo had always been a violent child and once attacked Mortimer. Wilma had no choice but to give Carlo up to adoption and keep Mortimer. Mortimer finally came to his senses and realized he had become his brother. Stopping by to visit Renee once more, they tangoed across the floor of the Palace Hotel -- and in order to correct his behavior, Mortimer said goodbye to Alex, Renee and Carlo's empire and left Llanview. Nora hid her fear from Bo that she had been the driver of the car that ran him and Sarah off the road. Much to their relief, it turned out that Nora, who was plagued by blinding headaches and blackouts, was not to blame. As their love blossomed, Bo realized that this feisty attorney was the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. Nora exuberantly accepted his proposal of marriage. The Buchanans were astonished by the return of the not-so-late Cord Roberts, who had been held in a Middle Eastern prison camp. Suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, the now bitter and edgy Cord channeled his energies into finding Tina. Cord discovered that Tina was out of town in Atlantic City and Cord took off after her. Cord found the hotel/casino where Cain and Tina were staying. Tina, dressed in lingerie, awaited Cain's return, but fainted upon seeing Cord, who she thought had died in Jaba City! Tina, still shocked and beginning to worry about what would happen when Cain returned, quickly packed her bags and returned to Llanview with Cord, where she made everyone promise to keep silent about Cain. But such was not to be the case as Cain and Tina couldn't resist their passion and Cord walked in on them one day. Furious, Cord remembered Cain as "Hudson King," the man who tried to make Tina publish a tell-all on the Lord/Buchanan family. Tina explained that Hudson was really Cain and that they were in love. It soon became clear that Cord had changed since his ordeal in Jaba. He shouted at his wife, family and even little CJ and Sarah. CJ didn't like to be around Cord; he barely remembered his father and thought of Cain as his father figure, which infuriated Cord all the more. Cord was determined to break up Tina and Cain. Cord began looking for chinks in Cain's armor. He found it in Angela Holliday, Cain's ex-wife/wife, who operated a local religious group in Texas. Blonde Angela followed Cord back to Llanview. She'd always hoped that she and Cain would get back together and the opportunity seemed too good to pass up. Angela brought with her, her loyal follower Rebecca Lewis and her religion. Kevin, now involved in an interracial relationship with Rachel, decided to allow Lee Ann to have partial custody of Duke -- only if she dumped Jason Webb. Jason eased his grief by resuming his May/December affair with a very willing Dorian. Lee Ann moved with Duke to Texas, where Kevin would regularly visit with his son. Max tried to get Luna Moody into his bed. She wouldn't sleep with him because of a premonition telling her that if they consummated their relationship, Max would die! To Max's relief, her psychic abilities eventually told her that they could make love on Valentines Day at a lodge on Lake Serene. So, on Valentines Day, 1993, they made love for the first time. Max and Luna's romance hit a temporary roadblock when they discovered that their spa, Serenity Springs, sat on top of a huge oil reserve. Always looking to make a quick and easy fortune, Max wanted to drill immediately. But Luna objected, feeling that it would destroy the "serenity," not to mention the ecological balance of the land. While snooping around the Springs one day, Alex Olanov came across Luna Moody's innocent brother Ty, who was in town for a visit. Ty fell instantly for Alex's charms. Flattered, Alex led him on for awhile, but told him her name was "Zan," because she knew what Max and Luna would tell Ty if they found out he was smitten with her. Alex kept a "boy toy" -- Luna's kid brother, Ty -- on the side while she wooed Llanview's crotchety millionaire oil baron, Asa. Asa enjoyed Alex's sexy come-ons, and quickly enlisted her help in getting Max & Luna to sell the oil-rich land. The "ghost" of Luna's dead husband urged her not to marry Max or he would end up like Bobby -- dead. Luna freeked and ran off before the big day. Max followed her, vanquished the ghost, and after some convincing, Luna agreed to return to Llanview. Luna became the new "Mrs. Max Holden" in a unique and spiritual wedding. Cassie and Andrew were thrilled to discover that Cassie was pregnant, and looked forward to welcoming the baby. Meanwhile, while in bed with Dorian, Jason Webb found a lump in Dorian's breast. At first, Dorian ignored the lump. However, when tests revealed that the lump was cancerous, Dorian (with her pregnant daughter Cassie by her side) sought the necessary treatment. After treatment, she was back at her old ways. Dorian read an advance edition of Sloan Carpenter's comprehensive biography of her late husband, Victor Lord. In the book, Sloan alluded to the fact that Dorian may have been responsible for Victor's untimely passing back in 1976. Dorian wasted no time in firing back. She persuaded a young and impressionable coed, Emily Haynes, to file sexual harassment charges against Sloan, the new dean of Llanview University. It was not long before Dorian's scheme was exposed and Sloan was exonerated. Once again, Dorian had become the most hated woman in Llanview. Angela set up shop in the Tabernacle of Joy, a run-down building on the outskirts of town. The news that Cain had previously been married seriously shook Tina up, but Cord's ruse didn't work when Tina forgave Cain for his slip of memory. Angela stayed in town and continued to be a thorn in their side, as she persisted in an attempt to lure back Cain Rogan. Cord and Angela formed a good friendship -- and later Angela formed a bond with Dorian Lord. Dorian and her daughter Cassie were on the outs again, and Dorian hoped that becoming a good, decent person by befriending evangelist Angela Holliday and participating in Angela's Tabernacle of Joy would make Cassie take her back. That all came crashing down when the truth about Angela came out. First, she was very brunette underneath the blond wig she was wearing! Next, her religion was a scam to grab donations from unwitting followers! Dorian told Angela she'd have to help her get Cassie to forgive her, or she'd tell everyone about the Tabernacle. Angela had no choice but to agree. When the truth did eventually come out, Angela's followers turned vehemently against her, and Angela was run out of business and clung to Dorian for financial support. It became clear that Cain and Tina were not to be broken up, so Angela had to find another way to do it. In a mother-daughter confrontation at Llanfair, Cassie ordered Dorian out of her life for good. The heated exchange, in combination with Cassie's already high blood pressure and an accidental tumble down the stairs, caused her to go into premature labor. Little William Carpenter lived only a few hours before dying. The terrible loss drove Cassie's normally-placid husband Andrew to lash out at Dorian -- nearly strangling her to death! Desperate to salvage her reputation, Dorian lured Viki into Victor Lord's secret room at Llanfair. Once inside, Dorian bolted the door behind them, vowing to keep Viki prisoner until she promised to stop Sloan from publishing the book. However, the scheme went awry when, in a struggle with Viki, the key to the door fell down an air vent. In a night to end all nights, tempers flared over past jealousies, betrayals and deceptions. With time and oxygen running out, Viki dared to get to the source of their conflict. Viki challenged Dorian to the truth: Did she marry Victor Lord only for his money? Did she kill him? Dorian denied the accusations and upon securing their freedom, the two enemies resolved only to go on with their lives with more animosity than ever! While Kevin was a student at Llanview University, Llanview's troubled party girl Marty Saybrooke, showed up at Kevin's fraternity's annual Spring party and was determined to have a good time. Llanview University's star football player, Todd Manning, was a very complicated young man who was about to take out his vengeance on Marty Saybrooke, with whom he had a one-night stand several weeks earlier. Ever since, she had refused to sleep with him again. The night of the spring fling, Kevin carried Marty up the stairs to his room to sleep off her drunken binge. Meanwhile, down at the party, Todd Manning motioned to his pals Powell Lord and Zach Rosen to follow him upstairs. The crowd's loud and raucous noise prevented anyone from hearing Marty's screams as she was brutally raped by Todd, then Zach, and a reluctant Powell. Kevin sat on the porch of the frat house, oblivious to the barbarous act taking place in his own bed. Later, he found Marty in a state of shock. Confusing Kevin with the others, a terrified Marty scratched his face with the ring. Marty filed rape charges against Todd, Powell, Zach -- and Kevin too! In her confusion, Marty wrongly believed that Kevin was among the men who gang raped her! Only later did Marty realize the error of her ways and exonerate a relieved Kevin. Attorney Nora Buchanan, believing Todd's assertion that Marty wanted to have sex with them, agreed to represent the boys. The trial went well for the defendants and Todd had hope of an acquittal after Nora's brutal cross-examination of Marty. However, when Nora discovered, to her horror, that Todd had raped another coed, Carol Swift, she realized he was guilty. What to do? Nora delivered an intense summation, during which she made it evident to all that her three clients were guilty as sin. Because of Nora's sudden turn against Todd, Zach, and Powell, a mistrial was declared. Marty recanted her testimony and exonerated Kevin, but Kevin and Todd's feud was cemented for life. Todd once again swore revenge on Marty. Max and Luna bonded further over Luna's radio show, where she offered advice on love and life, which was a booming success in Llanview. After Marty spoke out on Luna's radio show about her experience, Todd waited for her in the alley outside the radio station. He pinned her against the wall and threatened to rape her again. Seeing this, Luna raced into the alley, grabbed a metal pipe and hit Todd across the face with it. The attack left him deaf in one ear, and his face scarred. When Todd's father, Peter Manning, visited him in the hospital, he called him a pathetic excuse for a son and abandoned him. Later, Marty confronted Todd in the hospital, where he arrogantly confessed to raping her. Unbeknownst to Todd, Marty got his confession on tape! Sentenced to eight years in jail, Todd seethed with anger. Meanwhile, the remaining three fraternity brothers were found guilty after Marty, Kevin and Hank's daughter, Rachel obtained the evidence that drove Todd to plead guilty. Nora faced a life-threatening crisis of her own when she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor that required immediate surgery. She reluctantly opted to go under the knife, but without informing Bo! Just before the operation, Bo found out the truth and raced to her side, where he stayed throughout the ordeal. Afterwards Nora temporarily lost her eyesight, then found herself trapped in a beach house by a knife-bearing Todd Manning. Earlier, Todd escaped from prison! Todd viciously tried to rape Nora, but was thwarted in his attempt when Nora bashed him over the head with a lamp. In the nick of time, Bo -- who heard about Todd's escape on the radio -- came back to the beach house and rescued Nora. Todd Manning slithered into the night! When CJ Roberts and Al Holden were trapped in a crevasse, Cord rescued them and hit his head. In the hospital, Cord awoke with selective amnesia - he remembered everything prior to his rescue mission to Jaba City and still believed he was married to Tina. Larry Wolek warned Tina not to upset Cord, because it could be further detrimental to his health. Tina, eternally grateful to Cord for saving their son, agreed. She and Cain continued to meet behind Cord's back, but eventually Angela Holliday told him the truth and Cord finally had to admit that his marriage to Tina was over and they finalized the divorce, leaving Cain and Tina free to be with each other. In December 1993, Blair Daimler returned to Llanview and founded a cosmetics company, Melador. Blair's determination to win Max away from Luna was renewed, and she saw a way to get to him: Max's gambling addiction. Wanda told her nephew Jason on Christmas Eve that she was going to leave town. Her friend, Ralph Love, was opening a bookstore in Seattle and had asked her to join him. Getting on in years, Wanda had agreed. With that, Wanda left Llanview. Just weeks after losing her baby, Cassie discovered a newborn baby in the manger outside St. James Church. Cassie hoped that the mother would never turn up because she yearned to raise the child as her own! 1994 Things began to look up for Viki when she and Sloan journeyed to Miami to visit Dorian's neice Blair. Blair told them that Dorian had signed a confession to Victor's murder and that she had always been worried that Victor's nurse Ethel Crawford, might come forward with some damaging evidence. Blair followed Viki and Sloan back to town and watched as her Aunt Dorian squirmed. Dorian pleaded with Blair not to turn over the false confession papers to the police, but Blair made no promises at first, but did help Dorian acquire Nora Gannon's defense by switching some names around on the judge's "pro-bono" list. As Max's gambling addiction grew, so did Blair's longing to sleep with him. Blair secretly tried to sabotage Cord and Luna's plans to help Max get over his gambling habit. One night, after catching Max in a serious lie, Luna packed his bags and asked him to leave. Max took Blair to Atlantic City for a weekend of wild gambling and wild sex. Calling himself Jimmy Glover, R.J. Gannon met up with Max Holden and Blair Daimler in Atlantic City in 1994, luring them into a high-stakes card game. After loaning Max ten thousand dollars, "Jimmy" followed Max and Blair back to Llanview, where using pressure, he collected his money, plus a two-thousand dollar late penalty. In a tragic chain of events, Al ran out into the road, with Luna chasing him. Blair hit the brakes, but it was too late! She ran down Luna and paralyzed her! Realizing he loved Luna and was addicted to gambling, Max told Blair that whatever they had was over. Only much later, after Max had begun attending Gamblers' Outreach meetings and Luna had taken her first step, did the couple make up. On Christmas Eve, Luna told Max she was pregnant. Cord tenderly helped Blair through the troubled times. Soon enough, they were making love! Blair ultimately couldn't get Max Holden out of her system, and her relationship with Cord fizzled. After years of on-and-off love, Cain and Tina finally readied to tie the knot on Valentine's Day 1994. Unfortunately, Cain's ex-flame Angela Holliday was still up to her old tricks. She hired a fake minister to marry the two and skipped town, mailing the note to Llanview shortly after Tina and Cain left on their honeymoon. Todd Manning, injured from his botched attack on Nora Gannon at the beach house, found his way to the Tabernacle of Joy. Once there, he managed to con sweet Rebecca Lewis into helping him. Todd regained his strength, then set out to make Marty pay! Todd leapt from the shadows and attacked Marty, but her boyfriend, Suede Pruitt, heard her urgent screams. He raced to her rescue and a ferocious fight ensued. In the struggle, Todd pushed Suede, who stumbled back and hit his head on a metal wrench on the floor. Suede was dead! Todd's flight from the law seemingly came to an end when Bo Buchanan tracked the fugitive down in the woods. In a fight on a footbridge, Bo and Todd wrestled for a gun. The weapon went off and Todd fell into the icy river. Todd had survived his icy ordeal, and made his way back to Llanview. In time, Todd's run from the law came to an end. On the night of the annual Costume Ball at Serenity Springs, Todd was cornered and forced to surrender. A short time later, Todd would become a free man when, just weeks later, the police cruiser taking Todd to Statesville Prison suddenly blew a tire and spun out of control. The police car nearly collided with a car driven by Marty who had CJ and Jessica in the backseat. As Marty's car teetered on the edge of an abyss, Todd bravely saved her life. For his courageous deed, Todd was granted a pardon! Cassie's fragile world quickly fell apart when Beth Garvey, the teenage mother of the baby she found, reclaimed the child. Cassie desperately offered Beth money for the baby. When Beth refused, Cassie stole the baby. She was eventually caught and suffered a breakdown. Dorian managed to get back into her daughter's good graces again by playing on her delusions - she even tried to harass Beth into giving the child back to Cassie, but Beth refused and Jason Webb told Dorian to butt out. Andrew was forced to commit his wife to a mental institution and turned to Marty Saybrooke for comfort. Soon, Andrew could not stop fantasizing about Marty. Cassie got well, and eventually returned home. During the summer, a "killer flu" took Beth's life. Her last request was to have Cassie and Andrew adopt River, knowing that they could provide a loving home for her son. Jason, heartbroken that he never told Beth he loved her, left town after her death. One night, the inevitable happened. Andrew grabbed Marty and kissed her passionately. Horrified, they pulled apart. Over the next few weeks, they shared a few more clandestine kisses. When Marty realized that Andrew didn't feel the same way she felt about him, they called a halt to the sizzling situation, but it was too late. Blair witnessed their scandalous meeting and threatened to relate the dirty details to her cousin Cassie. Viki decided to have her father's body exhumed for an autopsy, hoping it would prove that Victor was murdered. The autopsy revealed a startling fact: Victor hadn't died of a heart attack after all - instead, tiny fibers from a pillow were found in his lungs - he had been smothered! Viki felt vindicated and pushed ahead with the trial. She and Sloan also journeyed to Maryland to talk with nurse Ethel Crawford. Dorian was not far behind. Ethel refused to tell Viki and Sloan anything; when they left, Dorian snuck in, distracted Ethel and then gave her a potentially fatal dose of insulin. But Ethel didn't die -- she was alive and well enough to testify at Dorian's trial. Under oath, she told the court that Dorian had been paying her off for the past 18 years, to keep silent about what she saw. What did she see? Ethel testified that she'd been coming out of Victor's bathroom that night only to find a woman hunched over Victor's bed, pushing a pillow over his face. That was the damning evidence in the eyes of the jury. Though Nora bravely tried to discount her testimony, it was to no avail. When Dorian went on the stand, she only succeeded in damning herself further, by accusing the judge of using her trial as a stepping stone into the governor's office. Dorian was found guilty and, in a shocking move, was sent to death row. Cassie told Viki she would never forgive her for what she did to her mother. Dorian's future looked bleak, until an eleventh hour witness stepped forward bearing evidence he claimed could exonerate her. The young man, David Vickers, went to Viki claiming to be Victor Lord's son by Irene Clayton. To support his sensational claim, he handed her Irene's diary, in which she admitted killing Victor herself! When the diary was authenticated, D.A. Gannon had no choice but to drop the case. Dorian was free! Dorian planned to take revenge however -- she found it in Viki's innocent son Joey. Dorian was the only one who knew that David was a fraud. The diary, verified by the experts, was little more than a brilliant forgery. In exchange for saving her hide, Dorian gave David $50,000. Together, they had pulled off the scam of the century! After ditching Cain, Tina returned to Llanview and met David. Immediately the sparks flew, but David was her brother! One night, while alone together at Viki's cabin in the mountains, "brother" and "sister" gave in to their passion and slept with each other. Later, to alleviate Tina's revulsion at this apparently incestuous act, David confessed to Tina that he wasn't her brother after all. She was furious at first, but in time Tina forgave David and married him in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas. As a teenager, Joey traveled to Italy to study abroad and returned to Llanview in 1994. During that summer, seeking the ultimate revenge against Viki, Dorian had artfully seduced Joey, whom she had hired as a summer handyman. However, Dorian never expected that she would actually fall in love with "her Joe." Rachel and Kevin planned to move in together. However, when Kevin went for an extended trip to Texas to spend time with Duke, Rachel and Dr. Ben Price developed a friendship that led to romance. Extremely jealous, Kevin ended their budding relationship. Ben investigated a strange mid summer flu epidemic which swept some of Llanview's most prominent citizens, resulting in a few deaths. Realizing that the flu vaccine and syringes had been tainted, he leaked this information to the press. This lead to a suspension; he was ultimately vindicated and the cost cutting doctor in charge was forced out of practice. Asa stunned the people of Llanview when he tied the knot with Alex Olanov in an outrageously decadent October 1994 Cleopatra-style wedding in New York's Central Park was the event of the year! Sloan broke his engagement to Viki claiming that he was still in love with an old flame, Beverly Crane. Clint, of all people, discovered the truth -- Sloan's Hodgkins Disease was out of remission and he was dying. With his cancer spreading rapidly, Sloan reconciled with Viki and they married in a touching hospital room ceremony on December 2nd -- with a teary Clint (still carrying a torch for Viki) watching from afar. Hank Gannon wasn't thrilled when his no-good brother RJ showed up in Llanview. Max Holden recognized RJ Gannon instantly. RJ was the very same loan shark (calling himself Jimmy Glover at the time) who made Max's life miserable when he was slow in paying back money in Atlantic City. R.J. was an ex-con who served time for assault. His brother's wife, Nora, represented him and lost the case. R.J. had held a grudge against both Nora and his goody-good brother ever since and now, it was payback time! R.J. tried to destroy Hank's career and reputation by producing a tampered videotape from Hank's college days that showed him standing by as a murder was committed. First R.J. attempted to blackmail Hank with the doctored video, then tried to seduce Hank's fiancé, Sheila Price, in exchange for the tape. To preserve Hank's pristine reputation, Sheila nearly gave in to R.J.'s demands, but she was saved when he was arrested and detained on minor misdemeanor charges. R.J.'s vengeful mission was foiled when Bo Buchanan found the real video, exonerating Hank. Todd proposed to Rebecca, who tenderly turned him down. Rebecca had already accepted Powell's proposal of marriage. Todd's return to society hit another snag when he became the central suspect in a series of rapes. Todd desperately set out to prove his innocence by finding the guilty party himself. His private detective work paid off in spades! Todd was shaken to the core upon discovering that Llanview's masked rapist was none other than his old fraternity brother, Powell Lord! Indeed, Powell was in the middle of a nervous breakdown. His guilt over raping Marty Saybrooke and his hatred for Todd had merged -- he now believed that he WAS Todd. At the same time, Powell wanted Todd dead. While Todd lay asleep in his motel room that night, Powell broke in and stabbed him after a struggle. Marty donated the blood that saved Todd's life. Powell returned again - this time, he took Todd hostage and threatened to kill both Todd and himself. Todd freed himself and attacked the psychotic Powell. Powell was arrested and sent to a mental institution, while Todd was exonerated once more. Marty and Todd shared a brief moment of semi-reconciliation, but she ran from facing her fears entirely. Todd received a shock when his father died suddenly in December. Strangely, the wealthy Peter Manning left Todd nothing except for a chain bearing a locket and a key. In letters from his mother, Todd discovered that he was adopted and there was a large sum of money for him somewhere. Dorian and David discovered the truth when they tracked down the clues to make the incredible discovery that Todd Manning was the Lord heir -- and he was worth nearly 30 million dollars! Over drink after drink, Todd and Blair bonded. At first, they were simply misery-loves-company companions, but before long, they were in bed together! 1995 Viki mourned the loss of her husband Sloan, who passed away on January 9th, 1995. Andrew's indiscretion with Marty was put into perspective when Andrew was dealt a sad blow with his father, Sloan's, succumbing to Hodgkin's Disease. Dorian told Viki a piece of incredible news: David Vickers was not her brother as he had claimed. Viki hurried to confront David with the horrible truth. Assailed by Viki, David was forced to confess his evildoing but he swore that Dorian was behind the entire scam. Then, it dawned on Viki. If David lied about Irene Manning killing her father, Dorian must be the murderer after all! Viki rushed to confront Dorian. In a bitter exchange, Dorian warned Viki that if she reopened the Victor Lord murder case, then Dorian would be forced to reveal "Viki's secret." What could she mean? When Viki threatened to call the police, Dorian launched into a vicious diatribe about her late husband. Viki held her ears as Dorian told her the shocking news that Victor had seduced his own daughter! Unable to bear another word, Viki snapped. Viki took Dorian prisoner and Dorian quickly discovered the strain of the traumatic events had caused Victoria Carpenter to take on several new personalities. Among them was the cool and calculating Jean Randolph, who locked Dorian in the secret room then told the world that she had confessed to Victor Lord's murder before skipping the country. All the while, Dorian languished in her dank and dark makeshift prison, wondering if she would ever see the light of day again. When Blair discovered that Todd was Victor Lord's son and heir (and worth $27.8 million dollars!), Blair set out to marry Todd by telling him she was pregnant. When a suspicious Todd forced his new wife to have a pregnancy test, it came back positive! Duped by the charade, Todd married Blair in Florida on February 17th, 1995. Todd set out to become an even bigger publishing tycoon than his father ever was. He bought the Intruder newspaper from Dorian, renamed it "The Sun" and began hiring the best and brightest staff members away from The Banner. Todd and Blair were so please with their first headline - "Cops Selling Guns To Kids In Angel Square." Kevin and Clint were left wondering how Todd got this big story before they did. They had no idea that Todd's inside source, his "deep throat," was none other than Viki --- whose "Jean Randolph" and "Tori" personalities were leaking information to the enemy camp. Blair was terrorized and mugged on the docks of East Llanview by Javier and Luis, two members of the Arrows gang. Sadly, she lost the baby. Young Cristian Vega, an artistic and bright teenager, happened upon Blair on the docks -- and he was unjustly charged, and later cleared of the crime. Max confronted Todd with startling news: Blair was not really pregnant when she married Todd. An enraged Todd went wild - nearly raping Blair, until she reminded him of what he did to Marty. Todd came to his senses and stopped. Nevertheless, the Manning marriage was over. Much to her surprise, Blair soon learned that she was pregnant with Todd's child -- again! Joey was devastated when Dorian inexplicably left him -- and left the country. During her confinement, Dorian came to see Viki's personality splinter into several other alters including vengeful Tori, violent Tommy, and Princess, the little girl who was molested by her father. Most of the time, Jean -- the gatekeeper -- remained in control of Viki's psyche. Jean blackmailed Dorian into breaking up with Joey as a condition of her release. Jean finally released Dorian after she agreed to break up with Joey and marry David Vickers. Upon her release, Dorian broke up with Joey. Jean paid a surprise visit to David (who had returned from Spain and was promptly arrested) in jail, telling him to divorce Tina or she would have no choice but to press charges against him. Reluctantly, David agreed, lying to a stunned Tina that he never loved her. Dorian married David. Dorian's stomach sickened every time this man she despised, referred to her as his "little potato." Now, as man and wife, Dorian and David would not have to testify against each other. Kelly Cramer, the daughter of Melinda Cramer (who spent most of her adult life in and out of mental institutions), grew up in boarding schools. Rebellious by nature, Kelly was kicked out of her elite European school as a teenager and was sent to live with her Aunt Dorian in Llanview. The arrival of her wild-child niece sent Dorian's life into renewed turmoil. Kelly met Joey Buchanan and despite initial animosity between the two, an attraction was born. Kelly developed a wild crush on Dorian's husband (in name only), David Vickers. A virgin, she was determined to make David her "first." Kelly finally wore down David's resistance, and got him into bed. Just as they were about to make love, Dorian and a photographer burst in the room! Dorian was stunned to see that David's paramour was her own niece! In the aftermath, Dorian offered David three-fourths of her fortune -- and a divorce. He greedily accepted -- but Dorian had a trick up her sleeve. She set-up David to make it look like he committed adultery against her, thereby forfeiting his divorce settlement. On Valentine's Day, 1995, Hank Gannon married his longtime love, nurse Sheila Price. Their memorable day was nearly spoiled by Hank's still-vengeful brother, RJ, who picked their wedding reception to break the news to the humiliated groom that he had slept with his ex-wife Nora while Hank and Nora were still married. The tale, which was true, did not deter Hank from marrying Sheila. Furious with RJ's admission, Hank refused to let the embarrassing news stop the wedding. Kevin briefly dated Andy Harrison, then left for London to work as a reporter for The London Times. Ben's relationship with Rachel did not run smoothly since she began turning to drugs to cope with the rigors of law school. Rachel even used Ben's prescription pad to get her fix. She promised Ben she would stop taking drugs, but he found out she was lying and told his sister Sheila about the problem. Sheila agreed to keep it quiet from Hank and Nora. But Rachel never kicked the habit and it led to her break-up with Ben. Rachel graduated to illegal drugs, with seedy Javier Perez as her main supplier. Rachel and Javier occasionally engaged in drug-induced sex, but even he realized her problem before long and told his boss, Rachel's uncle RJ. RJ couldn't look the other way, because he cared too much about his niece. When Rachel nearly overdosed on heroin, RJ joined Hank and Nora for an intervention. Against her will, Rachel was sent off to a rehab clinic to kick her habit. Though Ben Price was an honorable man who tried to help Rachel through her drug addiction, Rachel's uncle RJ still did not care for him and had his friend Alex Olanov arrange for Ben to be awarded a prestigious fellowship that would take him to London. In late Spring, Max and Luna welcomed twins -- Frankie and Leslie -- into the world. The couple -- still very much in love -- doted on their two new additions. On June 1, 1995, Nora became Nora Hanen Gannon Buchanan when she married Bo in a rock-and-roll themed wedding, presided over by legendary rocker, Little Richard. After the ceremony, the guests danced in the aisles, then headed for 50's-style sock hop reception. Viki's alter, Tori, set out to destroy everything that Victor Lord had built in his lifetime -- including his home, Llanfair and his newspaper, The Banner. On the night of Bo and Nora's wedding, Tori torched Llanfair, only to discover to her horror that Viki and Clint's daughter, Jessica was inside! Momentarily turning back to Viki, she saved Jessica -- but Llanfair went up in flames. It came to light that Viki had one more alternative personality buried deep in her psyche --- her father, Victor Lord. The Victor Lord personality only emerged two or three times, but one of the instances that he took over led Viki to attempt suicide by cutting her own wrists to "expel" Victor from her body. During therapy, Viki discovered the dreadful truth that her alter, Tori, was the one who pressed a pillow onto her abusive father's face, smothering him to death. Viki was not put on trial. Instead, she was allowed to return home for further healing. Kelly finally wore down David's resistance, and got him into bed. Just as they were about to make love, Dorian and a photographer burst in the room! Dorian was stunned to see that David's paramour was her own niece! In the aftermath, Dorian offered David three-fourths of her fortune -- and a divorce. He greedily accepted -- but Dorian had a trick up her sleeve. She set-up David to make it look like he committed adultery against her, thereby forfeiting his divorce settlement. Nora and Bo settled into their new home at 912 Greenfield Avenue in Llanview, where Nora proved to be absolutely useless in the kitchen -- she can't cook! A former tennis champ, Nora is very competitive and dances a mean jitterbug with her husband, Bo. The east side of Llanview had been rife with gang violence. Luna's good-hearted brother, Dylan Moody, along with his new girlfriend, Marty Saybrooke, committed countless hours to renovating the Angel Square Community Center -- which they hoped would serve as a centerpiece of harmony in the district. However, even the new Community Center became the scene of several bloody skirmishes between rival gangs, the Arrows and the Prides. Marty began worrying about Dylan's safety -- and their relationship suffered as a consequence of the ever-present danger. The increasing violence in Angel Square prompted Dorian's maid, Carlotta Vega, a longtime resident of the neighborhood, to make her impressionable son, Cristian, promise never to join a gang. She had already lost one son to gang violence. Carlotta's eldest son, Antonio, the former leader of the Prides, was serving time in Statesville Prison on a murder rap. Now, a war was being waged between the "good" gang, the Prides, and the "bad" gang, the Arrows, and young Cristian was caught in the middle. After getting his GED and a college degree in prison, Antonio was given an incredible opportunity to turn his life around. Llanview's new Police Commissioner, Bo Buchanan, needed someone to go undercover to find out who was selling guns to the gangs in Angel Square. Antonio teamed up with Max's sister, officer Andy Harrison. When Arrow gang member Luis plotted to "take out" Dylan Moody at Llanview's Community Center, he shot and killed Dylan's sister, Luna, by mistake. Max sank into an all-consuming depression when his true love passed away. Cristian Vega was an excellent student, with a particular talent for art, which his teachers encouraged him to develop. Cristian proudly displayed his artistic prowess when he designed the Angel statue that stands tall in the revitalized Angel Square, in honor of Luna. In the summer of 1995, Cris met pretty blonde Jessica Buchanan at a dance party in Angel Square. They hit if off immediately, but their cultural differences proved paramount. "Jessie" came from an entirely different world from his -- she had money, power, comfort, safety. Cris knew only poverty, danger, and fear. Despite their differences, Cris reached beyond his social class to become Jessica's first boyfriend. As their young love progressed, Cristian struggled to free himself from the gang life that had done such irreparable damage to his family. When Jessica's father, Clint Buchanan, caught the kids in the early throes of passion, he forbade Jessica from seeing Cristian, and Carlotta Vega could only concur. An all-out gang war erupted in Llanview's Angel Square. Teens Cristian Vega and Jessica Buchanan shared the joy and wonder of first love, while her father, Clint, and his mother, Carlotta, shared a tender kiss. Best of all, Angel Square had begun the process of repairing the inner strife that had threatened to tear apart the neighborhood. Peace was finally at hand. Through assassination plots and secrets galore, Alex and Asa's stormy and sexy marriage endured until the 1995 return of Alex's "not-so-late" husband, Carlo Hesser! When Todd found out about Blair's second pregnancy, they reconciled and married again - this time in a beautiful ceremony at St. James Church in November, amidst a shower of golden balloons. Marty traveled to the remote Irish isle of Inishcrag to successfully confront her Aunt Kiki, who had been squandering Marty's inheritance in a wild spending spree throughout Europe. In a pub, a handsome stranger pulled her into a kiss. Marty played along -- pretending to be his lover. By acting casually and posing as his "wife, she had helped him elude his hunters. She had saved his life! So began the romance of Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke and Irish poet Patrick Thornhart. Patrick was being followed by members of the Men of Twenty-One, who suspected that he had the coded sheet music that could reveal their terrorist plans. Marty and Patrick soon bonded, and they soon made love. Todd undertook a mission to locate Marty Saybrooke in Ireland. Hoping to finally make things right with the woman he raped, Todd went to Ireland, sent Marty back home to her dying friend Paloma, then remained on the isle of Inishcrag to help her new friend Patrick Thornhart out of a jam. However, Todd (wearing Patrick's coat) was mistaken for Patrick and was shot, thrown into the trunk of a car, and driven off a cliff. The last we saw of him, Todd was lying on an Irish beach - his eyes wide open. When Patrick ventured to Llanview in search of Marty, he was amazed to find the woman he loved engaged to another man! 1996 Patrick Thornhart moved forward with a plan to undermine the Men of 21, and elude the Irish authorities. Patrick managed to convince Bo, Llanview's Police Commissioner, of his innocence. Bo tried to stall a corrupt Irish cop named Bass from extraditing Patrick back to Ireland. Bo had Patrick and Marty decipher a piece of music that Patrick's former lover, the Irish Special Forces agent Siobhan Connelly, had entrusted him with as she lay dying from terrorists' bullets. Patrick tried to convince Marty that he loved her dearly, but she shunned his declaration of love, and went ahead with her plans to marry Dylan. Patrick made a new friend in Llanview - newcomer, Maggie Carpenter. Maggie then met her cousin Andrew's friend, Max Holden. Max was having trouble dealing with his son deafness. Max and Maggie were instantly combative. Max was still bitter and depressed over his wife Luna's murder. But Max gradually began to see Maggie in a new light -- and showed her how he felt by kissing her. It was then that Maggie hit Max with an eye-opening announcement. She was planning on becoming a nun! Over Max's protests, Maggie took her final vows in Boston. Blair, pregnant with Todd's baby, seethed with anger at Marty. Convinced that Marty was directly responsible for Todd's death, Blair made ruining Marty's life her pet project. Blair gave birth to a baby girl, Starr. Blair continued to seek vengeance on Marty by trying to seduce Patrick. While living at the carriage house with his brother, Kevin, Joey began a relationship with Dorian's young niece, Kelly Cramer. What started out as friendship eventually blossomed into romance and Joey always had a strong shoulder for Kelly to lean on. After divorcing David, Dorian proved she was still a masterful schemer by plotting to break up her niece Kelly and her boyfriend, Joey Buchanan. Kelly confessed to Joey that she was still a virgin, and pleaded with him to make love with her. When Joey refused, Kelly was convinced that he still loved Dorian. Kelly caught Joey and Dorian having sex and she fell back into David's trap. When David aggressively tried to seduce her, Kelly hit him over the head with a lamp and killed him. Or so she thought! David returned from the dead, kidnapped Kelly, and held her for ransom aboard a yacht. Kelly was rescued, but David Vickers managed to escape. David skipped town, while Tina got a job offer in Baltimore as a personal shopper at the Logan's Department store. Tina moved with CJ and Sarah to Baltimore, where they resided, at least until Viki lost touch with her sister over the years. Asa began corresponding via email with a foreign businessman known as "Poseidon." Suspicious of Asa, Alex, the new mayor of Llanview, secretly began corresponding with Poseidon herself. Alex discovered that not only was Poseidon a member of the Men of 21 -- he was her not-so-late husband, Carlo Hesser. Alex fainted and upon recovering, enjoyed an orgy of sex with her hot-to-trot hubby! Asa planned to meet Poseidon and another secret partner, Lord Cove, at the Palace Hotel to hand over $30 million dollars in a business deal. Unbeknownst to Asa, he was about to become a victim of the "Men of 21." Asa was hit over the head -- and when he awoke in a daze, the money was gone! Disguised as Major Austin, a munitions expert, Bo infiltrated the organization. He was nearly killed by a bomb set by the double-crossing Bass. Patrick was shot in the melee, and Marty secretly nursed him back to health. Even though Marty had feeling for Patrick, she went ahead with her wedding to Dylan! Patrick rose from his sickbed, and arrived at the Palace Hotel in time to save Bo, and help defuse the bomb. Bass was arrested, and subsequently poisoned to death, and though Patrick tried to stop her, Marty married Dylan Moody. Heartbroken, Patrick grabbed Blair and dashed away to the stables where Blair played upon his anguish, luring him into an embrace. However, her well-timed seduction attempt failed as Patrick flashed upon memories of making love to Marty in Inishcrag. He broke free of her grasp. Asa suffered a heart attack when Carlo returned "from the dead". Upon his recovery, Asa sent Alex for a divorce from Carlo, then remarried her. All the while, she engaged in a sizzling affair with her baldheaded ex-husband. To test her loyalty and to get his $30 million back from Carlo, Asa sneakily convinced everyone he had gone insane! Patrick realized Carlo was Poseidon and was determined to prove it. Marty finally confessed her love to Patrick. Back home, she resolved to tell Dylan. Afterwards, she promised to meet Patrick on Llantano Mountain. Patrick waited... and waited. However, Marty never came because just before she was to tell Dylan, he suffered a serious back injury (resulting from an earlier scuffle with Patrick) on the basketball court at the Community Center. The injury paralyzed Dylan. Torn between her love of Patrick and her commitment to Dylan, Marty decided she couldn't leave her husband now. In agony, she told Patrick they were through. Patrick finally gave in to Blair's seductive efforts. After one particularly romantic dinner, they made love. One hot summer night, as Patrick and Blair made love on the floor of her penthouse apartment, a mysterious man stood in the shadows. In stunned silence, he absorbed the shocking sight of the two souls in the heat of passion. It was Todd Manning! Harnessing his rage, Todd ran off. Keeping his return secret from everyone except his sister, Viki, Todd was overjoyed to hold his daughter Starr in his arms. Determined to make Blair pay, Todd kidnaped Starr, before finally returning her and revealing his miraculous "return from the dead" to his "unfaithful" wife. Blair's prayers had been answered --- Todd was home! Resuming his position as Publisher of the Sun, Todd set out to make Blair's life miserable. Todd waged an internal debate. Should he end their union or give Blair a second chance at proving her love? Just when it seemed that they might reconcile, Todd was stunned to discover that Blair was pregnant again -- with Patrick Thornhart's child! Uniting forces with RJ Gannon, Carlo schemed to get rid of Asa and settle a long-standing score by getting revenge on Viki, who had killed his son, Johnny Dee. Carlo coerced famed psychiatrist Elliot Durbin into hypnotizing Viki to kill her own son, Kevin! Elliott found himself growing increasingly restless over his plan to hypnotize Viki into killing her son. He began having feelings for the woman and desperately wanted a way out from under Carlo's thumb. At the same time, Dorian became attracted to the good doctor, but soon uncovered his connection to Carlo. Elliott eventually gave Viki the order to kill Kevin, but when it came down to it, Viki was unable to do so. Elliott, horrified at what he'd done, tried to leave town, but he was stopped by a bullet from one of Carlo's henchmen. Cristian Vega urged Jessica Buchanan to take their relationship "all the way." Jessica struggled with the decision, not ready to take the big step. This crisis in their relationship led to several break-ups and make-ups throughout the year. When Cris was found guilty and of breaking into a car (he was an innocent victim but was charged nonetheless) he was given probation and community service as punishment. Worse, this talented artist was denied a scholarship to college because of his conviction. Antonio took a desperate step to insure that his kid brother did not continue further down the wrong road. Carlo Hesser sought to find a worthy male heir to someday assume his "throne." He chose Antonio Vega to fill his shoes. Carlotta Vega left Dorian's employ and went to work at the D-K Diner which had once been hers. When the diner was put up for sale, Carlotta feared she would lose her job. Carlotta wanted desperately to buy the diner, but couldn't raise the funds. However, because of his prison record, no one would give Antonio a loan -- no one but Carlo. To get the money Cris needed to attend college, and the money Carlotta needed to buy the Diner, Antonio sold his soul to the devil -- Carlo Hesser. Carlo offered Antonio a chance to help his family -- in exchange Antonio would be forced to do Hesser's dirty work. Antonio hated working for Carlo. More than that, he hated lying to Andy. Andy stumbled upon evidence that Antonio was in cahoots with the crime kingpin. Andy found herself immersed in a perplexing dilemma -- trapped between her love for Antonio and her allegiance to the police force. Aware of Antonio's misdeeds, Bo convinced him to go undercover to get the goods on Hesser. There was one critical drawback: No one, not even Andy, could know of their secret plan. This sticky situation put a severe strain on Andy and Antonio's already tenuous relationship. While faking insanity, Asa hatched his latest scheme and enlisted the aid of his longtime rival, Max Holden. Asa wanted to get back at Carlo for stealing both the Buchanan money and Alex's affections. The plan was to make Carlo believe he was a dying man. Eventually, Carlo discovered that Max had duped him -- he wasn't going to die after all! To get back at Max and Maggie, he trapped them in a cave in North Carolina. Convinced that they may die in the sealed off cavern, Max tenderly told Maggie that he loved her. They came together in a sizzling embrace. Max and Maggie survived their ordeal after being rescued by Antonio, who returned to Llanview to face the wrath of his enraged employer, Carlo Hesser. Refusing to be intimidated, Antonio called Carlo's bluff and talked his way out of his predicament. Bo, Marty and Patrick discovered the truth about the Men of 21 conspiracy from a microchip hidden in a book of "Irish airs." To their horror, they learned that the beloved Mr. Kenneally, who had come to Llanview during the summer, was the brains behind the terrorist organization. Dylan regained the use of his legs and did the gentlemanly thing. He bowed out of Marty's life and returned to North Carolina. Clint Buchanan and Carlotta Vega had a brief romance in 1996, but things never got off the ground. They shared a memorable trip to New York City, but Carlotta, plagued by devotion to her late husband Diego, was not willing to sleep with her suitor. Realizing their relationship had changed, Clint and Carlotta parted as friends on Carlotta's birthday, October 24th, 1996. Joey whisked Kelly away to Paris, where they shared a night of passion for the first time. Upon their return home, Kelly moved in with him. While on a run through the woods, Joey encountered an enchanting "nymph" bathing in the nude. He returned time and again, finally learning her name was Olivia DeWitt, and she lived in a nearby cottage. Dorian Lord revived her longtime battle to destroy the Buchanans when she hired an attractive young woman, Cameron Wallace, to infiltrate Buchanan Enterprises. Working closely with Cord, Cameron and Cord enjoyed a simmering attraction. Unbeknownst to anyone, Cameron was actually Joey's Olivia -- leading a dangerous double life! Once again, Dorian was thwarted when Cord exposed Cameron's scam. Her duplicity revealed, Cameron beat a hasty retreat out of town. When it appeared that Asa was losing his marbles, Cord took over Buchanan Enterprises, but Asa proved himself capable of managing his own affairs. Cord decided to move to London and run his own division of the family business. Asa granted Alex her divorce, then got even with both Carlo and Alex by crashing their wedding and exposing the fact that Alex was faking a pregnancy. Asa knew exactly what he was doing when he ripped off Alex's wedding dress, exposing a pillow strapped to her stomach! Carlo's reign of terror finally ended. While leaning over the boat's railing, Blair was stunned to see Carlo Hesser's body, with a bullet-hole in the center of his forehead. Todd Manning tried in vain to implicate his enemy, Patrick Thornhart, in Carlo's death. However, Antonio was being set up by Alex and RJ! Llanview's D.A., Hank Gannon, formally charged Antonio Vega with murder. Sheila told Hank she was pregnant and Hank responded negatively to his wife's condition. Sheila feared Hank was not ready to commit to their marriage or to their upcoming family. After she suffered a miscarriage shortly thereafter, Sheila left town to live with her brother Ben in London. Several weeks later, Hank was served with divorce papers. After fleeing the rehab center, Rachel hid in New York City where her world spiraled out of control. She found work with a shady "dating service." Several months later, Jessica, on a field trip to New York City, happened upon Rachel in a bus station. When Jessica later told Nora what her daughter had been wearing and how she had looked, it became clear that Rachel was not living a "clean" life. Enlisting the help of Bo's newly-returned son Drew, Nora, Hank and RJ raced to New York City in an attempt to locate the missing girl. Drew was successful in doing so. Posing as a "customer," he visited a call-girl agency only to meet the new employee Rachel (or "Roxy," as she called herself). Hiding his identity, Drew tried to convince the troubled girl to return to her family. But when Rachel learned who Drew really was (her stepbrother!), she tried to escape. Enter Hank, who snapped a pair of handcuffs around his daughter's wrists and dragged her home to Llanview! Through the summer, Drew helped Rachel overcome her addiction. As a way of capping her triumph over drugs, the family agreed to serve as guests on a live talk-show hosted by Tad Martin of Pine Valley, The Cutting Edge. The day of the taping, however, Rachel overheard a troubling fight between her parents and uncle RJ. It seemed that Nora and RJ had had an affair before she was born. Though Rachel tried to keep the knowledge inside, it bubbled out during the televised interview when she accused her parents of lying to her. Later, she even hinted that RJ might be her father, not Hank. Nora quickly denied the hint and chided her daughter for being so doubtful. After telling Bo that his mother, Becky was dead, Drew was mortified when she turned up in Llanview. She demanded that he get some fast cash from his deadbeat dad to finance the resurrection of her singing career. Eventually, a stunned Bo discovered Becky's "return from the dead." Though he was disturbed by Drew's elaborate lie, Bo eventually forgave his son. To everyone's relief, greedy Becky left town when Nora paid her off to hit the road. Kevin returned to Llanview in 1996, and became an investigative reporter for where he engaged in a playful, prank-filled and always flirtatious battle for scoops with rival reporter Cassie Carpenter. Though she was a married woman, Kevin doggedly pursued a forbidden romance with a reluctant Cassie. They spent a sexually charged working trip in Rio, but Cassie once again resisted Kevin. Insisting she was a happily married woman, Cassie urged Kevin to find someone else -- and he did. Maggie decided to leave the convent. Max praised her brave decision, and proposed that they make a fresh start. Together, they went out on their first date. Max and Maggie... happy and together -- at last! At years' end, Antonio Vega faced his date with destiny. With Nora as his attorney and his lover, Andy at his side, Antonio anxiously prepared to go on trial for the murder of Carlo Hesser. 1997 All of Llanview was shocked when mob boss Carlo Hesser turned up dead after Todd and Blair Manning's ill-fated ball. Carlo was a man with many enemies and almost everyone had a reason to want him dead. Antonio Vega went on trial for Carlo's murder and things looked bleak for him indeed, especially since Carlo had staged an elaborate planned scheme in which he had framed Antonio for the crime. In the end, however, Alex Olanov Hesser Buchanan was revealed as the murderer. It was also revealed that Asa Buchanan had witnessed the murder, but had said nothing to clear Antonio because he was hoping that the 30 million dollars Carlo has swindled from him would resurface. Asa had knowingly let an innocent man stand trial for murder and no one could forgive him for this selfish act. Téa Delgado was born in Puerto Rico and moved to New York with her parents when she was four years old. Her father, Leon, is a superintendent in a building on Park Avenue. Although the Delgado family lifestyle was decidedly middle class, they never lost touch with the old friends and relatives they knew in Puerto Rico, many of whom now live in the Unites States. Téa spent many quality hours with her grandmother Maria Delgado, who is affectionately called "Abuelita." Téa also spent weekends with her family's longtime friends, the Vegas, who they considered "cousins". Téa was always obedient and studious. Her diligence paid off when she graduated college summa cum laude, went on to NYU Law School, then immediately acquired a position in a top ten law firm, Howell and Maguire, as soon as she passed her bar exam. Beautiful, but always too focused on work and accomplishment to have a committed relationship, Téa had a few flings, mostly with other career-obsessed, fast-trackers. In early 1997, she began feeling that something was missing from her hectic, hyper-urban lifestyle. Téa began to investigate leaving New York. She felt that could get more hands-on experience working in a smaller venue. So, when Carlotta Vega alerted her to the fact that her son, Antonio was under arrest for the murder of mobster Carlo Hesser, Téa saw it as a sign. She opted to pull out of the fast lane for a while and relocate to Llanview, PA. Police Detective Andy Harrison stood by her boyfriend, Antonio, throughout his murder trial. With Antonio cleared of the crime, Andy and Antonio were finally able to look forward to a future together. Things became even better when Antonio was also cleared of a previous murder conviction, thanks to the work of hotshot young lawyer Tea Delgado. With a bright future ahead of him, Antonio propo
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http://www.fancast.com/blogs/2010/deep- ... as-wedding Deep Soap: ‘One Life’s Hillary Smith on Bo and Nora’s Wedding by Sara Bibel May 24th, 2010 |
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Catherine Hickland Films and Shows – Apple TV (UK)
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Learn about Catherine Hickland on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that include Catherine Hickland, such as Witchcraft and The Last Married Couple in…
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Sex Club When the little black book of an infamous hedonistic playboy is purchased at an auction, the new owner is found murdered. Whose Monkey Is It Anyway When a monkey bites and kills a lab worker, the animal rights activist who tried to free the primates is charged with murder. White Bird Michael and KITT to the aid of a woman he once loved before assuming his new identity. The unlikely trio must fend off unwanted pressure from mobsters, while all the time wrestling with their own emotions. Let It Be Me Michael poses as a singer to help an old love (Catherine Hickland) solve a musician's suspicious overdose.
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Children: Rachel Gannon (with Hank Gannon), Matthew Rappaport (with Bo Buchanan) Siblings: Susannah Hanan Significant Romantic Relationships: Hank Gannon (1st husband/divorced), Bo Buchanan (2nd husband/divorced), Sam Rappaport, Troy MacIver Nora, a sharp attorney, arrived in Llanview in 1992, following her ex-husband Hank and estranged daughter Rachel. After trying to convince Rachel to return to Chicago and attend college, Nora resigned herself to staying in Llanview in an effort to rebuild her relationship with her daughter, which strengthened over time. Nora met Bo Buchanan and the two shared an instant connection. Nora helped Bo during his depression following the death of his fiancée Sarah and agreed to help him find the hit and run driver that killed her. The two grew closer and slowly started to fall in love. Nora had been plagued by severe migraine headaches and occasional blackouts, and slowly she began to suspect that SHE was responsible for killing Sarah, as she had been on the same road that night and blacked out. Just as Bo was about to propose, Nora confessed that she believed she was responsible for killing Sarah. Bo refused to believe it and set about to prove Nora's innocence. He managed to do so and the two were engaged. Nora defended Todd Manning when he was accused of raping Marty Saybrooke, but Nora threw the case when she learned of Todd's guilt. Todd vowed revenge. Soon after Nora learned that a brain tumor was causing her migraines and blackouts. Nora prepared to have surgery, but refused to tell Bo about it. Bo learned about it while Nora was in recovery and vowed to stand by her, declaring his love. As an aftereffect of the surgery, Nora lost her sight while staying alone at a beach house. A vengeful Todd terrorized her and nearly raped her, but Bo managed to rescue Nora. Soon after her blindness was corrected in an operation. As Nora and Bo planned their wedding, a thorn in Nora's side arrived in the form of RJ Gannon, her former brother in law. Nora feared Bo's reaction when RJ revealed to Hank that RJ and Nora had slept together during Nora's marriage with Hank. When he learned the truth Bo only told Nora he wished she had felt comfortable enough to be honest upfront. In 1995 Bo and Nora married in a ceremony presided over by Little Richard. When Rachel became addicted to drugs, Nora worked tirelessly to help her daughter beat her addiction. Nora and Bo's marriage entered a rocky patch soon after, as domestic squabbles and Nora's struggles with the possibility of pre-menopause plagued their marriage. A new struggle arrived in the form of Nora's assistant, Georgie Phillips. Georgie developed a crush on Bo, and did everything she could to increase the strain on Bo and Nora's marriage. After Bo rejected her, a vengeful Georgie doctored photographs to make it appear as if she was having an affair with him. Nora found the pictures and went to confront Georgie, whom she found kissing an unidentified man. Nora assumed it was Bo, further widening the gap between them. Georgie was murdered and Bo was arrested. Nora stood by her husband, who was proven innocent. Rachel was revealed as the true culprit, and Nora went on the run with her daughter. Eventually Rachel turned herself in and was sent to prison. Bo and Nora's marriage was back on track when Nora's former love Sam Rappaport came to Llanview. Sam admitted he was still in love with Nora, but Nora was committed to Bo. Nora wanted to have a child, and learned she was still capable of carrying to term. Bo agreed to undergo a test for his sperm count. Lindsay Rappaport, Sam's ex-wife who hated Nora, changed Bo's test results so it appeared he was incapable of fathering a child. Nora and Bo were devastated by the news. After Bo's son Drew was killed, Nora found herself faced with an assault of questions about a possible pregnancy. Worried about Bo's depression over losing a son, her own intense desire for a baby, as well as an overwhelming desire to make those she loved happy, Nora blurted that she was pregnant. Bo and everyone else was ecstatic. Stuck in a lie, a desperate Nora turned to Sam and asked him to father a child for her, one that would be raised by Bo. Sam eventually agreed and slept with Nora. Lindsay discovered and spilled the truth to Bo, who left Nora. The two began divorce proceedings. Nora and Sam began seeing each other and she soon gave birth to a boy, Matthew. Nora learned from Bo's doctor that Bo was indeed capable of fathering a child. Nora told Bo, who had a DNA test performed to see whether he or Sam was the father. Lindsay, who was dating Bo at the time, panicked and paid a lab technician $500,000 to make sure the results stated Sam was the father. While the results indeed stated Sam was the father, Lindsay never discovered whether they had to be altered or not, as the technician fled the country. Nora and Bo officially divorced as Nora began to see Sam more seriously. Nora soon learned that Lindsay had tampered with Bo's original sperm count tests and interrupted Bo and Lindsay's wedding to announce this. Disgusted with Lindsay, Bo dumped her and Lindsay vowed revenge on Nora. Lindsay confessed to Bo that she had altered the DNA tests, so there was a possibility he was Matthew's father. Nora anxiously awaited the new as another paternity test was done on Matthew. The results showed that Sam was the father. After a train wreck which left Nora severely injured, Nora was rushed to a hospital where she lay as an unidentified female. In her delirium, Nora called Lindsay's name, so attending physician Colin MacIver called Lindsay to the hospital. Vengeful and fearful that Nora's return would ruin any chance of reuniting with Bo, Lindsay paid Colin to kidnap Nora and bring her to his home and to tell no one she was alive. As Nora recovered, Lindsay realized that she needed to act fast or Nora would eventually finger her for the kidnapping. Lindsay injected Nora with a drug that erased her memory. Nora was eventually rescued from Colin's, but her lack of memory didn't allow her to bring charges against anyone. Nora struggled to remember her past relationships with the men in her life, particularly Sam and Bo. Her relationship with Sam fizzled as a result of her inability to remember their past. Determined to prove that Lindsay was responsible for her kidnapping and memory loss, Nora cozied up to Colin in an effort to get information on Lindsay. Colin had developed an obsessive crush on Nora and began to display symptoms of mental instability. Colin was soon killed, and Nora believed that Lindsay killed him to protect herself. As Nora brutally cross-examined Lindsay for the murder of Colin, she realized that she herself had killed Colin (who had tried to attack her) and blocked it out! Due to the extenuating circumstances of the case, no charges were filed against Nora. Sam and Nora also reunited. Troy MacIver, Colin's twin brother, arrived in Llanview. His presence disturbed Nora, but she eventually was able to see past his resemblance to his brother and the two began a friendship, which did not make Sam happy. Wanting to atone for his brother's sins, Troy told Nora that he wanted to prove that Lindsay was responsible for her kidnapping and memory loss. Troy gave Nora a drug which fully restored her memory-except for the traumatic events surrounding her kidnapping and memory loss. Troy proposed the plan of seducing Lindsay and getting her to confess through pillow talk. Nora agreed, although she kept her alliance with Troy a secret from Sam. Nora also found herself developing feelings for Troy and the two even kissed. Eventually Troy was able to get a taped confession from Lindsay, and after she nearly killed him by holding him hostage, Lindsay was placed in a mental institution. Nora came clean with Sam about her plans with Troy and her developing feelings for him. Sam and Nora broke things off, while Nora and Troy embarked on a relationship. Troy and Nora were blissful, but Troy was keeping a secret from Nora. He feared that Nora would discover that his first wife Joanna had died after a vicious fight with Troy. To some, it might appear as if Troy had upset Joanna so much it drove her to the accident which killed her (she fell off a cliff). Lindsay (released from the mental institution) discovered this secret and threatened to tell Troy. Troy began sleeping with her to keep her quiet, but soon their relationship moved beyond blackmail into the realm of sexual addiction. Nora discovered them in bed together and, disgusted, broke off with Troy. Nora and Matthew were devastated when Sam was killed with a bullet meant for Troy. Troy's mental state began to deteriorate rapidly. Nora suspected him of killing the hospital administrator, Claire. Nora teamed up with Bo's girlfriend Gabrielle to expose Troy's crime. Before his reign of terror was over, Troy took Nora captive and nearly poisoned her in a bizarre suicide pact. Bo saved Nora, while Troy was sent to a mental institution. Bo and Nora were shocked when Gabrielle presented them with a letter from Sam, mailed posthumously. Sam revealed that the second DNA tests to determine Matthew's paternity underwent a clerical error, and Bo was actually Matthew's father. Nora was shocked, but ultimately thrilled that Matthew would have the benefit of knowing Bo as a father. Bo and Nora have been growing closer recently, as both have shared in the joy of raising their son. Bio Page
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LARRY WOLEK
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Larry began having difficulties with his love life when a young nurse, named Karen Martin took an unhealthy interest in him. They had a brief relationship, then Karen shocked him when she told him she was going to have his baby. Later, Karen saved Larry after he was severely burned in a fire. His face was wrapped in bandages, and when they were removed, he looked completely different. Though Meredith was Larry's true love, he was forced to marry Karen when she threatened to have an abortion. Later, Karen had a miscarriage and Larry found himself free to be with Meredith. Unfortunately for Larry, Meredith was involved with someone else by the time he was free. Thinking that she was dying of a rare blood disease and upset that Larry had hidden the fact from her, Meredith turned to Tom Edwards, who had come to Llanview claiming to have amnesia. He was taken in by Victor, offered a job at the Banner Newspaper, and named by Meredith after one of her cats. Knowing that Victor yearned to find his long-lost son, Tom pretended to be the Lord heir but when he fell in love with Meredith, things became complicated. He proposed to Meredith, but she could not accept, and instead turned at last to her true love, Larry. Larry was not the ideal husband Victor Lord would have chosen for his daughter. The Wolek family lived in the poorest section of town. However, Victor had a change of heart when he realized how very much they loved each other. He invited Meredith and Larry to come and live in his mansion, Llanfair. At first, Larry refused, but later he relented and agreed to live in a garage apartment on the estate. In 1970, Meredith and Larry were enjoying the simplicity of their married life, but after a while they decided to start a family. Meredith's doctor strongly advised against it, because of her physical condition, but Meredith and Larry, had other plans. Soon Meredith became pregnant. She gave birth to twins, but only one, Danny, survived. Meredith suffered from severe depression over the loss of her other baby, and became mentally unstable, forcing Larry to call upon Dr. Joyce Brothers to help her. After Meredith recovered from her depression, she and Larry settled down to live a happy life with their new son Danny. Not long after, tragedy struck Larry and Meredith. She and Larry’s brother, Vince became trapped by two burglars at Llanfair. When Vince tried to capture the them, Meredith slipped and hit her head. She was taken to the hospital with cranial hemorrhaging. Meredith died at the hospital, which left Larry extremely depressed. Meanwhile, Vince blamed himself for her death, and Larry decided to move in with his sister Anna and her husband Jim. In 1974, Larry fell in love with one of his patients, Rachel Wilson, who was suffering with severe pain from Hodgkin's disease. After enduring as much as she could, Rachel finally decided that she wanted to end her life, and she wanted Larry to be the administering physician. After Rachel’s death, Larry was convicted of mercy-killing after nurse Susan Barry told them that Rachel's had asked Larry to end her life. In the end, Larry was set free when Dr. Dorian Lord confessed that she was partially responsible. Dorian had given Rachel an injection, but forgot to record it on her chart. Later that same night, Dr. Mark Toland unknowingly administered a second dose, which ultimately killed Rachel. Larry found love again in 1977, when he met his distant cousin, Karen Wolek They began dating, and before long, they were married. Karen tried her best to settle into being Mrs. Larry Wolek, but found their life boring. She dreamed of finding something to satisfy her thirst for luxury and excitement, which she rarely had since Larry spent so many long hours at the hospital. Soon, Karen began secretly dating several men in Llanview. At first, they gave her expensive gifts, but soon she found that they also expected something in return from her. She became a prostitute, and then Marco Dane came to town. Marco was Karen's former lover. He was also a professional pimp and pornographer. It did not take him long before he discovered Karen's newfound career. Marco persuaded Karen to become one of his prostitutes. Although she tried to refuse at first, she later changed her mind and accepted his offer. As time passed, Karen found herself desperately wanting out, but Marco forced her to remain in his “stable” and she prayed that Larry would not discover her secret. When Viki found out Karen's secret, she begged her to tell Larry the truth, but Karen refused. She could not bear to hurt her husband and begged Viki to keep her prostitution a secret. When Marco Dane was found murdered, Viki was arrested and charged with his death. At the trial, Karen, had to take the witness stand, and while being questioned by the DA, she broke down and confessed that she had been working as a prostitute for Marco. In 1980, Karen was raped by Brad Vernon when she rejected his advances. She told Marco, (who had not been murdered after all, it was his twin brother) what Brad had done to her and Marco beat him up. Later, when Larry found out, he also gave Brad a beating. Larry eventually forgave Karen for her prostitution, but she felt that they would never truly get past their problems and they separated. Dr. Ivan Kipling, who had once been an outstanding neurosurgeon, but was now demented, returned to Llanview in 1982 with an outlandish plan to win the love of Karen Wolek. He planted a mind-altering device inside Larry’s brain. Kipling then instructed him to obey his orders. Larry, who was still in love with Karen, lured her to Kipling, who took her to his South American jungle hideaway. Larry finally regained his senses, and after the implant was removed, he rushed to the jungle and rescued Karen from Kipling. During 1983, Larry was devastated when Karen ran off to Canada with Steve Piermont. On the rebound, Larry and Jenny, Brad Vernon’s ex-wife, came close to an affair, but Jenny realized she still had feelings for Brad. In 1984, Larry found himself falling madly in love with ex-mob queen Laurel Chapin, who reminded him of his late wife Meredith. When Larry asked Laurel to be his wife, she happily accepted. Trouble was soon to come for Larry. Tracy James, a nurse and homicidal psychopath took an immediate interest in him and vowed to eventually win him over, with the help of a dangerous ally named Stick. 1995 was a bad year for Larry. Tracy James was causing trouble all over Llanview. She had killed Dr. Marcus Polk, Viki's psychiatrist, and pinned the murder on Clint Buchanan. She also forged medical documents insinuating that Viki had not yet overcome her multiple personality disorder. Viki was locked up in an asylum where Tracy was working. In addition, Tracy was a major pain in Larry's side. She continued her insane romantic pursuit of him and killed Laurel by cutting the brake lines on her car. If that weren’t enough, she also kidnapped Larry and locked him up in a secret room in his own basement, which was constructed to resemble his office at the hospital. Larry escaped and Tracy, planning to blow up half of Llanview with a bomb, was distracted by her favorite song, Frank Sinatra's "I'll Be Seeing You." The bomb exploded and Tracy and her sidekick Stick were killed. In 1989, Brenda McGillis was going through a rough pregnancy. With the father of her unborn child dead, she turned to Larry for comfort, which he readily offered. In time, Larry and Brenda became very intimate. While she was pregnant she fell unconscious and was trapped in a room where radioactive testing was being conducted. Luckily, she survived and was able to give birth to her baby. In 1991, when Viki’s daughter, Megan, began feeling increasingly weak and frequently ill, Viki told her to talk to Larry. At first, she ignored Viki's suggestions, but when she kept getting worse, she made an appointment to see him. After running some tests, Larry had to tell her that she had developed a case of lupus, a sometimes crippling disease. Soon after the beginning of the new year, Megan's condition became much worse and she was admitted to hospital, with Larry as her personal doctor. Soon after, Megan’s kidneys failed and she was quickly placed on dialysis. Larry told the family that unless they could find a kidney donor, Megan could die. Larry found that Viki was the only match. They completed the transplant, but Megan’s body rejected it. She then came down with a fever and began to hallucinate. Megan became weaker and weaker until she was almost comatose. By that time Larry knew there was no hope for her survival. Megan passed away. In April of 2000, a train that was carrying several Llanview residents, derailed and crashed. Among those who were injured was Nora Buchanan. There was an explosion in one of the cars and everyone assumed that Nora had died, because they could not find her. Nora spent weeks in Cherryvale Clinic, and then was taken by Dr Colin MacIver, to his home, where he nursed her back to health. While she was there, Lindsay Rappaport injected her with a drug that wiped out her memory. When Nora was finally taken back home, she was admitted to Llanview hospital, under Larry’s care. When it came out that Nora could have been drugged, Larry found that she still had the remnants of a certain drug in her system that would cause her to suffer amnesia. As time progressed, Larry continued to watch over Nora in order to help her. He also did his best to keep Colin MacIver out of her room, as he was upsetting the family. No one except Lindsay knew why he was there.
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Our founder We are only here today thanks to the vision and dedication of our founder, Larry Rappaport z”l. Larry was born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx and Brooklyn. He and his lovely wife Norma have known each other since they met in baby carriages in a kosher butcher shop and have been married for 63 years come November 21, 2016. They have three adult children, Meryl, Debra, and Craig, and five wonderful grandchildren, Joel, David, Tamara, Henry, and Lindsey. After serving in the US Army in Korea and completing his Ph.D at Michigan State University, Larry and his family came to Davis in 1956 when he accepted a position as a faculty member in the department of vegetable crops at UC Davis. He remained in his position until retirement in 1992 as chair of the plant science department. Larry served on numerous committees and was among the first scientists in the United States to do research in the area of plant hormones, concentrating on Gibberelins. Along with his professional accomplishments, Larry was equally proud of his many contributions to the Jewish community in Davis. He and Norma were among the founding members, and also a past president, of the Jewish Fellowship of Davis, which became Congregation Beit Haverim. He also was one of the founders of the Davis Human Relations Council that was founded to improve race relations in the Davis area. However, Larry wanted to share the joy of belonging to a Jewish community with the students at UC Davis, which inspired him to found our branch of Hillel. In its earliest days, Hillel consisted of bagel brunches on Sunday in the living room of his family’s home in Davis. Now, that vision has grown into one of the most vibrant centers for Jewish life in the Hillel movement. After coping with dementia, Larry passed away at age 94 on October 5, 2022. Larry, we’re going to miss you. But, we see your legacy every time we meet a student for a coffee date, serve them dinner at Shabbat, or teach them the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. May his memory be a blessing.
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A profile of the One Life to Live character Lindsay Rappaport, part of Soap Central's Who's Who in Llanview section.
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Lindsay Rappaport arrived in town in 1998 after her ex-husband, Sam Rappaport, had come to Llanview. Lindsay soon found herself a man, Clint Buchanan. He was on the rebound from Victoria Lord Carpenter. The two of went to Las Vegas together to find Lindsay's son, Will Rappaport and bring him back to Llanview. While Clint and Lindsay were in Las Vegas they got married. Lindsay and Clint's marriage was ruined when Lindsay gave Jessica Buchanan and Cristian Vega money to go elope. Jessica was Clint's daughter and Clint didn't like that at all. They got a divorce. Nora represented Clint in court and Sam represented Lindsay. After Bo Buchanan and Nora separated, Lindsay started to get very friendly with Bo. She wanted him all to herself, so she changed his DNA test results so it said he couldn't have any children That meant Nora's child, Matthew, was Sam's. That meant Nora had cheated on him with Sam. But then it was found out that Bo's original test was changed by Lindsay, so they did a test to see if Matthew was Sam's kid or Bo's. Lindsay paid a man named Barnes, the lab technician, $500,000 to change the results. The results showed that Matthew was Sam's, but Lindsay was unsure if Barnes ever changed the results. Then Bo's niece, Jessica became pregnant by Lindsay's son, Will. While pregnant, Jessica got hit by Dorian Lord Hayes in a hit-and-run. The baby, Megan, died and Jessica lived, but didn't have her memory. They couldn't find out who did it, and then all the clues started to point to Lindsay. She was soon arrested by Bo, who didn't believe she was guilty. Sam agreed to be Lindsay's lawyer. Lindsay had an alibi, but since it was that she was at the lab changing the test results that night, she couldn't confess to that or she would lose Bo. Lindsay was eventually cleared of the charges when Jessica regained her memory and Dorian decided to confess at exactly the same time. Lindsay and Bo were about to get married and had made it all the way to the altar when Nora interrupted the ceremony with the information she'd discovered, that Lindsay had tampered with the DNA tests. They went to discuss the situation in private and Lindsay told Bo the truth, and said she was pregnant with his child. But when Bo called the wedding off for good, she lied and said she wasn't pregnant, not wanting him to stay with her only for the sake of the baby. A few weeks later, Lindsay miscarried after having a fight with Nora. Lindsay found her way to get back at Nora after she was involved in a train wreck and rescued by Colin MacIver, Lindsay's brother-in-law. Lindsay was the first to find out that Nora was still alive, while the rest of her family and friends thought she was dead. Lindsay thought if she could keep Nora out of the way long enough, she would be able to get close to Bo again and marry him. So Lindsay made a deal with Colin to keep Nora a prisoner in return for helping him get back together with his wife, Melanie. When Nora found out about Lindsay's involvement in her kidnapping, Lindsay gave her a memory erasing drug so Nora couldn't incriminate her. Nora eventually made it home safely and was determined to prove Lindsay was involved in her kidnapping. In the meantime, Lindsay paid Colin blackmail money to keep her involvement secret. She got the money from Asa Buchanan, who she blackmailed because she learned he hired the hit man who shot Ben Davidson. Lindsay's son, Will, discovered the secret that she had drugged Nora, and Jen, who had just arrived in town, was upset about her affair with Colin. Will left town, and Lindsay began to get close to her daughter. Then Jen began seeing Cristian Vega, whom Lindsay thought entirely inappropriate for Jen. When Jen failed to heed her warnings, Lindsay took action. She hired someone to set up a website of Cris parading around in his underwear, and made sure Jen saw it. This broke them up effectively for a time, but Jen eventually found out Lindsay was behind the website and cut her out of her life. Lindsay tried various methods of getting her back, and decided the only way was to get Cristian out of the picture. She found out Cristian was working undercover to collect evidence against R.J. Gannon. She told R.J. what was going on and an indignant R.J. set a hit man on Cris. Cris broke up with Jen and moved to New York City (to protect her, but Jen didn't know it at the time) and Lindsay and Jen reconciled. Finally, the hit man was put behind bars, and Jen and Cris reunited. But during Cris' stay in New York, Jen had a one-night stand with Al Holden, which Lindsay gleefully pounced on. She changed the results of Jen's pregnancy test to positive, so she and Al would be forced to have a relationship. Jen found out she wasn't pregnant, but not before Cris and Al had a fight and Al ended up paralyzed from the waist down. Troy MacIver, Colin's identical twin, fell in love with Nora Buchanan and was determined to get Lindsay to admit that she had drugged Nora so she would pay. So he faked infatuation with Lindsay, but was secretly taping all her conversations, hoping she would confess to drugging Nora. Finally, Troy got engaged to Lindsay, and lured her to the abandoned funhouse outside Llanview. He pretended to be Colin and got her to confess that she had indeed drugged Nora on tape. Lindsay had let it slip that Jen knew about it, too. Lindsay panicked when she heard she was taped and chained Troy to a wheel in the funhouse, demanding she be told where the tape was. Troy never told her: he was eventually rescued by Sam. Nora and Lindsay found the tape just at the same time, and Lindsay threw the tape into the garbage compressor. Nora went into after it and so did Lindsay, and they narrowly escaped with their lives, but Nora ended up with the tape and Lindsay was arrested. Troy told her she'd better confess or he would tell Jen that Lindsay had changed the results of her pregnancy test, since he had it on tape. Lindsay agreed to confess, as long as Jen would not be forced to testify. Troy agreed not to tell Jen. After a failed attempt to fake insanity, Lindsay was indicted and sentenced to 28 years in prison. While at Statesville, Lindsay became cellmates with Allison Perkins. When Lindsay discovered that Allison's father was the former warden, and that she knew of a secret tunnel that led to the outside, she eventually persuaded Alison to break out with her. Allison soon kidnapped Roxy and Viki, who by this time had reverted to her alternate personality of Niki Smith. Leaving Roxy behind, Allison took Lindsay and Niki to the Buchanan lodge and was preparing to shoot one of them when the police stormed the cabin, along with Viki's husband Ben Davidson. During the rescue attempt, police officer Antonio Vega accidentally shot Ben, which sent him into an irreversible coma. Allison was sent back to St. Ann's, while Lindsay was pardoned by the governor for saving the life of the governor's granddaughter while on the run. But Lindsay's problems were far from over. Trouble with Troy and the evil Mitch Laurence would unhinge Lindsay, who in a fit of jealousy tried to kill Troy! Unfortunately, she fatally shot Sam instead. Weeks later, she confessed, first to Jen, and then to the police. Filled with guilt, Lindsay came unglued and was sent to St. Ann's. Months later, she was deemed fit to be released as an outpatient. Released, Lindsay sought to lead a quiet, uncomplicated life and fell for D.A. Daniel Colson. Unfortunately, things would get complicated again when Lindsay found herself attracted to a younger man--her former son-in-law, Rex Balsom! Although they tried to fight the attraction, their passions ignited and they began an affair. They were discovered in the end, which damaged not only Lindsay's relationship with Daniel but also her relationship with her daughter. Once Lindsay and Rex were through, Lindsay tried to focus on running her art gallery. She became much closer to one of her few friends, R.J. Gannon, but Lindsay's world stopped when her daughter Jennifer was found dead of an apparent suicide. Although still devastated by Jen's passing, Lindsay testified at the custody hearing for Jamie Vega, lending R.J. her support. As Lindsay was recovering from her grief, she told R.J. that she wanted to have a baby with him. He seemed a bit hesitant and never really agreed to anything. R.J. went to visit Nora in the hospital and told her he planned on asking Lindsay to marry him. Lindsay overheard that he was planning to propose and accepted, but it turned out that R.J. was simply saying that to wake Nora out of her coma. When he later proposed for real, Lindsay said no. The two ended up parting ways. Dorian and Lindsay were there for each other as their romantic relationships fell apart. They ended up teaming up with each other to break up Bo/Paige and Clint/Viki so that they could have the men for themselves. Dorian managed to break Clint and Viki up but Lindsay decided not to break up Bo and Paige and took the high road. Eventually, Paige left the country to join Doctors Without Borders and Lindsay and Bo became closer. Marcie gave Lindsay a huge shock as she revealed that she nominated her as Llanview's Woman of the Year and that she had won. Unfortunately for her, Nora was the presenter of the award and Lindsay feared that Nora would ruin her night as she had ruined Nora's years ago, when Lindsay had drunkenly revealed Sam and Nora's one night stand and ruined Bo and Nora's marriage. At the award ceremony, Nora played nice and presented the award in a way that honored Lindsay. Tragically, as Lindsay was accepting her award, John McBain arrived and arrested Lindsay for the murder of Spencer Truman. During her arraignment, Lindsay gave an emotional account of the circumstances and events that led her to kill Spencer. Lindsay then collapsed into a catatonic state. The judge ordered that she be remanded to St. Anne's psychiatric hospital for evaluation. Lindsay awakened from catatonia thanks to a hard slap from Dorian, and began to make progress. After learning of visits from several friends, including Bo and R.J., Nora arranged to have criminal proceedings reconvened, being convinced that Lindsay has been feigning mental illness to avoid prosecution. Once in court, a judge found that Lindsay was insane at the time of the murder. With both Bo and R.J. offering to be her legal guardian, Lindsay returned to St. Anne's sanitarium. Several weeks later, the judge ruled that Bo would become Lindsay's legal guardian, and a delighted Bo and Lindsay headed home together arm in arm. Lindsay later confided in R.J. that she had indeed faked a breakdown to avoid prosecution for Spencer's murder. From Chicago, R.J. wrote Lindsay a letter thanking her for confiding in him. The letter got mixed up with Nora's papers and in July 2008, in the middle of Lindsay and Bo's wedding, Nora brought up the letter and forced Lindsay to reveal her secret. Bo called off the wedding, and the next day Nora showed up at Lindsay's gallery with the police and had her arrested. At her hearing, after her lawyer failed to get the charges dropped as double jeopardy, Lindsay pled guilty and asked Rex Balsom to "take care of Bo" for her. She was carted off to Statesville Prison. Bo visited Lindsay in August 2008 after having a surreal experience in which he was seemingly transported back to 1968, just before he was about to ship off to Vietnam, and his mother Olympia looked exactly like Lindsay. Bo told Lindsay he now realized he had spent his entire life reacting to his father, even after Asa had died, and said that was why he had proposed to her. Although he was hurt by Lindsay's latest betrayal, it forced Bo to look at his life and come to terms with who he was. He thanked Lindsay for opening his eyes to that before leaving. Lindsay next appeared as a figment of Rex's imagination in October 2008 as Rex dreamed he was in a game show after being shot and hovering between life and death. In July 2009, as Clint and Nora were about to marry, Bo visited Lindsay at Statesville Prison and said he wanted her to talk him out of stopping the wedding. Lindsay said Bo should stop Clint from marrying Nora if he really loved Nora and could risk hurting his brother, but Bo couldn't bring himself to tell Clint that he was in love with Nora and stood by as Nora and Clint said their vows. In June 2010, Nora and Bo remarried following her divorce from Clint, and Lindsay sent them a wedding gift from behind bars: a license plate she made that read, "Bo&Nora4EVER." On New Year's Eve 2011, hundreds of inmates escaped Statesville Prison during a major blackout. Lindsay showed up at Bo and Nora's house and told Bo that Troy MacIver was on the loose. Troy had already gotten to Nora and had kidnapped her. Lindsay said she had talked to Troy while in jail and he had claimed that he was going to be together with Nora and Matthew again. Bo had a hunch where Troy had taken Nora and Lindsay insisted on going with Bo. They found Nora and Troy inside a remote cabin, where Troy had once taken a kidnapped Matthew. Troy was about to inject a bound Nora with the same memory erasing drug that Lindsay had given Nora years earlier. Just before he could administer the injection, Lindsay burst into the room and claimed to have just killed Bo. Nora was devastated but then stunned when Bo appeared and tried to get the jump on Troy. The two men fired shots and Troy fell to the ground, wounded. Bo explained that Lindsay had helped rescue Nora, and Nora acknowledged that Lindsay had changed while in prison. Lindsay hoped for an early release from jail, but Nora stopped short, saying only that she would put in a good word for her with the parole board. Bo gave Lindsay the keys to his vehicle and told her to send an ambulance for Troy. Later, Bo was informed that everyone who escaped from Statesville except for Allison Perkins had been apprehended.
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The love story of a lifetime… In this week's Throwback Thursday Soaps.com takes readers back to when Victoria Lord decided she wanted to marry Clint Buchanan only to find he had already married Lindsay Rappaport.
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The love story of a lifetime… In this week’s Throwback Thursday Soaps.com takes readers back to when Victoria Lord decided she wanted to marry Clint Buchanan only to find he had already married Lindsay Rappaport. She was at a major crossroads in her life and found herself stranded out in the middle of nowhere… It was then that Viki first walked into the bar Crossroads and met a handsome, flattering bartender named Ben Davidson, who gave her a nickname and memento before she went back to Llanview. Over the course of a short time, they fell in love, married in 2000 and shared a love story of a lifetime. Ben was there for Viki during hard times, especially when she found out Jessica’s twin had been stolen at birth and she had another daughter named Natalie. The couple even made it through harder times when Viki found out she had breast cancer and Ben’s mob past came to light. However, during one of Viki’s times as Niki Smith, Allison Perkins held her hostage at the cabin, and when Ben raced in to save Viki, Allison shot him. Ben was in a coma for a very longtime. Viki kept Ben alive on life support for years. When Viki found out she was suffering from heart disease, her family pleaded with her to let Ben go and accept his heart, which was a match. Until the end, Ben lived on in Viki through her heart transplant, and she even reunited with him on one of her ‘trips to Heaven’. Do you remember what nickname and memento Ben gave Viki at Crossroads? Vote your knowledge in our poll…
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BO BUCHANAN PLAYED BY ROBERT S. WOODS (1979 - PRESENT) Bo Buchanan is the youngest son of Asa Buchanan and brother of Clint. Currently, Bo is Llanview's Police Commissioner, but he has had a varied career as a Green Beret, Oilman, TV Producer for Fraternity Row, as well as a Newspaperman, Racecar driver and Music mogul. Since coming to Llanview in 1980 to join his father Asa in running the East Coast division of Buchanan Enterprises Bo has suffered many personal losses. Bo's relationship with Asa has often been rocky because they have very different ideas of right and wrong. Bo quickly became alienated by his father's devious business practices. Bo had a major business coup when he bought Lone Star Records out from under his father, Asa and managed the career of Becky Lee Abbott, a promising young country-western singer. His first Llanview love interest was TV talk show host Pat Ashley whom he took to Paris on a romantic trip - OLTL's first overseas location shoot. In 1983, he fell in love with Delila Ralston, but they decided not to pursue a romantic relationship after his mother's deathbed confession that Bo's father was not Asa Buchanan, but Yancy Ralston which meant Bo and Delila were cousins. Delila married Bo's father, and Bo slept with Becky Lee Abbott, who became pregnant with his son, Drew. Later Bo and Delila discovered they weren't really related, and they decided to get married. but, Bo divorced Delila in 1984. Wanting to escape to a more normal life, Bo took a job working in the Lord-Manning factory under the fake name "Bill Brady". He became involved with the O'Neill family and dated the eldest daughter, Didi O'Neill. Didi was injured in a car accident and went blind, and Bo proposed to Didi. She became his wife in 1985. Later in 1985, Bo, a former Green Beret, left for Vietnam in search of MIA's. In 1988, Bo and Didi were held hostage in England while Patrick London assumed Bo's identity in Llanview by using plastic surgery to make himself look like Bo. Unfortunately, while being held hostage, Bo's wife, Didi was electrocuted, and died in Bo's arms. In 1990, he married Sarah Gordon, who was kidnapped by Carlo Hesser and presumed dead in a plane crash. While searching for Sarah, Bo was almost seduced by a federal agent, Alex Olanov who was obsessed with Bo and stalked his fiancée, reporter Cassie Callison. . In 1991, he married Cassie, but he was still in love with his missing wife, Sarah. Just after Bo and Cassie said their "I do's", Sarah made an appearance. Bo stayed married to Cassie, out of a sense of honor and duty but eventually he and Sarah reconnected and Cassie had their brief marriage annulled. Sarah's death from a hit and run accident in 1992 left Bo desperately sad and depressed to the point that he considered committing suicide. Nora Hanen Gannon, the attorney for Sarah's estate eased Bo's pain and loss. Bo and Nora became engaged in 1993, but their wedding was delayed while Nora was operated on for a brain tumor. After the surgery, Nora was temporarily blind, and was stalked and threatened by her former client, convicted rapist Todd Manning, who had an axe to grind with Nora. Bo rescued Nora, brought her back to Llanview where she was operated on once again, and her sight was restored. On June 1, 1995, Nora became Nora Hannen Gannon Buchanan when she married Bo in a rock-and-roll themed wedding, presided over by legendary rocker, Little Richard. Never one to stay idle for long in 1996, Bo joined Patrick Thornhart to defeat a group of Irish terrorists known as the Men of 21. Bo assumed the identity of Major Austin, a munitions expert and penetrated the organization but was almost killed by a double-crossing agent. Suffering from a gunshot wound, Patrick left his sickbed and helped Bo diffuse a bomb at The Palace, the hotel and restaurant owned and managed by Renee Divine Buchanan, Bo's most recent stepmother. In 1998, Georgie Phillips came to town as Nora's personal assistant. Georgie quickly insinuated herself into Bo and Nora's lives in every way possible with the intention of breaking them up. Georgie also tried to make Bo jealous of Nora's professional relationship with her old lover, Sam Rappaport by making it seem that there was more than just friendship between them. Georgie failed to seduce Bo so she worked to convince his stepdaughter, Rachel Gannon that Bo was the married man she had been seeing. Bo gave Georgie an ultimatum and told her she had one week to get out of Llanview. Georgie then digitally altered a photo of herself and Bo to make it look like they were in Bo and Nora's bed together making love. Georgie then demanded that Bo meet her at the Buchanan lodge. Nora also went to the lodge and assumed the worst when she saw Georgie kissing a man in the shadows. A short time later, Georgie was discovered murdered. Nora suspected that Bo had slept with Georgie, but he was eventually able to make her believe the truth and they reconciled. Evidence pointed to Bo and he became the prime suspect in Georgie's murder. Bo was thrilled when his son Drew returned to town and graduated at the top of his class at the police academy. Drew confessed to Bo that he had been having an affair with Georgie and that he was the father of the baby she had been carrying when she was killed. Drew insisted to Bo that he hadn't killed Georgie. In the hope of giving his son, more time to find the real killer, Bo shocked his friends and family when he confessed to killing Georgie. At this same time, Todd's Buchanan paranoia and his persecution complex kicked in and was convinced the Buchanans were trying to pin Georgie's murder on him. To clear himself and make the real killer confess Todd held all the possible suspects hostage at the lodge. When it looked as though Kevin was going to kill Todd, Rachel came forward and confessed to killing Georgie. Bo and Nora were shocked, but they presented a united front to defend Rachel. Later on, Bo was devastated when his only son, Drew was shot and killed by Nurse Barbara Graham in 1998. Once again grieving a serious loss, Bo took off on his boat in the middle of a violent storm and it seemed he would die at sea. Using a ham radio, Nora contacted Bo and lied, telling him that she was pregnant. This gave Bo the will to live and he returned to Llanview, but was hospitalized with a serious case of pneumonia. At this same time, Sam Rappaport's jealous ex-wife, Lindsay altered the results of Bo's fertility tests to make it look like Bo couldn't father more children. Nora was distressed to that Bo couldn't father a child and wanted to tell him that she wasn't pregnant, but things spiraled out of control. Nora didn't want to break Bo's heart with the news they wouldn't be having a baby. Desperate to get pregnant, Nora turned to her former lover, Sam. After his initial refusal, Nora and Sam slept together with the hope of getting Nora pregnant. Nora became pregnant and she planned on raising the baby as hers and Bo's. Lindsay saw Sam and Nora go into the cabana and was consumed with jealousy and resentment that, Nora, the woman who seemed to have it all, including the love of Lindsay's ex-husband, was going to also have Sam's baby. At the Woman of the Year Awards, Lindsay showed up drunk and revealed that Nora was really carrying Sam's baby. Bo moved out on Nora, although they were both pained by the separation. Several months later, Nora learned the truth about Bo's fertility tests and realized baby Matthew might be his son after all. Nora then decided to have Matthew's DNA tested, but Lindsay bribed the lab technician into making sure Sam stayed Matthew's father. With his marriage to Nora over, but unwilling to admit he still had deep, unresolved feelings for her, Bo started a relationship with Lindsay Rappaport. Lindsay's constantly tested Bo's patience because of her lack of self-esteem and her resentment of his ex-wife, but Bo seemed to truly care for her and they planned to get married on Valentine's Day this year. Lindsay found out she was pregnant by Bo and she planned to tell him the happy news on their wedding night. As Bo and Lindsay were about to exchange wedding vows, Nora entered St. James church and told Bo the truth about Lindsay tampering with the results of his fertility test. Lindsay confessed her deceitfulness to Bo and also said she was pregnant with his child. Bo refused to believe that Lindsay was pregnant and she gave him back his ring. Bo and Lindsay's relationship was over but Bo was also furious with Nora and questioned why she had exposed Lindsay's secret on what was supposed to have been his wedding day. Bo remained distanced from Lindsay and harbored resentments towards Nora. Bo was upset by all the shocking news shared with him by both Nora and Lindsay. One night he found himself at Rodi's and RJ Gannon was there as well. RJ started harassing Bo, who had reached his breaking point and began punching RJ relentlessly. RJ accused Bo of police brutality and Bo stormed off into the night. Bo hopped on his motorcycle and ended up at a roadhouse outside of Llanview. Bo met a beautiful unknown woman, who later turned out to be Dr. Melanie McIver, Lindsay's sister. Melanie accidentally ran over Bo's motorcycle in the parking lot and came in to confess. After Bo initially shared his anger about his mangled motorcycle, Bo and Melanie, who was also feeling despondent over her marriage, ended up having a one night affair fling before he returned home to get his life back in order. After Will Rappaport's trial Bo and Nora were on the same train taking Will to Statesville Prison Nora asked Bo forgive her for ruining his wedding and interfering in his relationship with Lindsay. Bo still had deep and unresolved feelings for Nora, but he couldn't forgive what she had done. Later, the train derailed and Nora was trapped in the wreckage. Bo desperately tried to rescue Nora but was unable to free her. After going to get more help, Bo was devastated when he returned to see the car Nora was trapped in engulfed in an explosion. Nora was presumed to have died in the fire and Bo was consumed with guilt for not granting her his forgiveness when she had asked for it.
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Lindsay Rappaport followed her ex-husband Sam to town in 1998. Being married to a lawyer who had loved Nora Hanen all his life, Lindsay spent her marriage never being able fill the void in his heart that Sam had for Nora. Lindsay's vengeance made Nora's life a living hell. She broke up her longtime marriage to Bo Buchanan by exposing Nora's affair with Lindsay's ex-husband Sam, then went on to switch the paternity results making it look as though Nora's baby was Sam's. Years went by and Lindsay's jealousy of Nora continued to grow. When the opportunity arouse, Lindsay kidnapped Nora and erased her memory landing Lindsay in prison. It wasn't until her daughter Jennifer was murdered that Lindsay turned her life around and put her manipulative past behind her. However, old habits are hard to break, so it wouldn't be safe to count Lindsay's scheming days as gone! In fact, she went on to murder Spencer Truman in an attempt to prevent Michael and Marcie McBain from losing their son Tommy, which was really the son of Todd Manning! Although Lindsay got off on an insanity plea, her 'faked insanity' came back to haunt her after Nora found a letter addressed to Lindsay from RJ, saying he'd keep her secret! Just as she was about to marry Bo - again - Nora interrupted with the truth, then arrested Lindsay the next day for the murder of Spencer Truman - double jeopardy need not apply!
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In 2007, David spends time in prison for a crime he did not commit. Asa Buchanan agreed to pay him $10 million to murder Spencer Truman. When Truman is murdered by Lindsay Rappaport, David pleads guilty in order to receive the payoff. While David is in prison, Jessica Buchanan is in need of a liver transplant. Dorian visits David and asks him to get tested to see if he is a match. He is not interested in helping Jessica, but takes the test anyway. David is angry when Detective John McBain fights to get him out of jail because he will not receive payment from Asa. McBain feels certain that David did not commit murder. David is released but has no money and no home. It seems no one in Llanview will let him move in with him. Viki Davidson, however, agrees to let him move into Llanfair when she sees how jealous and angry it makes Dorian. Viki and David pretend to be lovers to further annoy Dorian. In the process, they become good friends. Jessica's body rejects a transplant from her husband, Antonio Vega. It is revealed that David is a match. David does not want to donate part of his liver but is willing to do it for a fee. He tells Clint Buchanan that he will agree to the surgery for $10 million. Clint takes the deal and states that he will not tell Viki about the bribe. Viki is grateful to David for saving her daughter. She brings David a new computer as a thank-you gift while visiting him in the hospital. When she finds out that he was paid for the deed, she is angry and storms out of the room. David is sad to lose his best friend and soon signs the money back over to Clint. Viki forgives him. In November 2007, David is stalked at Dreamland, a pricey rehab facility on an unnamed tropical island, by Alex Olanov. At the funeral of Asa Buchanan in August, Olanov overhears Nigel tell Max Holden that David is Asa's biological son. Olanov also learns that David is at the resort not as a client/patient, but is working there as a towel boy/waiter. Alex pretends to be there to treat her addiction to sex (aggravated when her wealthy ex-husband dies) but cons the broke Vickers into marrying him to help her "cure" her addiction. Smelling a fun ride through the money Alex received from her dead ex-husband, David quickly agrees to marry Alex. Olanov gets David to sign a prenup, which gives him half of her earnings and her half of his earnings in a divorce. Thinking he's completely broke, David eagerly signs the document. Olanov and Vickers then fly to Texas, where Clint Buchanan, Nora Buchanan, Renee Divine Buchanan, Jessica Buchanan, Nash Brennan, Natalie Buchanan, Jared Banks, Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe, and Matthew Buchanan have all gone for the reading of Asa's will. David is at this point still in the dark about his new family and inheritance. David and Alex run into Dorian at the airport on their way to Texas. At the ranch—when Dorian misinterprets a kiss between Clint and Nora—she and David wind up having sex (which Clint discovers the next morning). After Alex discovers that Asa left Vickers no money in the will, she dumps David. On May 7, 2008, David works as a dishwasher in Paris, Texas. Escaping the watchful eyes of Llanview, Jared and Natalie Buchanan — who now knows Jared is not her uncle, and is having an affair with him — arrive at the Bon Jour. Overhearing their secret, David follows them back to Llanview and blackmails them. As they would rather reveal their scam to the family than pay David, Dorian reveals the secret to aid her in taking over Buchanan Enterprises. Clint and his brother Bo Buchanan reluctantly agree to her terms on June 18, 2008, and are shocked (and suspicious) at the news that David is their brother. Meanwhile, David marries Dorian's sister Addie Cramer for financial safety but reluctantly divorces her in exchange for Dorian saving Viki's life after a car crash. He tries to continue his relationship with Addie as leverage to force Dorian into relinquishing the renamed Cramer Enterprises back to Clint. However, Addie dumps David, as both marriage and divorce were part of an eccentric "to do list" that Addie had created after being released from St. Ann's sanitarium.[6] David reappears on December 26, 2008,[7][8][9] calling himself "David Vickeroshi" and having "found peace" and renounced all worldly possessions as a Buddhist monk.[18] Meanwhile, a portion of Asa's will is removed, and the entire estate is left to David — if Asa's lawyer can find him.[19] Dorian learns of David's paternity and pending inheritance,[20] and plots to marry him or gain his power-of-attorney before he learns the truth himself. They marry on February 9, 2009.[21] With David's paternity revealed publicly, Dorian manages to convince David to shed his Buddhist ways and take his inheritance; the couple soon throw the rest of the Buchanans out of Asa's mansion out of spite for withholding the secret. However, on February 25, 2009, a new paternity test determines that David is Bo's son, as Bo had slept with Emma once in 1968 (indirectly caused by Rex Balsom, who represented Bo when he was trapped in the past).[22][23] After talking to Viki about what would truly make him happy, David decides to pursue his dream of an acting career in Los Angeles.[10] Dorian chooses to stay in Llanview to seek her revenge against Clint, and David leaves town on March 2, 2009.[10] David returned to Llanview in August 2009 after his acting career fails. His teenage half-brother Matthew Buchanan, crippled in an accident, is suing his parents Nora Hanen and Bo for the right to proceed with a dangerous surgery that can cure him. David is revealed to be the one paying for Matthew's legal fees and later helps Matthew escape from the British boarding school where Bo and Nora have sent him to thwart the legal decision against them. David bonds with Bo but remains in London, later helping Kelly Cramer in February 2010. To protect the family, David returns to Llanview once again on April 2, 2010, and blackmails Clint Buchanan's new wife Kimberly Andrews into leaving Llanview. He reappears on June 3, 2010, for Bo and Nora's remarriage. He begins hanging around Viki again much to the chagrin of her husband, Charlie Banks. Meanwhile, Viki offers him a fashion job at The Banner because Charlie and Dorian are working very closely together on another project. Charlie and Viki come up with a plan to help David and Dorian realize they still love each other. On August 17, 2010, Dorian and David admit their love for one another and have sex. David "proposes" and Dorian accepts. On August 18, Dorian and David and Eli and Blair plan on having a double wedding, but that plan is thwarted by Clint, who kidnaps David and, by letter, makes Dorian believe that David had left her again. David is eventually rescued from his prison cell and is soon reunited with his father and Rex Balsom, who is now his cousin. Upon his return he and Dorian reunite after he saves her from the clutches of Cutter Wentworth, a gold-digging con-artist who was trying to seduce Dorian for her money. Dorian and David then remarry for the third time. He also is cast in a film based on his life and has Dorian's daughter Langston Wilde write the script for it, while her ex-boyfriend, Markko Rivera, is set to direct it, leading to the pair's romantic reconciliation. David returned from Hollywood, California, in June 2011 with Dorian, only to be arguing with each other when Dorian accuses David of having an affair with his co-star Ionia Masters, who plays his onscreen version of his wife Dorian in the big screen biopic Vicker Man. David and Dorian are both unaware that Echo DiSavoy is paying Ionia to seduce David away from Dorian to avenge her for helping Viki to ruin her affair with Viki's ex-husband Charlie Banks, although David is suspicious that someone is setting him up to ruin his marriage. David accuses Clint at first, but Dorian reminds him that Clint's health problems at the time are preventing him from performing these type of machinations towards them. When David later has a conversation with Viki, talking to her about all the people he known in his life who would hold a grudge against him, Viki eventually figures out that Echo was the person who was sabotaging his marriage to Dorian. David and Viki later go to Dorian's La Boulaie estate to tell Dorian the truth, but they both discover that Dorian has vanished from her home. Viki tries to calm David down after his wife's disappearance. Dorian eventually reunites with David at the police station after she was kidnapped by Echo and held hostage at the Minute Man Motel. She was rescued by her seven-year-old grandnephew Sam Manning while he was wearing a Spider-Man mask. David and Dorian go back home to the La Boulaie estate, where they have sex. David and Dorian later attend the premiere of their film Vicker Man at the Palace Hotel, where Dorian gets into a confrontation with Ionia because they are wearing identical dresses. David helps break up the fight between them when David has the film's director Markko send Ionia home in a cab. David and Dorian's film premiere is unfortunately upstaged by porn producer Rick Powers, when he switches the Vicker Man film with his porno film Hold The Diploma, which stars local Llanview teenagers Nate Salinger and Deanna Forbes. David and Dorian both later learn that Rick put the Vicker Man film on the internet. In August 2011, David's agent offers him a role in a big blockbuster film project that is going to be filmed in Stockholm, Sweden; David gladly accepts. David tells Dorian about the role and wants Dorian to move with him to Sweden. Dorian tells David that she cannot go because she got a call to become a senator in Washington, D.C., because the previous senator was involved in a sexting scandal. David wants to put his acting career on hold to be with Dorian in Washington, D.C. while she is senator. Dorian says that David cannot do that because he would get bored cheat on her. David and Dorian mutually agree to balance their marriage with their own busy careers. David goes to Sweden to film his film for three months and comes back to Washington, D.C., on Election Night to be there to support Dorian to win the senatorial election. David says good-bye to his family and Dorian before he leaves to go do his film in Sweden. He also says good-bye to his best friend, Viki, after seeing her and Dorian trapped in her mayoral office.
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OLTL has done it again! The character of Lindsay has undegone a complete transformation (and a believable one!) since she was introduced onto the canvas back in 1998. The ‘old’ Lindsay was a master manipulatress; i.e. &hellip;
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OLTL has done it again! The character of Lindsay has undegone a complete transformation (and a believable one!) since she was introduced onto the canvas back in 1998. The ‘old’ Lindsay was a master manipulatress; i.e. tampering with Matthew’s test results to reflect that Sam Rappaport was Matt’s biological father & not Bo in order to keep Bo & Nora apart. Also, holding Nora captive after the train wreck where Nora was presumed dead as well as sleeping with Rex will Jen was married to him. I’m sure there are a handful of dastardly deeds Lindsay has committed that I’m failing to mention. The turning point for Lindsay IMO was a combination of her losing her marbles and being committed to St. Anne’s after accidentally murdering Sam Rappaport (when he was in bed with Blair) AND, more importantly, her daughteer Jen’ murder. Like a piece of clay in a pottery kiln, the character of Lindsay has developed into a kind, compassionate, strong woman. There is no sense of guile, manipulation that I can pick up in Lindsay now. I especially like her & Marcie’s special relationship. She is quickly becoming one of the ‘good’ characters on OLTL (compare her growth as a person against Dorian, for example). I really believe that when all is said and done, even Nora & she will develop a bond (that is, if they are both not jello wrestling for Bo’s affections!) Can’t wait to see what happens with Lindsay next. She has so many more layers to her than Paige ever did. I suspect that Lindsay is the latest in a long line of Llanviewites who frequented Spencer’s hospital room prior to his death. I also suspect that Lindsay will not be the killer. IF THE WRITERS CHOOSE TO NAME HER AS THE KILLER, the only plausible explanation I can come up with is that Lindsay stopped by Blair’s room to comfort her on the loss of her & Todd’s child that she lost when she was pulled off the roof by Spencer. She may have entered the room, saw Spencer over Blair, and reflected back to how Jen was killed so viciously by Daniel Colson & then stabbed Spencer–so Lindsay’s involvment would be separate from Tommy’s paternity secret. That being said, I still don’t believe Lindsay killed Spencer but Johnny McB is getting close to the big reveal! Hey Fellow OLTL fans, Having just watched yesterday’s episode, I have a theory re: Lindsay: First of all, I don’t believe she’s the killer. This latest twist & turn serves 2 purposes: to kick the ‘Who killed Spencer’ whoduunit into overdrive AND to place Lindsay’s character back on the canvas. Based on yesterday’s episode, I believe Marty only WITNESSED Lindsay leaving Blair’s hospital room. She didn’t witness Lindsay killing Spencer. This new revelation by Marty places Lindsay in a unique position. For most of her OLTL life (until recently she has been guilty of all the bad deeds she’s been accused of). I believe that she is is now innocent of the crime but will now have to prove her innocence. Ironically, Nora (Lindsay’s mortal enemy) may come to Lindsay’s defense. This could change the whole make up of their relationship. Needless to say, the murderer will soon be revealed. I just don’t think it’s Lindsay.
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Lindsay Rappaport (née Farrell; previously Buchanan) was a fictional character from the American daytime drama One Life to Live, portrayed by Catherine Hickland from 1998-2009. She made a special appearance during the final weeks of the network finale in 2012. Since birth, one might say Lindsay...
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Lindsay Rappaport (née Farrell; previously Buchanan) was a fictional character from the American daytime drama One Life to Live, portrayed by Catherine Hickland from 1998-2009. She made a special appearance during the final weeks of the network finale in 2012. Character history[] Since birth, one might say Lindsay Rappaport has been "always a bridesmaid, never a bride". Lindsay me was born Lindsay Farrell to a stern and disapproving father, Dennis Farrell, who doted on her younger sister Melanie (affectionately known as "Lanie") while shunning Lindsay. Even after Lindsay fell for hotshot lawyer Sam Rappaport and raised two children with him, Lindsay found that Sam's passion was not for her but for the woman he had loved and lost, fellow legal eagle Nora Hanen. A series of desperate affairs followed for Lindsay, including one with brother-in-law Colin MacIver, and the loveless marriage of Sam and Lindsey finally ended as their two children reached adulthood. But the story didn't end there; in fact, it was just beginning. In May 1998, Lindsay followed ex-husband Sam to Llanview, immediately sparking a rivalry with Nora Hanen. Much to everyone's surprise, Lindsay befriended and married Clint Buchanan suddenly in 1999; the marriage fell apart quickly as Clint tired of Lindsay's manipulative ways. Lindsay's broken-hearted obsession with Sam and Nora intensified as she destroyed Nora's marriage to Bo Buchanan and took Bo for herself, starting a private war between the two women that would last many years. In the meantime, however, Lindsay's business partnership with Dorian Lord blossomed into friendship, and Lindsay's uneasy partnership with Nora's former brother-in-law (and sometimes criminal) R.J. Gannon got her in (and out of) her share of trouble. Sam and Lindsay's son Will arrived in 1998 and befriended his step-sister Jessica Buchanan, who later became pregnant with his child while involved with Cristian Vega. When Dr. Dorian Lord accidentally ran down Jessica with her car, Jessica survived but lost her unborn child (later named Megan). Sam and Lindsay's rebellious daughter Jennifer appeared in 2001, becoming involved with Al Holden, being engaged to Cristian Vega and marrying Rex Balsom and Joey Buchanan. She had a tempestuous relationship with her mother Lindsay, but became close to her father's girlfriend Nora (and Nora's young son with Sam, Matthew). Will left town in 2001, but would return briefly in 2003 and 2005 for two family tragedies. In 2003, an unstable and jilted Lindsay was manipulated by the evil Mitch Laurence, but instead of her intended target, former beau and ex-brother-in-law Troy MacIver, Lindsay shot and killed ex-husband Sam. Lindsay was institutionalized and later discharged, vowing to live a life that set a good example for troubled daughter Jen. Jennifer had somewhat settled down and started dating Riley Colson in 2005, but was murdered by Riley's father (and Nora's husband) Daniel Colson in his effort to cover up a murder he had committed (and his homosexuality). Lindsay was devastated by the loss, and became close to Jen's friend Marcie Walsh in the wake of her death. Lindsay's relationship with R.J. had eventually blossomed into romance, and she helped him in his custody battle with Antonio Vega over R.J.'s granddaughter Jamie (after the death of R.J.'s daughter, Keri Reynolds). Lindsay became very attached to Jamie, but her relationship with R.J. ended in early 2007. Single again, Lindsay re-dedicated herself to her relationship with Marcie and Michael McBain, and their young foster son, "Tommy", doting on him just as she did Jamie and Jen. At the same time, she busied herself with numerous children's charities and advocacy groups for single mothers, and continued to showcase Cristian Vega's work in her art gallery. In summer 2007, Lindsay even helped design a "Real Americans" photo shoot, showcasing the victims of Llanview's mysterious racially-motivated arsonist (in actuality former pro ball player Tate Harmon) - a line-up that included former rivals Cristian and Nora herself. In August, Lindsay was shocked to discover that she had won Llanview's famed "Woman Of The Year" award for her good works. Ironically, it was at the first "WOTY" awards ceremony almost a decade prior that Lindsay had drunkenly revealed Sam and Nora's one night stand (which she had personally orchestrated) and destroyed Bo and Nora's marriage; a ceremony where Nora had been the honoree. Nora soldiered through to give a kind speech on Lindsay's behalf at the Palace ballroom, but when it was Lindsay's turn on the podium to accept her award, she became extremely emotional while talking about Jen and her love for her and Marcie. She explained that Marcie was like a second daughter to her. Lindsay tearfully told the packed audience that she would do anything to keep mothers and their children together, and in fact already had, and so could not accept the award. Marcie struggled to calm Lindsay, who became hysterical. Just then, John McBain arrived. Michael and Marcie thought he was there to arrest Marcie for the murder of Spencer Truman, but everyone was shocked when Lindsay stepped down from the podium and said he was there to arrest her for the crime. On January 3, 2008, Lindsay was deemed "fit to stand trial," but also "determined to have been insane" at the time of the murder. With both Bo and R.J. offering to be her legal guardian, Lindsay is returned to St. Anne's sanitarium. [1] Several weeks later, the judge rules that Bo is now Lindsay's legal guardian, and a delighted Bo and Lindsay head "home" together arm in arm. On January 6,2012 Lindsay returns to Llanview during the Statesville prison break. Crimes and misdemeanors[] Over the years, Lindsay has twisted and broken the law to achieve her goals, which have been alternately selfish and to protect her family. Besides Sam's killing, she helped Colin MacIver kidnap and drug Nora to erase her memory, and later faked a breakdown to avoid prosecution. In Lindsay's opening salvo against Nora in 1998, she altered Bo Buchanan's fertility test results to make him appear sterile, driving his wife, Nora, to go to Sam to make a child and save a suicidal Bo's life. Later, Lindsay tampered with DNA test results determining Matthew's paternity (between Bo and Sam) and even changed her daughter Jen's pregnancy test results to make Jen believe she was pregnant. Unhappy with Jen's relationship with Cristian Vega, Lindsay paid a woman to say she'd slept with Cristian, and set up a secret webcam in Cristian's loft in the hopes of framing him as an Internet porn star. As part of his devious "sting operation" to prove Lindsay was guilty of Nora's abduction and drugging in 2000, Troy MacIver seduced Lindsay and broke her heart - in response, Lindsay imprisoned him in an abandoned funhouse and chained him to an old carnival wheel, leaving him there to die if not for the heroic efforts of little Starr Manning. One of the few times Lindsay stood trial was for Jessica Buchanan's hit-and-run, for which she was later found innocent. Lindsay did once save Nora's life from a fire, and over the years has softened and become less manipulative. Lindsay's many failures and the loss of her daughter changed her outlook on life. In August 2007, it was revealed that Lindsay murdered Spencer Truman. During her arraignment, Lindsay gave an emotional account of the circumstances and events that led her to kill Spencer. Lindsay then collapsed into a catatonic state. The judge ordered that she be remanded to St. Anne's psychiatric hospital for evaluation. Lindsay awakened from catatonia thanks to a hard slap from Dorian, and began to make progress. After learning of visits from several friends, such as Bo Buchanan and R.J. Gannon, D.A. Nora Hanen arranged to have criminal proceedings reconvened, convinced that Lindsay has been feigning mental illness to avoid prosecution. Once in court, a judge found that Linday was insane at the time of the crime. Recently Lindsay confided in R.J. that she indeed faked a breakdown to avoid prosecution for Spencer's murder. R.J. wrote Lindsay a letter thanking her for confiding in him. The letter got mixed up with Nora's papers and on July 7, 2008, in the middle of Lindsay and Bo Buchanan's wedding, Nora had Lindsay reveal her secret. The wedding was stopped, and the next day Nora showed up at Lindsay's gallery with the police and had her arrested. At the hearing on July 11, 2008, after her lawyer failed to get the charges dropped as Double Jeopardy, Lindsay pled guilty and asked Rex Balsom to "take care of Bo" for her. Crimes Committed[] Slapped Colin Maclver [Jul 5, 2000] Hit Troy Maclver with a crowbar, knocking him unconscious [Feb 18, 2002] Handcuffed Troy to a wheel [Feb 19, 2002] Slapped Troy [Feb 19, 2002] Slapped Troy [Mar 11, 2002] Hit Nora Hanen over the head with an object [Mar 12, 2002] Shot and killed Sam Rappaport, mistakenly believing he was Troy [Mar 12, 2003]
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Lindsay Rappaport Actors who have played the character: Catherine Hickland(1998 to Present) Lindsay Rappaport arrived in town in 1998 after her ex-husband, Sam Rappaport had come to Llanview. Lindsay soon found herself a man, Clint Buchanan. He was on the rebound from Viki Lord Buchanan Carpenter. The two of went to Las Vegas together to find Lindsay's son, Will Rappaport, and bring him back to Llanview. While Clint and Lindsay were in Las Vegas they got married. Lindsay and Clint marrige was runined when Lindsay gave Jessica Buchanan and Cristian Vega money to go elope. Jessica was Clint's daughter and Clint didn't like that at all. They got a divorce. Nora Buchanan represented Clint in court and Sam represented Lindsay. After Bo Buchanan and Nora separated, Lindsay started to get very friendly with Bo. She wanted him all to herself, so she changed his test results so it said he couldn't have any children. That meant Nora's child, Matthew was Sam's. That meant Nora had cheated on him with Sam. Then they found out that Bo's original test was changed, so they did a test to see if Matthew was Sam's kid or Bo's. Lindsay payed a man named Barnes, the lab technition $500,000.00 to change the results. Lindsay could never find out if Barnes ever changed the results or not. The results came that Matthew was Sam's, but we don't know if it's the truth or not. Then Bo's niece, Jessica became pregnant by Will. When she was pregnant she got hit by Dorian Cramer Lord Hayes in a hit-in-run. The baby Megan died and Jessica lived, but didn't have her memory. They couldn't find out who did it, and then all the clues started to point to Lindsay. She was soon arrested by Bo, but he didn't believe she was guilty. Sam is going was her lawyer. But since she was at the lab changing the test results that night, she couldn't confess to that or she would lose Bo. She got off, because the real culprit Dorian Lord Hayes confessed. After that she confessed about changing the baby's tests, but not about changing the sperm test results. Bo did forgive her for it. Bo and Lindsay got closer and closer, then Bo asked Lindsay to marry him. She said yes, and they were to be married. Then Nora found out from a nurse that Lindsay had changed the test results, and Nora was going to ruin Lindsay's wedding by telling Bo right in the middle of it. Right before the wedding Lindsay found out she was pregnant, and was going to tell Bo after the wedding, but the wedding never ended. Nora walked in right in the middle, and told Bo the whole thing. Lindsay and Bo called off the wedding. Then in private Lindsay told Bo she was pregnant, but he didn't believe her, and walked out on her. After that Bo ran away on a motorcycle, and ended up having a one night stand with Melanie MacIver, Lindsay's sister. Meanwhile, Lindsay was having a miscarriage with her and Bo's baby. When Bo returned to Llanview he found out that Lindsay had a miscarriage. Both Bo and Lindsay were devastated. Lindsay asked Bo if they could start over, and Bo said that too much had happened, and that he wanted to move on. Lindsay didn't still tried to get him back though. Bo and Melanie kept running into eachother. And then Bo found out that Melanie and Lindsay were sisters. Bo didn't know how to tell Lindsay that he had an fling with her sister. Then one day Lindsay over heard them talking, and found out. Lindsay was devasted, but finally understood that Bo and her were over as a couple. Bo and Melanie soon developed a relationship, and Lindsay was forced to forgive the both of them. While all of that was happening, Nora had been in a train crash, and everyone thought she was dead. But actually Melanie's husband, Colin MacIver who was in the middle of a divorce with Melanie had saved Nora, but didn't know who she was. Lindsay one day visiting Colin found Nora there, and was mad that she was alive. Lindsay blamed Nora for the death of her baby, that her and Bo never got married, that her and Sam got divorced, and many other things. Hating Nora so much she paid Colin to keep Nora at his house, and not tell anyone that she was there. Colin held Nora at his house for Lindsay for about 4 months. Then Lindsay got a drug from R.J. Gannon that would erase Nora's memory. Lindsay injected Nora with the drug, and Nora couldn't remember a thing. Then one day with the help of Todd Manning Nora was free. Colin got imunity, and admited to kidnapping Nora. Nothing happen to Lindsay though. Nora suspected her though, and kept trying to prove that she was guilty. Colin was blackmailing Lindsay. He said that if she didn't give him money that he was going to tell the police that Lindsay helped kidnap Nora. Lindsay kept paying him off for awhile until she had R.J. threaten to kill him if he didn't leave her alone. Colin then wrote letters that would be sent in the invent of his untimely death. The letters told everything about Lindsay kidnapping her. R.J. stopped threatening him, but Lindsay didn't. Then one night Colin was murdered. Lindsay was a prime suspect. Nora thought it was Lindsay, and would do anything to prove it was her. Lindsay found out that Andrew had Colin's letters, and was going to give them to Bo, but before he could give them to him Lindsay burned them. Nora was now more mad then ever. Later, Melanie admited to killing Colin even though she didn't actually kill him. Melanie thought she had killed Colin, and also admited to giving her father an overdose of morphine to make it so he would die faster, less painful death. Lindsay was very upset and took it the wrong way. She accused Melanie of murdering their father, and went to North Carolina to have her arrested for murdering their father. Right now Lindsay is blackmailing Melanie into either leaving Llanview or she will have her sent to jail. Also, now that everyone knows that Melanie isn't Colin's real killer Nora is trying to prove it's Lindsay. The actual murderer has not been revealed yet.
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OLTL History 1990-2000 1990 Reeling from the news that his son was really dead and that "Rick" was actually Brenda McGillis's Steven, Michael Grande tried to escape the country with the boy, before being apprehended. Brenda, understanding Michael's pain, did not press charges against him for kidnapping Steven, but took her son back with glee. Michael began a plan to win him back. Michael decided to marry Brenda and thereby make Steven his son again. He wined and dined Brenda but found Dan Wolek to be a constant thorn in his side. Dan still had strong feelings for Brenda, even though she proclaimed she wanted nothing to do with him. In the end, Michael found it necessary to drug Brenda in order to keep her in line. He did so by means of a small medicated patch which he attached to the back of her ear. Brenda immediately became groggy and disoriented and allowed Michael to do anything he wanted. When Brenda married Michael, Andy Harrison and a heartbroken Dan Wolek dated several times, but Dan's eyes remained focused on Brenda. After Max took a bullet meant for her, Gabrielle made a pact with God: If the Almighty allowed Max to survive, then Gabrielle swore that she would devote her life to the church. Miraculously, Max rallied and recovered, and Gabrielle decided to become a nun! Max discovered Gabrielle's whereabouts and raced to the convent. He caught up to her on the convent lawn where he forced her to declare her love for him. The night air was thick with passion as Max kissed Gabrielle again. This time, she couldn't resist. They sank down to the ground and, by the light of the full moon, made love on the convent lawn. After making love again, the reunited lovers drifted off to sleep in each other's arms. During the night, Gabrielle woke up screaming because the nightmare of Max, consumed in flames, had returned. Soon, her fears were realized. On the way to pick up a wedding ring, Max crashed his car into a tree. Gabrielle learned that Max's charred corpse had been pulled from the fiery wreckage, but in actuality, Max Holden was alive! It was a hitchhiker Max picked up by who died in the blazing wreckage. Max decided to allow his friends and family to believe he was dead, rather than put them through the agony of living with his deformity. Father Tony Vallone proved a valuable friend to Gabrielle in her time of grief. These were difficult times for Tony, because he had fallen in love with Gabrielle, but fought his feelings to remain committed to the church. In time, Gabrielle fell in love again, too -- with a newcomer, Matt Kingston.He reminded her so much of her beloved Max because Matt Kingston really was Max! He had undergone extensive cosmetic surgery and returned to town to woo Gabrielle. Eventually, Max confessed his true identity to Gabrielle, and they married in a beautiful ceremony, presided over by a conflicted Father Tony. Father Tony's feelings for Gabrielle were far were resolved. Max discovered that years earlier, Asa cheated his father Wingate out of land that was rich with oil and Max swore revenge! Gabrielle found out that Asa slept with Max's mother about the time Max was conceived. She wondered: could Max be Asa's son? To her disappointment, the greedy Mrs. Holden discovered that Max was not Asa's son. Wanting the Buchanan money and power, she bribed an old midwife, Du Ann Demerest, to claim that Asa fathered Max! Hearing the news, Asa was shocked that Max was his flesh and blood. Asa wanted to do right by him, but Max rejected his "father." Father Tony caught Gabrielle embezzling funds from Outlook House. In order to keep him quiet about her many financial indiscretions, Gabrielle seduced Tony. Just as Max and Gabrielle were getting together -- Cord and Tina's second marriage was falling apart! Cord had finally had enough of Tina's lies and deceits. The final straw came when Tina became jealous of Cord's platonic friendship with Gabrielle's sweet young ballerina sister, Debra. When Cord demanded a divorce, Tina took their son, C.J., and moved to San Diego. Tina couldn't stay away for long, and returned later that year. Megan returned with her sister Sarah to Mendorra to help her former love, Prince Raymond, who was having a difficult time dealing with his blindness. Raymond's jealous and power-hungry younger brother, Roland, wanted the crown for himself so he plotted to use Megan and Sarah as pawns in his quest. Roland held Megan and Sarah against their will. Fearing for Sarah and Megan's safety, the good prince, Raymond, had no choice but to acquiesce to his wicked brother's demands. With Cord by his side, Bo rushed to Mendorra to rescue his lady love. In Mendorra, Bo and Cord teamed up with Ambassador Dorian Lord, her daughter Cassie and Debra Medina (who was appearing with the Mendorran Ballet) to infiltrate the Royal Palace. A despondent Sarah was about to reluctantly marry Prince Raymond, but Sarah couldn't believe her eyes when she realized that the bearded man in full military regalia standing next to her at the altar was Bo -- disguised as Raymond! She joyously spoke her vows and married her "prince." Just after the ceremony, the bride and groom raced out of the castle, and made it to freedom! Raymond (who miraculously regained his eyesight in the nick of time) had no choice but to shoot and kill his wayward brother. In a close election, Viki Buchanan narrowly defeated Herb Callison and was elected the new Mayor of Llanview. Viki vowed to stamp out drugs in Llanview --- drugs that were being distributed by Michael Grande and Llanview's new crime boss, Carlo Hesser. Soon after the election, Viki and Clint mended their relationship. Michael also continued his illegal business dealings. He hired two ex-cons by the name of Jake Harrison (he originally went by the name Jake Webb) and Lucky Lippman to do his dirty work. Megan encountered a man who would quickly change her life. His name was Jake Harrison and he was a fugitive from the law! Jake headed to Llanview to confront his boss, Michael, who warned Jake that he turn him in, unless Jake spied on Megan Gordon. Jake had another connection to Llanview - Andy Harrison was his half-sister! Megan discovered Jake's charade, but he talked his way out of the predicament by telling her that he was a writer for a soap opera magazine. Jake said he had been hired to get the scoop on her! Megan fell for Jake's lies -- and Jake fell in love with his prey! Little Steven fell ill and was rushed to the hospital. Dan and Larry were shocked to discover the little boy had been drugged. Dan, recalling Brenda's odd behavior of late, surmised that Steven may have touched a medicated patch if it had been located on Brenda's body. He rushed to Grandview (Michael's mansion) and found Brenda unconscious in the foyer. Michael, in the meantime, was anxiously awaiting Steven's release from the hospital. He was leaving the country for good and taking Brenda's baby with him. Michael Grande was killed at Llanview Hospital. Larry and Viki barged in the lounge to find Michael dead of a bullet wound to the chest. Suspects abounded everywhere: Megan, was the prime suspect of course, but there was groggy Brenda who was also in the hospital, after having been brought in by Dan, there was Dan himself, and Jake, and Lucky, and Gabrielle... D.A. Herb Callison launched a major investigation and Jake and Megan became prime suspects. Megan was charged with the crime and stood trial. She was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Gathering together all the suspects, Jake revealed that Roger Gordon, before lapsing into his coma, killed Michael in self-defense. Megan was free at last! Brenda was finally free with her son, and told Dan goodbye before leaving Llanview for good. Carlo Hesser's son, Johnny Dee, ordered Llanview's corrupt Police Commissioner Harding to assassinate Viki. During a fund raiser, Harding shot Viki. While recovering from the bullet wound, she suffered a stroke that rendered her speechless and paralyzed. Cord's life was rather calm until he found himself trapped with some of his friends on Badderley Island. Also on the island were some members of the mob involved in high level negotiations. Reluctantly part of that group was Tina. She had run herself into debt to Johnny Dee, and was acting as her own collateral. She was thrilled to once again see Cord, and they slipped into old habits. But she also worked to find a way to keep Johnny from knowing that Cord, etc. were on the island. To distract him, they made love. Meanwhile, things were getting ugly between the mosters as they continued conducting business. It was revealed that one of the mobsters was actually Marco Dane in disguise, up to one of his famous plots. When he saw Megan, Marco instantly vowed to protect her should anything go wrong. Later, Megan nearly drowned in the undertow surrounding Badderly, but Marco saved her. Megan and Jake also encountered a formidable foe to their budding romance: Carlo's daughter Charlotte, who took an immediate fancy to Jake and did her best to win him over. With time running out and the mobsters suddenly wondering if their American guests were really who they claimed to be, help came. Bo and Sarah, Megan and Jake, Cord and Tina and others returned to Llanview breathless, while Carlo, Johnny and Charlotte were not far behind. Marco, realizing that Jake and Megan were happy with each other, decided not to interfere further and rode off into the sunset. Finally rescued from the island, Cord and Tina both returned to Llanview. Tina soon discovered she was pregnant -- and didn't know who the father was. She mistakenly believed that her child was Johnny's, and Cord, in true form, agreed to raise and love the child as his own. When Johnny learned of the baby, he tried to kidnap Tina from Llanfair. Johnny was killed by the paralyzed Viki, who turned into Niki Smith Niki regained the use of her legs, and climbed the mansion stairs to shoot Johnny just before he dragged Tina away. Johnny's death stoked the flames of hatred for the Buchanans that burned in Carlo Hesser. He vowed to avenge his son's death. A tape recording of the shooting revealed that Niki shot Johnny and that Gabrielle Holden was present at the crime scene. Carlo, learning that Viki/Niki killed his son, enlisted Gabrielle's aid in exacting his revenge against the Buchanans. Carlo convinced the pregnant Tina to give up Johnny's baby to him. Gabrielle at first refused to ally herself with Carlo Hesser, but when Carlo videotaped the married Gabrielle seducing Father Tony, she had no choice but to reluctantly agree to work with Carlo. Terrified for the safety of her family, Tina fled to Texas, where she went into labor during a blizzard. Cord followed Tina and announced, as he assisted in the delivery of a daughter, that medical tests had proven that he (and not Johnny Dee) was the father of the child. Elated, Cord, Tina and their newborn daughter, Sarah, returned to Llanview and remarried yet again. Max, ashamed and disheartened to learn of his wife's indiscretions, broke up with Gabrielle. Carlo, beaten for the moment, vowed to make his enemies pay! Bo and agent Alex Olanov of the Federal Anti-crime Bureau, continued to search for Sarah, who had been kidnapped by Carlo. Megan and Jake engineered a plan for Jake to get close to Charlotte Hesser, Carlo's daughter, in the hope that she might have information about Sarah's whereabouts. Megan and Jake staged a public breakup, but managed to sneak away to Viki's mountain cabin, where they shared a symbolic wedding ceremony. After spending the night together, they returned to Llanview. Carlo realized that Jake was only using his daughter. Jake agreed to marry Charlotte to protect his family from Carlo's revenge. When Charlotte developed hysterical blindness following a car accident, Jake decided that he couldn't ask her for a divorce. Megan buried her pain by hooking up with an old boyfriend, movie director Hunter Guthrie, who came to Llanview to film a movie. Alex discovered that Bo's wife had been kidnapped by the very agency that sent Alex to find her! Bo confronted the head of the FAB, Fred Porter, and learned that in exchange for protection from prosecution, Carlo promised to inform the FAB on worldwide drug-trafficking activities. While Sarah was spirited away by her captors, her plane crashed in a severe storm. The Buchanans were convinced that Carlo Hesser was responsible for Sarah's inadvertent death. 1991 Love blossomed for many couples in 1991. Viki's physical therapist, beautiful and bright Sheila Price, met Police Commissioner Troy Nichols, and was thrilled when their love blossomed and Troy proposed marriage. Meanwhile, Troy's rapper son, Kerry Nichols, hated Sheila's young and impressionable little sister, Rika Price. But surprisingly, Kerry and Rika's passionate disgust turned into passionate love, and they became a couple. Dan Wolek rescued troubled Laura Jean from a suicide attempt at the Llantano River. It wasn't long before the young couple fell in love. After Dan and Laura helped Kerry and Rika outsmart some troublemakers, Dan and Laura left town happy and in love. After realizing they couldn't recapture their high school love, Viki bid farewell to Roger Gordon, who left Llanview to work on environmental research. Llanview's Mayor Viki Buchanan became a target of Carlo Hesser's wrath when she interfered with his drug operations. To eliminate Viki, the mobster ordered his cohort Gabrielle to slip a potent drug into Viki's drink. The drug would turn Viki into Niki, and get her to kill her own daughter, Megan. But Gabrielle could not go through with the scheme. Instead, she prepared to testify against Carlo in court. However, when Carlo threatened her son's life, Gabrielle remained silent, Carlo remained free, and Gabrielle was sentenced to fifteen years in Statesville Prison. Eventually, Carlo followed through with his diabolical scheme, but Viki was able to exert enough control over her alter ego to prevent Megan's murder. Carlo's scheme had failed! Max became fond of Lee Ann Demerest, the naive daughter of Du Ann, the midwife who birthed him. Du Ann was aware of the secret that Max was not really Asa's son. Du Ann planned to use the information to her own advantage. Proud of his newfound heritage, Max decided to change his name to Buchanan. Renee tried to hide the secret from Asa by allowing herself to be blackmailed by Du Ann, who threatened to tell the truth. When DuAnn was killed, Renee went on trial for murder. Julia Medina eventually confessed to the crime. Max learned the truth about his parentage and returned to using Holden as his last name, and eventually decided to leave Llanview and return to his roots in Texas to soothe his tortured soul. Cassie Callison returned to town to attend the swearing-in ceremony for her father, Herb, who replaced Viki as the Mayor of Llanview. Bo ran into Cassie at the airport and was immediately charmed by her poise, her beauty, and her zest for life. They attended the swearing in party together and when Alex saw them dancing and laughing together, she fled in a jealous rage. As Bo and Cassie began to spend more and more time together, Alex's behavior became more erratic. Alex's unrequited love for Bo drove her to desperate measures. Dorian was furious at Cassie! How could her only daughter fall in love with a Buchanan? The ever-scheming Ms. Lord plotted with Alex to break up the lovers. When Bo and Cassie decided to take a vacation, Alex followed them and kidnaped Cassie! Hauling her to a nearby boat, Alex ordered Cassie to row into the middle of the lake, where Alex tried to drown her! Fortunately, Bo rescued Cassie and Alex. Totally unhinged, Alex was taken away to the Mountainview Clinic. Bo proposed to Cassie and she joyfully accepted. As the wedding day grew closer, a mysterious phone call from a woman who sounded like Sarah alarmed Bo. Then, Cassie opened a package containing a negligee worn by Sarah on her honeymoon. Was Sarah alive --- or was someone gaslighting Bo? The culprit turned out to be Alex --- who had escaped from the sanitarium! To Cassie's devastation, Sarah was indeed alive. She threw her arms around Bo, unaware that he had just married another woman! The plane crash that supposedly killed her had been staged by Carlo Hesser's henchmen and she had been held for months at a deserted beach house. Alex, having discovered her whereabouts, brought her back to Llanview to spoil the most wonderful day of Cassie's life. Bo was torn between his new wife, Cassie, and Sarah. Sarah was crushed when he decided to stay with Cassie. Alex, meanwhile, was shipped back to the mental institution. When Jake discovered Charlotte's eyesight returned, he got a divorce from her and launched a successful quest to win back Megan's affections. Before long, they were engaged to be married! Jake and Megan were married, but not before one last attempt by Jake's former wife, Charlotte, to stop the wedding. Sneaking into the Lord Library, Charlotte stole Megan's wedding dress! Fortunately, Megan quickly tracked her down and retrieved the gown before Charlotte could burn it. The wedding was on! Following the ceremony, the newlyweds led their loved ones out to the sprawling emerald green lawn of St. James Church, where they planted a tree as a symbol of their happiness. Then, with the guests bidding a fond adieu, a horse-drawn carriage whisked Jake and Megan away for their honeymoon. Andy and Megan's ex-beau, Hunter Guthrie began to realize they had deep feelings for one another. They were happy to have time to slowly develop their relationship. However, the plans were altered when Hunter, a film director, was forced to return to Hollywood right away. In a whirlwind series of events, Hunter proposed, Andy accepted, and they were married in a beautiful ceremony presided over by Mayor Herb Callison. Sadly, Jake and Megan's happiness was short-lived. Jake became more obsessed than ever with being the breadwinner in his new family, and took an arms-trading job that required him to travel the world. Megan, sensing danger, begged her new husband to stay home, but Jake assured her that he would only be gone a short time. However months passed, with only an occasional phone call from Jake. Con artist Cain Rogan first appeared in Llanview -- as three different men! First disguised as Hudson King, an oily and charming British writer, next as Heinrich Keiser, a German film director, and finally, as traveling businessman Humberto Kalderon. Each con was an attempt to aide Dorian in toppling the Buchanans and getting control of Asa's money. Tina soon devised another one of her patented, destined-to-fail plans. She was going to write a book about the trials and tribulations of the Lord/Buchanan families. Publisher Hudson King offered her a stunning salary for the work and Tina began spending a lot of time with him in his apartment in New York. When Cord discovered the truth about Hudson King really being Cain Rogan, he had a tough time convincing Tina of it. They staged a scene to smoke Hudson out. Cord would play the jealous husband and barge in on Tina and Hudson; when he saw what they were doing, he would pull out a gun in fury and fire a blank at Tina, who would then play dead. The ruse worked: Cord "shot" Tina and then threatened to kill Hudson, who hurriedly admitted he was not Hudson after all. Cord had saved Tina from herself yet again. Puppy love thrived for young Kevin Buchanan and Stephanie Hobart, the orphaned niece of the Buchanan family's archenemy, Carlo Hesser. Viki and Clint pleaded with their son to stay away from her, since they didn't want the family tangled up any more with Carlo Hesser than they already were. But Kevin and Stephanie were not to be kept apart, even by Jason Webb, Wanda Wolek's motorcycle riding free-spirit nephew, who also became infatuated with her. Stephanie's Uncle Carlo was also adamant that she stay away from Kevin, but she was so lonely that she didn't listen. When Carlo angrily sent Stephanie away, Megan helped her half-sibling track her down. But Stephanie was not allowed to return to Llanview and Kevin was heartbroken. That all changed, however, when he laid eyes upon the beautiful Lee Ann Demerest. Kevin lost his virginity to the sexy Texas lass and by the end of the year, LeeAnn was pregnant with his child. Still, Lee Ann cared more for Max Holden, who returned to Llanview after discovering that Asa Buchanan had bilked Max's father, Wingate Holden out of the deed to his land. The stress of that situation caused the senior Holden to die of a heart attack. Now, Max was back to seek the ultimate revenge on Asa. A May-December affair began when Dorian lured Wanda Wolek's long-haired nephew, Jason Webb into her bed. Dorian seduced Jason, but she was never able to tame his wild, rebellious ways. Jason, even while he was fulfilling Dorian's wildest fantasies, had his eye on Lee Ann as well. Megan Gordon had developed a case of lupus, a sometimes crippling disease. Megan was thunderstruck: without her true love Jake Harrison there to support her, she felt as if her world were crumbling down. Ignoring everyone's attempts to help her, Megan bolted town and ended up in Atlantic City, where she pledged that the lupus wouldn't run her life. She then proceeded to get drunk and have the time of her life in the casino. It was here she ran into a man by the name of Heinrich Kaiser, a German filmmaker who instantly took to Megan and later followed her home to Llanview. Soon after, Tina and Heinrich met in the lobby of the Palace Hotel and the secret was out: Heinrich was really Hudson King - the publisher who tried to profit off Tina's story months ago. And not only that - but Hudson King wasn't even his real name - it was Humberto Kaldaron, and he was a Spanish businessman. Of course, it was later revealed that his name was Cain Rogan, and he was nothing more than a clever con-artist. Megan felt betrayed, but as her condition continued to worsen, she could do little more than pray for Jake's safe return and spend as much time as possible with Andrew. Viki suspected that her husband Clint was having an affair with a co-worker, Sondra. Finally confronting him, Viki was stunned to hear Clint's confession that Sondra was only helping him come to grips with his impending death. Clint confessed to Viki that the bullet fragments in his head had shifted, and doctors had told him that he only had a few months to live. Giving in to his family's heartfelt request, Clint underwent risky surgery, and made a full recovery. Sheila felt she was experiencing bigotry at the hospital, so Tina decided to familarize her with the community, first by inroducing her to the Daughters of Llanview, a snooty organization of wealthy wives. During the party Tina was throwing, a figure in parachute gear descended from the skies. Shocked, Tina ran to the figure and was met by the sparkling smile and captivating Southern-twang of Luna Moody, a new-age Goddess worshipper. Luna made quick friends with Tina, Sheila, and Lee Ann, and fell instantly in love with Max Holden. They shared a special connection, an extrasensory bond that few friends ever achieve. However, But while Luna was falling for Max, his eyes were set on a new arrival in town, the beguiling Blair Daimler, who he encountered during a sexy midnight dance on New Years Eve. Blair was living across the hall from Luna at the boarding house with her mother Addie. Unaware that she was Dorian's niece, Viki hired Blair to be her new assistant at The Banner. Blair was harboring more than her share of secrets. For one, she hid her crazy mother, Addie, in her loft at the local boarding house. Unbeknownst to anyone, Addie was Dorian's older sister, who had been institutionalized for years. Blair blamed her Aunt Dorian for her mother's illness, and secretly came to Llanview to get revenge. One of her first devious moves designed to destroy Dorian was to get her signature on a document admitting to the world that she had killed her husband, Victor Lord, back in 1976. Dorian had no idea that the piece of paper she signed was a confession of her guilt! Working at The Banner, Blair crossed paths with Cord Roberts. There was an attraction between the two, and even though they kissed, Cord remained true to his wife Tina. Cord and Blair found Jake in the middle eastern city of Jaba, but were lured into a trap set by the evil General Gaza. Jake was recaptured and Cord was shot in the chest and fell into the Jaba River. Blair dove in after him, but his lifeless body was swept away in the rushing current. Returning to Llanview, she had no choice but to tell Tina the numbing news that her dear husband Cord was dead. From that moment on, Blair and Tina were mortal enemies. Without Jake to help her in her time of need, Megan turned to the kindly and wise Reverend Andrew Carpenter, the minister at St. James Church. He became her dearest friend. At the same time, Andrew's feelings grew into something much more. As the year came to an end, Reverend Carpenter found himself facing a heartbreaking dilemma. He had fallen in love with the very-married Megan Harrison. 1992 Megan Harrison was determined not to let lupus destroy her life. In the hospital, she befriended fellow lupus patient Margaret (Marty) Saybrooke, a beautiful, wealthy and very unhappy young woman. Megan offered Marty the friendship she so desperately coveted. When Megan suffered kidney failure, Viki bravely donated one of her kidneys, but the transplant did not take. Clint joined Viki in a valiant effort to keep Megan alive until Jake could be located in Jaba and brought back to Llanview. Viki, Clint, along with the rest of the Buchanans and Max Holden, sat by Megan's bedside and told her glorious tales about the times of their lives. Andrew made a daring journey to Jaba to rescue Jake. In the process, the kindhearted minister of the church was forced to shoot and kill Jake's captor, General Gaza. As the General fell to the ground, mortally wounded, he pulled out a knife and stabbed Andrew in the side. Hiding his bleeding injury from Jake, the two men made their escape, rushing back to Llanview. Jake and Megan shared several bittersweet hours together. He carried her to the window, where she peered out onto the hospital lawn. There, with glimmering paper valentines hanging from its branches, was their transplanted wedding tree. Megan's face radiated with one last smile as she passed away in her beloved Jake's arms. Her funeral was held several days later, with heartfelt tributes by Viki, Clint, Renee, Tina, Sarah, Roger Gordon, Andrew, Jake and even Asa. Then Sheila stood up and sang the song that Megan had made Andrew promise to play -- "Dancing in the Streets." Bo eventually returned to Sarah and his marriage to Cassie was annulled. During a flashback, Sarah realized that she had witnessed Carlo Hesser killing a man during her months in captivity. Sarah could only remember the dying man's last word: "Scarecrow." In jail for attacking Cassie, Alex Olanov hunted for another way to escape. She found it in District Attorney Hank "The Cannon" Gannon. Hank was looking for a way to prosecute Carlo Hesser and Alex promised she could deliver the evidence he needed -- but she would only do so from the outside. Ambitious Hank was not sure Alex was completely sane, but when a judge found her to be so, Hank agreed reluctantly to the arrangement: her freedom for irrefutable evidence of Carlo Hesser's guilt. Released at last, Alex directed Hank to incriminating tapes hidden in a scarecrow at Carlo's cottage. Ecstatic, Hank wasted no time in bringing Carlo Hesser to court. But Alex made her own deal with Carlo: she wanted money and power, and he could deliver both. Alex told Carlo that if he married her, she would destroy Hank's evidence against him and Carlo would be free. Not at all happy about the arrangement, Alex and Carlo wed (now Alex, as his wife, was not required to testify against him in court). At the trial, when Hank went to play the incriminating tapes, the coutroom was filled with the lively beats of rock and roll. Carlo and Alex exchanged a knowing glance and Carlo was freed. Mr. and Mrs. Hesser began a short and kinky marriage marked by frequent sex -- and lots of their favorite aphrodisiac, oysters! While searching for missing diamonds that belonged to him, Carlo was shot to death in Max Holden's attic. Sarah became the prime suspect. District Attorney Hank "The Cannon" Gannon presented a strong and convincing case against Sarah and she was found guilty of murder. Bo, convinced of her innocence, eventually found the real killer -- Carlo's niece, Stephanie. It turned out that Stephanie had apparently killed Carlo in a fit of rage after discovering that he had murdered her own father, FBI informant Joseph Hobart -- A.K.A. "The Scarecrow." By 1992, Tina moved on with con man Cain Rogan -- they had both been subjected to Alex Olanov and Carlo Hesser's wrath and were now looking for a way to get back at Alex. They decided to steal the Cleopatra jewels and set Alex up for the crime. But the plan backfired -- Alex, posing as a cleaning lady, lured Cain and Tina into stealing the jewels themselves, then watched as the alarm sounded and they were caught. She made off with the jewels and Cain and Tina were left like rats in her trap. Cain and Tina, locating the stolen jewels, then retrieved them, planted them in Alex's penthouse and called in Hank Gannon. Their trap succeeded in freeing them from police custody, but because the whole situation was so complicated, and because Alex maintained that the two lovebirds had "set her up," no one knew who to press charges against. Alex was fiercely determined to maintain control of Carlo's empire. When she found out that Carlo's rival, Moose Mulligan, wanted a piece of the action, a desperate Alex brought mild-mannered Egyptologist Mortimer Bern to town, who was Carlo's identical twin brother. Alex arranged for Mortimer to take voice lessons, dance lessons, even sex lessons, but nothing worked! Only when Mortimer met and became smitten with Carlo's former flame, Renee Buchanan, did he complete the transformation from Milquetoast to mobster. Kevin and Lee Ann were married in early 1992 after Kevin learned she was pregnant with his child. For Lee Ann, however, living at Llanfair was anything but pleasant, and she felt completely out of place. During her marriage, Jason Webb revealed a surprising fact to Lee Ann: he was illiterate. Lee Ann promised to teach him to read and began to spend long periods of time in his room above Wanda's Place. When they began to fall in love, Lee Ann refused to hurt Kevin by cheating on him: instead, she asked Kevin for a divorce. Kevin, heartbroken, left town, while Lee Ann embarked on a tentative relationship. Kevin returned before Lee Ann gave birth and was ready to get revenge. He told Lee Ann that he was going to get sole custody of their child, Demerest "Duke" Buchanan, to get the baby away from the clutches of Lee Ann. At the custody hearing, Jason confessed to the court that the only reason he and Lee Ann had spent time together was because she was teaching him to read. The preliminary hearing was won by Lee Ann. But the second time around, she was not so lucky. Kevin told the court of Lee Ann's libidinous flings with Max and Jason and used all the underhanded tricks in the book to undermine Lee Ann. This time, Kevin was successful. Lee Ann was not allowed so much as supervised visitation rights. Jason, furious at Kevin, snuck into Llanfair one night and brought little Duke back to his mother. Lee Ann and Jason went on the run together, while Kevin tracked them down with the help of Hank Gannon's newly arrived daughter, Rachel. Rachel urged Kevin not to hold a grudge against Lee Ann and Jason. By the time baby Duke was safely returned, Kevin and Rachel bonded and their relationship became intimate -- much to the consternation of Rachel's disapproving daddy. Kevin agreed to unsupervised visitation rights for Lee Ann. Together with Luna, Max schemed to dupe Asa out of a small fortune by tricking him into buying a chunk of land in which they had planted fake treasure. Eventually, Max and Luna bought the land back and built their pride and joy --- the Serenity Springs Spa. In April 1992, Asa was jealous of Renee's sadness over Carlo's passing and Renee was convinced that Asa was having an affair with Blair. She was right - when Renee caught Asa kissing Blair Daimler, she divorced him, and took the Palace Hotel in the settlement. Asa appeared to be the answer to Blair's prayers. Through Asa, Blair could gain financial security for her mentally ill mother, Addie, and through her new power base, she could get revenge on Addie's sister, Dorian. Blair, after suffering a childhood of foster homes and neglect, had found her birth mother Addie in a nursing home and had broken her out. Addie, in her confused state, had told Blair about the Cramer family, claiming that her sister "Dori" had attacked her with scissors as a child. Blair naturally blamed Dorian for causing Addie's mental problems. But the truth was quite different. Dorian had been told by her parents that Addie had died of pneumonia at the age of 13, when in reality, Addie had been locked up in a mental hospital for stabbing Dorian with a pair of scissors. Dorian was as stunned as anyone to learn that her Agatha was alive and living with Blair! Dorian proceeded to show Blair the large scar that still remained on her shoulder from the scissor incident. The emotional fervor of the confrontation led Addie to go berserk and she threw herself out the attic window. Though she nearly died, she recovered physically. The incident, however, prompted Blair to admit that Addie needed more attention than she could provide and had Addie committed to nearby St. Ann's psychiatric hospital. Blair was determined to claw her way to the top of the business world, even if it meant destroying her own Aunt Dorian to do it. Finding a skeleton in Dorian's closet, Blair used blackmail (Dorian's involvement with Victor Lord's death) to force her Aunt to make her the new Editor-in-Chief of Llanview's tabloid newspaper, The Intruder. Though Max persisted in pursuing Blair in 1992, she was busy wooing Asa Buchanan away from his wife, Renee. Max proposed to Blair, and surprisingly, she accepted. Blair changed her mind when Asa promised to stop Dorian from having Blair's mother committed if she would marry him! Max followed her back to Llanview, and was stunned to discover the woman he loved was about to marry his worst enemy. Max Holden was determined to stop Blair from marrying Asa Buchanan. On Asa and Blair's wedding day -- June 16th, 1992 -- passion exploded between Max and Blair. They made love -- on top of Blair's wedding dress! Still, Blair went through with the wedding, but when she wouldn't sleep with her husband, the marriage was doomed. Blair even went so far as to try to kill Asa, and frame Tina for the crime! Blair didn't succeed in her plot, and Months into their loveless marriage, a bitter Blair told Asa that she never loved him, and she slept with Max on their wedding day! Asa sued Blair for a divorce -- and won! Blair received nothing! Blair went running back to Max, only to find he was no longer available. By now, Max was beginning to see what everyone else in Llanview already knew. Luna was the only woman for him. Left with nothing, Blair departed Llanview. Clint and Viki's marriage ran into some serious turbulence when Viki took interest in Reverend Andrew Carpenter's father Sloan, a retired Army General, who was writing a biographical book, "Lord Of The Banner" about the late Victor Lord. Luna was charmed when she began to receive love poems from an young man who was a fan of her radio show, the LoveLine. Little did she know that the lyrics she was receiving were from an jailed convict by the name of Suede Pruitt. Suede escaped jail and made his way to Luna, urging her to help him. He was innocent, he proclaimed. Luna consulted the goddess, who told her that Suede was telling the truth -- that was all the proof she needed. Though Max continued to be suspicious of Suede, he and Luna launched into a close friendship. It was clear that the only way Suede would ever be free again would be if he proved his innocence. He was accused of murdering his wife Deborah years ago, but had felt all along that Deborah's father Marcus was the real culprit. Max, Luna, and Suede journeyed to Deborah's family mansion in North Carolina and arrived at the house on a dark and stormy night. The events that transpired inside proved Suede's theory. A deranged Marcus admitted to killing his daughter - he had abused her as a child and when Deb married Suede, he had become insanely jealous and murdered her, letting Suede take the blame for the crime. Marcus pulled a gun and promised to shoot them all, beginning with Luna. Max flung himself in front of her and Marcus pulled the trigger. Max had been shot, but in that split second, Suede managed to shoot and kill Marcus. Max was rushed to the hospital, with Luna by his side the entire time. He barely clung to life. We then saw what was really happening inside Max's mind -- he was being tempted by a seductress -- this woman was Death and Luna urged Max to fight her. Death coaxed and teased Max, urging him to kiss her (the kiss of Death), but Luna begged Max not to do it. As he continued to slip away, Luna used her psychic powers to get into Max's mind. Once there, she forcefully dragged Max from Death's clutches and home to safety. Luna awoke from her trance mentally drained, but Max had begun to come around. He healed slowly, but the bond between Max and Luna had finally been formed. Cassie began dating Reverend Andrew Carpenter, just as scandal hit St. James Church. Sloan was diagnosed with Hodgins Disease, and came to Llanview to make peace with his son, Andrew. Father and son had been estranged for years, over Sloan's refusal to accept the fact that his late son, William, was gay and died of AIDS. The reconciliation would have to wait because Sloan continued to deny the truth about William. Reverend Carpenter proved to be a trusted advisor to Joey Buchanan's teenage friend, Billy Douglas. Billy was gay and he agonized over whether or not to tell his parents. Billy came to rely on both of them. One day in the rectory of St. James Church, a distraught Billy came to Andrew once again for help. The trusting minister placed a comforting hand on the boy's shoulder. Just then, troubled Marty Saybrooke peered in the door. For weeks, Marty had been trying to seduce Andrew, but he had gently spurned her overt advances. Jealous and angry to see Andrew expressing warmth and care for someone other than her, Marty went to Billy's parents and proceeded to tell a vindictive lie that the pastor was trying to seduce their son! The charges against Reverend Carpenter spread through Llanview like wildfire! Andrew, claiming a basic right to privacy, refused to publically reveal his sexual preference. Massive homophobia ensued, and a vicious war of hate divided the citizens of Llanview. Through it all, Andrew held his head high -- even sustaining a brutal beating from a homophobic bigot, all the while proudly refusing to quit his post. Cassie, who was now dating Andrew, began receiving hate letters. Andrew angered Sloan when he publically announced that his own brother, William, was a gay man who died of AIDS. Sloan was further enraged when Andrew declared that he had arranged for the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to come to Llanview, and he planned to add a special square honoring his brother to the tapestry. Sloan refused to allow the Carpenter name to be soiled in such a way! He was joined in his anger by Billy Douglas's father, who urged his fellow citizens to join him in boycotting the ceremony. In a touching scene at St. James Church, Andrew delivered an impassioned speech about the destructive danger of hate and the divine power of love. He then dared the emotionally-drained procession to join him as he took the newly fashioned panel, honoring his brother, to the church lawn, where he proceeded to add it the sprawling quilt. Suddenly, Andrew felt a hand gently touching his shoulder. Looking up, he saw the tear-stained face of his father, who offered to help lay the panel. Over the past months, his love for Viki had enabled Sloan Carpenter to grow significantly as a human being. Now, he was finally ready to come to terms with his son William's death. After the quilt ceremony, father and son embraced tightly -- and Llanview began the slow and rewarding process of healing. After being cleared of Carlo's murder, Sarah looked forward to a long and happy future with Bo Buchanan. Their happiness was short-lived. Sarah died in a car accident - with Bo behind the wheel - on the day before their wedding. Months passed before he could deal with the horrible tragedy. Like a godsend, Llanview's newest attorney, Nora Gannon, helped Bo come to grips with the overwhelming loss of his beloved Sarah. 1993 Though upset, Dorian was resigned to accepting her daughter Cassie's impending marriage to Reverend Andrew Carpenter. But Marty Saybrooke wasn't. The troubled girl, still smarting from Andrew's rejection, showed up at the church drunk. Marty was determined to stop the wedding, but was hustled away by Viki. Viki and Clint hoped to bring the magic back to their marriage. But early in the new year it became apparent that the joy they shared for so long had vanished. As Clint and Viki grew more distant, Viki found herself burning with sexual curiosity about Sloan Carpenter. Viki, always the paradigm of proper behavior, spent her idle time fantasizing about the General. When Sloan asked Viki to go away with him, she agreed -- unaware that, by sheer coincidence, Dorian was luxuriating at the same spa. When Dorian saw Sloan and Viki together, she smiled with devilish delight. Disguising her voice, she placed a call to Clint telling him that Viki had broken her leg and needed his help. Clint raced to Vermont, but walked in on Sloan and Viki in bed! Outraged by his wife's inappropriate behavior, Clint filed for divorce. To clear his head, Clint went to his ranch in Arizona and was seriously injured in a plane crash. Still, Viki continued the relationship and became engaged to Sloan while Clint was hospitalized with severe injuries. Eventually Mortimer Bern got out of control and there was nothing Alex could do to stop him, except have mommy dearest drop in for a visit. Mortimer's mother, Wilma Bern, arrived in town and revealed that Mortimer and Carlo were actually twin brothers. Carlo had always been a violent child and once attacked Mortimer. Wilma had no choice but to give Carlo up to adoption and keep Mortimer. Mortimer finally came to his senses and realized he had become his brother. Stopping by to visit Renee once more, they tangoed across the floor of the Palace Hotel -- and in order to correct his behavior, Mortimer said goodbye to Alex, Renee and Carlo's empire and left Llanview. Nora hid her fear from Bo that she had been the driver of the car that ran him and Sarah off the road. Much to their relief, it turned out that Nora, who was plagued by blinding headaches and blackouts, was not to blame. As their love blossomed, Bo realized that this feisty attorney was the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. Nora exuberantly accepted his proposal of marriage. The Buchanans were astonished by the return of the not-so-late Cord Roberts, who had been held in a Middle Eastern prison camp. Suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, the now bitter and edgy Cord channeled his energies into finding Tina. Cord discovered that Tina was out of town in Atlantic City and Cord took off after her. Cord found the hotel/casino where Cain and Tina were staying. Tina, dressed in lingerie, awaited Cain's return, but fainted upon seeing Cord, who she thought had died in Jaba City! Tina, still shocked and beginning to worry about what would happen when Cain returned, quickly packed her bags and returned to Llanview with Cord, where she made everyone promise to keep silent about Cain. But such was not to be the case as Cain and Tina couldn't resist their passion and Cord walked in on them one day. Furious, Cord remembered Cain as "Hudson King," the man who tried to make Tina publish a tell-all on the Lord/Buchanan family. Tina explained that Hudson was really Cain and that they were in love. It soon became clear that Cord had changed since his ordeal in Jaba. He shouted at his wife, family and even little CJ and Sarah. CJ didn't like to be around Cord; he barely remembered his father and thought of Cain as his father figure, which infuriated Cord all the more. Cord was determined to break up Tina and Cain. Cord began looking for chinks in Cain's armor. He found it in Angela Holliday, Cain's ex-wife/wife, who operated a local religious group in Texas. Blonde Angela followed Cord back to Llanview. She'd always hoped that she and Cain would get back together and the opportunity seemed too good to pass up. Angela brought with her, her loyal follower Rebecca Lewis and her religion. Kevin, now involved in an interracial relationship with Rachel, decided to allow Lee Ann to have partial custody of Duke -- only if she dumped Jason Webb. Jason eased his grief by resuming his May/December affair with a very willing Dorian. Lee Ann moved with Duke to Texas, where Kevin would regularly visit with his son. Max tried to get Luna Moody into his bed. She wouldn't sleep with him because of a premonition telling her that if they consummated their relationship, Max would die! To Max's relief, her psychic abilities eventually told her that they could make love on Valentines Day at a lodge on Lake Serene. So, on Valentines Day, 1993, they made love for the first time. Max and Luna's romance hit a temporary roadblock when they discovered that their spa, Serenity Springs, sat on top of a huge oil reserve. Always looking to make a quick and easy fortune, Max wanted to drill immediately. But Luna objected, feeling that it would destroy the "serenity," not to mention the ecological balance of the land. While snooping around the Springs one day, Alex Olanov came across Luna Moody's innocent brother Ty, who was in town for a visit. Ty fell instantly for Alex's charms. Flattered, Alex led him on for awhile, but told him her name was "Zan," because she knew what Max and Luna would tell Ty if they found out he was smitten with her. Alex kept a "boy toy" -- Luna's kid brother, Ty -- on the side while she wooed Llanview's crotchety millionaire oil baron, Asa. Asa enjoyed Alex's sexy come-ons, and quickly enlisted her help in getting Max & Luna to sell the oil-rich land. The "ghost" of Luna's dead husband urged her not to marry Max or he would end up like Bobby -- dead. Luna freeked and ran off before the big day. Max followed her, vanquished the ghost, and after some convincing, Luna agreed to return to Llanview. Luna became the new "Mrs. Max Holden" in a unique and spiritual wedding. Cassie and Andrew were thrilled to discover that Cassie was pregnant, and looked forward to welcoming the baby. Meanwhile, while in bed with Dorian, Jason Webb found a lump in Dorian's breast. At first, Dorian ignored the lump. However, when tests revealed that the lump was cancerous, Dorian (with her pregnant daughter Cassie by her side) sought the necessary treatment. After treatment, she was back at her old ways. Dorian read an advance edition of Sloan Carpenter's comprehensive biography of her late husband, Victor Lord. In the book, Sloan alluded to the fact that Dorian may have been responsible for Victor's untimely passing back in 1976. Dorian wasted no time in firing back. She persuaded a young and impressionable coed, Emily Haynes, to file sexual harassment charges against Sloan, the new dean of Llanview University. It was not long before Dorian's scheme was exposed and Sloan was exonerated. Once again, Dorian had become the most hated woman in Llanview. Angela set up shop in the Tabernacle of Joy, a run-down building on the outskirts of town. The news that Cain had previously been married seriously shook Tina up, but Cord's ruse didn't work when Tina forgave Cain for his slip of memory. Angela stayed in town and continued to be a thorn in their side, as she persisted in an attempt to lure back Cain Rogan. Cord and Angela formed a good friendship -- and later Angela formed a bond with Dorian Lord. Dorian and her daughter Cassie were on the outs again, and Dorian hoped that becoming a good, decent person by befriending evangelist Angela Holliday and participating in Angela's Tabernacle of Joy would make Cassie take her back. That all came crashing down when the truth about Angela came out. First, she was very brunette underneath the blond wig she was wearing! Next, her religion was a scam to grab donations from unwitting followers! Dorian told Angela she'd have to help her get Cassie to forgive her, or she'd tell everyone about the Tabernacle. Angela had no choice but to agree. When the truth did eventually come out, Angela's followers turned vehemently against her, and Angela was run out of business and clung to Dorian for financial support. It became clear that Cain and Tina were not to be broken up, so Angela had to find another way to do it. In a mother-daughter confrontation at Llanfair, Cassie ordered Dorian out of her life for good. The heated exchange, in combination with Cassie's already high blood pressure and an accidental tumble down the stairs, caused her to go into premature labor. Little William Carpenter lived only a few hours before dying. The terrible loss drove Cassie's normally-placid husband Andrew to lash out at Dorian -- nearly strangling her to death! Desperate to salvage her reputation, Dorian lured Viki into Victor Lord's secret room at Llanfair. Once inside, Dorian bolted the door behind them, vowing to keep Viki prisoner until she promised to stop Sloan from publishing the book. However, the scheme went awry when, in a struggle with Viki, the key to the door fell down an air vent. In a night to end all nights, tempers flared over past jealousies, betrayals and deceptions. With time and oxygen running out, Viki dared to get to the source of their conflict. Viki challenged Dorian to the truth: Did she marry Victor Lord only for his money? Did she kill him? Dorian denied the accusations and upon securing their freedom, the two enemies resolved only to go on with their lives with more animosity than ever! While Kevin was a student at Llanview University, Llanview's troubled party girl Marty Saybrooke, showed up at Kevin's fraternity's annual Spring party and was determined to have a good time. Llanview University's star football player, Todd Manning, was a very complicated young man who was about to take out his vengeance on Marty Saybrooke, with whom he had a one-night stand several weeks earlier. Ever since, she had refused to sleep with him again. The night of the spring fling, Kevin carried Marty up the stairs to his room to sleep off her drunken binge. Meanwhile, down at the party, Todd Manning motioned to his pals Powell Lord and Zach Rosen to follow him upstairs. The crowd's loud and raucous noise prevented anyone from hearing Marty's screams as she was brutally raped by Todd, then Zach, and a reluctant Powell. Kevin sat on the porch of the frat house, oblivious to the barbarous act taking place in his own bed. Later, he found Marty in a state of shock. Confusing Kevin with the others, a terrified Marty scratched his face with the ring. Marty filed rape charges against Todd, Powell, Zach -- and Kevin too! In her confusion, Marty wrongly believed that Kevin was among the men who gang raped her! Only later did Marty realize the error of her ways and exonerate a relieved Kevin. Attorney Nora Buchanan, believing Todd's assertion that Marty wanted to have sex with them, agreed to represent the boys. The trial went well for the defendants and Todd had hope of an acquittal after Nora's brutal cross-examination of Marty. However, when Nora discovered, to her horror, that Todd had raped another coed, Carol Swift, she realized he was guilty. What to do? Nora delivered an intense summation, during which she made it evident to all that her three clients were guilty as sin. Because of Nora's sudden turn against Todd, Zach, and Powell, a mistrial was declared. Marty recanted her testimony and exonerated Kevin, but Kevin and Todd's feud was cemented for life. Todd once again swore revenge on Marty. Max and Luna bonded further over Luna's radio show, where she offered advice on love and life, which was a booming success in Llanview. After Marty spoke out on Luna's radio show about her experience, Todd waited for her in the alley outside the radio station. He pinned her against the wall and threatened to rape her again. Seeing this, Luna raced into the alley, grabbed a metal pipe and hit Todd across the face with it. The attack left him deaf in one ear, and his face scarred. When Todd's father, Peter Manning, visited him in the hospital, he called him a pathetic excuse for a son and abandoned him. Later, Marty confronted Todd in the hospital, where he arrogantly confessed to raping her. Unbeknownst to Todd, Marty got his confession on tape! Sentenced to eight years in jail, Todd seethed with anger. Meanwhile, the remaining three fraternity brothers were found guilty after Marty, Kevin and Hank's daughter, Rachel obtained the evidence that drove Todd to plead guilty. Nora faced a life-threatening crisis of her own when she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor that required immediate surgery. She reluctantly opted to go under the knife, but without informing Bo! Just before the operation, Bo found out the truth and raced to her side, where he stayed throughout the ordeal. Afterwards Nora temporarily lost her eyesight, then found herself trapped in a beach house by a knife-bearing Todd Manning. Earlier, Todd escaped from prison! Todd viciously tried to rape Nora, but was thwarted in his attempt when Nora bashed him over the head with a lamp. In the nick of time, Bo -- who heard about Todd's escape on the radio -- came back to the beach house and rescued Nora. Todd Manning slithered into the night! When CJ Roberts and Al Holden were trapped in a crevasse, Cord rescued them and hit his head. In the hospital, Cord awoke with selective amnesia - he remembered everything prior to his rescue mission to Jaba City and still believed he was married to Tina. Larry Wolek warned Tina not to upset Cord, because it could be further detrimental to his health. Tina, eternally grateful to Cord for saving their son, agreed. She and Cain continued to meet behind Cord's back, but eventually Angela Holliday told him the truth and Cord finally had to admit that his marriage to Tina was over and they finalized the divorce, leaving Cain and Tina free to be with each other. In December 1993, Blair Daimler returned to Llanview and founded a cosmetics company, Melador. Blair's determination to win Max away from Luna was renewed, and she saw a way to get to him: Max's gambling addiction. Wanda told her nephew Jason on Christmas Eve that she was going to leave town. Her friend, Ralph Love, was opening a bookstore in Seattle and had asked her to join him. Getting on in years, Wanda had agreed. With that, Wanda left Llanview. Just weeks after losing her baby, Cassie discovered a newborn baby in the manger outside St. James Church. Cassie hoped that the mother would never turn up because she yearned to raise the child as her own! 1994 Things began to look up for Viki when she and Sloan journeyed to Miami to visit Dorian's neice Blair. Blair told them that Dorian had signed a confession to Victor's murder and that she had always been worried that Victor's nurse Ethel Crawford, might come forward with some damaging evidence. Blair followed Viki and Sloan back to town and watched as her Aunt Dorian squirmed. Dorian pleaded with Blair not to turn over the false confession papers to the police, but Blair made no promises at first, but did help Dorian acquire Nora Gannon's defense by switching some names around on the judge's "pro-bono" list. As Max's gambling addiction grew, so did Blair's longing to sleep with him. Blair secretly tried to sabotage Cord and Luna's plans to help Max get over his gambling habit. One night, after catching Max in a serious lie, Luna packed his bags and asked him to leave. Max took Blair to Atlantic City for a weekend of wild gambling and wild sex. Calling himself Jimmy Glover, R.J. Gannon met up with Max Holden and Blair Daimler in Atlantic City in 1994, luring them into a high-stakes card game. After loaning Max ten thousand dollars, "Jimmy" followed Max and Blair back to Llanview, where using pressure, he collected his money, plus a two-thousand dollar late penalty. In a tragic chain of events, Al ran out into the road, with Luna chasing him. Blair hit the brakes, but it was too late! She ran down Luna and paralyzed her! Realizing he loved Luna and was addicted to gambling, Max told Blair that whatever they had was over. Only much later, after Max had begun attending Gamblers' Outreach meetings and Luna had taken her first step, did the couple make up. On Christmas Eve, Luna told Max she was pregnant. Cord tenderly helped Blair through the troubled times. Soon enough, they were making love! Blair ultimately couldn't get Max Holden out of her system, and her relationship with Cord fizzled. After years of on-and-off love, Cain and Tina finally readied to tie the knot on Valentine's Day 1994. Unfortunately, Cain's ex-flame Angela Holliday was still up to her old tricks. She hired a fake minister to marry the two and skipped town, mailing the note to Llanview shortly after Tina and Cain left on their honeymoon. Todd Manning, injured from his botched attack on Nora Gannon at the beach house, found his way to the Tabernacle of Joy. Once there, he managed to con sweet Rebecca Lewis into helping him. Todd regained his strength, then set out to make Marty pay! Todd leapt from the shadows and attacked Marty, but her boyfriend, Suede Pruitt, heard her urgent screams. He raced to her rescue and a ferocious fight ensued. In the struggle, Todd pushed Suede, who stumbled back and hit his head on a metal wrench on the floor. Suede was dead! Todd's flight from the law seemingly came to an end when Bo Buchanan tracked the fugitive down in the woods. In a fight on a footbridge, Bo and Todd wrestled for a gun. The weapon went off and Todd fell into the icy river. Todd had survived his icy ordeal, and made his way back to Llanview. In time, Todd's run from the law came to an end. On the night of the annual Costume Ball at Serenity Springs, Todd was cornered and forced to surrender. A short time later, Todd would become a free man when, just weeks later, the police cruiser taking Todd to Statesville Prison suddenly blew a tire and spun out of control. The police car nearly collided with a car driven by Marty who had CJ and Jessica in the backseat. As Marty's car teetered on the edge of an abyss, Todd bravely saved her life. For his courageous deed, Todd was granted a pardon! Cassie's fragile world quickly fell apart when Beth Garvey, the teenage mother of the baby she found, reclaimed the child. Cassie desperately offered Beth money for the baby. When Beth refused, Cassie stole the baby. She was eventually caught and suffered a breakdown. Dorian managed to get back into her daughter's good graces again by playing on her delusions - she even tried to harass Beth into giving the child back to Cassie, but Beth refused and Jason Webb told Dorian to butt out. Andrew was forced to commit his wife to a mental institution and turned to Marty Saybrooke for comfort. Soon, Andrew could not stop fantasizing about Marty. Cassie got well, and eventually returned home. During the summer, a "killer flu" took Beth's life. Her last request was to have Cassie and Andrew adopt River, knowing that they could provide a loving home for her son. Jason, heartbroken that he never told Beth he loved her, left town after her death. One night, the inevitable happened. Andrew grabbed Marty and kissed her passionately. Horrified, they pulled apart. Over the next few weeks, they shared a few more clandestine kisses. When Marty realized that Andrew didn't feel the same way she felt about him, they called a halt to the sizzling situation, but it was too late. Blair witnessed their scandalous meeting and threatened to relate the dirty details to her cousin Cassie. Viki decided to have her father's body exhumed for an autopsy, hoping it would prove that Victor was murdered. The autopsy revealed a startling fact: Victor hadn't died of a heart attack after all - instead, tiny fibers from a pillow were found in his lungs - he had been smothered! Viki felt vindicated and pushed ahead with the trial. She and Sloan also journeyed to Maryland to talk with nurse Ethel Crawford. Dorian was not far behind. Ethel refused to tell Viki and Sloan anything; when they left, Dorian snuck in, distracted Ethel and then gave her a potentially fatal dose of insulin. But Ethel didn't die -- she was alive and well enough to testify at Dorian's trial. Under oath, she told the court that Dorian had been paying her off for the past 18 years, to keep silent about what she saw. What did she see? Ethel testified that she'd been coming out of Victor's bathroom that night only to find a woman hunched over Victor's bed, pushing a pillow over his face. That was the damning evidence in the eyes of the jury. Though Nora bravely tried to discount her testimony, it was to no avail. When Dorian went on the stand, she only succeeded in damning herself further, by accusing the judge of using her trial as a stepping stone into the governor's office. Dorian was found guilty and, in a shocking move, was sent to death row. Cassie told Viki she would never forgive her for what she did to her mother. Dorian's future looked bleak, until an eleventh hour witness stepped forward bearing evidence he claimed could exonerate her. The young man, David Vickers, went to Viki claiming to be Victor Lord's son by Irene Clayton. To support his sensational claim, he handed her Irene's diary, in which she admitted killing Victor herself! When the diary was authenticated, D.A. Gannon had no choice but to drop the case. Dorian was free! Dorian planned to take revenge however -- she found it in Viki's innocent son Joey. Dorian was the only one who knew that David was a fraud. The diary, verified by the experts, was little more than a brilliant forgery. In exchange for saving her hide, Dorian gave David $50,000. Together, they had pulled off the scam of the century! After ditching Cain, Tina returned to Llanview and met David. Immediately the sparks flew, but David was her brother! One night, while alone together at Viki's cabin in the mountains, "brother" and "sister" gave in to their passion and slept with each other. Later, to alleviate Tina's revulsion at this apparently incestuous act, David confessed to Tina that he wasn't her brother after all. She was furious at first, but in time Tina forgave David and married him in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas. As a teenager, Joey traveled to Italy to study abroad and returned to Llanview in 1994. During that summer, seeking the ultimate revenge against Viki, Dorian had artfully seduced Joey, whom she had hired as a summer handyman. However, Dorian never expected that she would actually fall in love with "her Joe." Rachel and Kevin planned to move in together. However, when Kevin went for an extended trip to Texas to spend time with Duke, Rachel and Dr. Ben Price developed a friendship that led to romance. Extremely jealous, Kevin ended their budding relationship. Ben investigated a strange mid summer flu epidemic which swept some of Llanview's most prominent citizens, resulting in a few deaths. Realizing that the flu vaccine and syringes had been tainted, he leaked this information to the press. This lead to a suspension; he was ultimately vindicated and the cost cutting doctor in charge was forced out of practice. Asa stunned the people of Llanview when he tied the knot with Alex Olanov in an outrageously decadent October 1994 Cleopatra-style wedding in New York's Central Park was the event of the year! Sloan broke his engagement to Viki claiming that he was still in love with an old flame, Beverly Crane. Clint, of all people, discovered the truth -- Sloan's Hodgkins Disease was out of remission and he was dying. With his cancer spreading rapidly, Sloan reconciled with Viki and they married in a touching hospital room ceremony on December 2nd -- with a teary Clint (still carrying a torch for Viki) watching from afar. Hank Gannon wasn't thrilled when his no-good brother RJ showed up in Llanview. Max Holden recognized RJ Gannon instantly. RJ was the very same loan shark (calling himself Jimmy Glover at the time) who made Max's life miserable when he was slow in paying back money in Atlantic City. R.J. was an ex-con who served time for assault. His brother's wife, Nora, represented him and lost the case. R.J. had held a grudge against both Nora and his goody-good brother ever since and now, it was payback time! R.J. tried to destroy Hank's career and reputation by producing a tampered videotape from Hank's college days that showed him standing by as a murder was committed. First R.J. attempted to blackmail Hank with the doctored video, then tried to seduce Hank's fiancé, Sheila Price, in exchange for the tape. To preserve Hank's pristine reputation, Sheila nearly gave in to R.J.'s demands, but she was saved when he was arrested and detained on minor misdemeanor charges. R.J.'s vengeful mission was foiled when Bo Buchanan found the real video, exonerating Hank. Todd proposed to Rebecca, who tenderly turned him down. Rebecca had already accepted Powell's proposal of marriage. Todd's return to society hit another snag when he became the central suspect in a series of rapes. Todd desperately set out to prove his innocence by finding the guilty party himself. His private detective work paid off in spades! Todd was shaken to the core upon discovering that Llanview's masked rapist was none other than his old fraternity brother, Powell Lord! Indeed, Powell was in the middle of a nervous breakdown. His guilt over raping Marty Saybrooke and his hatred for Todd had merged -- he now believed that he WAS Todd. At the same time, Powell wanted Todd dead. While Todd lay asleep in his motel room that night, Powell broke in and stabbed him after a struggle. Marty donated the blood that saved Todd's life. Powell returned again - this time, he took Todd hostage and threatened to kill both Todd and himself. Todd freed himself and attacked the psychotic Powell. Powell was arrested and sent to a mental institution, while Todd was exonerated once more. Marty and Todd shared a brief moment of semi-reconciliation, but she ran from facing her fears entirely. Todd received a shock when his father died suddenly in December. Strangely, the wealthy Peter Manning left Todd nothing except for a chain bearing a locket and a key. In letters from his mother, Todd discovered that he was adopted and there was a large sum of money for him somewhere. Dorian and David discovered the truth when they tracked down the clues to make the incredible discovery that Todd Manning was the Lord heir -- and he was worth nearly 30 million dollars! Over drink after drink, Todd and Blair bonded. At first, they were simply misery-loves-company companions, but before long, they were in bed together! 1995 Viki mourned the loss of her husband Sloan, who passed away on January 9th, 1995. Andrew's indiscretion with Marty was put into perspective when Andrew was dealt a sad blow with his father, Sloan's, succumbing to Hodgkin's Disease. Dorian told Viki a piece of incredible news: David Vickers was not her brother as he had claimed. Viki hurried to confront David with the horrible truth. Assailed by Viki, David was forced to confess his evildoing but he swore that Dorian was behind the entire scam. Then, it dawned on Viki. If David lied about Irene Manning killing her father, Dorian must be the murderer after all! Viki rushed to confront Dorian. In a bitter exchange, Dorian warned Viki that if she reopened the Victor Lord murder case, then Dorian would be forced to reveal "Viki's secret." What could she mean? When Viki threatened to call the police, Dorian launched into a vicious diatribe about her late husband. Viki held her ears as Dorian told her the shocking news that Victor had seduced his own daughter! Unable to bear another word, Viki snapped. Viki took Dorian prisoner and Dorian quickly discovered the strain of the traumatic events had caused Victoria Carpenter to take on several new personalities. Among them was the cool and calculating Jean Randolph, who locked Dorian in the secret room then told the world that she had confessed to Victor Lord's murder before skipping the country. All the while, Dorian languished in her dank and dark makeshift prison, wondering if she would ever see the light of day again. When Blair discovered that Todd was Victor Lord's son and heir (and worth $27.8 million dollars!), Blair set out to marry Todd by telling him she was pregnant. When a suspicious Todd forced his new wife to have a pregnancy test, it came back positive! Duped by the charade, Todd married Blair in Florida on February 17th, 1995. Todd set out to become an even bigger publishing tycoon than his father ever was. He bought the Intruder newspaper from Dorian, renamed it "The Sun" and began hiring the best and brightest staff members away from The Banner. Todd and Blair were so please with their first headline - "Cops Selling Guns To Kids In Angel Square." Kevin and Clint were left wondering how Todd got this big story before they did. They had no idea that Todd's inside source, his "deep throat," was none other than Viki --- whose "Jean Randolph" and "Tori" personalities were leaking information to the enemy camp. Blair was terrorized and mugged on the docks of East Llanview by Javier and Luis, two members of the Arrows gang. Sadly, she lost the baby. Young Cristian Vega, an artistic and bright teenager, happened upon Blair on the docks -- and he was unjustly charged, and later cleared of the crime. Max confronted Todd with startling news: Blair was not really pregnant when she married Todd. An enraged Todd went wild - nearly raping Blair, until she reminded him of what he did to Marty. Todd came to his senses and stopped. Nevertheless, the Manning marriage was over. Much to her surprise, Blair soon learned that she was pregnant with Todd's child -- again! Joey was devastated when Dorian inexplicably left him -- and left the country. During her confinement, Dorian came to see Viki's personality splinter into several other alters including vengeful Tori, violent Tommy, and Princess, the little girl who was molested by her father. Most of the time, Jean -- the gatekeeper -- remained in control of Viki's psyche. Jean blackmailed Dorian into breaking up with Joey as a condition of her release. Jean finally released Dorian after she agreed to break up with Joey and marry David Vickers. Upon her release, Dorian broke up with Joey. Jean paid a surprise visit to David (who had returned from Spain and was promptly arrested) in jail, telling him to divorce Tina or she would have no choice but to press charges against him. Reluctantly, David agreed, lying to a stunned Tina that he never loved her. Dorian married David. Dorian's stomach sickened every time this man she despised, referred to her as his "little potato." Now, as man and wife, Dorian and David would not have to testify against each other. Kelly Cramer, the daughter of Melinda Cramer (who spent most of her adult life in and out of mental institutions), grew up in boarding schools. Rebellious by nature, Kelly was kicked out of her elite European school as a teenager and was sent to live with her Aunt Dorian in Llanview. The arrival of her wild-child niece sent Dorian's life into renewed turmoil. Kelly met Joey Buchanan and despite initial animosity between the two, an attraction was born. Kelly developed a wild crush on Dorian's husband (in name only), David Vickers. A virgin, she was determined to make David her "first." Kelly finally wore down David's resistance, and got him into bed. Just as they were about to make love, Dorian and a photographer burst in the room! Dorian was stunned to see that David's paramour was her own niece! In the aftermath, Dorian offered David three-fourths of her fortune -- and a divorce. He greedily accepted -- but Dorian had a trick up her sleeve. She set-up David to make it look like he committed adultery against her, thereby forfeiting his divorce settlement. On Valentine's Day, 1995, Hank Gannon married his longtime love, nurse Sheila Price. Their memorable day was nearly spoiled by Hank's still-vengeful brother, RJ, who picked their wedding reception to break the news to the humiliated groom that he had slept with his ex-wife Nora while Hank and Nora were still married. The tale, which was true, did not deter Hank from marrying Sheila. Furious with RJ's admission, Hank refused to let the embarrassing news stop the wedding. Kevin briefly dated Andy Harrison, then left for London to work as a reporter for The London Times. Ben's relationship with Rachel did not run smoothly since she began turning to drugs to cope with the rigors of law school. Rachel even used Ben's prescription pad to get her fix. She promised Ben she would stop taking drugs, but he found out she was lying and told his sister Sheila about the problem. Sheila agreed to keep it quiet from Hank and Nora. But Rachel never kicked the habit and it led to her break-up with Ben. Rachel graduated to illegal drugs, with seedy Javier Perez as her main supplier. Rachel and Javier occasionally engaged in drug-induced sex, but even he realized her problem before long and told his boss, Rachel's uncle RJ. RJ couldn't look the other way, because he cared too much about his niece. When Rachel nearly overdosed on heroin, RJ joined Hank and Nora for an intervention. Against her will, Rachel was sent off to a rehab clinic to kick her habit. Though Ben Price was an honorable man who tried to help Rachel through her drug addiction, Rachel's uncle RJ still did not care for him and had his friend Alex Olanov arrange for Ben to be awarded a prestigious fellowship that would take him to London. In late Spring, Max and Luna welcomed twins -- Frankie and Leslie -- into the world. The couple -- still very much in love -- doted on their two new additions. On June 1, 1995, Nora became Nora Hanen Gannon Buchanan when she married Bo in a rock-and-roll themed wedding, presided over by legendary rocker, Little Richard. After the ceremony, the guests danced in the aisles, then headed for 50's-style sock hop reception. Viki's alter, Tori, set out to destroy everything that Victor Lord had built in his lifetime -- including his home, Llanfair and his newspaper, The Banner. On the night of Bo and Nora's wedding, Tori torched Llanfair, only to discover to her horror that Viki and Clint's daughter, Jessica was inside! Momentarily turning back to Viki, she saved Jessica -- but Llanfair went up in flames. It came to light that Viki had one more alternative personality buried deep in her psyche --- her father, Victor Lord. The Victor Lord personality only emerged two or three times, but one of the instances that he took over led Viki to attempt suicide by cutting her own wrists to "expel" Victor from her body. During therapy, Viki discovered the dreadful truth that her alter, Tori, was the one who pressed a pillow onto her abusive father's face, smothering him to death. Viki was not put on trial. Instead, she was allowed to return home for further healing. Kelly finally wore down David's resistance, and got him into bed. Just as they were about to make love, Dorian and a photographer burst in the room! Dorian was stunned to see that David's paramour was her own niece! In the aftermath, Dorian offered David three-fourths of her fortune -- and a divorce. He greedily accepted -- but Dorian had a trick up her sleeve. She set-up David to make it look like he committed adultery against her, thereby forfeiting his divorce settlement. Nora and Bo settled into their new home at 912 Greenfield Avenue in Llanview, where Nora proved to be absolutely useless in the kitchen -- she can't cook! A former tennis champ, Nora is very competitive and dances a mean jitterbug with her husband, Bo. The east side of Llanview had been rife with gang violence. Luna's good-hearted brother, Dylan Moody, along with his new girlfriend, Marty Saybrooke, committed countless hours to renovating the Angel Square Community Center -- which they hoped would serve as a centerpiece of harmony in the district. However, even the new Community Center became the scene of several bloody skirmishes between rival gangs, the Arrows and the Prides. Marty began worrying about Dylan's safety -- and their relationship suffered as a consequence of the ever-present danger. The increasing violence in Angel Square prompted Dorian's maid, Carlotta Vega, a longtime resident of the neighborhood, to make her impressionable son, Cristian, promise never to join a gang. She had already lost one son to gang violence. Carlotta's eldest son, Antonio, the former leader of the Prides, was serving time in Statesville Prison on a murder rap. Now, a war was being waged between the "good" gang, the Prides, and the "bad" gang, the Arrows, and young Cristian was caught in the middle. After getting his GED and a college degree in prison, Antonio was given an incredible opportunity to turn his life around. Llanview's new Police Commissioner, Bo Buchanan, needed someone to go undercover to find out who was selling guns to the gangs in Angel Square. Antonio teamed up with Max's sister, officer Andy Harrison. When Arrow gang member Luis plotted to "take out" Dylan Moody at Llanview's Community Center, he shot and killed Dylan's sister, Luna, by mistake. Max sank into an all-consuming depression when his true love passed away. Cristian Vega was an excellent student, with a particular talent for art, which his teachers encouraged him to develop. Cristian proudly displayed his artistic prowess when he designed the Angel statue that stands tall in the revitalized Angel Square, in honor of Luna. In the summer of 1995, Cris met pretty blonde Jessica Buchanan at a dance party in Angel Square. They hit if off immediately, but their cultural differences proved paramount. "Jessie" came from an entirely different world from his -- she had money, power, comfort, safety. Cris knew only poverty, danger, and fear. Despite their differences, Cris reached beyond his social class to become Jessica's first boyfriend. As their young love progressed, Cristian struggled to free himself from the gang life that had done such irreparable damage to his family. When Jessica's father, Clint Buchanan, caught the kids in the early throes of passion, he forbade Jessica from seeing Cristian, and Carlotta Vega could only concur. An all-out gang war erupted in Llanview's Angel Square. Teens Cristian Vega and Jessica Buchanan shared the joy and wonder of first love, while her father, Clint, and his mother, Carlotta, shared a tender kiss. Best of all, Angel Square had begun the process of repairing the inner strife that had threatened to tear apart the neighborhood. Peace was finally at hand. Through assassination plots and secrets galore, Alex and Asa's stormy and sexy marriage endured until the 1995 return of Alex's "not-so-late" husband, Carlo Hesser! When Todd found out about Blair's second pregnancy, they reconciled and married again - this time in a beautiful ceremony at St. James Church in November, amidst a shower of golden balloons. Marty traveled to the remote Irish isle of Inishcrag to successfully confront her Aunt Kiki, who had been squandering Marty's inheritance in a wild spending spree throughout Europe. In a pub, a handsome stranger pulled her into a kiss. Marty played along -- pretending to be his lover. By acting casually and posing as his "wife, she had helped him elude his hunters. She had saved his life! So began the romance of Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke and Irish poet Patrick Thornhart. Patrick was being followed by members of the Men of Twenty-One, who suspected that he had the coded sheet music that could reveal their terrorist plans. Marty and Patrick soon bonded, and they soon made love. Todd undertook a mission to locate Marty Saybrooke in Ireland. Hoping to finally make things right with the woman he raped, Todd went to Ireland, sent Marty back home to her dying friend Paloma, then remained on the isle of Inishcrag to help her new friend Patrick Thornhart out of a jam. However, Todd (wearing Patrick's coat) was mistaken for Patrick and was shot, thrown into the trunk of a car, and driven off a cliff. The last we saw of him, Todd was lying on an Irish beach - his eyes wide open. When Patrick ventured to Llanview in search of Marty, he was amazed to find the woman he loved engaged to another man! 1996 Patrick Thornhart moved forward with a plan to undermine the Men of 21, and elude the Irish authorities. Patrick managed to convince Bo, Llanview's Police Commissioner, of his innocence. Bo tried to stall a corrupt Irish cop named Bass from extraditing Patrick back to Ireland. Bo had Patrick and Marty decipher a piece of music that Patrick's former lover, the Irish Special Forces agent Siobhan Connelly, had entrusted him with as she lay dying from terrorists' bullets. Patrick tried to convince Marty that he loved her dearly, but she shunned his declaration of love, and went ahead with her plans to marry Dylan. Patrick made a new friend in Llanview - newcomer, Maggie Carpenter. Maggie then met her cousin Andrew's friend, Max Holden. Max was having trouble dealing with his son deafness. Max and Maggie were instantly combative. Max was still bitter and depressed over his wife Luna's murder. But Max gradually began to see Maggie in a new light -- and showed her how he felt by kissing her. It was then that Maggie hit Max with an eye-opening announcement. She was planning on becoming a nun! Over Max's protests, Maggie took her final vows in Boston. Blair, pregnant with Todd's baby, seethed with anger at Marty. Convinced that Marty was directly responsible for Todd's death, Blair made ruining Marty's life her pet project. Blair gave birth to a baby girl, Starr. Blair continued to seek vengeance on Marty by trying to seduce Patrick. While living at the carriage house with his brother, Kevin, Joey began a relationship with Dorian's young niece, Kelly Cramer. What started out as friendship eventually blossomed into romance and Joey always had a strong shoulder for Kelly to lean on. After divorcing David, Dorian proved she was still a masterful schemer by plotting to break up her niece Kelly and her boyfriend, Joey Buchanan. Kelly confessed to Joey that she was still a virgin, and pleaded with him to make love with her. When Joey refused, Kelly was convinced that he still loved Dorian. Kelly caught Joey and Dorian having sex and she fell back into David's trap. When David aggressively tried to seduce her, Kelly hit him over the head with a lamp and killed him. Or so she thought! David returned from the dead, kidnapped Kelly, and held her for ransom aboard a yacht. Kelly was rescued, but David Vickers managed to escape. David skipped town, while Tina got a job offer in Baltimore as a personal shopper at the Logan's Department store. Tina moved with CJ and Sarah to Baltimore, where they resided, at least until Viki lost touch with her sister over the years. Asa began corresponding via email with a foreign businessman known as "Poseidon." Suspicious of Asa, Alex, the new mayor of Llanview, secretly began corresponding with Poseidon herself. Alex discovered that not only was Poseidon a member of the Men of 21 -- he was her not-so-late husband, Carlo Hesser. Alex fainted and upon recovering, enjoyed an orgy of sex with her hot-to-trot hubby! Asa planned to meet Poseidon and another secret partner, Lord Cove, at the Palace Hotel to hand over $30 million dollars in a business deal. Unbeknownst to Asa, he was about to become a victim of the "Men of 21." Asa was hit over the head -- and when he awoke in a daze, the money was gone! Disguised as Major Austin, a munitions expert, Bo infiltrated the organization. He was nearly killed by a bomb set by the double-crossing Bass. Patrick was shot in the melee, and Marty secretly nursed him back to health. Even though Marty had feeling for Patrick, she went ahead with her wedding to Dylan! Patrick rose from his sickbed, and arrived at the Palace Hotel in time to save Bo, and help defuse the bomb. Bass was arrested, and subsequently poisoned to death, and though Patrick tried to stop her, Marty married Dylan Moody. Heartbroken, Patrick grabbed Blair and dashed away to the stables where Blair played upon his anguish, luring him into an embrace. However, her well-timed seduction attempt failed as Patrick flashed upon memories of making love to Marty in Inishcrag. He broke free of her grasp. Asa suffered a heart attack when Carlo returned "from the dead". Upon his recovery, Asa sent Alex for a divorce from Carlo, then remarried her. All the while, she engaged in a sizzling affair with her baldheaded ex-husband. To test her loyalty and to get his $30 million back from Carlo, Asa sneakily convinced everyone he had gone insane! Patrick realized Carlo was Poseidon and was determined to prove it. Marty finally confessed her love to Patrick. Back home, she resolved to tell Dylan. Afterwards, she promised to meet Patrick on Llantano Mountain. Patrick waited... and waited. However, Marty never came because just before she was to tell Dylan, he suffered a serious back injury (resulting from an earlier scuffle with Patrick) on the basketball court at the Community Center. The injury paralyzed Dylan. Torn between her love of Patrick and her commitment to Dylan, Marty decided she couldn't leave her husband now. In agony, she told Patrick they were through. Patrick finally gave in to Blair's seductive efforts. After one particularly romantic dinner, they made love. One hot summer night, as Patrick and Blair made love on the floor of her penthouse apartment, a mysterious man stood in the shadows. In stunned silence, he absorbed the shocking sight of the two souls in the heat of passion. It was Todd Manning! Harnessing his rage, Todd ran off. Keeping his return secret from everyone except his sister, Viki, Todd was overjoyed to hold his daughter Starr in his arms. Determined to make Blair pay, Todd kidnaped Starr, before finally returning her and revealing his miraculous "return from the dead" to his "unfaithful" wife. Blair's prayers had been answered --- Todd was home! Resuming his position as Publisher of the Sun, Todd set out to make Blair's life miserable. Todd waged an internal debate. Should he end their union or give Blair a second chance at proving her love? Just when it seemed that they might reconcile, Todd was stunned to discover that Blair was pregnant again -- with Patrick Thornhart's child! Uniting forces with RJ Gannon, Carlo schemed to get rid of Asa and settle a long-standing score by getting revenge on Viki, who had killed his son, Johnny Dee. Carlo coerced famed psychiatrist Elliot Durbin into hypnotizing Viki to kill her own son, Kevin! Elliott found himself growing increasingly restless over his plan to hypnotize Viki into killing her son. He began having feelings for the woman and desperately wanted a way out from under Carlo's thumb. At the same time, Dorian became attracted to the good doctor, but soon uncovered his connection to Carlo. Elliott eventually gave Viki the order to kill Kevin, but when it came down to it, Viki was unable to do so. Elliott, horrified at what he'd done, tried to leave town, but he was stopped by a bullet from one of Carlo's henchmen. Cristian Vega urged Jessica Buchanan to take their relationship "all the way." Jessica struggled with the decision, not ready to take the big step. This crisis in their relationship led to several break-ups and make-ups throughout the year. When Cris was found guilty and of breaking into a car (he was an innocent victim but was charged nonetheless) he was given probation and community service as punishment. Worse, this talented artist was denied a scholarship to college because of his conviction. Antonio took a desperate step to insure that his kid brother did not continue further down the wrong road. Carlo Hesser sought to find a worthy male heir to someday assume his "throne." He chose Antonio Vega to fill his shoes. Carlotta Vega left Dorian's employ and went to work at the D-K Diner which had once been hers. When the diner was put up for sale, Carlotta feared she would lose her job. Carlotta wanted desperately to buy the diner, but couldn't raise the funds. However, because of his prison record, no one would give Antonio a loan -- no one but Carlo. To get the money Cris needed to attend college, and the money Carlotta needed to buy the Diner, Antonio sold his soul to the devil -- Carlo Hesser. Carlo offered Antonio a chance to help his family -- in exchange Antonio would be forced to do Hesser's dirty work. Antonio hated working for Carlo. More than that, he hated lying to Andy. Andy stumbled upon evidence that Antonio was in cahoots with the crime kingpin. Andy found herself immersed in a perplexing dilemma -- trapped between her love for Antonio and her allegiance to the police force. Aware of Antonio's misdeeds, Bo convinced him to go undercover to get the goods on Hesser. There was one critical drawback: No one, not even Andy, could know of their secret plan. This sticky situation put a severe strain on Andy and Antonio's already tenuous relationship. While faking insanity, Asa hatched his latest scheme and enlisted the aid of his longtime rival, Max Holden. Asa wanted to get back at Carlo for stealing both the Buchanan money and Alex's affections. The plan was to make Carlo believe he was a dying man. Eventually, Carlo discovered that Max had duped him -- he wasn't going to die after all! To get back at Max and Maggie, he trapped them in a cave in North Carolina. Convinced that they may die in the sealed off cavern, Max tenderly told Maggie that he loved her. They came together in a sizzling embrace. Max and Maggie survived their ordeal after being rescued by Antonio, who returned to Llanview to face the wrath of his enraged employer, Carlo Hesser. Refusing to be intimidated, Antonio called Carlo's bluff and talked his way out of his predicament. Bo, Marty and Patrick discovered the truth about the Men of 21 conspiracy from a microchip hidden in a book of "Irish airs." To their horror, they learned that the beloved Mr. Kenneally, who had come to Llanview during the summer, was the brains behind the terrorist organization. Dylan regained the use of his legs and did the gentlemanly thing. He bowed out of Marty's life and returned to North Carolina. Clint Buchanan and Carlotta Vega had a brief romance in 1996, but things never got off the ground. They shared a memorable trip to New York City, but Carlotta, plagued by devotion to her late husband Diego, was not willing to sleep with her suitor. Realizing their relationship had changed, Clint and Carlotta parted as friends on Carlotta's birthday, October 24th, 1996. Joey whisked Kelly away to Paris, where they shared a night of passion for the first time. Upon their return home, Kelly moved in with him. While on a run through the woods, Joey encountered an enchanting "nymph" bathing in the nude. He returned time and again, finally learning her name was Olivia DeWitt, and she lived in a nearby cottage. Dorian Lord revived her longtime battle to destroy the Buchanans when she hired an attractive young woman, Cameron Wallace, to infiltrate Buchanan Enterprises. Working closely with Cord, Cameron and Cord enjoyed a simmering attraction. Unbeknownst to anyone, Cameron was actually Joey's Olivia -- leading a dangerous double life! Once again, Dorian was thwarted when Cord exposed Cameron's scam. Her duplicity revealed, Cameron beat a hasty retreat out of town. When it appeared that Asa was losing his marbles, Cord took over Buchanan Enterprises, but Asa proved himself capable of managing his own affairs. Cord decided to move to London and run his own division of the family business. Asa granted Alex her divorce, then got even with both Carlo and Alex by crashing their wedding and exposing the fact that Alex was faking a pregnancy. Asa knew exactly what he was doing when he ripped off Alex's wedding dress, exposing a pillow strapped to her stomach! Carlo's reign of terror finally ended. While leaning over the boat's railing, Blair was stunned to see Carlo Hesser's body, with a bullet-hole in the center of his forehead. Todd Manning tried in vain to implicate his enemy, Patrick Thornhart, in Carlo's death. However, Antonio was being set up by Alex and RJ! Llanview's D.A., Hank Gannon, formally charged Antonio Vega with murder. Sheila told Hank she was pregnant and Hank responded negatively to his wife's condition. Sheila feared Hank was not ready to commit to their marriage or to their upcoming family. After she suffered a miscarriage shortly thereafter, Sheila left town to live with her brother Ben in London. Several weeks later, Hank was served with divorce papers. After fleeing the rehab center, Rachel hid in New York City where her world spiraled out of control. She found work with a shady "dating service." Several months later, Jessica, on a field trip to New York City, happened upon Rachel in a bus station. When Jessica later told Nora what her daughter had been wearing and how she had looked, it became clear that Rachel was not living a "clean" life. Enlisting the help of Bo's newly-returned son Drew, Nora, Hank and RJ raced to New York City in an attempt to locate the missing girl. Drew was successful in doing so. Posing as a "customer," he visited a call-girl agency only to meet the new employee Rachel (or "Roxy," as she called herself). Hiding his identity, Drew tried to convince the troubled girl to return to her family. But when Rachel learned who Drew really was (her stepbrother!), she tried to escape. Enter Hank, who snapped a pair of handcuffs around his daughter's wrists and dragged her home to Llanview! Through the summer, Drew helped Rachel overcome her addiction. As a way of capping her triumph over drugs, the family agreed to serve as guests on a live talk-show hosted by Tad Martin of Pine Valley, The Cutting Edge. The day of the taping, however, Rachel overheard a troubling fight between her parents and uncle RJ. It seemed that Nora and RJ had had an affair before she was born. Though Rachel tried to keep the knowledge inside, it bubbled out during the televised interview when she accused her parents of lying to her. Later, she even hinted that RJ might be her father, not Hank. Nora quickly denied the hint and chided her daughter for being so doubtful. After telling Bo that his mother, Becky was dead, Drew was mortified when she turned up in Llanview. She demanded that he get some fast cash from his deadbeat dad to finance the resurrection of her singing career. Eventually, a stunned Bo discovered Becky's "return from the dead." Though he was disturbed by Drew's elaborate lie, Bo eventually forgave his son. To everyone's relief, greedy Becky left town when Nora paid her off to hit the road. Kevin returned to Llanview in 1996, and became an investigative reporter for where he engaged in a playful, prank-filled and always flirtatious battle for scoops with rival reporter Cassie Carpenter. Though she was a married woman, Kevin doggedly pursued a forbidden romance with a reluctant Cassie. They spent a sexually charged working trip in Rio, but Cassie once again resisted Kevin. Insisting she was a happily married woman, Cassie urged Kevin to find someone else -- and he did. Maggie decided to leave the convent. Max praised her brave decision, and proposed that they make a fresh start. Together, they went out on their first date. Max and Maggie... happy and together -- at last! At years' end, Antonio Vega faced his date with destiny. With Nora as his attorney and his lover, Andy at his side, Antonio anxiously prepared to go on trial for the murder of Carlo Hesser. 1997 All of Llanview was shocked when mob boss Carlo Hesser turned up dead after Todd and Blair Manning's ill-fated ball. Carlo was a man with many enemies and almost everyone had a reason to want him dead. Antonio Vega went on trial for Carlo's murder and things looked bleak for him indeed, especially since Carlo had staged an elaborate planned scheme in which he had framed Antonio for the crime. In the end, however, Alex Olanov Hesser Buchanan was revealed as the murderer. It was also revealed that Asa Buchanan had witnessed the murder, but had said nothing to clear Antonio because he was hoping that the 30 million dollars Carlo has swindled from him would resurface. Asa had knowingly let an innocent man stand trial for murder and no one could forgive him for this selfish act. Téa Delgado was born in Puerto Rico and moved to New York with her parents when she was four years old. Her father, Leon, is a superintendent in a building on Park Avenue. Although the Delgado family lifestyle was decidedly middle class, they never lost touch with the old friends and relatives they knew in Puerto Rico, many of whom now live in the Unites States. Téa spent many quality hours with her grandmother Maria Delgado, who is affectionately called "Abuelita." Téa also spent weekends with her family's longtime friends, the Vegas, who they considered "cousins". Téa was always obedient and studious. Her diligence paid off when she graduated college summa cum laude, went on to NYU Law School, then immediately acquired a position in a top ten law firm, Howell and Maguire, as soon as she passed her bar exam. Beautiful, but always too focused on work and accomplishment to have a committed relationship, Téa had a few flings, mostly with other career-obsessed, fast-trackers. In early 1997, she began feeling that something was missing from her hectic, hyper-urban lifestyle. Téa began to investigate leaving New York. She felt that could get more hands-on experience working in a smaller venue. So, when Carlotta Vega alerted her to the fact that her son, Antonio was under arrest for the murder of mobster Carlo Hesser, Téa saw it as a sign. She opted to pull out of the fast lane for a while and relocate to Llanview, PA. Police Detective Andy Harrison stood by her boyfriend, Antonio, throughout his murder trial. With Antonio cleared of the crime, Andy and Antonio were finally able to look forward to a future together. Things became even better when Antonio was also cleared of a previous murder conviction, thanks to the work of hotshot young lawyer Tea Delgado. With a bright future ahead of him, Antonio propo
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Victoria Lord Timeline Seventies 1971 Viki mourns Joe's death Viki declares Joe legally dead. 1972 Marcy Wade impersonates Niki Smith Steve goes on trial for Marcy's death. Joe Riley returns to Llanview. Viki becomes Mrs. Steve Burke. Viki is torn between Joe and Steve. 1973 Joe and Viki spend the night together at Mount Jefferson. Viki informs Joe of her decision to remain with Steve. Viki suffers amnesia following a car accident that blocks out the memory of Joe's return. After recovering from amnesia, Viki tells Joe that she will remain with Steve. Joe turns to Cathy Craig. Meredith dies. Viki ultimately determines she wants to spend her life with Joe. 1974 Viki and Joe commit to each other despite Steve's unwillingness to let Viki go. Laszlo Braedecker, Viki's godfather, convinces Steve to let Viki go. Cathy Craig discovers she's pregnant with Joe's child. Viki receives her divorce, after which Joe informs her of his decision to stand by Cathy. After Cathy rejects Joe's offer of marriage, Viki accepts his proposal. Joe and Viki marry in Central Park. Viki is unable to conceive Joe's child. 1975 Steve delivers Joe and Cathy's child, Megan Riley Craig Steve accepts a job as a foreign correspondent and shares a friendly goodbye with Viki. Dorian's medical license is revoked for her part in the death of one of Larry's patients. Unbeknownst to Dorian, Viki is the lone board member who votes to reinstate Dorian's position at the hospital. Dorian vows revenge against Viki. Dorian moves to Llanfair to care for Victor. 1975 Larry tells Viki that Megan suffers from a congenital heart defect passed on by Joe. Mark Toland convinces Viki to keep the secret. Megan dies in a car accident which leaves Viki with a fractured pelvis. Victor and Dorian elope. Viki walks without a cane at Llanfair. 1976 Viki and Joe conceive a baby. Cathy becomes obsessed with Viki when she discovers she cannot bear more children. Victor suffers debilitating strokes which ultimately result in his death. Dorian attempts to steal Joe from Viki by telling Joe of the congenital heart defect he potentially passes to his offspring. Viki goes into premature labor, following an intense argument with Joe, and gives birth to Kevin Lord Riley. Cathy kidnaps Kevin. 1977 Joe and Viki separate during the kidnapping ordeal. Kevin is returned and Viki and Joe reunite. Joe undergoes an operation which reveals a benign tumor. 1978 Viki agrees to take care of Tina Clayton, who befriends Marco Dane. Marco blackmails Viki with false pornographic pictures of Tina. Viki is incriminated in Marco's murder by indications that Niki Smith is back as the killer. 1979 Viki is exonerated after Karen is savagely cross-examined by Herb Callison. Viki becomes pregnant. After Joe's brain tumor recurs, he brings Clint Buchanan to Llanview as his successor at The Banner. Joe dies at home. Eighties 1980 Joey Riley is born. Ted Clayton, who desperately tries to make Viki fall in love with him, ultimately drugs her. He is eventually killed. 1981 1981 Viki and Clint become business rivals. Viki sues Clint over a story. Viki eventually follows her heart where Clint is concerned. 1982 Viki goes to jail for refusing to reveal her source in Jenny's and Katrina's baby switching case. Clint proposes to Viki while she is in jail. Clint physically carries Dorian out of Llanfair to evict her from the property. Viki and Clint are married at Llanfair. 1983 The Banner and The Chronicle merge. Viki is instrumental in signing David Renaldi as head conductor of the Llanview Symphony Orchestra. Echo DiSavoy and Clint have a brief affair which causes upheaval in the Buchanan household. Echo stages her own murder and Clint is almost convicted of it. Viki forgives Clint for the affair and things go back to normal for the couple. 1984 Viki and the boys are held hostage by Mark Pemberton. Tina returns to Llanview upon discovering that Ted Clayton is not her real father. As Tina pressures Viki for information about Irene, Viki suffers head-aches. Viki becomes consumed by the memorial tribute to Victor. 1985 The "Secret Room" is revealed. Niki emerges after Tina confronts Viki with proof that Victor is Tina's father. Mitch Lawrence comes to Llanview and invents numerous ways to trigger Niki episodes in order to cause the Lord estate to revert to Tina. Under treatment with Dr. Polk, Viki concedes that Tina is her half-sister. Mitch kills Harry O'Neill, flees, and leaves Tina to go on trial for the murder. Niki emerges on the witness stand and clears Tina, while condemning Mitch. Niki pretends to be Viki for several months. Niki divorces Clint when she becomes concerned that Viki is becoming stronger. Niki confesses to Clint that she is, in fact, Niki and not Viki. Clint launches an all-out campaign to court Niki in hopes of bringing Viki back. 1986 Clint endlessly looks for ways to bring Viki back. According to plan, the sight of Clint and Tina prompts Viki to re-emerge permanently. After Viki is evaluated by Dr. Polk and leaves his office with Clint, Dr. Polk is murdered by Tracy James. Clint is convicted of the murder while Viki goes undercover in Mountainview Sanitarium and succeeds in clearing Clint. Viki wins the Lord estate back from Tina. Clint and Viki discover that Viki is pregnant just before she and Clint remarry. Viki and Clint travel to Vienna to help David Renaldi and Jenny. Maria Roberts comes to town as Cord's mother and tries to sabotage Clint and Viki's marriage by bringing Tom Dennison to Llanview. Jessica is born, and is subsequently kidnapped. Maria manipulates Clint into thinking that Viki, as Niki, kidnapped Jessica. Despite Jessica's return, Clint and Viki break up. Viki witnesses a terrible fight between Clint and Tom, the stress of which causes her to experience an eight-year memory loss. Viki cannot remember who Clint is and thinks Tom is Joe Riley. Viki and Clint fight for custody of the children. 1987 Viki is diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Viki has an out-of-body experience and goes to heaven. Viki and Clint are reunited after her memory returns. Tina stops Maria from murdering Viki, resulting in Maria's accidental death. Jamie Sanders spots Viki and tries to cremate her. (Erika hates lying in the coffin and being shut in. She wants to get in and out as soon as possible!) Jamie shoots Clint in the head, causing him to go blind. Viki decides to move the family to Arizona for Clint's sake. 1988 Clint is thrown from his horse and goes back in time to Buchanan City, 1888, while Viki and the rest of his family mourn his death. Clint and Viki reunite in Buchanan City and play matchmakers to Ginny and Randolph before returning to the future together. Viki discovers she had a baby in high school and that her father had the memory erased by a hypnotist. Michael Grande comes to Llanview to find Eterna. Leo Cromwell convinces Viki that he fathered her baby when she was Niki. Their "daughter" is Christine Cromwell. 1989 Viki and others are trapped in Eterna. Roger confesses that he and Viki were married and admits that Megan is their daughter. Viki realizes the extent of Victor's interference when the past comes out: When Eterna blew up, Viki split to Niki and gave birth to Megan. Victor had Viki hypnotized to forget about the birth. Victor gave Megan to Roger to raise. Austin Buchanan shoots Viki after holding her hostage in the Crystal Towers. Viki and Clint have marital difficulties due to Roger's presence in their lives. Clint saves Roger's and Viki's lives in a warehouse explosion, after which Clint and Viki begin to reconcile their differences. Nineties 1990 Viki campaigns for mayor and is elected. Viki and Clint reunite. Viki recovers from a bullet wound during an assassination attempt, but suffers a stroke which leaves her unable to speak and completely paralyzed. Niki takes over and kills Johnny Dee when he breaks into Llanfair to kidnap Tina. Under hypnosis, Niki emerges but won't discuss Johnny's murder. Under pressure from Dorian, Viki resigns as mayor. On a romantic trip to New York City with Clint, Viki takes a few tiny steps. Viki decides to go back to work as mayor. Carlo Hesser vows to get revenge when he learns that Viki/Niki murdered his son. Dorian charges that Niki Smith is the real mayor of Llanview. 1991 Carlo drugs Viki into becoming Niki Smith and orders her to shoot Megan in order to avenge his son's death. Viki is able to exert enough control over Niki to prevent the murder. Viki is cleared of Johnny Dee's murder. Viki resigns as mayor Clint confesses to Viki that he is dying after the discovery that the family is convinced he is having an affair. Clint undergoes risky surgery, but comes through and strives for a complete recovery. Megan is diagnosed with lupus. Llanfair burns. 1992 In an attempt to save an ailing Megan, Viki donates one of her kidneys. The entire family rallies around Megan, telling her stories about the past. Megan dies. Sloan Carpenter comes to town. Viki's marriage to Clint begins to deteriorate sparked by Clint's homophobia. 1993 Viki/Clint/Sloan triangle begins. Viki and Clint separate. Viki supports Kevin when he is accused of raping Marty. Sloan writes Lord of the Banner which hints that Dorian may have killed Victor. 1994 Clint divorces Viki when he discovers her affair with Sloan. Viki is determined to avenge Victor's death, and works with Sloan to incriminate Dorian. David Vickers comes to town claiming to be Victor's and Irene's son, and clears Dorian of murder charges by forging the diary. Sloan's illness recurs and he dies at Llanfair. 1995 After Viki discovers that David is a fraud, Viki confronts Dorian who tells Viki that Victor sexually abused her as a child. Viki breaks down and Jean Randolph emerges, holding Dorian hostage in a secret room at Llanfair. Viki's alters — Jean, Niki, Tori, Tommy, and Princess work together to "protect" and prevent Viki from discovering the abuse — while the alter, Victor, is an antagonist. Todd Manning is revealed as Victor and Irene's real son. Following a series of significant events (burning Llanfair, sabotaging The Banner, etc.), Viki emerges and ultimately accepts psychiatric treatment. Tori is revealed as Victors' real killer. 1996 Viki says goodbye to her alters. Viki and Cord stop publication of Dorian's book. Todd returns to Llanview, where Viki befriends him and tells him that Tori killed Victor. Carlo Hesser holds Viki responsible for killing his son, Johnny Dee, and hires Elliott Durbin to hyphotize Viki into killing Kevin for revenge. Viki is lured to the Waterside Inn, and under post-hypnotic suggestion comes close to killing Kevin. Luckily, Kevin is able to persuade Viki that her love for him is stronger than her anger (and the hypnosis). This has been a dismal and uneventful year for Viki! 1997 Viki meets Sloan’s brother, Bishop Carpenter Viki testifies for Todd in the custody trial with Blair. Viki plays pool with Eddie from Angel Square Joey and Viki say goodbye as he goes to Paris (February 14, Nathan Fillion’s last day) Ian Armitage is turned down by Viki on his offer to buy The Banner. Viki and Dorian are stranded in a snow storm together A fashion show is hosted by Viki and Dorian in an effort to get Llanview resident’s bone marrow tested to find a match for Star to save her life. Viki hires Pulitzer Prize winning newspaperman Mel Hayes and gives him to Clint to deal with Viki is caught in the middle between Andrew and Kevin as Cassie divorces Andrew due to her feelings for Kevin Dorian is jealous of Viki and Mel’s friendship The women of Llanview have fantasies – Viki’s involves Clint Clint invites Viki to ranch. She refuses Viki helps with Andy and Anotonio’s wedding Viki becomes embarrassed in front of Clint while watching sex therapist, M. Maude Boyland interviewed by Joy Behr. Viki does buy her book, “Sex and the Mature Woman” Viki throws tomato at Clint while arguing about his anger over Sloan – he won’t express his anger and she tries to get him to Viki and Clint have a shouting match in the City Room of The Banner in front of all the staff Viki meets Mel’s mother, Dr. M. Maude Boyland Viki goes to charity function with Dr. Dougherty instead of Clint. Clint asks Dr. Doughtery a favor to slip out on Viki during the function Viki and Clint go out on a date to Club Indigo where at the end of another vocal argument, Clint kisses Viki in front of all. They later go to the mountain cabin where Viki freezes when trying to get intimate with Clint. She explains that since learning of her father’s abuse, she is numb inside. Joey returns to Llanview Viki goes to Dr. Maude for sex therapy. Jessica views Viki’s homework by accident – a sex tape. Viki and Clint kiss under the mistletoe 1998 Viki bails a drunk Mel out of jail. While helping him sober up at Llanfair, Mel falls asleep in Viki’s bed. Dorian freaks out when she learns where Mel is Clint asks Viki to go to the ranch again. She declines. Viki and Clint bond as they deal with Kevin’s burn injuries while he was in Ohio helping Cassie Viki, Renee, and Dorian have a “tea” party at Dorian’s not knowing that Dorian’s assistant has spiked the “tea”. Viki makes it home only to wake up in bed with a fully dressed Clint Viki goes out on a date with Sam Rappaport and runs into a jealous Clint Viki agrees to a date with Clint. They go to Asa’s lodge for poker night with the guys Viki and Clint dates ends up in her bedroom where the intimacy is interrupted by Jessica. Clint sleeps on the floor in the dressing room while Jess sleeps with her mother Dorian goes to “Hell” where she dreams that Viki is marrying Mel and replacing Dorian’s big picture with one of Viki at Dorian’s house Viki goes to lodge looking for Clint but finds lodge trashed, Bo in the shower and blood on the carpet. Georgie Phillips is found murdered and Viki wonders about Bo’s innocence Viki spends time with an ill David Rinaldi (Michael Zazlow’s ALS is addressed in the storyline) Viki throws a graduation party for a neglected Jessica Todd takes Kevin and Viki hostage by knifepoint up to the lodge where he gathers all of the murder suspects. Asa has a heart attack, Rachel confesses. (night time special happens around this time) After Asa’s brush with death, Clint proposes and Viki declines – taking off for an impromptu cruise to think Viki returns ready to marry Clint only to discover that he spontaneously married Lindsay Rappaport. Dorian consoles Viki Viki talks Todd off the hospital roof where he was going to jump. Viki thinks Todd may have DID Viki learns Jessica is pregnant – all think it is Cristian’s child. Viki tells Todd she has no more love for him when she discovers he has faked the DID. Todd is crushed Viki says goodbye to Todd at Joe Riley’s grave. Family and friends bring Thanksgiving dinner to Llanfair as Viki worries about Jessica who has run off to elope with Cristian Clint, Viki and Carlotta learn that the baby is Will’s not Cristian’s Viki says goodbye to Clint who divorces Lindsay and goes to London 1999 Viki and Mel prepare to go to Florida for a publishing conference. Viki deplanes at the last second and learns later that the plane has crashed, killing all aboard. Viki begins to question her life. Viki has dream about Crossroads and Mel Viki meets Ben During snowstorm Ben convinces Viki to sing Karaoke (“I Will Survive”) Viki and Ben have first kiss at Crossroads To spare Viki, Ben lies and breaks up with her Viki skips speech and goes to Crossroads where Ben is shot Viki brings Ben back to Llanfair to attic. Viki removes bullet Ben, posing as a carpenter, meets Jess, Will and Sam Viki makes Ben dinner Ben leaves but Viki finds him in the rain Viki and Ben make love for the first time in the attic Hugo Monroe kidnaps Viki and puts her in Dorian’s basement Viki and Dorian rescued from cellar by Ben ad Kevin Viki ditches Asa and Renee’s wedding Jessica hit by car Baby Megan dies and is baptized Dorian is fingered as the hit and run driver Skye Chandler appears at Banner with resume Skye announces she is Ben’s wife at Banner party Ben finds Viki at Crossroads and asks her to marry him Viki turns down proposal The Milenium + 2000 Viki is told there is a problem with her mammogram Dr. Daniels says lump could be cancer Viki is told the lump is malignant Viki tells Jess and Joey about the cancer All day “Viki Show” as she prepares to go to the hospital (March 29) Viki has a mastectomy Viki goes to Cherryvale for first chemo session Ben discovers Viki has cancer Confession – Viki tells Ben about the cancer and he tells her he is Asa and Renee’s son Ben asks Viki to marry him Viki and Ben make love for the first time after her mastectomy Viki goes into shock during chemo and Ben saves her Viki is upset when hair begins to fall out. Todd tries to console her. Viki removes wig for Asa, showing bald head, and reveals she has cancer. Viki and Ben get a scare when her blood tests are irregular but there was an error in the tests. Betty Rolling (real life cancer survivor) appears with Viki to discuss breast cancer Trick or Treat Halloween show – Viki and Ben end up being kidnapped for Bridal shower and Bachelor party Viki and Ben marry (November 13) Reception – Ben is shot Viki and Ben try to escape mob on motorcycle and in seedy motels 2001 Viki and Ben celebrating at Crossroads when Ben is kidnapped Ben tells Viki about Gina Gina gets Viki to go away with her by threatening Jessica Gina holds Viki hostage in the basement Viki pretends to be Niki and Tommy to confuse Gina Viki and Gina struggle at the cliff and Gina falls Niki starts to appear to Viki which unnerves her Natalie claims to be Viki’s daughter Allison Perkins tells Viki that when Allison kidnapped Jessica as a baby, she switched the babies, Natalie and Jessica, Jessica is not her biological daughter Larry says test show Natalie is Viki’s daughter. 2002 Niki taunts Viki in Viki’s dreams – alludes that she has a secret that would shatter Viki Viki trys to deal with Niki by herself – not telling family or Ben. In a private session, at Viki’s suggestion, Rae hypnotizes her to bring out Niki and to reveal Niki’s secret Niki remains in control unbeknown to anyone and starts impersonating Viki Niki tries to resist her attraction to Ben Unable to talk herself out of a tight situation, Niki sleeps with Ben at The Palace hotel. In order to keep freedom, Niki plots to kill Ben Niki pushes Ben out of their bedroom window at Llanfair Allison kidnaps Niki and takes her and Lindsay to cabin Ben is shot when Bo and police try to rescue the women – Viki comes back Ben slips into a coma Viki says goodbye to Ben as he is sent to a clinic in Switzerland Bo says results of DNA prove that both Jessica and Natalie are Viki’s daughters Mitch Lawrence returns to Llanview Viki comes face to face with Mitch Lawrence who claims to be Jessica’s father Tests show that Mitch is Jessica’s father 2003 Jessica leaves for London to spend time with Clint and to find herself. Emotional scenes between Viki and Jessica at airport (Jan 15 Erin Torpey’s last day) Joey returns to Llanview as a curate Evidence is discovered that Victor may be alive Mitch kidnaps Natalie through a deal struck with Victor. Jessica returns to Llanview and she and Viki find Victor and thwart a plot to give Natalie’s heart to Victor Victor suffers a major stroke and dies before Viki can confront him with the things he did to her as a child. Mitch produces a new will where Victor leaves everything to Mitch Judge rules in favor of Mitch and Viki and Todd lose everything Viki and family pack up and move out of Llanfair. After a short stay at Asa’s, Natalie uses the remaining trust fund to lease a cottage for Viki and Jessica. Mitch bribes Viki into staying as editor – in – chief of the Banner to spare the employees from being fired. Dorian returns to Llanview Mitch moves into Llanfair, holds party where he marries Dorian. Dorian moves into Llanfair. Mitch is blinded, Jessica moves into Llanfair Mitch falls off bridge, Dorian, Blair, Lindsay and Jessica keep a pact to never reveal how Mitch died Mitch’s brother, Walker, saves Mitch. Mitch’s sight returns and he starts going after those who have betrayed him
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Lindsay Rappaport Actors who have played the character: Catherine Hickland(1998 to Present) Lindsay Rappaport arrived in town in 1998 after her ex-husband, Sam Rappaport had come to Llanview. Lindsay soon found herself a man, Clint Buchanan. He was on the rebound from Viki Lord Buchanan Carpenter. The two of went to Las Vegas together to find Lindsay's son, Will Rappaport, and bring him back to Llanview. While Clint and Lindsay were in Las Vegas they got married. Lindsay and Clint marrige was runined when Lindsay gave Jessica Buchanan and Cristian Vega money to go elope. Jessica was Clint's daughter and Clint didn't like that at all. They got a divorce. Nora Buchanan represented Clint in court and Sam represented Lindsay. After Bo Buchanan and Nora separated, Lindsay started to get very friendly with Bo. She wanted him all to herself, so she changed his test results so it said he couldn't have any children. That meant Nora's child, Matthew was Sam's. That meant Nora had cheated on him with Sam. Then they found out that Bo's original test was changed, so they did a test to see if Matthew was Sam's kid or Bo's. Lindsay payed a man named Barnes, the lab technition $500,000.00 to change the results. Lindsay could never find out if Barnes ever changed the results or not. The results came that Matthew was Sam's, but we don't know if it's the truth or not. Then Bo's niece, Jessica became pregnant by Will. When she was pregnant she got hit by Dorian Cramer Lord Hayes in a hit-in-run. The baby Megan died and Jessica lived, but didn't have her memory. They couldn't find out who did it, and then all the clues started to point to Lindsay. She was soon arrested by Bo, but he didn't believe she was guilty. Sam is going was her lawyer. But since she was at the lab changing the test results that night, she couldn't confess to that or she would lose Bo. She got off, because the real culprit Dorian Lord Hayes confessed. After that she confessed about changing the baby's tests, but not about changing the sperm test results. Bo did forgive her for it. Bo and Lindsay got closer and closer, then Bo asked Lindsay to marry him. She said yes, and they were to be married. Then Nora found out from a nurse that Lindsay had changed the test results, and Nora was going to ruin Lindsay's wedding by telling Bo right in the middle of it. Right before the wedding Lindsay found out she was pregnant, and was going to tell Bo after the wedding, but the wedding never ended. Nora walked in right in the middle, and told Bo the whole thing. Lindsay and Bo called off the wedding. Then in private Lindsay told Bo she was pregnant, but he didn't believe her, and walked out on her. After that Bo ran away on a motorcycle, and ended up having a one night stand with Melanie MacIver, Lindsay's sister. Meanwhile, Lindsay was having a miscarriage with her and Bo's baby. When Bo returned to Llanview he found out that Lindsay had a miscarriage. Both Bo and Lindsay were devastated. Lindsay asked Bo if they could start over, and Bo said that too much had happened, and that he wanted to move on. Lindsay didn't still tried to get him back though. Bo and Melanie kept running into eachother. And then Bo found out that Melanie and Lindsay were sisters. Bo didn't know how to tell Lindsay that he had an fling with her sister. Then one day Lindsay over heard them talking, and found out. Lindsay was devasted, but finally understood that Bo and her were over as a couple. Bo and Melanie soon developed a relationship, and Lindsay was forced to forgive the both of them. While all of that was happening, Nora had been in a train crash, and everyone thought she was dead. But actually Melanie's husband, Colin MacIver who was in the middle of a divorce with Melanie had saved Nora, but didn't know who she was. Lindsay one day visiting Colin found Nora there, and was mad that she was alive. Lindsay blamed Nora for the death of her baby, that her and Bo never got married, that her and Sam got divorced, and many other things. Hating Nora so much she paid Colin to keep Nora at his house, and not tell anyone that she was there. Colin held Nora at his house for Lindsay for about 4 months. Then Lindsay got a drug from R.J. Gannon that would erase Nora's memory. Lindsay injected Nora with the drug, and Nora couldn't remember a thing. Then one day with the help of Todd Manning Nora was free. Colin got imunity, and admited to kidnapping Nora. Nothing happen to Lindsay though. Nora suspected her though, and kept trying to prove that she was guilty. Colin was blackmailing Lindsay. He said that if she didn't give him money that he was going to tell the police that Lindsay helped kidnap Nora. Lindsay kept paying him off for awhile until she had R.J. threaten to kill him if he didn't leave her alone. Colin then wrote letters that would be sent in the invent of his untimely death. The letters told everything about Lindsay kidnapping her. R.J. stopped threatening him, but Lindsay didn't. Then one night Colin was murdered. Lindsay was a prime suspect. Nora thought it was Lindsay, and would do anything to prove it was her. Lindsay found out that Andrew had Colin's letters, and was going to give them to Bo, but before he could give them to him Lindsay burned them. Nora was now more mad then ever. Later, Melanie admited to killing Colin even though she didn't actually kill him. Melanie thought she had killed Colin, and also admited to giving her father an overdose of morphine to make it so he would die faster, less painful death. Lindsay was very upset and took it the wrong way. She accused Melanie of murdering their father, and went to North Carolina to have her arrested for murdering their father. Right now Lindsay is blackmailing Melanie into either leaving Llanview or she will have her sent to jail. Also, now that everyone knows that Melanie isn't Colin's real killer Nora is trying to prove it's Lindsay. The actual murderer has not been revealed yet.
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Question: What's become of Michael Moriarty, "Law & Order's" Ben Stone? He was so good. -- M.H., Columbus, Ga.Answer: Moriarty's talents extend beyond acting. He's a poet, a jazz and classical music composer, a playwright and, since his "Law & Order" departure in 1994, a public speaker on various political issues. In recent years, he has been a regular in the syndicated "Psi Factor" series (1996-97), starred in various made-for-TV movies and in the children's movie "Shiloh." Next, he'll be in the Kiefer Sutherland-directed "Woman Wanted" with Holly Hunter. He married for the third time in October 1998 and lives with his wife in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Question: I've been watching reruns of "All in the Family," and most of them are directed by Paul Bogart. Is he the son of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall? -- M.A., Wichita, Kan. Answer: The Emmy-winning TV director is not the son of Bogart and Bacall. In fact, he's five years older than Bacall. Paul Bogart gained fame directing live TV dramas in the 1950s and '60s and went on to direct the groundbreaking "All in the Family" series and episodes of "The Golden Girls." Question: My grandson loves the Hardy Boys books. I understand there was a TV series with Shaun Cassidy as one of the Hardys. Are there any plans to rerun this series, or is it on video? -- J.G., Buffalo, N.Y. Answer: Shaun played Joe Hardy to Parker Stevenson's Frank in the 1977 "Hardy Boys Mysteries" series. You'll find it on TV Land, weekdays at noon. If you don't get TV Land, some episodes are available on video. Question: Please answer these questions that have me perplexed. There are two actresses with almost the same name: Catherine Hicks of "7th Heaven" and Catherine Hickland of "One Life to Live." Which one was married to David Hasselhoff? Do they have any children? Which one played in the Marilyn Monroe story? -- R.B., Philadelphia Answer: Catherine Hicks, Annie Camden on "7th Heaven," starred in the 1980 telefilm "Marilyn: The Untold Story." She's also been in "Child's Play," "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Ryan's Hope." Catherine Hickland, a soap opera veteran who stars as Lindsay Rappaport on "One Life to Live," married David Hasselhoff in 1984 after they met on the set of "Knight Rider." They divorced in 1988 with no children. She's now married to Michael E. Knight, who plays Tad Martin on "All My Children." Question: Where is Saundra Quarterman, who played the character Geneva on the show "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper"? -- W.I., Dallas Answer: You'll find her starring with Tim Guinee ("Brave New World," "Courage Under Fire") in the new ABC series "Strange World." The sci-fi drama, from "X-Files" producer Howard Gordon, gets a four-week run this month. Question: I watched the news about Chuck Norris' wedding on "Entertainment Tonight." They said his friends call him Carlos. Is that his real name? -- M.S., Rochester, N.Y. Answer: The "Walker, Texas Ranger" star was born Carlos Ray in 1942. He married the former Gena O'Kelley in November.
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Question: What's become of Michael Moriarty, "Law & Order's" Ben Stone? He was so good. -- M.H., Columbus, Ga.Answer: Moriarty's talents extend beyond acting. He's a poet, a jazz and classical music composer, a playwright and, since his "Law & Order" departure in 1994, a public speaker on various political issues. In recent years, he has been a regular in the syndicated "Psi Factor" series (1996-97), starred in various made-for-TV movies and in the children's movie "Shiloh." Next, he'll be in the Kiefer Sutherland-directed "Woman Wanted" with Holly Hunter. He married for the third time in October 1998 and lives with his wife in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Question: I've been watching reruns of "All in the Family," and most of them are directed by Paul Bogart. Is he the son of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall? -- M.A., Wichita, Kan. Answer: The Emmy-winning TV director is not the son of Bogart and Bacall. In fact, he's five years older than Bacall. Paul Bogart gained fame directing live TV dramas in the 1950s and '60s and went on to direct the groundbreaking "All in the Family" series and episodes of "The Golden Girls." Question: My grandson loves the Hardy Boys books. I understand there was a TV series with Shaun Cassidy as one of the Hardys. Are there any plans to rerun this series, or is it on video? -- J.G., Buffalo, N.Y. Answer: Shaun played Joe Hardy to Parker Stevenson's Frank in the 1977 "Hardy Boys Mysteries" series. You'll find it on TV Land, weekdays at noon. If you don't get TV Land, some episodes are available on video. Question: Please answer these questions that have me perplexed. There are two actresses with almost the same name: Catherine Hicks of "7th Heaven" and Catherine Hickland of "One Life to Live." Which one was married to David Hasselhoff? Do they have any children? Which one played in the Marilyn Monroe story? -- R.B., Philadelphia Answer: Catherine Hicks, Annie Camden on "7th Heaven," starred in the 1980 telefilm "Marilyn: The Untold Story." She's also been in "Child's Play," "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Ryan's Hope." Catherine Hickland, a soap opera veteran who stars as Lindsay Rappaport on "One Life to Live," married David Hasselhoff in 1984 after they met on the set of "Knight Rider." They divorced in 1988 with no children. She's now married to Michael E. Knight, who plays Tad Martin on "All My Children." Question: Where is Saundra Quarterman, who played the character Geneva on the show "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper"? -- W.I., Dallas Answer: You'll find her starring with Tim Guinee ("Brave New World," "Courage Under Fire") in the new ABC series "Strange World." The sci-fi drama, from "X-Files" producer Howard Gordon, gets a four-week run this month. Question: I watched the news about Chuck Norris' wedding on "Entertainment Tonight." They said his friends call him Carlos. Is that his real name? -- M.S., Rochester, N.Y. Answer: The "Walker, Texas Ranger" star was born Carlos Ray in 1942. He married the former Gena O'Kelley in November.
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2017-01-14T07:44:20+00:00
Soap star Catherine Hickland posted to Facebook to express her thoughts and feelings on the loss of her famous sister-in-law and mother-in-law.
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Soap vet Catherine Hickland posted to Facebook a moving tribute to her late sister-in-law and mother-in-law, Hollywood icons Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. All in the Family In 2012, Hickland married Todd Fisher, son of the late Hollywood greats Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. His sister was, of course, Carrie Fisher, the legendary actor and writer. Last month Fisher died of cardiac arrest on December 27th. The next day her mother had a stroke and died. The two shared a tumultuous but always close and loving relationship. A Broken Heart, Now Healing As she recounts in her Facebook post, Fisher and Reynolds’ deaths shattered Hickland. Until yesterday, Hickland hadn’t communicated publicly about her experience. The actress’ post recounts a particularly close relationship with Reynolds, whom she called, “Mom.” “Losing one was enough of a shock. Losing them both at once was unimaginable. Never in a million years did we see that coming,” she wrote. Hickland says she has been mostly at home in mourning since her family members’ deaths. Only in the last couple days did she venture back out into the world, describing her experience of it as a changed, surreal place. See Hickland’s full Facebook post below. Hollywood Royalty, Soap Royalty Hickland wasn’t just married into Hollywood stardom, she is also an icon in the soap world herself. She has appeared on “Bold and the Beautiful,” “The City,” “Loving,” “One Life to Live,” and “Capitol.” She has numerous other television and stage credits as well and an album of Broadway show tunes. The Renaissance woman serves as CEO to a line of cosmetics called Cat Cosmetics. She was previously married to Michael E. Knight (Tad Martin, “All My Children,” Simon Neville, “The Young and the Restless”) and David Hasshelhoff. Give us your input in the comment section below. Check back with Soap Cities for more AMC/OLTL news, updates, fun, and more! Follow us on Twitter at @soapcities, on Instagram at @soapcities, and come chat with us in our Facebook group. “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” will one day be back on-screen—never doubt!
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BravoCon 2023 Panel Moderators: Full List, Schedule
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2023-10-27T16:01:13+00:00
Here's the full list of moderators that will be leading every panel at BravoCon 2023.
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Get ready to bet it all on BravoCon 2023! We’re exactly one week away before BravoCon officially kicks off on November 3 through November 5 at the Caesars Forum in Las Vegas. The three-day extravaganza is the biggest event of the year, filled with live events, interactive experiences, and exclusive panels. That’s right — Bravoholics will have the chance to attend numerous panels to see their favorite Bravolebs from shows like the Below Deck franchise, Married to Medicine, Southern Charm, Summer House, the Real Housewives franchise, Vanderpump Rules, and Winter House where they will spill the tea on their group dynamics and reveal the latest updates in their lives. If you’re just as excited about all the juicy panels as we are, wait until you find out who’s moderating them. Scroll below for a complete guide of everything happening on Friday, November 3, through Sunday, November 5, at BravoCon, including each exclusive panel’s host. You can also view the full schedule by downloading the official BravoCon 2023 app in Apple and Google Play stores. Plus, if you weren’t able to snag a ticket to this year’s festivities you can still participate in all the fun by securing a Peacock subscription, which is the official streaming home of BravoCon 2023. And don’t forget to check out BravoTV.com on that weekend to stay updated on all the latest news from BravoCon. Full BravoCon 2023 Schedule with Moderators for Friday, November 3 10:00 to 11:00 AM – Ask Andy Get your pipin’ hot tea from the man himself: Host, executive producer, and Housewives-whisperer Andy Cohen! We will pepper your favorite Bravo daddy with a bevy of fun, hard-hitting, and playfully shady questions before opening the floor and letting fans take the wheel. Participating talent: Andy Cohen Moderator: Jeff Lewis Location: Gold Stage 10:45 to 11:30 AM – Bravo2Bravo: Bosom Buddies The closest duos from across Bravo are coming together to share what it’s like living out their friendships in front of the cameras. From highs and lows to everything in between, these friends have had their friendships tested and one thing is for certain — they are all ride-or-die for each other. Participating talent: Shep Rose, Craig Conover, Dr. Jackie Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, Paige DeSorbo, Ciara Miller Moderator: Daryn Carp Location: Glam Stage 11:30 to 12:15 PM – Magic Men of Jersey The Cast of Magic Mike Live will give some of The Real Housewives of New Jersey significant others a run for their money! The Jersey men will take center stage when they learn some Magic Mike choreography and find out what it takes to be a Vegas performer. Some lucky fans will even have the opportunity to participate and be a part of the action. Participating talent: Joe Benigno, Frank Catania, Joe Gorga Moderator: Jerry O'Connell Location: Gold Stage 12:00 to 12:45 PM – Housewife2Housewife: Comeback Queens Everyone loves a comeback! Bravolebs from coast to coast come together and dish about their shared experience of leaving, their time away, and their triumphant returns. Participating talent: Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Taylor Armstrong, Shereé Whitfield, Caroline Stanbury, Alexia Nepola Moderator: Emily Orozco and Lauren Herbert Location: Glam Stage 12:45 to 1:30 PM – SUR’ving Up the Latest With Vanderpump Rules: Presented by Lay's After a scandal that jolted the zeitgeist, the cast is coming together to give fans a glimpse into where things currently stand and tease what viewers can look forward to with the upcoming season. Participating talent: Lisa Vanderpump, Lala Kent, Scheana Shay, Brock Davies, James Kennedy, Ally Lewber, Ariana Madix, Tom Schwartz, Tom Sandoval, Katie Maloney Moderator: Karamo Location: Gold Stage 1:15 to 2:00 PM – The Way We OC It The Orange County ladies are taking the stage to squeeze out their final opinions on the latest season and tap into the vault as they discuss the juiciest moments from the city that started it all. Familiar faces also join to share their experiences being back in the fold. Participating talent: Taylor Armstrong, Shannon Storms Beador, Heather Dubrow, Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, Gina Kirschenheiter, Jennifer Pedranti, Emily Simpson Moderator: Danny Pellegrino Location: Glam Stage 2:00 to 2:45 PM – The Summer House Always Wins: Presented by State Farm It may be the fall season, but things are sure to heat up when the cast of Summer House takes the stage to dish on their current dynamic as a group and unpack the latest in their lives. Participating talent: Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke, Danielle Olivera, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Amanda Batula, Andrea Denver, Mya Allen, Gabby Prescod, Samantha Feher, Chris Leoni Moderator: Brian Moylan Location: Gold Stage 2:30 to 3:15 PM – Oh Captain, Our Captains All aboard! Everyone’s favorite highest-ranking officers open up their captain’s log to reflect on the most memorable moments of the season, outrageous charter guests, and which of their crew members made the most waves. Participating talent: Captain Jason Chambers, Captain Lee Rosbach, Captain Glenn Shephard, Captain Kerry Titheradge, Captain Sandy Yawn Moderator: Kate Chastain Location: Glam Stage 3:15 to 4:00 PM – Viva Las Atlanta Peaches Your favorite sweet and shady Atlanta peaches are on hand to spill the tea on their jaw-dropping season, share where their friendships stand, and see what other receipts have been rustled up since the reunion. Participating talent: Kandi Burruss, Marlo Hampton, Kenya Moore, Sanya Richards-Ross, Shereé Whitfield Location: Gold Stage 3:45 to 4:30 PM – Bravo2Bravo: Breaking the Ice in the Winter House There’s *snow* place like BravoCon for the cast of Winter House to discuss their whirlwind vacation. Participating talent: Amanda Batula, Jason Cameron, Kyle Cooke, Kory Keefer, Danielle Olivera, Jordan Emanuel, Katie Flood, Alex Propson, Malia White, Rhylee Gerber, Tom Schwartz, Brian Benni, Casey Craig Moderator: SE Cupp Location: Glam Stage 4:30 to 5:15 PM – Bravo Screening: The Real Housewives of Dubai S2 Premiere Join us for an exclusive screening of The Real Housewives of Dubai’s season two premiere episode and take note, we want you to shine bright, so wear your best glittery gold attire. PERIOD. DOT. Location: Gold Stage Add-On Experience: The Bravos – 9:00 PM Join us for a night of glitz and glamour honoring Bravo's most iconic stars with unforgettable awards. It's Bravo's biggest night! A full list of categories and nominees are forthcoming, along with details on how fans can vote for their favorite Bravolebrities beginning Oct. 5. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m. Full BravoCon 2023 Schedule with Moderators for Saturday, November 4 10:00 to 11:00 AM – Ask Andy Get your pipin’ hot tea from the man himself: Host, executive producer, and Housewives-whisperer Andy Cohen! Fans will get the chance to ask their favorite Bravo daddy all their burning questions, but not before we turn the tables on the late-night host first. Participating talent: Andy Cohen Moderator: Rachel Lindsay Location: Gold Stage 10:30 to 11:15 AM – Housewife2Housewife: The New Wave of Wives Housewives from all different cities come together to discuss their shared experiences of joining an established cast later in the game. Who welcomed them with open arms and who threw shade? They'll divulge what it was like to be the new ’Wife in town, all while winning over fans and making their mark. Participating talent: Crystal Kung Minkoff, Dr. Wendy Osefo, Danielle Cabral, Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira, Emily Simpson Moderator: Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester Location: Glam Stage 11:30 to 12:15 PM – Battle of the Sexes It's a BravoCon classic! You won’t want to miss the Bravoleb-on-Bravoleb power struggle and BravoCon fan-favorite, Battle of the Sexes! A capable collection of competitors are facing off in another rousing round of “Who Gon’ Check Me, Feud?” to determine this year’s champs: the guys or the gals! Come cheer them on as they battle to prove which sex reigns supreme. Participating talent: Ariana Madix, Lala Kent, Grace Lily, Gabby Prescod, Jordan Emanuel, Sonja Morgan, James Kennedy, Reza Farahan, Bradley Carter, Colin MacRae, Captain Jason Chambers, Amir Lancaster Moderator: Jerry O'Connell Location: Gold Stage 11:45 to 12:30 PM – Social Media Butterflies Digital discourse has changed the Bravo game, and these social media savants know just how to play! A no-holds-barred group of Bravolebs will discuss their most viral moments – good, bad, and ugly – and participate in a slew of shadiness. Post up and enjoy the show as they dive into DMs, defend those tweets and so much more! Participating talent: Ashley Darby, Sai De Silva, Scheana Shay, Lisa Hochstein, Meredith Marks Moderator: Erin Lim Rhodes Location: Glam Stage 12:45 to 1:30 PM – Bringing the Miami Heat to Vegas Things are going to get spicy because The Real Housewives of Miami have brought their signature heat to BravoCon! The ladies will catch us up on what is going on down in South Beach since we last saw them and how they keep the “fyah” going all year long. Participating talent: Guerdy Abraira, Kiki Barth, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, Dr. Nicole Martin, Adriana De Moura, Alexia Nepola, Marysol Patton, Larsa Pippen Moderator: Danny Pellegrino Location: Gold Stage 1:00 to 1:45 PM – Bravolebrity Shop-Off It’s a one-stop Bravo shop featuring your favorite reality business mavens! Join us for merchandise face-offs and plenty of products to purchase, specially discounted for our lucky BravoCon audience. You could even snag an exclusive surprise you won’t find anywhere else on the market. Simply scan your QR code and shop ’til you drop, all while your beloved Bravolebs prove they’ve got the #1 commodity. Come for the competition, laughs, spectacle, and retail therapy – all from the comfort of your seat. Participating talent: TBD Moderator: Danny Visconti and Nick Rizzo Location: Glam Stage 2:00 to 2:45 PM – Potomac Takes Vegas Before we return to the P for the premiere, the ladies take the stage to spill some tea on the wild season ahead and introduce you to the newest lady in the group. Participating talent: Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Robyn Dixon, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Mia Thornton, Dr. Wendy Osefo, Ashley Darby, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan Moderator: Rachel Lindsay Location: Gold Stage 2:15 to 3:00 PM – Bravo2Bravo: Bromance at BravoCon We’re bringing together some of your favorite Bravo men to talk about their respective experiences on reality television, swap stories, dish on dalliances, and bond the way only true bros can. It’s sure to be a good time brouhaha. Participating talent: Alex Propson, Jason Cameron, Preston Mitchum, Andrea Denver, Carl Radke, Austen Kroll Moderator: Michael Rapaport Location: Glam Stage 3:15 to 4:00 PM – Paging All Married to Medicine Fans: A 10-Season Celebration It’s a Married to Medicine 10th-season celebration with the MDs and Mrs. MDs who consistently bring a healthy dose of honesty, humor, and brilliant shade. Let’s take a look back at the most memorable moments and get to know the newest ladies in the cast, including a very familiar face. Participating talent: Dr. Alicia Egolum, Toya Bush-Harris, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Lateasha Lunceford, Phaedra Parks, Esq., Dr. Jackie Walters, Quad Webb, Dr. Simone Whitmore Moderator: Francesca Amiker Location: Gold Stage 3:30 to 4:15 PM – Let’s Hear It for (New) New York The RHONY ladies are taking Sin City by storm to chat about joining the illustrious world of Housewives, all the drama and dynamics of their first season, and what they learned about the process and each other along the way. Participating talent: Sai De Silva, Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, Jessel Taank, Brynn Whitfield Moderator: Matt Rogers Location: Glam Stage 4:30 to 5:15 PM – In a Jersey State of Mind: Part 1 Join some of your favorite Jersey Housewives, husbands, and friends as they reunite to dish and gab about their steamy relationships, group dynamics, and spill some tea about the latest happenings in the Garden State. Participating talent: Margaret Josephs, Joe Benigno, Frank Catania, Jennifer Fessler, Rachel Fuda, John Fuda, Jackie Goldschneider, Melissa Gorga, Joe Gorga Moderator: Jerry O'Connell Location: Gold Stage 4:45 to 5:30 PM – Spilling the Vanderpump Tea with Bravo Producers: Presented by Lay's The Vanderpump Rules producers are assembling to give fans their unique POV on how they handled the scandal that rocked the friend group. Series executives offer up details of what happened behind the scenes when the cameras went back up and dish on the dynamics of the cast ever since. Buckle up, because #ItsAllHappening. Participating talent: Alex Baskin, Jeremiah Smith, Natalie Neurauter, and Sheonna Mix Moderator: SE Cupp Location: Glam Stage Add-On Experience: BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen! Charming House Rules – 7:00 PM Your favorites from Southern Charm, Vanderpump Rules, Summer House, and Southern Hospitality will join Andy Cohen on one stage for an epic mashup event. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. Add-On Experience for VIP Ticketholders: The Official BravoCon After Dark Party – Starts at 9:00 PM VIP ticketholders can experience the official BravoCon After Dark party, featuring some of your favorite Bravolebrities and other surprises. Open to ages 21 and over with venue and ticket details coming soon. Add-On Experience: BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen! Dynamic Duos – 10:00 PM Calling all Bravo Besties! The most titillating twosomes from the Bravo Universe are sitting down with Andy Cohen. Being a third wheel has never felt so good! Doors open at 9 p.m. and the show starts at 10 p.m. Full BravoCon 2023 Schedule with Moderators for Sunday, November 5 10:15 to 11:00 AM – Pat the Puss with Erika Jayne Bravo fans embrace their inner “pretty mess” during an in-depth convo with Erika Jayne and her creative director Mikey Minden. They’ll dive deep into Erika’s musical journey from her first single to playing in night clubs to preparing for her show stopping Vegas residency. Get ready to learn some signature moves as this enigma, wrapped in a riddle gives a pat-the-puss tutorial. Participating talent: Erika Jayne Location: Gold Stage 10:30 to 11:15 AM – Below Deck Crew We’re going to need all hands on deck with this wild crew! Below Deck-ers from across franchises are coming together to discuss their respective seasons, wade through the drama, and see how their experiences align. Participating talent: Daisy Kelliher, Colin MacRae, Tumi Mhlongo, Luka Brunton, Fraser Olender, Alex Propson, Aesha Scott, Natalya Scudder, Kyle Viljoen Moderator: Kate Chastain Location: Glam Stage 11:30 to 12:15 PM – The Ultimate Girls Trip Down Memory Lane It’s the ultimate trip down memory lane with the cast of The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy. Let’s hear what they have to say about reuniting, rehashing old drama, and igniting some new! Participating talent: Luann de Lesseps, Ramona Singer, Sonja Morgan, Dorinda Medley, Kristen Taekman, Kelly Bensimon Moderator: Michael Rapaport Location: Gold Stage 11:45 to 12:30 PM – Bravo2Bravo: Luck Be a Bravo Lady In this unique grouping of Bravolebs, we’re uniting some ladies who balance bringing the good times with offering unapologetic honesty – the ones who start the party, but also have no problem shutting it down if someone steps out of line. It’s time for some good girl vibes with this group of wildcards! Participating talent: Aesha Scott, Daisy Kelliher, Quad Webb, Mercedes Javid, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, Madison LeCroy, Maddi Reese, Leva Bonaparte, Katie Maloney Moderator: Francesca Amiker Location: Glam Stage 12:45 to 1:30 PM – Livin’ in Beverly Hills The crown jewels of Beverly Hills gather to dish on their latest season and update fans on where their lives and friendships have taken them since they last hit the stage. Plus, we’ll get to know the newest ’Wife in the 90210. Participating talent: Kyle Richards, Dorit Kemsley, Garcelle Beauvais, Erika Jayne, Sutton Stracke, Crystal Kung Minkoff Moderator: Zuri Hall Location: Gold Stage 1:00 to 1:45 PM – Bravo, Bravo F***ing Bravo Bravo superfans and Bravolebs themselves give their unique perspectives and opinions on the drama happening among their fellow Bravolebs. Participating talent: Whitney Rose, Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, Lindsay Hubbard, Melissa Gorga, Gina Kirschenheiter Moderator: Ashley Bellman Location: Glam Stage 2:00 to 2:45 PM – Who Said That Anyway? A Bravofied version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? where Bravolebrities compete with Bravo superfans to see who knows their iconic Bravo quotes best! Participating talent: Jennifer Aydin, Lisa Barlow, Kenya Moore, Garcelle Beauvais Moderator: Dave Quinn Location: Gold Stage 2:15 to 3:00 PM – Housewife2Housewife: Day One Divas Housewives from season one of their respective cities tell all about their time as tried and true trailblazers! As season one cast members, they’ll share what it was like to set the tone for their franchises, how much things have changed over the years, and their feelings on how their casts/shows have evolved. Participating talent: Kyle Richards, Teresa Giudice, Robyn Dixon, Gizelle Bryant, Vicki Gunvalson, Heather Gay Moderator: Rachel Lindsay Location: Glam Stage 3:15 to 4:00 PM – It’s All About to Go South! Presented by State Farm The Southern Charm-ers unpack their current season and give fans a glimpse into where their complicated relationships stand. Southern Hospitality’s resident socialites join in on the fun. 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I don't think any of us three ever thought it would be this way. Growing up I was incredibly close to my brothers. We're three years apart and we had a pretty tight knit family. It wasn't always smooth sailing, and we dealt with some really tough times as we got older but it was our closeness that got us through it. Games of NBA Live. Actual games of 1 on 1 (which over time I slowly started to lose). Fake WWE matches in our rooms. Then as we got older - sharing friends, visiting each other in college - and ultimately all of us working in the same industry together. I love what I do, but it's amplified that I get to share this industry with family. I spend every day working with one brother - while the other brother does his thing on the sales side. We didn't grow up in the industry, but somehow we all found ourselves here. I couldn't be any happier. It's kinda incredible and never lost on me. Some say you shouldn't work with family. They're wrong. Family is everything. Happy Friday! #work #life #career #job #advertising #marketing Life is funny... It was quite a road for me & my wife to have a baby - so when we finally got the amazing news (2 years ago) I wanted to share it in a "larger than life" way. I shot "Dude with Sign" a cold email explaining our fertility journey and I don't have enough words to describe how much of a class act he was. This is why you "shoot your shot." Fast forward to yesterday - We recently launched a pretty large #OOH campaign for Primally Pure (shoutout Day Job) and who better to create some social amplification around this amazing campaign and brand relaunch then......Dude with Sign. Incredibly small world. Have a great weekend!! #OOH #work #life #creative #branding #marketing #advertising It's fun to root for someone else. Scott Harris is an incredible songwriter & producer. Take a peek at his wikipedia. Odds are you know a song (or 10) Scott's a camp friend (shocker) who I've known for over 20 years and watching his career evolve has been simply amazing. I'm a true music lover. Every genre. Meticulous Spotify playlists for all occasions - and every Friday I listen to "Release Radar" front to back. It's always mindblowing when a "Scott song" pops up. Today it's brand new Shawn Mendes. Take a listen - and root for your friends. Have a great weekend! https://lnkd.in/ejATYe9N #music #life #Spotify #career #work Ryan Babenzien shared some thoughts recently around Saks not paying money owed to his brand (+ others) and it resonated greatly. We have a Net 30 policy on payment, but we're flexible where needed. We want to build relationships with brands, do right by them, and not focus on making what we do simply a transactional relationship. It's never going to be smooth sailing when running a business. You'll have payment plans. Stories of a company missing their mark and needing more time, and you want to do what you can to help them out. At the end of the day you need to balance patience & understanding with the fact that you're running a business and make decide when "enough is enough." The last few weeks have been difficult as we've had a particularly difficult situation regarding a client and payment. It's not just being late. It's being incredibly late. It's breaking numerous payment plans promised. It's a handful of broken promises from those in various leadership positions. At some point you need you to protect your business, self respect and make sure you're not walked all over. We're flexible but we won't be made fools. Hard lessons in running a business, but you become better for it. Can't always be amazing campaigns & amazing clients (though I'll take that 90% of the time!) #work #life #career #business #entrepreneurship #advertising #marketing https://lnkd.in/ezXhPrEE Met Rion Harmon at Soho Ludlow House way back in 2019. I hadn't yet started Quan Media Group but I was introduced to him and the amazing Benjamin Witte as we chatted Recess #OOH - and a lot of other things. Fast forward to 2024 - and a handful of campaigns in between. Here we are for Primally Pure and this is a FUN one (keep your eyes open if you're in NYC, BK, LA, DAL and AUS). The Day Job team crushed this creative. Simply can't miss it. Shoutout to Dinah Chapman (one of those A+ clients) 🎨 - Colossal Media #Beauty #OOH #DOOH #Creative #Branding #Marketing #Advertising
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Award by the Royal Society of London Award Fellowship of the Royal SocietyAwarded for"Contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge"[1]Sponsored byRoyal SocietyDate1663; 361 years ago ( )LocationLondonCountryUnited KingdomTotal no. FellowsApproximately 8,000[2] (1,743 living Fellows) Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science, and medical science".[1] Fellowship of the Society, the oldest known scientific academy in continuous existence, is a significant honour. It has been awarded to many eminent scientists throughout history, including Isaac Newton (1672),[2] Benjamin Franklin (1756), Charles Babbage (1816),[2] Michael Faraday (1824),[2] Charles Darwin (1839),[2] Ernest Rutherford (1903),[3] Srinivasa Ramanujan (1918),[4] Jagadish Chandra Bose (1920),[5] Albert Einstein (1921),[6] Paul Dirac (1930), Winston Churchill (1941), Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1944),[7] Prasanta Chandra Mahalabobis (1945),[8] Dorothy Hodgkin (1947),[9] Alan Turing (1951),[10] Lise Meitner (1955),[11] Satyendra Nath Bose (1958),[12] and Francis Crick (1959).[13][14] More recently, fellowship has been awarded to Stephen Hawking (1974), David Attenborough (1983), Tim Hunt (1991), Elizabeth Blackburn (1992), Raghunath Mashelkar (1998), Tim Berners-Lee (2001), Venki Ramakrishnan (2003), Atta-ur-Rahman (2006),[15] Andre Geim (2007),[16] James Dyson (2015), Ajay Kumar Sood (2015), Subhash Khot (2017), Elon Musk (2018),[17] Elaine Fuchs (2019) and around 8,000 others in total,[2] including over 280 Nobel Laureates since 1900. As of October 2018 , there are approximately 1,689 living Fellows, Foreign and Honorary Members, of whom 85 are Nobel Laureates.[18] Fellowship of the Royal Society has been described by The Guardian as "the equivalent of a lifetime achievement Oscar"[19] with several institutions celebrating their announcement each year.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Fellowships [edit] Up to 60 new Fellows (FRS), honorary (HonFRS) and foreign members (ForMemRS) are elected annually in late April or early May, from a pool of around 700 proposed candidates each year.[28] New Fellows can only be nominated by existing Fellows for one of the fellowships described below: Fellow [edit] Every year, up to 52 new fellows are elected from the United Kingdom, the rest of the Commonwealth of Nations and Ireland, which make up around 90% of the society.[29][30] Each candidate is considered on their merits and can be proposed from any sector of the scientific community. Fellows are elected for life on the basis of excellence in science and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters FRS.[1] Foreign member [edit] Every year, fellows elect up to ten new foreign members. Like fellows, foreign members are elected for life through peer review on the basis of excellence in science. As of 2016 , there are around 165 foreign members, who are entitled to use the post-nominal ForMemRS.[31] Honorary fellow [edit] Honorary Fellowship is an honorary academic title awarded to candidates who have given distinguished service to the cause of science, but do not have the kind of scientific achievements required of Fellows or Foreign Members. Honorary Fellows include the World Health Organization's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (2022), Bill Bryson (2013), Melvyn Bragg (2010), Robin Saxby (2015), David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville (2008), Onora O'Neill (2007), John Maddox (2000),[32] Patrick Moore (2001) and Lisa Jardine (2015).[33] Honorary Fellows are entitled to use the post nominal letters HonFRS.[34] Former statute 12 fellowships [edit] Statute 12 is a legacy mechanism for electing members before official honorary membership existed in 1997.[35] Fellows elected under statute 12 include David Attenborough (1983) and John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne (1991). Royal Fellow [edit] The Council of the Royal Society can recommend members of the British royal family for election as Royal Fellow of the Royal Society. As of 2023 there are four royal fellows: Charles III, elected 1978[36] Anne, Princess Royal, elected 1987[37] Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, elected 1990[38] William, Prince of Wales, elected 2009[39] Elizabeth II was not a Royal Fellow, but provided her patronage to the society, as all reigning British monarchs have done since Charles II of England. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1951) was elected under statute 12, not as a Royal Fellow.[40] Election of new fellows [edit] The election of new fellows is announced annually in May, after their nomination and a period of peer-reviewed selection.[1] Nomination [edit] Each candidate for Fellowship or Foreign Membership is nominated by two Fellows of the Royal Society (a proposer and a seconder), who sign a certificate of proposal.[41] Previously, nominations required at least five fellows to support each nomination by the proposer,[41] which was criticised for supposedly establishing an old boy network and elitist gentlemen's club.[42][43][44] The certificate of election (see for example[45]) includes a statement of the principal grounds on which the proposal is being made. There is no limit on the number of nominations made each year. In 2015, there were 654 candidates for election as Fellows and 106 candidates for Foreign Membership.[1] Selection [edit] The Council of the Royal Society oversees the selection process and appoints 10 subject area committees, known as Sectional Committees, to recommend the strongest candidates for election to the Fellowship. The final list of up to 52 Fellowship candidates and up to 10 Foreign Membership candidates is confirmed by the Council in April, and a secret ballot of Fellows is held at a meeting in May. A candidate is elected if they secure two-thirds of votes of those Fellows voting. An indicative allocation of 18 Fellowships can be allocated to candidates from Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences; and up to 10 from Applied Sciences, Human Sciences and Joint Physical and Biological Sciences. A further maximum of six can be 'Honorary', 'General' or 'Royal' Fellows. Nominations for Fellowship are peer reviewed by Sectional Committees, each with at least 12 members and a Chair (all of whom are Fellows of the Royal Society). Members of the 10 Sectional Committees change every three years to mitigate in-group bias. Each Sectional Committee covers different specialist areas including: Computer science Mathematics Astronomy and physics Chemistry Engineering Earth science and environmental science Molecules of Life[46] Cell biology Multicellular organisms Patterns in Populations[47] Admission [edit] New Fellows are admitted to the Society at a formal admissions day ceremony held annually in July,[48] when they sign the Charter Book and the Obligation which reads: "We who have hereunto subscribed, do hereby promise, that we will endeavour to promote the good of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, and to pursue the ends for which the same was founded; that we will carry out, as far as we are able, those actions requested of us in the name of the Council; and that we will observe the Statutes and Standing Orders of the said Society. Provided that, whensoever any of us shall signify to the President under our hands, that we desire to withdraw from the Society, we shall be free from this Obligation for the future".[1] Since 2014, portraits of Fellows at the admissions ceremony have been published without copyright restrictions in Wikimedia Commons under a more permissive Creative Commons license which allows wider re-use.[49][50] Research fellowships and other awards [edit] In addition to the main fellowships of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS & HonFRS), other fellowships are available which are applied for by individuals, rather than through election. These fellowships are research grant awards and holders are known as Royal Society Research Fellows.[52] University research fellowships (URFs): Royal Society University Research Fellowships are for outstanding scientists in the UK who are in the early stages of their research career and have the potential to become leaders in their field.[53] Previous holders of URFs to have been elected FRS at a later date include Richard Borcherds (1994), Jean Beggs (1998), Frances Ashcroft (1999), Athene Donald (1999) and John Pethica (1999).[54] More recent awardees include Terri Attwood, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Brian Cox, Sarah Bridle, Shahn Majid, Tanya Monro, Beth Shapiro, David J. Wales and Katherine Willis. Royal Society Leverhulme Trust senior research fellowships are for scientists who would benefit from a period of full-time research without teaching and administrative duties, supported by the Leverhulme Trust.[55] Newton advanced fellowships provide established international researchers with an opportunity to develop the research strengths and capabilities of their research group. These are provided by the Newton Fund as part of the UK's official development assistance.[56] Industry fellowships are for academic scientists who want to work on a collaborative project with industry, and for scientists in industry who want to work on a collaborative project with an academic organisation.[57] Dorothy Hodgkin fellowships are for outstanding scientists in the UK at an early stage of their research career who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances. These fellowships are named after Dorothy Hodgkin.[58] In addition to the award of Fellowship (FRS, HonFRS & ForMemRS) and the Research Fellowships described above, several other awards, lectures and medals of the Royal Society are also given. See also [edit] Royal Society List of fellows of the Royal Society List of female fellows of the Royal Society Royal Fellow of the Royal Society References [edit]
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The RSE is Scotland’s national academy, focused on its mission to deploy knowledge for public good. Fellows are elected in recognition of their impact in improving the world around them. The new Fellows from the University are: Professor Alessio Ciulli – Director of the Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation, School of Life Sciences Professor Janet Clarkson – Professor of Clinical Effectiveness, School of Dentistry Professor Albena Dinkova-Kostova – Professor of Chemical Biology, School of Medicine Professor Maria Fusco – Chair in Interdisciplinary Writing, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Professor Blair Smith – Professor of Population Health Science, School of Medicine Professor Iain Gillespie, Principal & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dundee, said, “I am delighted that no less than five of our academics have been honoured for the fantastic impact they have made in their respective fields. “This is a richly deserved award for each of them, and I would like to congratulate them all on behalf of the entire University community.” The new Dundee Fellows are among 91 names from Edinburgh from across the sciences, education, the arts, business, and public life honoured by the RSE. They will be joining the RSE’s current Fellowship, which comprises 1,800 people who are recognised as some of the greatest thinkers, researchers and practitioners in their field in Scotland today. Professor Sir John Ball, President of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, said, “It is a great privilege to welcome our new Fellows – they represent outstanding commitment and achievement at the highest level across a diverse range of sectors. “From scientific advancement that changes lives to leading business innovation recognised across the world, the RSE welcomes the best minds to harness their unique insight and make knowledge useful for the greater good.” Further information on the new RSE Fellows from the University of Dundee: Professor Alessio Ciulli studies the structure of proteins and their interactions with other molecules, seeking to develop new tools and reagents to study biology and to develop molecules that target disease-causing proteins with the aim of developing new medicines to treat patients. He founded Dundee’s Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation and is the scientific founder of Amphista therapeutics, a targeted protein degradation company spin out of his laboratory. He has received numerous awards, including most recently the Prous Institute – Overton and Meyer Award for New Technologies in Drug Discovery from the European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry. Professor Janet Clarkson is Director of the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme at NHS Education for Scotland, and Joint Co-Ordinating Editor of Cochrane Oral Health. Her research focuses on the production, synthesis and implementation of evidence to improve routine dental healthcare. She is Chief Investigator on NIHR funded randomised controlled trials in dental primary care totalling £20 million that investigate dental interventions for prevention and treatment. The findings of her research have informed policy in service and education and led to changes clinical practice. Professor Albena Dinkova-Kostova graduated from Sofia University and obtained her PhD from Washington State University before training in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, then joining the University of Dundee in 2007. Her research is committed to understanding how cells and organisms respond to oxidative, inflammatory, and metabolic stress, and is working towards development of strategies for protection against chronic disease. She was named among the top influential academics in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 lists. Professor Maria Fusco is from Belfast and is the author of eight sole-authored books. These include Legend of the Necessary Dreamer, named as “a new classic of female philosophical fiction”. She is an Hawthornden Fellow, recipient of The Scottish Book Trust’s Robert Louis Stevenson award and has been writer-in-residence at several institutions. She currently holds a personal Chair in Interdisciplinary Writing at Dundee, having previously held posts at the University of Edinburgh and Goldsmiths, University of London. In Spring 2023, she is premiering History of the Present, a new opera-film about the peacelines in Belfast, which will tour internationally. Professor Blair Smith is an academic general practitioner, currently also practising clinically as a Consultant in Pain Medicine. He is Director of the Tayside Clinical Trials Unit and has led pioneering research on the epidemiology and genetics of pain, with a view to its treatment and prevention. A co-investigator in research grants worth approximately £27.5 million, he is the author of more than 280 peer-reviewed research papers and has held various advisory positions with Scottish Government, including Lead Clinician for Chronic Pain (2014 to 2021). Awards include the British Pain Society Medal for ‘outstanding contribution to the field of pain’.
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BSc, BA (Hons), PhD (Qld), MA (Yale), MA, DLitt (Oxford), FAHA Peter Harrison is Professor Emeritus of History and Philosophy at UQ and a Professorial Research Fellow at The University of Notre Dame, Australia. Peter is an Australian Laureate Fellow and previous Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Before coming to UQ he was the Idreos Professor of Science and Religion and Director of the Ian Ramsey Centre at the University of Oxford. He has published extensively in the field of intellectual history with a focus on the philosophical, scientific and religious thought of the early modern period, and has a particular interest in historical and contemporary relations between science and religion. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Yale and Princeton, is a founding member of the International Society for Science and Religion, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. In 2011 he delivered the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh. Author of over 100 articles and book chapters, his six books include, most recently, The Territories of Science and Religion (Chicago, 2015), winner of the 2016 Aldersgate Prize.
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91 new Fellows have been elected from across the sciences, arts, education, business and public life
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), Scotland’s National Academy, has announced its 2023 intake of Fellows, with several business leaders among the 91 new names. Robin Watson CBE, former chief executive of engineering consultancy Wood, was awarded a Fellowship for his services to business. He stepped down from the role in 2022, after spending 10 years on the board, seven of which as boss. Watson commented: “The RSE has a long, rich and diverse history with a purpose which has endured, advancing learning and useful knowledge. In today’s challenging environment, this purpose appears more precious than ever, and I very much look forward to helping support the innovative thinkers of the future, as an RSE Fellow.” Alexander (Sandy) Begbie CBE, chief executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise, has also been made a Fellow. Prior to his current role, Begbie held several senior HR and transformation director roles in both financial services and the energy sectors - including Tesco Bank, Standard Life, Royal Bank of Scotland, Aegon and Scottish Power. Begbie said: “I am thoroughly looking forward to actively contributing to the work the RSE, and specifically in areas where I have a particular interest, for example the economy and business, inclusion, social mobility and employability.” Jackie Waring, an entrepreneurial Scottish angel investor, will also be joining this year’s cohort. With a track record of more than 30 years of advocacy for women's entrepreneurship, she has been an active advisor to governments, industry bodies and several high growth businesses. Waring has also founded Investing Women Angels, Scotland’s first all-female business angel group, and set up AccelerateHER, a network of female founders and partners. She said: “I look forward to actively contributing to the organisation’s exceptional work in promoting economic and social progress building on the efforts of Investing Women Angels and AccelerateHER to inspire and support future generations of innovative thinkers.” Professor Sir John Ball, RSE president, said: “It is a great privilege to welcome our new Fellows – they represent outstanding commitment and achievement at the highest level across a diverse range of sectors. “Harnessing our Fellows’ talents and ideas allows us to mobilise a wide range of expertise to tackle some of the most complex challenges society faces.” The RSE’s current Fellowship of around 1,800 includes some of the greatest thinkers, researchers and practitioners working in or with Scotland today.
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The article analyzes the origins of scienti c diplomacy. The authors believe that it dates back to 1899, when the International Association of Academies (IAA) was created. The authors also refute the thesis that the IAA did not operate in 1913. To con rm their conclusions, the authors publish archival materials about the activities of the IAA in 1913, about its Congress in St. Petersburg (Russia), about the work of the American astronomer D.E. Hale (which contradicts the opinion of the authors of some publications about the non-participation of the American Academy in the activities of the IAA). The authors of the article cite the memoirs of Russian scientists V.I. Vernadsky and A.S. Famintsyn, as well as the French mathematician G. Darboux considering the IAA, who took an active part in the work of this organization. At the same time, the authors managed to identify the names of some scientists from Germany, Austria, Great Britain, France, the USA and Russia, who were involved in the creation and activities of the IAA. The article also considers such systematic forums of the 20th century as the Pugwash and Dartmouth conferences. It were the activities of the considered international scienti c organizations and conferences that formed the initial forms of scienti c diplomacy, the development of which in the 21st century can contribute to the resolution of both scienti c and political contradictions. The authors point, the issue calls for further research to publish archival and other materials on the activities of the IAA, the Pugwash and Dartmouth conferences, for the development of the modern theory of science diplomacy and the formation of the science diplomacy history.
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ORIGINS OF SCIENTIFIC DIPLOMACY: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIES, PUGWASH AND DARTMOUTH CONFERENCES Abstract The article analyzes the origins of scientific diplomacy. The authors believe that it dates back to 1899, when the International Association of Academies (IAA) was created. The authors also refute the thesis that the IAA did not operate in 1913. To confirm their conclusions, the authors publish archival materials about the activities of the IAA in 1913, about its Congress in St. Petersburg (Russia), about the work of the American astronomer D.E. Hale (which contradicts the opinion of the authors of some publications about the non-participation of the American Academy in the activities of the IAA). The authors of the article cite the memoirs of Russian scientists V.I. Vernadsky and A.S. Famintsyn, as well as the French mathematician G. Darboux considering the IAA, who took an active part in the work of this organization. At the same time, the authors managed to identify the names of some scientists from Germany, Austria, Great Britain, France, the USA and Russia, who were involved in the creation and activities of the IAA. The article also considers such systematic forums of the 20th century as the Pugwash and Dartmouth conferences. It were the activities of the considered international scientific organizations and conferences that formed the initial forms of scientific diplomacy, the development of which in the 21st century can contribute to the resolution of both scientific and political contradictions. The authors point, the issue calls for further research to publish archival and other materials on the activities of the IAA, the Pugwash and Dartmouth conferences, for the development of the modern theory of science diplomacy and the formation of the science diplomacy history. Key words: science diplomacy, International Association of Academies, Pugwash Conferences, Dartmouth Conferences. Authors Gorokhov Andrei editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Russian Political Science, PhD in Political Sciences (Russia) Vitorovich Zoran editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Global Processes, PhD (Switzerland) Eleeva (Makoeva) Dzerassa lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (Russia) It would seem a simple question — from what year can we talk about scientific diplomacy? Yes, "scientific diplomacy" is a modern concept, but, in our opinion, the practice of scientific diplomacy begins with the institutionalization of systemic interaction between scientific organizations at the international level. This level of relationship between scientific organizations dates back to the establishment in 1899 of the International Association of Academies (IAA). We will write about the establishment of this organization further, as well as publish several documents translated from French (since this was the language of communication of the IAA) into English, related to the activities of the Association. By publishing historical documents, we want to refute several inaccurate statements that take place in scientific articles and on electronic resources. Of the erroneous theses, we identified the following statements: 1) the activities of the IAA ended in 1912; 2) The United States did not take part in the establishment and activities of the IAA. In fact, in 1913 in St. Petersburg (at that time the capital of Russia) the fifth Congress of the organization was held, and US representatives actively participated in the work of the IAA, which is confirmed by archival documents of the American astronomer George Ellery Hale (1868-1938), one of the founders of the California Institute of Technology, a foreign corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as documents from the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire. Foundation of the IAA: initiators, main participants At present, there are very few articles and books in the scientific literature that would describe and study the process of creation and activities of the IAA. As a result, different sources and different countries write different data on the creation of this organization. Let's give some examples. The website of the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities (German: Union der deutschen Akademien der Wissenschaften) states that "at the initiative of the Cartel1, under the leadership of the Prussian Academy, the "International Association of Academies" was created in 1899. The IAA lasted until the outbreak of the First World War and was never officially disbanded. It brought together four German academies in Berlin, Göttingen, Leipzig and Munich, the Vienna Academy and 19 other academies, mostly from Europe. These 24 academies successfully worked in the 31st scientific section in two directions: natural sciences and humanities" [18]. At the same time, the Russian scientist Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (1863— 1945), who took an active part in the IAA, informs the organization was created due to the initiative of the Royal Society of London. In his article, Vernadsky wrote: "The International Association of Academies <...> was formed in 1899 due to the initiative of the Royal Society of London. The Royal Society of London (one of the oldest and most influential academies), recently celebrating its 250th anniversary, raised the issue of organizing an International Association of Academies in 1898. A similar opinion can be found in the British Medical Journal: «The final steps for the foundation of an International Association of Academies were taken at a meeting held at Wiesbaden on October 1th. on the proposal of the Royal Society of London it was determined that the first 1 «Cartel» — "Association of scientific corporations", founded in Leipzig in 1893 with the aim of implementing joint research projects. Initially, the Cartel included the academies in Göttingen, Leipzig and Munich, as well as the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Although the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin participated in the preparation of this association, it did not join it until 1906. (link: Seit mehr als 125 Jahren arbeiten die Wissenschaftsakademien bereits zusammen. — URL: https://www. akademienunion.de/akademienunion/au/kleine-geschichte-der-akademienunion). general meeting should be held in Paris in 1900» [12. — Р. 1212]. Given the various information about the initiators of the creation of the IAA, we considered it necessary to refer directly to the memories of those who took part in the creation of the IAA — scientists of the late 19th — early 20th centuries. And we found such scientists, as well as some of their publications, which reveal the history of the formation and development of the IAA. Based on the sources of the archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences [5], we can name a number of scientists who were involved in the creation and development of the IAA, for example, Andrei Sergeevich Famintsyn1 (1835-1918) and Karl Genrik-hovich Zaleman2 (1849-1916), members of the IAA bureau from Russia. The St. Petersburg Bureau of the IAA included Oscar Andreevich Backlund3 (1846-1916), 1 Andrei Sergeevich Famintsyn is one of the outstanding biologists of Russia, the founder of Russian plant physiology, the founder of the Institute of Plant Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the organizer of the first university department of plant physiology and the author of the first domestic textbook on this subject, ordinary professor at St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (see: Кузнецов В.В., Дмитриев Г.А. Неоправданно забытое имя. К 175-летию со Дня рождения Академика А.С. Фаминцына // Вестник Российской академии наук. — Т. 80. — № 8. — 2010. — C. 726-733 [Kuznetsov V.V., Dmitriev G.A. Unjustifiably forgotten name. On the 175th anniversary of the birth of Academician A.S. Famintsyn // Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. — T. 80. — No. 8. — 2010. — Pp. 726-733]). 2 Karl Genrikhovich Zaleman — Iranian philologist from Russia, full member of the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, director of the Asian Museum of the Academy of Sciences (1890-1916). Under K.G. Zaleman Museum has become the world's largest repository of monuments of the written culture of the peoples of the East. His main scientific works are devoted to Iranian philology, the Ossetian language, the languages of the Pamirs. 3 Oskar Andreevich Backlund — Russian and Swedish astronomer, full member of the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, director of the Nikolaev Main Astronomical Observatory in Pulkovo (1895-1916). Under Backlund, the southern branches of the Pulkovo Observatory were created: in Odessa (1898), Simeiz and Nikolaev (1908-1912). Boris Borisovich Golitsyn4 (1862-1916), K.G. Zaleman, Alexander Sergeevich Lappo-Danilevsky5 (1863-1919), Pyotr Vasilyevich Nikitin6 (1849-1916). Also, going by the archive documents, French mathematician, member of the Paris Academy of Sciences Jean Gaston Darboux (1842-1917), French mathematician, philosopher and linguist Louis Coutu-rat (1868-1914) and English physiologist Michael Foster (1836- 1907) were active within IAA. Of course, these are just a few of the hundreds of scientists from around the world who were involved in the creation and development of the IAA. As for memoirs, at the moment we have found several sources that date back to the first years of the 20th century. The memoirs of the Russian biologist A.S. Famintsyn [9; 10]. Mathematician Gaston Darboux [17] wrote a review article in French about the creation of the IAA; an article by the Russian scientist V.I. Vernadsky [2] and archival documents of the American astronomer George Ellery Hale [11]. Memoirs of A.S. Famintsyna, G. Darboux, D.E. Hale were not republished nor translated into different languages either in the 20th or at the beginning of the 21st century, which certainly led to an 4 Boris Borisovich Golitsyn — Russian physicist and geophysicist, one of the founders of seismology, academician of the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1908). 5 Alexander Sergeevich Lappo-Danilevsky — historian, one of the founders of the methodology of historical science in Russia, full member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, was the first chairman of the Russian Sociological Society named after M.M. Kovalevsky, the initiator of the creation of the Institute of Social Sciences in Petrograd (1918), led a seminar on the diplomacy of private acts, the founder of a new direction in Russian diplomacy. Created a scientific school in the field of source studies. From 1917 he was the chairman of the Union of Russian Archival Workers, he was a supporter of a large-scale reform of the archival business. 6 Petr Vasilievich Nikitin — philologist, archaeologist, researcher of ancient Greek and Byzantine literature, rector of the Imperial St. Petersburg University (1890-1897), academician, vice president of the Academy of Sciences (1900-1916). information gap about the creation and activities of the IAA. It is extremely necessary to return sources about the activities of the IAA to scientific circulation, as the modern concept of scientific diplomacy cannot be formulated and theoretically substantiated without taking into account the historical experience of the creation and endeavor of the IAA. It is hard to overestimate the importance of the IAA, since it is the first scientific organization that has embodied scientific diplomacy into real practice. We believe that all of the above sources should be republished. In this article, we will quote several fragments from the memoirs of scientists, as well as publish some archival documents. In the future, beyond the scope of this article, we will try to publish a number of texts and documents on the activities of the IAA, this will be our small contribution to the development of scientific diplomacy, which has a centuries-old history, and this historical experience should be known to modern researchers and practitioners of scientific diplomacy. From the memoirs of A.S. Famintsyn As for the initiators of the creation of the IAA, A.S. Famintsyn writes quite clearly — these are, «besides the academies (Berlin, Vienna and Munich), three learned societies: the Royal Society of Sciences in Gottingen, the Royal Society of Sciences in Leipzig and the Royal Society of London» [9. — p. 158]. The first proposal of the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences to take part in the creation of the IAA was received in 1898 by the President of the Royal Society of London, the creator of surgical antiseptics, Sir Joseph Lister (1827-1912), and in 1899 by the indispensable secretary of the Berlin Academy of Sciences Hermann Diels (1848 -1922) notified the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences that «in accordance with the decision of the Congress of the German Academies in Munich and in agreement with the Royal Society in London, he invites, on behalf of the Berlin Academy, the Imperial Academy of Sciences to take part in the conference scheduled in Wiesbaden for October 9 and 10 (new style) and with the aim of founding the International Association of Academies» [9. — p. 159]. As for the purpose of the organization of the IAA, according to A.S. Famintsyn, is as follows: «to promote by all means the implementation of scientific enterprises, beyond the strength of not only one person, but also a separate nation. Therefore, the Association considers its main task to be the implementation of the widest possible and easy communication, both between individual scientists and scientific societies of all countries of the globe, with the aim of working together according to a strictly thought-out and developed plan in advance» [9. — p. 168]. In our opinion, such a goal and task of the IAA completely coincide with the modern goal of science diplomacy, which once again confirms the value of the experience of the creation and activities of the IAA for modern theorists and practitioners of science diplomacy. It should be noted that the assessment of the IAA by A.S. Famintsyn coincided with the assessments of his other contemporaries, for example, a few days after the meeting of representatives of the Academies in Wiesbaden, a short article about the IAA was published in the journal Nature, predicting good prospects for such an international scientific organization: «Association of Academies will be a more flexible instrument for good than are international organizations appointed for specific purposes, and composed either of persons named by the Governments of the countries represented, the associated Academies to discuss questions connected with any branch of science which might in their opinion call for international cooperation, and if they decided that such action was desirable, to take steps to call the attention of the scientific world or of the various Governments to the necessity For united action... It is obvious that an Institution Founded on these lines may become of the very first importance, and may play the part of an international parliament of science» [14]. Gaston Darboux on IAA G. Darboux in his article described the process of creating the IAA, and noted the ideological inspirer of the IAA establishment, namely the German philosopher and scientist Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), who once expressed the idea of "creating an association of the leading academies of the whole world" [17. — P 196]. And this idea was picked up at the end of the 19th century, according to G. Darboux, by the German historian Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903), the Austrian geologist Eduard Suess (1831-1914) and Hermann Diels mentioned above. This version is generally confirmed by a modern researcher, a representative of the German Historical Institute in London, Peter Alter. At the same time, P. Alter in his article "The Royal Society and the International Association of Academies 1897-1919"1 refers to the memoirs of the English physicist Arthur Schuster (1851-1934), who claims that the mathematician Felix Klein (1849-1925) in 1897 was the first to express the idea of creating an association between scientific academies around the world. However, as the IAA idea creator, A. Schuster, as well as G. Diels, refers to the German historian T. Mommsen, who then became a Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1902. Researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences Johannes Mattes and Doris Corradini write about T. Mommsen's contribution to the promotion of the idea of creating the IAA2. 1 See: Alter P. The Royal Society and the International Association of Academies 1897-1919 // Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Mar., 1980), pp. 241-264. 2 See: Corradini D.A., Mattes J. Die Akademie und die Internationalisierung der wissenschaftlichen Zusammenarbeit. Kartell Austrian researchers also note the role of the Austrian geologist E. Suess in the IAA creation. In the work of Y. Matthes and D. Corradini there is a photo published from the IAA conference, which took place in Wiesbaden. We are posting this photo as there are scientists in it, largely due to whom the IAA was created. As for the creation of the IAA, G. Darboux writes that «in 1898, several scientists from different countries expressed the opinion in private conversations that circumstances had become favorable for a return to the plan of founding the International Association of Academies» [17. — P. 197]. And in 1898, the issue of the IAA was included on the agenda of the "Cartel" ("Association of Scientific Corporations") in Göttingen, which was attended by German anatomist Heinrich Wilhelm Waldeyer3 (1836-1921) from the Berlin Academy; from the Royal Society, Sir Michael Foster4 and the physicist Arthur William Rucker5 (1848-1915), and Messrs. Armstrong and Schuster6. As a result of this meeting, the Academies, which are part of the Cartel, approved the creation of the International Association of Academies, and representatives of the Royal Society promised to support such an undertaking. On October 9-10, 1899, at the IAA conference in Wiesbaden, which was held with the active participation of one of the secretaries of the Berlin Academy, astronomer Arthur von Auwers (1838-1915), the IAA charter was developed, which G. Darboux publishes in his article in full [ 17. — P. 203-206]. und Internationale Assoziation der Akademien (1892-1914). — URL: https://www.austriaca. at/0xc1aa5576%200x003d684e.pdf. 3 G.V. Waldeyer is also known for the fact that in 1891 he proposed the term "neuron", considered in the aggregate of the body with processes. And in 1883 he introduced the term "chromosome". 4 Michael Foster was one of the secretaries of the Royal Society from 1881 to 1903. 5 Arthur William Rucker served as Secretary of the Royal Society from 1896 to 1901. 6 Probably, G. Darboux calls the British physicist of German origin Arthur Schuster (1851-1934). Conference of the International Association of Academies in Wiesbaden, October 9-10, 1899 The photo shows: Top row (left to right): Austrian chemist Adolf Lieben (1836-1914), English physicist Arthur Schuster (1851-1934), German mathematician Walter Dyck (1856-1934), Russian Iranian philologist Karl Zaleman (1849-1916), British chemist Henry E. Armstrong (1848-1937), German philologist Friedrich Leo (1851-1914). Middle row (left to right): German jurist and legal historian Hermann von Sicher (1839-1901), German philologist Ernst Windisch (1844-1918), British physicist Arthur Ruecker (1848-1915), American physician and physiologist Henry P. Bowditch (1840-1911), German chemist Johannes Wislicenus (1835-1902), German philologist Hermann Alexander Diels (1848-1922), Russian botanist Andrey Famintsyn (1835-1918), French chemist Henri Moissan (1852-1907), Austrian chemist and physicist Victor von Lang (1838-1921), American chemist Ira Remsen (1846-1927), German zoologist Ernst Ehlers (1835-1925). Bottom row (from left to right): French mathematician Gaston Darboux (1842-1917), German astronomer Arthur Overs (1838-1915), American astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835-1909), German geologist Karl von Zittel (1839-1904), German pathologist Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902), Austrian philosopher Theodor Gompertz (1832-1912), Austrian philologist Adolf Mussafia (1835-1905) Based on the memoirs of the direct participants to the creation of the IAA, A.S. Famintsyn and G. Darboux, it can be stated that the process of creating the IAA does not contradict the information published in the monograph of the St. Petersburg branch of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, namely: general interest. The Association took under its patronage a number of major scientific projects in the field of natural sciences and the humanities: seismologi-cal observations were developed, the 30th meridian arc was measured, a magnetic survey was made; editions of the works of Euler and Leibniz were being prepared. From humanitarian enterprises, the prepa- ration of the Encyclopedia of Islam, the first volume of which was published in 1927, the publication of the Mahabharata and the collection of ancient Greek and Latin medical texts (Corpus medicorum antiquorum), etc., was carried out. The Association's bodies were the General Assembly and the Council. The general meeting met every three years and consisted of two sections, physical and mathematical and historical and philological. The first General Assembly was held in Paris in 1901, the second — in 1904 in London, the third congress was held in 1907 in Vienna, the fourth — in 1910 in Rome and, finally, the fifth — in 1913 in St. Petersburg. The main initiators of the creation of the International Association of Academies were in 1898 the Royal Society of London and the Assembly of German Academies, which entered into negotiations with the most important scientific communities in Europe and America, including the Imperial Academy of Sciences. The founding conference was held in Wiesbaden on October 9-10, 1899. Ten academies were the founders of the Association: the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, the Royal Society of Sciences in Gottingen, the Royal Saxon Society of Sciences in Leipzig, the Royal Society in London, the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich, Academy of Sciences in Paris, Imperial Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, National Academy dei Lincei in Rome, National Academy of Sciences in Washington, Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna. The creation of the International Association of Academies was evidence of a kind of scientific work "globalization", expressed in the unification of efforts not only of individual scientists, but also of entire scientific institutions from different countries. In these international organizations, each academy represented the science of its country» [1. — P. 937-938]. IAA and the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences The result of the conference on October 9-10, 1899, in Wiesbaden, was the decision to invite nine more Academies to the IAA — from Amsterdam, Brussels, Budapest, Christiania, Copenhagen, Madrid, Stockholm, as well as the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Literature (Paris) and the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences (Paris) [9 — p. 160]. Throughout the existence of the IAA, the composition of the participants was replenished, in subsequent years it also included: the British Academy, the Imperial Academy of Japan, the Swiss Society of Naturalists, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Finnish Academy of Sciences in Helsingfors. It should be noted that in 1901 in Paris, at a meeting of the General Assembly of the IAA, only one topic was proposed, which was proposed by the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences — the complete edition of the works of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The French philosopher Victor Brochard (1848-1907) voiced the proposal to the Assembly. Here are a few words from his speech: "Leibniz's scientific activity is so extensive that it interests more or less scientists from all over the world, regardless of the subject of research, and, without exaggeration, we can say that Leibniz, as it were, embodies the idea that we are trying to implement now. He is the world himself. From the age of 22, he dreamed of organizing a Bibliographic Review, an inventory of all human knowledge, an encyclopedia that combines all sciences in a deductive form. All his life he was preoccupied with the idea of creating a universal language or script. Finally, as President Darboux aptly pointed out in his speech, he was the first to have the idea of organizing a federation of academia. He was the forerunner of our Association and justice requires that our first work be dedicated to him" [9. — P. 164]. As a result, it was decided to present a plan for the publication of Leibniz's works by the next General Meeting of the IAA and instruct the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences and the Academy of Sciences in Berlin to elect one delegate-directors to run this enterprise with the following instructions: 1) address all libraries and public book depositories with a request to indicate all articles useful for this publication; 2) compile a descriptive or systematic catalog of these articles; 3) to prepare a detailed draft of the publication [9 — p. 165]. Some erroneous data about IAA The paucity of research currently on the activities of the IAA leads to errors. For example, The American Science Review wrote that "Before the war the International Association of Academies, of which the United States was not a member, formed in 1900, met the need for organized cooperation among scholars" [15. — P. 499]. But representatives of the United States participated in the creation of the IAA and in its activities. For example, a letter from the Russian astronomer Oskar Andreevich Backlund (1846-1916) to the National Academy of Sciences in Washington has been preserved on the official letterhead of the IAA. The scientist asks to be informed about the decision of the American Academy to include two new academies from Scotland and Finland into the Association. We publish the text of this letter (translated from French into English) in an appendix to this article (see Appendix No. 1). Therefore — we can say for sure — the American Academy participated in the activities of the IAA. A telegram from the American astronomer George Ellery Hale to Russian scientists has also been preserved, in which it is reported that the United States entered the First World War and this event should contribute to the further development of cooperation between researchers from the United States and Russia (see Appendix No. 2). In response to a message from George Ellery Hale, a telegram was sent from Petrograd1 (see Appendix No. 3) signed by Sergei Fedorovich Oldenburg (1863-1934), permanent secretary of the Russian Academy of Sciences, stating that the Russian Academy of Sciences had received a telegram from American colleagues and was sending in response, fraternal greetings with firm conviction in the triumph of law [8]. S.F. Oldenburg requires a separate study, as an example of a scientist and diplomat, since he was elected to many foreign scientific academies and scientific centers, was a corresponding member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, the Gottingen Acad- 1 St. Petersburg on August 18, 1914 was renamed Petrograd. emy of Sciences, an honorary member of the Royal Asian Society of Great Britain, the Paris Asian Society, an honorary doctor of the Eberdeen University of Glasgow and the Archaeological Institute of India. Moreover, from the published list of participants in the IAA conference in Wiesbaden in 1899 [See: 17 — P. 202] American scientists represented the National Academy in Washington at the IAA conference: astronomer and mathematician Simon Newcomb2 (1835-1909), chemist Ira Rem-sen3 (1846-1927) and physiologist Henry Pickering Bowditch (1840-1911). Such a list of representatives is also confirmed in the published reports of the National Academy in Washington, and the decision that the Academy accepts membership in the IAA4. IAA in 1913 And one more mistake. Two scholarly websites state that the last activity of the IAA was in 1912: on the portal of the Union of International Associations [13] and on the site of the National Library of France project data.bnf.fr. Here is a quote from this resource: «Association créée en 1889 à Wiesbaden, Allemagne; fonctionne jusqu'en 1912 environ» [16] (In English: Association created in 1889 in Wiesbaden, Germany; operates until about 1912). But the documents say opposite. In 1913, the General Assembly (Congress) of the Association was held in St. Petersburg. In confirmation of this event, we are publishing a photocopy of the Card of Assembly Delegate George Ellery Hale, one of the founders of the California Institute of Technology. 2 Simon Newcomb was a member of the Royal Society of London (1877) of the Paris Academy of Sciences, was a foreign honorary member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1896). 3 Ira Remsen served as president of the US National Academy of Sciences from 1907 to 1913. 4 For more details see: Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1899. Washington, 1900 — P. 13-18. NB. La présente carte donne droit de participation aux travaux et excursions du Congrès tout en offrant l'avantage de servir de lettre de recommandation auprès des autorités russes. ИМПЕРАТОРСКАЯ АКАДЕМ 1Я НАУКЪ. Организации! ное Бюро Общпго Собрашя Международной Ассоц1&цш ЛкадопЛ, Ночетннмъ ИредсЪдатолемъ котораго состоит» Его Императорское Высочество Велижй Князь КОНСТАНТИНЪ КОНСТАНТИНОВИЧЪ, проентъ оказывать поименованному въ ссмъ билстЬ лицу, прп въ-Ьзд-Ь н во время пребывашя его въ Pocciii, всякое сод!;Яств1е, согласно опещальиымъ расноряжошямъ, сд-Ьланнымь своонременно под-ложащнмъ вТдомстиамъ Гг. Министрами: Иностранных!. Д+лъ, Внутрениихъ ДЬлъ, Финансовъ и Путей Сообщешя. Figure 1 — Card of the delegate of the IAA Congress in 1913 in St. Petersburg. Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.31003705 On the back of the card is written in French: «Note. This card gives the right to participate in the work of the Congress and excursions, as well as the advantage as a letter of recommendation to the Russian authorities». Also on the card is a text in Russian: «The Imperial Academy of Sciences. Organizational Bureau of the General Meeting of the International Association of Academies, whose Honorary Chairman is His Imperial Highness Grand Duke KONSTANTIN KONSTANTINOVICH1, asks that the person named on this ticket be indicated, upon entry and during his stay in Russia, is assisted in any necessary way, in accordance with special orders made in a timely manner to the relevant departments of Messrs. ministers: foreign affairs, internal affairs, finance and communications». Another document. This is an invitation from the city of St. Petersburg to a delegate to come to a concert in honor of the IAA Congress. 1 Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich Romanov (1858-1915), great uncle of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, headed the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences for over a quarter of a century, from 1889 to 1915. By decree of Emperor Alexander III of May 3, 1889, Konstantin Konstanti-novich was appointed the twelfth president of the Academy since its foundation in 1725. It should also be noted that the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire preserved the report of the Counselor of the Russian Embassy in Great Britain Nikolai Sevastyanovich von Etter2 (1865-1935) to the Second Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry of March 19 / April 1, in which he informs that the Secretary of the Royal Society R. Harrison applied to the Russian Embassy with a statement that the Congress of the International Association of Academies, which will be held in May 1913 in St. Petersburg, will be sent representatives — members of the Royal Society: one of the Secretaries of the Society, Professor Arthur Schuster3 (1851-1934 ); Lieutenant Colonel, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sir David Prain4 (1857-1944); professor of physiology at Liverpool University Charles 2 Von Etter Nikolai Sevastyanovich — Russian diplomat, in 1906-1915 he was an adviser to the embassy in London. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Persian Court (1915-1917). In exile in Finland. He died in 1935 at the Heiko estate near Borgo. 3 Sir Franz Arthur Friedrich Schuster — English physicist, served as Secretary of the Royal Society and was elected Vice President (1919-20) and Foreign Secretary (1920-24). 4 Sir David Prain, a botanist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1905 and also became director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He held this post until 1922. Figure 2 — An invitation from the city of St. Petersburg to a delegate to come to a concert in honor of the IAA Congress. Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www. jstor.org/stable/community.31003705 Scott Sherrington1 (1857-1952) and professor of astronomy at Oxford University Herbert Hall Turner2 (1861-1930). At the same time, according to N.S. von-Etter, R. Harrison asked the Russian embassy in London to provide representatives of the Royal Society with travel to Russia «without any difficulties and special formalities» [19]. With the consent of the Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, a photocopy of N.S. von-Etter are published in full in this publication. In 1913, the activities of the Association continued. And this is confirmed by documents. In our subsequent articles, we will publish documents on the activities of the IAA, including the results and results of the congress of the organization in St. Petersburg in 1913. In the personal archive of V.I. Verna-dsky, a list of delegates to this congress 1 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington — an outstanding English neurophysiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1932 (1/2 prize, jointly with Edgar Adrian). Wording of the Nobel Committee: "for their discoveries concerning the functions of neurons" (for their discoveries regarding the functions of neurons). 2 Herbert Hall Turner is a British astronomer and seismologist. Secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society. From 1884-1894 he was chief assistant at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. It was he who transmitted to the Lowell Observatory the proposal of an eleven-year-old girl from Oxford, Venetia Burney, to name the ninth planet Pluto. of the IAA has been preserved [4]. In the same year, a Russian scientist wrote an article about the IAA, which contains important words: "In these world cultural organizations we see the weak sprouts of a great future — a single world organization of all mankind, which our descendants will see. <...> In this personal communication and in the habit created through such congresses to work together to achieve goals that pursue scientific truth, eternal and unchanging, outside the framework of political and national life that separates us, lies the significance of organizations such as the Union of Academies "[2]. At the IAA congress in St. Petersburg not only purely scientific, but also universal issues were discussed — for example, how to move to a single calendar3. It was the question of the unification of the calendar that the French Academy of Sciences proposed to include in the discussion and in the final resolution following the results of the Congress (see Appendix No. 4). Here is a quote from a surviving document: «The complex issues associated with the reform of the calendar will require careful study. Therefore, the [Paris] Acad- 3 The transition of the countries of the world to the Gregorian calendar was very long. For example, Denmark switched to it in 1700, Great Britain in 1752, Japan in 1873, China in 1911, Turkey in 1925, Bulgaria in 1916, Russia in 1918, Serbia in 1919, Greece in 1924. 421 \ ■ ^/¿осослястДсг Ч / У 1 И J г, 21 MA I'll!) 13 К1 Во нторой Департамент*. fj-'i, YtfUgiWS?) \ Т9Марта/1АПр£ля 1913 года. So. iil VСекретарь Королевскасю Общества (i'he Royal Society) обратился въ ИМПЕРАТОРСКОЕ Посольство оъ заяв~ лен1емъ, что на устрояемый въ Hat Mtcani въ С.-Петербург^ ИМПЕРАТОРСКОМ) Академ1ею Наукъ съ4зд8 Международной AccociauiH Академий названное Обцество отправляетъ четырехъ членовъ, въ качг-ств4 своихъ представителей, а именно: Поофессора Артура Щустера,одного ивъ Секретарей Общества,Подполковника Сэра Давида Прэна,Директора Королевскаго Ботаническаго Сада въ Кь», Профессора. * : м Vi'/ Figure 3 — Report of the Counselor of the Russian Embassy in the UK N.S. von-Etter to the Second Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry dated March 19/April 1, 1913. emy proposes to the vote of the Association the following draft resolution: «The International Association of Academies decides to establish an International Commission on the Calendar, which is entrusted with studying issues related to the unification and simplification of calendars and fixing the Easter holiday...» [11]. The full text of the proposal from the French Academy of Sciences can be found in Appendix No. 4 — we have translated this document from French into English. In 1914, the world plunged into the First World War, and this was the reason Чарльса Скотта Щеррингтона, профессора ФизЮлотЧи ъ% Ливерпульском* Университет^ и Профессора Герберта Голля Тернера, Профессора Астроном1и въ Оксфордской Университет^. Bméctî ci означеннымъ заявленхемъ г.Р. Харрисонъ обратился въ Посольство съ ходатайством^ объ оказанли поименованным* делегатамъ возможнаго содМств1я, въ видах* обезпеченЛя имъ проезда въ С.-Петербург* безъ какихъ либо затруднен^ и осо— бенныхъ формальностей« Доводя о вышеизложенном* до св$Л,вн1я Второго Департамента, ИМПЕРАТОРСКОЕ Посольство будете имйть честь ожидать указан!й относительно просимый льгот*, предполагая, съ своей стороны, ограничить их* общею рекомендаЩев пограничной нашей Таможне. Советник* Посольства: Source. AFPRE, f. Second department, op. 691, d. 74, l. 6-6rev [АВПРИ, ф. Второй департамент, оп. 691, д. 74, л. 6-6об.]. IAA's contribution to the development of science and scientific diplomacy In our opinion, the results of the IAA's activities are underestimated by contemporaries. Some researchers, for example why the Association ceased its activities, despite the fact that the Berlin Academy, which was supposed to be in charge of the Association, transferred its powers to the Royal Academy in Antwerp. The academies of the Entente countries did not agree to further cooperation Tsee: 1. — P. 8961. P. Alter1, present the results of the IAA activities briefly, moreover, it is claimed that they were insignificant. It seems to us, that such a conclusion calls for preliminary study of the results of the IAA's activities, which currently does not exist. Although even now we can mention worth contribution of the IAA to the development of human science, its connection with the brain studies. At the turn of 19 century, the Swiss anatomist and embryologist Wilhelm Gies (1831-1904) paved the way to a brain study project. One institute could not manage to put so ambitious project into practice, so since the 1900s, the scientist has been working on a plan to create a network of research institutes for mapping the brains of animals and humans. The detailed development of the brain research project and its further implementation was handled by the Central Commission for Brain Research2, which was established by the IAA on June 5, 1903 in London. Wilhelm Gees was elected the first chairman of this commission, and after his death in 1904, Gees was replaced by the German anatomist Heinrich Wilhelm Waldeyer (1836-1921). At the same time, the decision to create a commission was made at the first Congress of the IAA in 1901 in Paris. Due to the report on the Congress of A.S. Famintsyn, we can accurately reproduce this decision of the IAA: "... to form a commission under the Association to develop 1 See: Alter P. The Royal Society and the International Association of Academies 1897-1919 // Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Mar., 1980), pp. 241-264. 2 On the establishment and activities of the commission, see the following publications: Eling P., Hofman M.A. The Central Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam and its Directors // Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 23: 109-119, 2014; Jagella S., Koehler P.J. The International Brain Commission (1903-1914): Dutch and Swiss Perspective (Towards Neurosciences Beyond Borders) // Clinical & Trans-lational Neuroscience January-June 2018: 1-10; Richter J. The Brain Commission of the International Association of Academies: The first international society of neurosciences // Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 445-457, 2000. brain anatomy together and instruct it to develop a plan for the establishment of a system of international institutions, in order to improve research methods, collecting monotonous reception of material that would be available to any scientist for use" [9. — P. 167]. The commission was attended by the main brain researchers of that time, such as the British scientist in the field of physiology and neurobiology Charles S. Sherrington (1857-1952), the Spanish physician and histologist Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934), the Swiss neurologist of Russian origin Konstantin von Monakov (1853-1930), the Italian scientist Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) Russian Russian neurologist Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev (1857-1927), Russian histologist Alexander Stanislavovich Dogel (1852-1922), Scottish neurologist and psychologist David Ferrier (1843-1928), Russian neurologist Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev (1857-1927), Russian histologist Alexander Stanislavovich Dogel (1852-1922), etc. In May 1904, the IAA approved a resolution of the Central Commission for Brain Research. According to it, national academies and societies that participated in the IAA should appeal to the governments of their countries "with a request to establish special Institutes for the study of the nervous system, abbreviated as Institutes for the Study of the brain"3 or to develop existing institutions to achieve this goal. This resolution is a concrete example of the contribution of scientific diplomacy to the development of science, both in general and for individual countries of the world. Due to the efforts of the Central Commission for Brain Research of the IAA, the V.M. Bekhterev Psychoneurological Institute in St. Petersburg (Russia)4, the Karoli 3 Cit. by: Richter J. The Brain Commission of the International Association of Academies: The first international society of neurosciences // Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 52, No. 6. P. 447. 4 On June 9, 1907, Nicholas II considered the case "On the establishment of a Psychoneurological Institute in St. Petersburg" and approved it with sig- Shaffer Institute of Brain Histology1 in Budapest (Hungary), and the Netherlands Central Institute for Brain Research under the leadership of Professor K.U. Ariens Kappers were established2. As a result, the network of "intera-cademic brain institutes" included nine research centers in different cities of the world: Madrid (Ramon y Cajal, 1904), Leipzig (Paul Flechsig, 1904), Frankfurt am Main (Ludwig Edinger, 1904), Vienna (Heinrich Obersteiner, 1906), Zurich (Mo-nakov, 1906), Philadelphia (Henry H. Donaldson, 1906), St. Petersburg (Vladimir Bekhterev, 1907-1908), Amsterdam (Cornelius W. Ariens Kappers, 1909) and Budapest (Karoli Shaffer, 1912). The IAA Brain Commission had no successor since the termination of the IAA's activities, for almost half a century, until 1961, when the International Organization for Brain Research (IBRO) was established. This fact suggests it is possible to organize integration processes in the field of scientific research, but when relations break off, restoring them is not an easy task, sometimes requiring decades. At the end the IAA review, it is necessary quote the words about the meaning of scientific diplomacy by Arthur Schuster, which are very relevant for current times: "I do not wish to exaggerate the civilizing value of scientific investigation, but the great problems of creation link all humanity together, and it may yet come to pass that when diplomacy fails —and it is often comes perilously near failure — it will fall to the men of science and learning to preserve the peace of the world"3. nature in a Special journal of the Council of Ministers. This date became the official date of the Institute's establishment. The Psychoneurological Institute was created not only as a research institution in distinction from institutes in other countries, but also as a higher educational institution. 1 Karoly Shaffer (1864-1939) — Hungarian neurologist. 2 Cornelius UbboAriens Cappers (1877-1946) — Dutch neurologist. 3 Cit. by: Alter P. The Royal Society and the International Association of Academies 1897-1919 // Conferences that have made a great contribution to the development of scientific diplomacy in the second half of the 20th century The following international scientific forums, organizations and initiatives, which originate in the 20th century, also made a huge contribution to the development of scientific diplomacy [see: 6. — P. 40]: Pugwash conferences. The Pugwash Conferences began with the RussellEinstein Manifesto, which was announced in 1955 in London. The authors of the manifesto suggested holding a meeting of scientists to consider the threats posed to the world by nuclear weapons. The first Pugwash Conference with the participation of scientists from 10 countries took place on July 7-10, 1957 in the town of Pugwash (Pugwash; Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada). The success of the first conference in Pugwash was largely due to the participation of Russian scientists in it — physicist, academician D.V. Skobeltsyn (1892-1990), chemist, academician A.V. Topchiev (1907-1962) and biophysicist and radiobiologist, future corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences A.M. Kuzin (1906-1999). Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences and one of the active participants in the Pugwash movement E.M. Primakov (1929-2015) wrote in his memoirs: «The Pugwash movement has become <...> the most important channel of communication between influential representatives of the USSR, the USA, and Western Europe. When there were practically no contacts at the state and government levels, this "vacuum" was filled through the Pugwash and some other channels, through which contacts were made between the two "camps" lining up missiles with nuclear warheads against each other» [quoted from the source: 3]. Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Mar., 1980). P. 246. Such conferences are an example of highlevel scientific diplomacy. The participants of the Pugwash conferences made calculations and proved that in the event of a nuclear war, a «nuclear winter» would come on earth, which would destroy all life on the planet and no one could survive. Dartmouth Conferences (or Dartmouth Dialogue). The first Dartmouth conference took place in October 1960 at Dartmouth College in the United States. One of the founding members of the conference is Norman Cousins (1915-1990), editor of the Saturday Review. Since 1971, US support for the conferences has been provided by the Kettering Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Lilly Foundation. On the part of the USSR — the Soviet Committee for the Defense of Peace, as well as the Institute of the USA and Canada and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, or IMEMO. In his memoirs, David Rockefeller, who took an active part in the Dartmouth Dialogue, wrote: «Although the Dartmouth Conferences did not change the course of history, they were a platform where significant issues could be discussed and new ideas could be proposed. Each of us who took part, whether American or Russian, learned something about the attitudes, motivations, and hopes of our partners that made it impossible to think that remained only in the rigid ideological categories of the Cold War. The Dartmouth meetings broke down barriers and made change possible» [8 — p. 236]. Among the participants from the USSR were such scientists as V.M. Chkhikvadze (1912-2006), director of the Institute of State and Law of the USSR Academy of Sciences; M.I. Rubinstein (1894-1969), one of the leading Soviet economists, member of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences (IMEMO, USSR Academy of Sciences). Also, the future Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Chairman of the Government of Russia E.M. Primakov, who wrote in his memoirs: «As for the Dartmouth meetings, they were regularly held in order to discuss and bring together the approaches of the two superpowers on the issues of arms reduction, the search for a way out of various international conflicts, and the creation of conditions for economic cooperation» [7. — p. 49]. Today, when relations between Russia and the United States are at a very low and dangerous level, the Dartmouth conferences are more relevant than ever. We can welcome the fact that after a 24-year break — in 2014 — the conference resumed its work. On November 4-5, 2014, the 18th Dartmouth Conference took place in Dayton (USA). The honorary co-chairs of the conference were E.M. Primakov, from the USA — Henry Kissinger. As for practical activities, in addition to the above conferences and organizations, scientists from different countries carry out a lot of work on an ongoing basis in the field of international communication, thereby helping diplomats to develop cooperation with various countries both in the field of science and education, and in economic and political issues. Today it is necessary to study the history of science diplomacy, which was formed precisely through such organizations and forums as the IAA, the Pugwash Conferences, the Dartmouth Conferences, etc. We believe that the study of these scientific initiatives of the past will help to more accurately form the modern concept of science diplomacy. Appendix No. 1 SOME ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IAA Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.31003705 Translation of the letter from French into English: To the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC In accordance with the resolution approved by the General Assembly of the association on May 14, 1913, the Bureau has the honor to put to the vote Edinburgh Royal Society and Finnish Academy of Sciences in Helsingfors for election to the Associated Academies, an election for which the so-called assembly expressed its full sympathy. The Bureau urges you to send it your decision to admit these two companies to the Association. President O. Backlund. Appendix No. 2 Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www.istor.org/stable/communitv.31003705 Appendix No. 3 ACADEMIE SCIENCES RUSSE VIENT RECEVOIR VOTRE CHAIiUREUX TELEGRAMME HEUREUX ETRE UNIS AVEC GRANDE REPUBLIQUE AMERICAINE DANS CAUSEE COMMUNE HUMANITE LIHïïRTE DES PEUPLES ENVOIE SALUTS MATERNELS AVEC FERME CONVICTION Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www.istor.org/stable/community.31003705 Translation of the telegram from French into English: Petrograd May 27, 1917 National Academy of Science Washington The Russian Academy of Sciences has just received a cordial telegram, rejoicing that we have united with the great republic of America in the community of peoples' humanitarian freedoms, we send fraternal greetings with firm conviction in the triumph of law. Oldenburg, permanent secretary Appendix No. 4 INSTITUT l)K FRANCE ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCES PROJET DE RÉSOLUTION riEMMK A LA CINQUIÈME ASSKMIII.KK CÉNKHAI.E DK L'ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DES ACADÉMIES I. ACADEMIE IMI'ÊRIALK DES SCIENCES HK SAINT PETKRSBOCRI! 11)13 L—^_____________ Translation of the Draft Resolution from French into English: Institute of France Draft Resolution of the Academy of Sciences, Submitted to the Fifth General Assembly From the International Association of Academies at the directorate Imperial Academy of Sciences of St. Petersburg 1913 PROJET DE RÉSOLUTION L'Académie de« Sciences de Paris, en demandant de inellre à l'ordre du jour l'unification et la simplification des calendriers, a seulement voulu montrer l'intérêt que prend à ces problème» le monde scientifique. Il lui semble qu'il serait prématuré d'ouvrir dé« maintenant une discussion sur les nombreux projets qui (loui-mieiit être proposés. Les question* complexes, que soulève la reforme du Calendrier, demanderont une étude approfondie. Aussi l'Académie propose-t-elle au vole de l'Association le projet suivant de résolution : « L'Association internationale des Académies décide la création d'une Commission internationale du Calendrier, chargée d'étudier les questions relatives à l'unification et la simplification des calendriers et à la fixité de la fête de IViques. Les membres de cette Commission seront désignés par chacune des Académies associées, à raison de deux par Académie, sansqu'ils lui appartiennent nécessairement, conformément à l'article 10 des Statuts. La Commission du (Calendrier, dont le président sera de la nationalité de l'Académie directrice |>endanl la période (i;|i4-if)l<>). fera un rapport sur ses travaux à la prochaine session de l'Association internationale, après »'être mise en relations, si elle le juge utile, avec les Autorités ecclésiastiques intéressées. » Source: California Institute of Technology, Part of George Ellery Hale Papers. LOCAL IDENTIFIER: hale: 96212, local: GEH_2_49_2. Stable URL: https://www.istor.org/stable/communitv.31003705 DRAFT RESOLUTION The Paris Academy of Sciences, asking to put on the agenda the unification and simplification of the calendar, only wanted to show the interest that the scientific world shows in these problems. It seems that it would be premature now to start discussing the many projects that might be proposed. The complex issues associated with calendar reform will require careful study. 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HRH The Duke of Cambridge presents RSE Royal Medals and James Clerk Maxwell Award Last Thursday, 5th July 2018, the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) was delighted to welcome HRH The Duke of Cambridge KG KT to the Society’s premises to present the prestigious RSE Royal Medals and the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Award to […]
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HRH The Duke of Cambridge presents RSE Royal Medals and James Clerk Maxwell Award Last Thursday, 5th July 2018, the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) was delighted to welcome HRH The Duke of Cambridge KG KT to the Society’s premises to present the prestigious RSE Royal Medals and the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Award to exceptional individuals from the fields of Engineering, Molecular Biology and Music. HRH also signed the Fellows’ Roll Book to formally recognise his admission as a Royal Honorary Fellow, a title he was awarded in 2017. During his visit, HRH had the opportunity to learn more about important aspects of the RSE’S work as Scotland’s National Academy, meeting with a number of RSE Enterprise Fellows and individuals closely involved in the delivery of the RSE Outreach programme. The RSE Enterprise Fellowship programme offers support, a year’s salary, mentoring and expert business training to researchers with and innovators with promising business ideas. The RSE’s Outreach programme is dedicated to delivering inspiring and educational events and activities to local communities around Scotland. Speaking about the occasion, RSE President, Professor Dame Anne Glover said, “We were thrilled to welcome His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge, to present Royal Medals and to officially recognise his status as a Royal Honorary Fellow of the RSE. These medals recognise the outstanding achievements of talented individuals and today has been a wonderful celebration of the wide-ranging achievements and success of these medallists. As this was His Royal Highness’ first visit to the RSE, we were also delighted that HRH took the time to learn more about the RSE’s work, in particular our Enterprise Fellowship and Outreach Programmes.” This year’s distinguished Royal Medallists: David Climie OBE, Project Director, Transport Scotland, Edinburgh, has built a reputation as one of the world’s greatest bridge builders. Mr Climie’s contribution to bridge building around the world has resulted in economic and social growth for the countries he has worked in. He is awarded a Royal Medal for his outstanding contribution to the field of Civil Engineering, particularly for his work on the Queensferry Crossing. Professor Richard Henderson CH FRS, Emeritus Group Leader, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2017, is a pioneering scientist in the field of electron microscopy whose work has led to advances that have resulted in new treatments for various diseases, with a lasting impact on humanity. He is awarded a Royal Medal for his outstanding contribution to the field of Molecular Biology. Thea Musgrave CBE, internationally recognised composer and conductor, New York, USA, is considered one of the most influential and successful Scottish composers of her time. Through her work she has brought Scottish composition and musicianship international recognition. She is awarded a Royal Medal for her outstanding contribution to the betterment of humankind through music. The joint recipients of this year’s IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Award are: Mr Thomas Bryn Haug, Former Chairman, Special Mobile Group, CEPT ETSI, and Mr Philippe Raymond Dupuis, Former Chairman, Special Mobile Group, CEPT / ETSI. They have been recognised for their leadership in the development of the first international mobile communications standard with subsequent evolution into worldwide smartphone data communication.
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A lung cancer patient at University College London Hospitals is the first to receive a novel cancer vaccine that primes the immune system to recognise and fight cancer cells. The vaccine has been made by German biotechnology firm BioNTech. It is being trialled for the first time in the UK, with the NIHR UCLH Clinical Research Facility as the lead research site. NIHR is a major funder of high quality global health research that directly addresses the diverse health needs of people in low and middle income countries (LMICs).
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Two Strathclyde Professors named Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows
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Two University of Strathclyde Professors have been named Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE). Professor Craig Clark MBE, Professor of Practice for Space at the University, and Professor Elisa Morgera, Director of the Strathclyde-led One Ocean Hub, are among the 91 new Fellows announced by the RSE. The Fellowships recognise achievement in science, arts, business, sports, civil society and academia from across Scotland and beyond. Professor Clark is renowned for his pioneering work on commercialising small satellites, in particular CubeSats. He founded Clyde Space Ltd, Glasgow’s first space company, in 2005; the company produced UKube-1, Scotland’s first satellite, which was launched in July 2014, and received a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in 2017. Professor Clark was named an MBE in 2013 for services to Technology and Innovation. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and an Inductee to the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame. Professor Clark said: “The space sector is one of the fastest growing industry sectors in Scotland and I aim to engage within the Royal Society to ensure its continued growth and success. Personally, being named Fellow is an honour beyond anything I had thought possible and I am humbled to be named amongst this network of such prestigious individuals.” Professor Morgera is Professor of Global Environmental Law and a member of the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance (SCELG). She specialises in international, European and comparative environmental law, with a particular focus on the interaction between biodiversity law and human rights, equity and sustainability in natural resource development, oceans governance, and corporate accountability. She has also researched the environmental dimensions of the external relations of the European Union. As Director of the One Ocean Hub, Professor Morgera leads a global inter-disciplinary research collaboration of research institutions in the UK, Africa, South Pacific and the Caribbean, as well as UN agencies and other international partners. The One Ocean Hub is pioneering research on human rights and the marine environment with a view to better connecting marine and social sciences, and the arts, to support fair and inclusive decision-making for a healthy ocean whereby people and planet flourish. A key priority of the Hub is to ensure the knowledge, experiences and rights of those most-reliant upon the oceans, and disproportionately affected by our failure to protect them, are recognised. Professor Morgera said: “I look forward to exchanging insights and practices with other Fellows, and further exploring with them if some of the One Ocean Hub innovations can be of interest beyond the realms of ocean governance.” A number of alumni have also been named new Fellows, including: author Andrew O’Hagan; Dr Stephen Breslin, CEO of Glasgow Science Centre; Sarah Jardine, CEO of medical diagnostic imaging centre epipole and former Chief Operating Officer of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland; Sharon Cowan, Professor of Feminist and Queer Legal Studies, University of Edinburgh; Alison Culpan, Scotland Director of the Association of the British Pharmeceutical Industry; Uzma Khan, Vice-Principal Economic Development & Innovation, University of Glasgow; Amina Shah, National Librarian and CEO National Library of Scotland; Robin Watson, former CEO of Wood Plc and Strathclyde Executive Leadership Awardee; former Fraser of Allander Institute Director Professor Graeme Roy, former Fraser of Allander Institute Director, Professor MNV Ravi Kumar, formerly of Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, who has been named a corresponding Fellow. RSE President Professor Sir John Ball said: “It is a great privilege to welcome our new Fellows – they represent outstanding commitment and achievement at the highest level across a diverse range of sectors. From scientific advancement that changes lives to leading business innovation recognised across the world, the RSE welcomes the best minds to harness their unique insight and make knowledge useful for the greater good. “Harnessing our Fellows’ talents and ideas allows us to mobilise a wide range of expertise to tackle some of the most complex challenges society faces. In welcoming our new Fellows, I look forward to seeing the positive effect they will have on society in Scotland and beyond.”
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The Royal Society of Edinburgh has announced this year’s cohort of Fellows, and among the names are nine University of Glasgow academics including Professor Kirsteen McCue. Nominated for their individual excellence in a wide range of fields such as physics, chemistry, informatics, literature, law, social sciences, and business, they will be joining the 1,800 current Fellows of the RSE, Scotland’s National Academy. Professor Kirsteen McCue, Professor of Scottish Literature and Song Culture at the School of Critical Studies, said: "I am delighted to have been elected a Fellow of the RSE. It's a huge honour. I am excited to work with the Society and with its fellows from all disciplines to realise its aims. And I hope that I can help underline the importance of the arts and humanities, of our national culture, in enhancing and enriching everyone's lives." President of the RSE, Professor Sir John Ball PRSE, speaking of about the 57 new Fellows for 2024, said: “It is an immense honour to extend a warm welcome to each of our distinguished new Fellows. “Individually, they embody exceptional dedication and accomplishment spanning multiple sectors and disciplines. Collectively, they demonstrate a profound commitment and determination to make meaningful contributions through their endeavours. “From groundbreaking research that redefines our understanding to the creative pursuits that inspire and enrich our cultural landscape, the RSE proudly embraces the brightest minds, leveraging their unique expertise and perspectives for the betterment of society. “As Scotland’s National Academy, we remain committed to mobilising a diverse array of expertise to confront society's most pressing challenges, and I am certain that our new Fellows will prove invaluable assets to the RSE.” Among the other eight UofG academics joining Professor McCue as new Fellows elected to the Society are: Professor Emma Thomson - Professor in Infectious Diseases (Virology), School of Infection & Immunity Professor Fiona Leverick - Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, School of Law Professor Jason Gill - Professor of Cardiometabolic Health, School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health Professor Nicole Busby - Professor of Human Rights, Equality and Justice, School of Law Professor Ross Forgan - Professor of Supramolecular and Materials Chemistry, School of Chemistry Professor Sayantan Ghosal - Adam Smith Chair in Political Economy, Adam Smith Business School Professor Sonja Franke-Arnold - Professor in Atom and Quantum Optics, School of Physics & Astronomy Professor Tom Guzik - Regius Chair of Physiology and Cardiovascular Pathobiology, School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health Armando Iannucci was elected as an Honorary Fellow, known for award-winning satirical films and programmes such as The Death of Stalin and The Thick of It. Alongside Armando Iannucci was another Honorary Fellow, health and social care expert, chair of both the Royal College of Physicians and Dementia UK, Professor David Croisdale-Appleby. Broadcaster and journalist Sally Magnusson was also elected for her charity work and her own dementia charity Playlist for Life. About the RSE The Royal Society of Edinburgh recognises, supports, and mobilises expertise from across academia, business, and public service for the benefit of Scotland and the wider world. Our 1,800 Fellows from across disciplines are among the most distinguished in their fields. We engage and connect nationally and internationally to share knowledge and tackle the most pressing challenges of the modern world.
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Anglo-German physicist (1851–1934) Sir Franz Arthur Friedrich Schuster [1] (12 September 1851 – 14 October 1934) was a German-born British physicist known for his work in spectroscopy, electrochemistry, optics, X-radiography and the application of harmonic analysis to physics. Schuster's integral is named after him.[2] He contributed to making the University of Manchester a centre for the study of physics.[3][4] Early years [edit] Arthur Schuster was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany the son of Francis Joseph Schuster, a cotton merchant and banker, and his wife Marie Pfeiffer.[5] Schuster's parents were married in 1849, converted from Judaism to Christianity, and brought up their children in that faith. In 1869, his father moved to Manchester where the family textile business was based. Arthur, who had been to school in Frankfurt and was studying in Geneva, joined his parents in 1870 and he and the other children became British citizens in 1875. From his childhood, Schuster had been interested in science and after working for a year (1870/71) for the family firm of Schuster Brothers in Manchester, he persuaded his father to let him study at Owens College. He studied mathematics under Thomas Barker and physics under Balfour Stewart, and began research with Henry Roscoe on the spectra of hydrogen and nitrogen. He spent a year with Gustav Kirchhoff at the University of Heidelberg, and having gained his PhD, returned to Owens as an unpaid demonstrator in physics. Schuster later used his family's wealth to buy material and equipment and to endow readerships in mathematical physics at Manchester and meteorology at the University of Cambridge. He also contributed to the Royal Society and the International Union for Co-operation in Solar Research. After a further period of study in Germany with Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Hermann von Helmholtz, he returned to England, where his knowledge of spectrum analysis led to him being appointed to lead an expedition to Siam, to photograph the coronal spectrum during the total solar eclipse of 6 April 1875. This was an important appointment for such a junior scientist. On the way, he wrote a letter dated 21 February 1875, to Nature describing his observation of the "green flash" phenomenon. Career and later life [edit] On his return to Manchester in 1875, he began research on electricity and then went on to spend five years at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge. His status there was quite unofficial; he was neither a student nor a fellow. He worked with James Clerk Maxwell and with Rayleigh. In 1881, he was appointed to the Beyer Chair of Applied Mathematics at Owens, by now one of the colleges of the new Victoria University. He succeeded his teacher Balfour Stewart as professor of physics in 1888. This appointment gave him the opportunity to establish a large, active teaching and research department. In 1900 a new laboratory, for which he had fought and which he had designed, was officially opened. It was the fourth largest in the world. The laboratory quickly became a serious rival to the Cavendish; see Manchester Science Hall of Fame. Much of this later fame was associated with Ernest Rutherford who succeeded Schuster as Langworthy Professor in 1907. Schuster resigned from the chair, partly for health reasons and partly to promote the cause of international science. He ensured that Rutherford would succeed him. Schuster is credited with coining the concept of antimatter in two letters to Nature in 1898. He hypothesized antiatoms, and whole antimatter solar systems, which would yield energy if the atoms combined with atoms of normal matter. His hypothesis was given a mathematical foundation by the work of Paul Dirac in 1928, which predicted antiparticles and later led to their discovery.[6][7] Schuster is perhaps most widely remembered for his periodogram analysis, a technique which was long the main practical tool for identifying statistically important frequencies present in a time series of observations. He first used this form of harmonic analysis in 1897 to disprove C. G. Knott's claim of periodicity in earthquake occurrences. He went on to apply the technique to analysing sunspot activity. This was an old interest. In 1875 Stewart's friend and Roscoe's cousin, the economist Jevons, reported, "Mr. A Schuster of Owens College has ingeniously pointed out that the periods of good vintage in Western Europe have occurred at intervals somewhat approximating to eleven years, the average length of the principal sun-spot cycle." Schuster is credited by Chandrasekhar to have given a fresh start to the radiative transfer problem. Schuster formulated in 1905 a problem in radiative transfer in an attempt to explain the appearance of absorption and emission lines in stellar spectra. This was the first use of the two-stream approximation that underpins the treatment of radiative transfer in virtually all weather and climate models. In 1912 he bought Yeldall Manor at Hare Hatch near Wargrave in Berkshire.[8] In 1913, Schuster was elected to both the United States National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.[9][10] Following the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the Schuster family was subjected to anti-German prejudice in the press and, in Arthur's case, in some quarters of the Royal Society. His brother Sir Felix Schuster had to issue a statement pointing out the family's loyalty to Britain and that they all had sons serving in the British army. On the day Arthur gave his presidential address to the 1915 British Association meeting, he learned that his son had been wounded. Schuster was regarded by his contemporaries as a mathematical physicist of exceptional ability but also as a capable administrator and teacher, and an advocate for the role of science in education and industry. He died in Hare Hatch on 14 October 1934. He is buried in Brookwood Cemetery in outer London.[11] Family [edit] In 1887 he married Caroline Loveday.[12] Edgar Schuster (1897–1969), the first Galton Fellow of Eugenics at University College London was his nephew.[13] Honours and awards [edit] Schuster was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1879,[1] and knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours.[14] Other honours include doctorates from the universities of Calcutta (1908), Geneva (1909), St Andrews (1911), and Oxford (1917) and the award of the Royal, Rumford and Copley medals of the Royal Society (1893, 1926 and 1931); LLD, Calcutta, 1876; Schuster served as secretary of the Royal Society and was elected vice-president (1919–20) and foreign secretary (1920–24). He also served as secretary of the International Research Council (1919–28) and on the management committees for the Meteorological Office (1905–32) and National Physical Laboratory (1899–1902, 1920–25).[citation needed] He was knighted by King George V in 1920. The University of Manchester's Schuster Laboratory, home to the School of Physics and Astronomy is named after him. Publications [edit] Schuster, Arthur (January 1905). "Radiation Through a Foggy Atmosphere". The Astrophysical Journal. 21: 1. Bibcode:1905ApJ....21....1S. doi:10.1086/141186. ISSN 0004-637X. The Progress of Physics (1910) Four lectures delivered to the University of Calcutta during March 1908, which give cautious provisional approval of Albert Einstein's Special Relativity and Max Planck's initial ideas about Quanta. An introduction to the theory of optics (1904)[15] There are two subsequent editions to this book, and Schuster is the author. Edition two was published in 1909 and edition three appears to have two publication dates of 1924, and 1928.[16][17][18] Gallery [edit] A bullet in the base of a brain, radiograph by Arthur Schuster, c. 1895 Radiograph of a pantomime artist's foot, revealing a needle by one of the toes, c. 1895 A frog with a broken leg that has healed, shown at Manchester on 3 March 1896 Radiograph of hands by Arthur Schuster See also [edit] Blackett effect Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy Electron Electron rest mass Representative layer theory Sharp series Space weather References [edit] Further reading [edit] Beginning in 1871 Schuster contributed many articles to the Royal Society journals. These articles are available online at JSTOR and at Gallica. Arthur Schuster Biographical Fragments London; Macmillan (1932). – An attractive collection of reminiscences about Schuster's education and his expeditions with recollections of the scientists he knew. The Physical Laboratories of the University of Manchester – Professor Arthur Schuster: Biographical and Bibliographical Notes. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 1906. pp. 39–60. The Physical Laboratories of the University of Manchester. Works by or about Arthur Schuster at the Internet Archive Arthur Schuster Papers at John Rylands Library, Manchester. Arthur Schuster, "On Lunar and Solar Periodicities of Earthquakes ", Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 61 (1897), pp. 455–465 – Schuster's first paper on the use of the technique he later called the periodogram Arthur Schuster, "On the Periodicities of Sunspots", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Vol. 206. (1906), pp. 69–100. – Schuster's later paper on sunspots Schuster's Royal Society citation[permanent dead link] signed by Maxwell, Joule, and others Obituary Notices : Fellows:- Schuster, Sir Arthur, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 95, p.326 There is a photograph of Schuster at the Science and Society Picture Library and many more (as well as the X ray photographs he took) at Wellcome Images. The story of Schuster and the medical use of X-rays is told at Sir Arthur Schuster A pioneer in the use of X-Rays The position of Schuster at the Cavendish is described in Cavendish Laboratory: the First Ten Years
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Department: Comparative Literature Email: aaciman@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8120 André Aciman received his Ph. D. and A.M. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University and a B.A. in English and Comparative Literature from Lehman College. Before coming to The Graduate Center, he taught at Princeton University and Bard College. Although his specialty is in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English, French and Italian literature (he wrote his dissertation on Madame de LaFayette's La Princesse de Clèves), he is especially interested in the theory of the psychological novel (roman d'analyse) across boundaries and eras.In addition to teaching the history of literary theory, he teaches the work of Marcel Proust and the literature of memory and exile. André Aciman is the Executive Officer of the Doctoral Program in Comparative Literature and the Director of The Writers' Institute at the Graduate Center.He is also the author of the novel Call Me by Your Name, of the memoir Out of Egypt, and of False Papers: Essays on Exile and Memory. He has co-authored and edited The Proust Project and Letters of Transit. He is the recipient of a Whiting Writers' Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellowship from The New York Public Library's Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, The Paris Review, as well as in several volumes of The Best American Essays. Featured Links Graduate Center Faculty Page Department: Computer Science Email: sos.agaian@csi.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 982-2850 Sos Agaian is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Prior to joining the City University of New York, Dr. Agaian was a Peter T. Flawn Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering with the University of Texas at San Antonio. He has been a visiting faculty at the Tufts University and the Leading Scientist at the AWARE, INC. (Bedford, MA). His main research interests are in Computational Vision and Machine Learning, Big and Small Data Analytics, Multimodal Biometric and Digital Forensics. He has special interest in the development of scientific systems and architectures applicable to the theory and practice of engineering and computer sciences (emphasizing the usage of complex digital data processing, information sciences and systems technologies to solve the engineering challenges currently facing the military, medical and industrial information processing centers). He has authored over 600 peer-reviewed research papers, ten books, and nineteen edited proceedings. He is listed as a co-inventor on 44 patents/disclosures. Several of Agaian's IPs are commercially licensed. Moreover, he played the key role in establishing two start-ups and two university centers: The Center for Simulation Visualization & Real Time Prediction (NSF), and The National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Research sponsored by the DHS. Furthermore, he has been an invited and keynote speaker at numerous international image related conferences, and along with his students, has won several paper awards from the IEEE. He has mentored 38 Ph.D. students, many of whom have gone on to gain employment at Apple, Boeing, Raytheon Cisco Systems, Freescale, Dell, Motorola, Intel, Cirrus Logic, General Dynamics, Southwest Research Institute, Mediatek, MIT, Lincoln Lab, Johns Hopkins, Tufts University, Macau, China, India, Armenia, UTSA, and the Tampere Institute of Technology. Fifteen of Agaian's protégés have received notable IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics) awards, including several best paper awards. Dr. Agaian was elected SPIE Fellow in 2005 for his distinguished and valuable contribution to the field of optical engineering; AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Fellow in 2010 for distinguished contributions to advances in the theory of intelligent imaging systems and applied science, including fundamental methodology, service to the profession, and engineering education; IS&T (Imaging Sciences & Technology) Fellow in 2013 for his outstanding contributions to the fields of multimedia-imaging and security systems, including embedded data decryption processes and data hiding methods for mobile communications, and; IEEE Fellow in 2017 "for his contributions to biologically-inspired visual data processing systems." He also serves as a foreign member of the Armenian National Academy. He received the Distinguished Research Award at the University of Texas at San Antonio, which is its highest research award. He is a member Eta Kappa Nu, and received The Most Influential Member-Award of the School of Engineering, nominated by Tufts University students. Furthermore, he is the recipient of MAEStro Educator of the Year Award, sponsored by the Society of Mexican American Engineers. As well, he is a recipient of the Innovator of the Year Award (UTSA 2014), of the Tech Flash Titans-Top Researcher-Award (San Antonio Business Journal, 2014), and the Entrepreneurship Award (UTSA- 2013 and 2016). Dr. Agaian received his M.S. degree (summa cum laude) in Mathematics and Mechanics from Yerevan State University, Armenia; his Ph.D. in Mathematics and Physics from the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); and his Doctor of Engineering Sciences degree from the Institute of Control Systems, RAS. Current Scholarly Interests: Computational Vision and Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Multimodal Biometric and Digital Forensics, Information Processing and Fusion, 3D Imaging Visible and Thermal Sensors, Multimedia Security, Needs-Driven Medical and Biomedical Technology. Department: Sociology Email: ralba@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8773 The seeds of Richard Alba's interest in ethnicity were sown during his childhood in the Bronx of the 1940s and 1950s and nurtured intellectually at Columbia University, where he received his undergraduate and graduate education, completing his Ph.D. in 1974. He was Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, SUNY, until September 2008; he now holds that title at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.His teaching and research focus mainly on race/ethnicity and international migration, in the U.S. and in Europe, where he has done research in France and in Germany, with the support of Fulbright grants and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the German Marshall Fund and Russell Sage Foundation. His books include Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America (1990); Italian Americans: Into the Twilight of Ethnicity (1985); and, most recently, Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration (2003), co-written with Victor Nee. The last book won the 2004 Thomas & Znaniecki Book Award of the American Sociological Association and the 2005 Mirra Komarovsky Award of the Eastern Sociological Society. It was also the 2003 Honorable mention of the Association of American Publishers for the Professional/Scholarly Publishing Annual Award in Sociology & Anthropology. He has been elected Vice President of the American Sociological Association and President of the Eastern Sociological Society. Department: History Email: timothy.alborn@lehman.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 960-2267 Timothy Alborn is Distinguished Professor of History at Lehman College and a consortial faculty member in the Ph.D. Program in History at the CUNY Graduate Center. He has published four monographs, two edited collections, and more than thirty articles on the cultures of business, money and credit in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain. These draw from political, social, legal, literary, medical, and cultural history and their associated bodies of theoretical literature to shed new light on how financial institutions and practices work, not just economically but also as central players in people’s lived experience. At Lehman, he has served as Chair of the History Department, Dean of Arts and Humanities, and Director of the MA Program in Liberal Studies; at the Graduate Center, he has served as Deputy Executive Officer of the History Department. He has taught courses on British and European history, science and society, the history of capitalism, and the history of popular music. In addition to his teaching and academic work, Alborn edited a music fanzine, Incite!, from 1985 to 1998, and from 1989 to 1998 ran the influential indie-pop label Harriet Records, which he revived in 2021. Alborn’s first book, Conceiving Companies: Joint-Stock Politics in Victorian England (Routledge, 1998), and a later edited collection, show how companies’ success hinged on their ability to borrow from the new processes and rhetoric that accompanied political reform and the rise of the administrative state in the UK. His second, Regulated Lives: Life Insurance and British Society, 1800-1914 (Toronto, 2009), connects an extensive archival record spanning dozens of companies to theoretical questions concerning the rise and maturation of modern bureaucratic institutions. This book, several related articles, and an edited collection argue that the regulatory capacity of British life insurance was less than the sum of its actuarial, medical, and organizational parts, since the new sciences that claimed expertise on its behalf worked at odds with each other, providing customers with surprising levels of agency. Alborn’s two most recent books, All That Glittered: Britain’s Most Precious Metal from Adam Smith to the Gold Rush (Oxford, 2019) and Misers: British Responses to Extreme Saving (Routledge, 2022), tackle the question of money’s paradoxical place in Britain’s rise as a world power between 1700 and 1860. These both work from a series of thick descriptions of money’s manifold cultural meanings to ask larger questions concerning the causes of the century-long success of the gold standard as an international monetary basis; the ambiguous character of British national identity during the long eighteenth century, teetering between an ancient regime and modernity; and the tortured relationship that the “first industrial nation” had with its prodigious wealth. Both take advantage of the recent explosion in new electronic resources to undertake a comprehensive search through tens of thousands of publications, treating these as a vastly expanded library for nuanced cultural analysis rather than grist for quantitative research. Current scholarly interest: Representations of alchemy in Britain and the US during the long nineteenth century. Featured Links Lehman College Faculty Page Department: Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures Email: ammiel.alcalay@qc.cuny.edu Office Phone: 718-997-5586 Poet, novelist, translator, critic, and scholar, Ammiel Alcalay is the author of some thirty books, including a little history, from the warring factions, Islanders, Memories of Our Future: Selected Essays, 1982-1999, and After Jews and Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture. Ghost Talk, A Bibliography for After Jews & Arabs, and A Dove in Free Flight, by Syrian poet and former political prisoner Faraj Bayrakdar, co-edited with Shareah Taleghani, all came out in 2021. Controlled Demolition: a work in four books, and Follow the Person: Archival Encounters, are both due out in 2024. His work has appeared in a wide range of small and large venues, from the Poetry Project Newsletter to Time Magazine and the New York Times. Alcalay’s range of reference remains unique, moving from the Middle East and the Balkans to the Beats and Black Arts Movement, as he examines and juxtaposes neglected and forgotten literary and cultural terrain. During the war in former Yugoslavia, he translated numerous books and reportage emerging directly from the war while also presenting important literary texts. Similarly, his groundbreaking work on Middle Eastern and Arab Jewish cultural and political life has inspired several generations of scholars, leading to numerous projects and publications. While bringing works from other parts of the world to the US via translation and advocacy, Alcalay has also been a key scholar in the reconfiguration of US literary and cultural history through his unique publishing, pedagogical, and public project, Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative. Founded in 2009, Alcalay’s work was recognized in 2017 with a Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award. Many of his graduate students have gone on to make significant contributions in various different fields. Alcalay has been a Visiting Professor at Stanford and Georgetown, where he was the first Lannan Professor of Poetics. At Queens College, he is a member and former chair of the Department of Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures. At the Graduate Center, Alcalay is a member of the faculties in Africana Studies, American Studies, Biography & Memoir Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Medieval Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies. Featured Links Lost and Found Books Department: English Email: Whatliberalmedia@aol.com Eric Alterman is a Distinguished Professor of English at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School Of Journalism At CUNY.He is also “The Liberal Media” columnist for The Nation, a senior fellow and “Altercation” weblogger for MediaMatters for America, (formerly at MSNBC.com) in Washington, DC, a senor fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC, where he writes and edits the “Think Again” column, a senior fellow (since 1985) at the World Policy Institute at The New School in New York, and a history consultant to HBO Films.Alterman is the author of six books, including the national bestsellers, What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News (2003, 2004), and The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America (with Mark Green, 2004). The others include: When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences, (2004, 2005). His Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992, 2000), won the 1992 George Orwell Award and his It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award, and Who Speaks for America? Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy, (1998). Termed "the most honest and incisive media critic writing today” in the National Catholic Reporter, and author of “the smartest and funniest political journal out there,” in The San Francisco Chronicle, Alterman is frequent lecturer and contributor to virtually every significant national publication in the US and many in Europe. In recent years, he has also been a columnist for: Worth,Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, and The Sunday Express (London). A former Adjunct Professor of Journalism at NYU and Columbia, Alterman received his B.A. in History and Government from Cornell, his M.A. in International Relations from Yale, and his Ph.D. in US History from Stanford. He lives with his family inManhattan where he is completing his seventh book, Why We’re Liberals: A Political Handbook to Post-Bush America, to be published by Viking in March 2008. Featured Links Eric Alterman.com Department: Photonics, Physics and Electrical Engineering Email: aalu@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 413-3260 Andrea Alù is the Founding Director of the Photonics Initiative at the Advanced Science Research Center, City University of New York (CUNY). He is also the Einstein Professor of Physics at the CUNY Graduate Center and Professor of Electrical Engineering at The City College of New York. Dr. Alù is currently the President of the Metamorphose Virtual Institute for Artificial Electromagnetic Materials and Metamaterials, and a member of the Administrative Committee of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, as an OSA Traveling Lecturer since 2010, as an IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecturer since 2014, and as the IEEE joint AP-S and MTT-S chapter chair for Central Texas. He is a Simons Investigator in Physics since 2016, and the Founding Director of the Simons Collaboration on Extreme Wave Phenomena since 2020. He is a full member of URSI, a Fellow of IEEE, NAI, AAAS, MRS, OSA, SPIE and APS, and a Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate Web of Science) since 2017. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Optical Materials Express and has been serving on the Editorial Board of Reviews of Electromagnetics, Physical Review B, Advanced Optical Materials, Laser and Photonics Reviews, New Journal of Physics, EPJ Applied Metamaterials and ISTE Metamaterials. Previously, he served as Associate Editor for Applied Physics Letters, MDPI Materials, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Scientific Reports, Metamaterials, Advanced Electromagnetics, and Optics Express. He has also guest-edited special issues for many journals on a variety of topics involving metamaterials, plasmonics, optics and electromagnetic theory. Alù has received numerous awards for his research activities, including the Blavatnik National Award in Physical Sciences and Engineering (2021), the AAAFM Heeger Award (2021), the Dan Maydan Prize in Nanoscience (2021), the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2020), the DoD Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship (2019), IUMRS Young Researcher Award (2018), ICO Prize in Optics (2016), the inaugural MDPI Materials Young Investigator Award (2016), the Kavli Foundation Early Career Lectureship in Materials Science (2016), the inaugural ACS Photonics Young Investigator Award Lectureship (2016), the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in Engineering (2016), and many more. His students have also received several awards, including student paper awards at IEEE Antennas and Propagation and URSI Symposia. His research interests span a broad range of areas, including metamaterials and plasmonics, electromagnetics, optics and nanophotonics, acoustics, scattering, nanocircuits and nanostructures, miniaturized antennas and nanoantennas, RF antennas and circuits. Dr. Alù received the Laurea, MS and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, in 2001, 2003 and 2007, respectively. Featured Links Research Group Webpage Graduate Center Faculty Page Department: Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy Email: sartemov@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8661 Sergei N. Artemov is a Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He came to CUNY with years of experience acquired in leading research centers around the world, including Cornell University, Stanford University, Moscow State University, and the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as in France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Netherlands. He is the founder and head of the Research Laboratory for Logic and Computation at the CUNY Graduate Center and is also a founder of Logical Problems in Computer Science, a research laboratory at Moscow State University, of which he was Director for 10 years. His activities at the CUNY Graduate Center include heading a research seminar on Computational Logic, the CUNY Computer Science Colloquium, and the New York Logic Colloquium.Professor Artemov received his B.A. (cum laude) and Ph.D. from Moscow State University. His professional interests are logic in computer science, mathematical logic and proof theory, modal and epistemic logics, knowledge representation and artificial intelligence, automated deduction and verification, and optimal control and hybrid systems.Professor Artemov has pioneered studies of the Logic of Proofs. His major accomplishments in this area include solutions of two problems that had been open since the 1930’s: Gödel's problem on provability interpretation for modal logic, and formalization of the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov provability semantics. He has developed a Justification Logic that renders a new, evidence-based foundation for epistemic logic that captures Plato’s view of knowledge as justified true belief. He, along with other researchers from Stanford and Cornell, initiated studies of Dynamic Topological Logic, which has become an active research area with applications. Professor Artemov has authored more than 164 research papers and supervised 20 successful Ph.D. dissertations and post-doctoral fellows. He is an editor of Annals of Pure and Applied Logic; Moscow Mathematical Journal; the monograph series Studies in Logic, Mathematical Logic and Foundations, and has been the principal organizer of a number of international conferences, including the symposium series Logical Foundations of Computer Science. He has delivered a Distinguished Lecture for the New York Academy of Sciences, Clifford Lectures, the Spinoza Lecture for the European Association for Computer Science Logic, the keynote lecture for the Kurt Goedel Society in Vienna, and a score of plenary and colloquium addresses at leading conferences and research centers worldwide. His paper “Operational Modal Logic” was commended for its excellence by the IGPL/FoLLI Prize Committee for Best Idea of the Year, 1996. Professor Artemov has been a recipient of numerous research grants in Russia, Europe and the United States. He was awarded a fellowship from the President of Russia “To an Outstanding Scientist,” as well as a number of awards from the Russian Academy of Sciences. Featured Links Sergei Artemov Personal Page GC Computer Science Faculty Page GC Mathematics Faculty Page GC Philosophy Faculty Page Department: Chemical Engineering Email: banerjee@che.ccny.cuny.edu Born in Calcutta, India, Professor Banerjee holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology and he earned his Ph.D. at the University of Waterloo in Canada. After working eight years with Atomic Energy of Canada, he was Westinghouse Professor in the Engineering and Physics Department at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., from 1976 to 1980, when he joined the faculty at The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).At UCSB, he served as Vice Chair of the Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department, 1981 — 1983, and Chair of Chemical Engineering, 1984 — 1989. He also was Mitsubishi Visiting Chair at University of Tokyo and Burgers Visiting Chair in Fluid Mechanics at University of Delft, the Netherlands, in 1996, Guest Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, 1989 — 1990, and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at The University of California, Berkeley, 1979 — 1981.He currently serves as a member of the Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC). This Congressionally mandated body maintains oversight on U.S. reactor regulation and regulatory research. In addition, he is a member of the USNRC Advanced Thermal Reactors Review Group and the NASA Fluid Physics Review Group. In 2006, Professor Banerjee received the Donald Q. Kern Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for his seminal work on transport phenomena in multiphase systems. This research has had major impact on the analyses of plant safety and environmental processes. Other awards include the Danckwerts Memorial Lecture to the Chemical Engineering Science/Institution of Chemical Engineers in London in 1991 and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Melville Medal in 1983. He is listed as author on more than 190 articles, book chapters and refereed conference proceedings and holds four patents. Department: History Email: bbaron@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-7574 Beth Baron, Distinguished Professor of History at City College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, specializes in modern Middle Eastern history. At CUNY, she has spearheaded the growth of Middle Eastern Studies. She co-founded and now directs the Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center at the CUNY Graduate Center and with colleagues developed its MA program in Middle Eastern Studies in addition to launching a track to train PhD students in Middle Eastern history. From 2009 to 2014, she edited the International Journal of Middle East Studies, the leading journal in the field, and serves as president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA) through November 2017. In her capacity as president, Baron has championed academic freedom in the Middle East and North America and led the association’s fight against the Muslim ban. MESA, through the representation of the ACLU became a plaintiff in the case International Refugee Assistance Project, et al. v. Donald Trump, et al., which has made its way to the United States Supreme Court. Among the honors she has received, Baron was named a Carnegie Scholar in 2007-2008. Baron’s research focuses on the social history of modern Egypt. Her recent book, The Orphan Scandal: Christian Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, examines the relationship between Protestant evangelicals and Islamists, arguing that groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood arose in part in reaction to, and in the image of, American and European missionary associations. Earlier books, Egypt as a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics and The Women’s Awakening in Egypt: Culture, Society, and the Press, pioneer gender and women’s history. Baron’s latest project is a book on the history of disease, medicine, and reproductive health in colonial Egypt, which follows a pair of articles she authored on slavery in Ottoman Egypt. Featured Links Stanford University Press University of California Press Yale University Press Department: History Email: HBennett@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8435 Herman Bennett is a Distinguished Professor of History, American Studies, and Global Early Modern Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center where he is also director of the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC). Prior to his tenure at the Graduate Center, he held faculty positions at UNC-Chapel Hill, Johns Hopkins University, Rutgers University, and the Free University of Berlin. As a renowned scholar on the history of the African diaspora with a focus on Latin American history, his work has called for scholars to broaden the critical inquiry of race and ethnicity in the colonial world. He has written extensively on the presence of African slaves and freedmen in Mexican society during the colonial period and on the consequent interaction between Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans in colonial Mexico. Dr. Bennett has received fellowships from the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the American Council of Learned Societies. His publications include Africans in Colonial Mexico: Absolutism, Christianity, and Afro-Creole Consciousness, 1570–1640 (2003); Colonial Blackness: A History of Afro-Mexico (2009); and African Kings and Black Slaves: Sovereignty & Dispossession in the Early Modern Atlantic (2019). In 2021, he was elected to become a Senior Editor of The Americas and was appointed to the board of the Hispanic American Historical Review. Bennett holds a Ph.D. in Latin American history from Duke University where he was a Mellon Scholar of the Humanities. RESEARCH INTERESTS Atlantic World, Latin American History, African Diaspora Featured Links GC Profile Page Department: Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies; History Email: lbergad@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8465/8438 Laird W. Bergad has been on the faculty of Lehman College's Department of Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies since 1980 and the Ph.D. Program in History at the Graduate Center from 1985. He is an internationally-respected authority on the social, economic and demographic history of slave-based plantation societies in Latin America and the Caribbean during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He has published a series of innovative and landmark studies based on archival research that have broadened the historical understanding of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Brazil, and slavery in the Americas.Professor Bergad is the founder and director of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is the author of six books and numerous scholarly articles. His first book Coffee and the Growth of Agrarian Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Puerto Rico (Princeton University Press 1983) revised the analytical framework for understanding Puerto Rican history prior to the United States occupation and annexation of 1898. He was one of the first foreign scholars to be granted unrestricted access to Cuban historical archives in the 1980s. His research there resulted in two books: Cuban Rural Society in the Nineteenth Century: The Social and Economic History of Monoculture in Matanzas (Princeton University Press 1990), which examines the evolution of the sugar plantation economy in nineteenth-century Cuba, and (co-authored) The Cuban Slave Market, 1790-1880 (Cambridge University Press 1995), the first empirical examination of the structure of Cuban slave society during the island’s reign as the Caribbean’s leading sugar-producing and slave-importing nation. For this latter book he took thirteen Lehman College students to Cuba in 1988 as a research team which worked in the Cuban National Archives along with twelve students from the University of Havana. In the 1990s, he turned his attention toward Brazil and began research in the historical archives of Minas Gerais, Brazil’s largest slave-holding province during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His resulting work was The Demographic and Economic History of Slavery in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1720-1888 (Cambridge University Press 1999) is a detailed study of slavery in Brazil. He then wrote a synthetic work on the largest slave societies in the Americas, The Comparative Histories of Slavery in Brazil, Cuba, and the United States (Cambridge University Press 2007). Finally, his Hispanics in the United States: A Demographic, Social, and Economic History (co-authored) (forthcoming Cambridge University Press 2010) is the first full-length quantitative study of the U.S. Latino population in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The recipient of several internationally recognized awards, including Guggenheim, Fulbright and National Endowment for the Humanity fellowships, he was the founding director of Lehman’s interdisciplinary program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, chaired the College's Department of Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies, and was a member of the Executive Committee of the CUNY/Cuba (and later Caribbean) Scholarly Exchange Program, as well as the CUNY-University of Puerto Rico Exchange. Featured Links Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies Department: English Email: glenn.burger@qc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 997-4660 Glenn Burger is Distinguished Professor of English at Queens College and a consortial faculty member in the Ph.D. Program in English and the Certificate Program in Medieval Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Prof. Burger earned his BA and MA in English at the University of Toronto and his DPhil at Oxford University. Before coming to CUNY in 2000, he taught for fifteen years at the University of Alberta in Canada. He has been Chair of the Department of English at Queens College since 2011. At Queens and the Graduate Center he has taught courses on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, Medieval transnational writing and East/West contact, pre- and early modern marriage, as well as Medieval literature more generally. Prof. Burger’s early research interests were Medieval transnationalism and East/West contact, reflected in his first book publication, a critical edition of a Medieval history of Asia, the Mongols, and the Crusades by the Armenian prince, Hetoum of Korikos: A Lytell Chronicle: Richard Pynson’s Translation (c. 1520) of La Fleur des histoires de la terre d’Orient (1307) (University of Toronto Press, 1988). He also co-edited (with Cormack, Hart, and Pylipuik) the essay collection, Making Contact: Maps, Identity, and Travel (University of Alberta Press, 2003). His second book, Chaucer’s Queer Nation, brought contemporary queer and postcolonial theory to bear on Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (University of Minnesota Press, 2003) in order to rethink Chaucerian canonicity and questions of gender and sexuality more generally in pre- and postmodern contexts. Coupled with such work was the co-edited collection of essays (with Steven Kruger), Queering the Middle Ages (University of Michigan Press, 2001) as well as numerous articles and book chapters since then. These interests in queering Medieval gender and sexuality have more recently focused on the complex role the emergent bourgeois and gentry married household played in forging new early modern heterosexual roles, and with that a new relationship between the individual and the early modern state. His monograph, Conduct Becoming: Good Wives and Husbands in the Later Middle Ages (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018), as well as the recent co-edited collection of essays (with Rory Critten), Household Knowledges in Late Medieval England and France (University of Manchester Press, 2019), reflect these broader interests in late Medieval marriage, the bourgeois/gentry household, as well as new modes of thinking about gender and sexuality in the period. Prof. Burger’s current research and publication focus on bringing premodern affect and emotion in dialogue with contemporary affect theory and the history of emotion studies. With Holly Crocker, he has recently co-edited the essay collection, Medieval Affect, Feeling, and Emotion (University of Cambridge Press, 2019). Current work centers on affect and emotion in Medieval literature and Chaucerian texts. Featured Links QC faculty profile page GC faculty profile page Department: Foreign Languages and Literature Email: rchangrodriguez@ccny.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 650-7920 Raquel Chang-Rodríguez (PhD, New York University) is Distinguished Professor of Hispanic literature and culture at the Graduate Center and the City College (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY). She has held visiting posts at Colgate University as Colgate Professor of the Humanities and at Columbia University, and has participated in seminars and courses in Spain, Peru, and Germany.A specialist in Colonial Literary Studies with emphasis on the Andean area and Mexico, Chang-Rodríguez has authored, edited and co-edited books treating the chronicles of the early contact period and native historians, as well as colonial drama and poetry. Among her books are: La apropiación del signo: tres cronistas indígenas del Perú (Arizona State University, 1988), El discurso disidente: ensayos de literatura colonial peruana (Catholic University of Peru, 1991), Hidden Messages: Representation and Resistance in Andean Colonial Drama (1999, Bucknell UP), and La palabra y la pluma en Primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno(Catholic University of Peru, 2005). She has published articles and book chapters in journals and collections from Europe and the Americas, and has contributed to major national and international projects such as Latin American Writers (Scribner's, 1989), History of Literature in the Caribbean (John Benjamins, 1994), Diccionario Enciclopédico de las Letras de América Latina (Biblioteca Ayacucho, 1995), the Encyclopedia of Latin American History (Scribner's, 1996), Storia della civiltá letteraria ispanoamericana (Torino, UTET, 2000. She edited La cultura letrada en la Nueva España del siglo XVII,the second volume of an ambitious new history of Mexican literature publishedin 2002 by SigloXXI/ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). In 2006 Chang-Rodríguez coordinated the simultaneous publication in English and Spanish of : Beyond Books and Borders: Garcilaso de la Vega and La Florida del Inca(Bucknell UP)/Franqueando fronteras: Garcilaso de la Vega y La Florida del Inca (Catholic University of Peru). Raquel Chang-Rodríguez was the recipient of a semester fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Her research projects have been supported by the Reed Foundation, the Inter-Americas Society of Arts and Letters, the Mex-Am Cultural Foundation, The Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's Ministry of Culture and US Universities, the New York Council for the Humanities, the Organization for American States (OAS). Professor Chang-Rodríguez is the founding editor of Colonial Latin American Review, the prize winning journal devoted to studying the colonial period from an interdisciplinary perspective, and served as its General Editor from 1992 to 2003. She has served twice (1985-87; 1997-2000), as President of the International Institute of Iberoamerican Literature [Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI)]. Chang-Rodríguez is H onorary Associate of the Hispanic Society of America and was incorporated with the title of Profesora Honoraria to the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Lima, Peru. Currents projects research colonial poetry and women writers. Featured Links Graduate Center Faculty Page Department: History Email: bcook@jjay.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 237-8813 Blanche Wiesen Cook is Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies at John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Her biography, Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume I (Viking Penguin 1992), and Volume II (Viking Penguin 1999) received numerous awards and were on The New York Times best seller list. Volume I won The Los Angeles Times' 1992 Biography Prize, and the Lambda Literary Award.She is currently working on the third and final volume of Eleanor Roosevelt. The New York State Council on the Humanities honored her as Scholar of the Year in 1996. A frequent contributor of reviews and columns in many newspapers and periodicals, her book The Declassified Eisenhower was listed by The New York Times Book Review as one of the notable books of 1981. She is also the author of Crystal Eastman on Women and Revolution (Oxford University Press). For more than twenty years Professor Cook produced and hosted her own program for Radio Pacifica, originally called "Activists and Agitators," subsequently "Women and the World in the 1980s." She has appeared on such television programs as "The Today Show," "Good Morning America," C-Span's "Booknotes," and "MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour," where she participated in the joint PBS-NBC coverage of the 1992 Democratic National Convention. More recently she has hosted various programs for CUNY-TV and in 2010 received the Publishing Triangle's Bill Whitehead Lifetime Achievement Award. Professor Cook is deeply committed to the principle of greater dignity, security and human rights for all people worldwide. She is former Vice-President for Research of the American Historical Association, was Vice-President and Chair of the Fund for Open Information and Accountability (FOIA, Inc.), and Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Freedom of Information and Access Committee of the Organization of American Historians. Actively committed to maintaining the integrity of the Freedom of Information, she also served on the US State Department's Historical Advisory Committee. Featured Links GC History Faculty Page CUNY TV: Jewish Women in America Department: Music Email: John.Corigliano@lehman.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 960-8250 John Corigliano is among the most honored composers in the United States. He was awarded the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Symphony No. 2, introduced in November 2000 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and subsequently heard in New York, Helsinki, Berlin, and Moscow. In March 2000, Corigliano’s third film score, for "The Red Violin," was awarded the Academy Award ("Oscar.")Corigliano's Symphony No. 1, an impassioned response to the AIDS crisis, captured the 1991 Grawemeyer Award for Best New Orchestral Composition; The Chicago Symphony's recording of the piece won the Grammy awards for both Best New Composition and Best Orchestral Performance, and it has has been played by more than 150 different orchestras worldwide. A Distinguished Professor of Music at the City University of New York, Corigliano was named in 1991 both to the faculty of the Juilliard School and to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, an organization of American’s most prominent artists, sculptors, architects, writers, and composers. Commissioned by The Metropolitan Opera, where it premiered in December 1991, Corigliano's “grand opera buffa” The Ghosts of Versailles sold out two engagements at the Metropolitan (1991 and 1994) as well as its 1995 production at the Chicago Lyric Opera. The nationwide telecast of the Metropolitan's premiere production was released on videocassette and laser-disk by Deutsche Grammophon. Following its premiere, The Ghosts of Versailles collected the Composition of the Year award from the first International Classic Music Awards. In April 1999, The Ghosts of Versailles received its European premiere, in a new production directed and designed for the opening of the new opera house in Hannover, Germany. Recent works include 2004’s Circus Maximus: Symphony No. 3, for multiple wind ensembles: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra ("The Red Violin") released on compact disk by Sony in September 2007 with Marin Alsop leading soloist Joshua Bell and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; the orchestral song cycle Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan, recorded for Naxos in February 2007, with JoAnn Falletta leading soprano soloist Hila Plitmann and the Buffalo Philharmonic; and A Dylan Thomas Trilogy (1999), a memory play/oratorio for boy soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus and orchestra, which will be recorded November 2007 by Leonard Slatkin and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Corigliano’s catalogue includes five concerti, for flute, clarinet, oboe, guitar, and piano; numerous shorter works for large orchestra; and an extensive catalogue of chamber works, which have been recorded on numerous major labels. His music is published exclusively by G. Schirmer, Inc. Department: Anthropology and Comparative Literature Email: vcrapanzano@earthlink.net Office Phone: (212) 817-8169 Vincent Crapanzano graduated from the Ecole Internationale in Geneva, received his B.A. in philosophy from Harvard, and his PhD in anthropology from Columbia University. He has taught at Princeton, Harvard, the University of Chicago, the University of Paris, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, the University of Brasilia, and the University of Cape Town. He has lectured in major universities in North and South America, Europe, Hong Kong, and South Africa.He has written on: the epistemology of interpretation, psychoanalysis, ethnopsychiatry and folk healing, spirit possession, theories of the self and other, domination, life histories and the articulation of experience, literalism, fieldwork and the writing of anthropology, imaginative horizons, memory, transgression and hope, referentiality and pragmatics, literary criticism and various literary works. These have appeared in various academic journals as well as such magazine and newspapers as The New Yorker ,The New York Times and the Times Literary Supplement. He has done fieldwork with the Navajo Indians, the Hamadsha (a Moroccan Muslim confraternity), white South Africans during apartheid, Christian Fundamentalists and legal conservatives in America, and the Harkis (Algerians who sided with the French during the Algerian War of Independence) in France. Among his books, several of which have been translated into German, French, Italian, and Japanese are The Fifth World of Foster Bennett: A Portrait of a Navaho; The Hamadsha; As Essay in Moroccan Ethno-psychiatry; Tuhami: A Portrait of a Moroccan; Waiting: the Whites of South Africa; Hermes' Dilemma and Hamlet's Desire: Essays on the Epistemology of Interpretation; Serving the Word: American Literalism from the Pulpit to the Bench: and Imaginative Horizons: An Essay in Literary-Philosophical Anthropology, which was based on the Jansen Memorial Lectures he delivered in Frankfurt am Main. He is completing a book on the way people recount their lives after a dramatic change of status as well as one on the Harki. He has received awards and grants from, among others, the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Endowment of the Humanities, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique and the Commission Nationale de Cinema, the Mellon Foundation, the Fulbright Commission (Brazil), and the Guggenheim Foundation. He has been a Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar at the California Institute of Technology, and a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. Featured Links GC Anthropology Faculty Page Department: English, and Futures Initiative Email: cdavidson@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-7247 Cathy N. Davidson is a Distinguished Professor in the Ph.D. Program in English at the Graduate Center, The City University of New York, and Director of the Futures Initiative, a new program dedicated to envisioning the future of higher education. Davidson's main contributions have been in the areas of history of the book, history of industrialism and postindustrialism, and the impact of new technologies on culture, cognition, and learning. She has published more than twenty books including Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America' Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory, with documentary photographer Bill Bamberger; The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions in a Digital Age, with David Theo Goldberg; and, most recently, Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn.Davidson is cofounder and administrative director of the Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (hastac.org), a 14,000+ network committed to "Changing the Way We Teach and Learn." She is co-PI of the HASTAC/John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Competitions that have awarded more than $10 million in grant funding to support ninety innovative projects operating in more than twenty countries. In 2010, President Obama appointed her to serve on the National Council Humanities, and she is the first educator to serve on the Board of Directors of Mozilla. She received the Educator of the Year Award (with HASTAC cofounder Goldberg) from the World Technology Network in 2012. She is currently working on a book on innovation, social justice, and the future of higher education. Featured Links GC English Faculty Page Personal website The Futures Initiative Department: English Email: adawson@gc.cuny.edu Ashley Dawson is Distinguished Professor of English at the College of Staten Island and a consortial faculty member in the Ph.D. program in English at the CUNY Graduate Center. He earned his Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Before coming to CUNY in 2001, he taught for four years at the University of Iowa. At CSI and the Graduate Center, Professor Dawson teaches courses in postcolonial literature and theory, and in the environmental humanities. Professor Dawson is the author of Mongrel Nation (Michigan, 2007), which examines racism and resistance in the diasporic Asian and Black cultures of twentieth- and twenty first-century Britain. This book and his subsequent work, The Routledge Concise History of 20th Century British Literature (2012), show how vibrant new cultural forms evolved in tandem with movements that challenged coded racial discourses of cultural nationalism in Britain. Dawson’s subsequent scholarship and teaching have focused on the climate emergency. His book Extinction (O/R, 2016) argues that today’s devastating biodiversity crisis is grounded in the need for capital to expand relentlessly into all spheres of life. Extinction, he shows, cannot be understood in isolation from a critique of our economic system. Extreme Cities (Verso, 2017) demonstrates that global cities are ground zero for climate change, contributing the lion's share of carbon to the atmosphere, while also lying on the frontlines of rising sea levels. Dawson argues that our best hope lies not with fortified sea walls, but with urban movements already fighting to remake our cities in a more just and equitable way. People’s Power (O/R, 2022) challenges several decades worth of neoliberal deregulation in the energy sector by advancing a theory of the renewable energy commons grounded in the need to stop thinking of energy as a commodity. Most recently, Dawson’s book Environmentalism from Below (Haymarket, 2024) takes readers inside the popular struggles for environmental liberation around the world. Grassroots movements and the communities where they are born—among the most vulnerable to but also least responsible for the climate crisis—have long been at the forefront of the fight to protect imperiled worlds. Professor Dawson’s research has consistently been grounded in activism. For example, as the founder of the Climate Action Lab (CAL) at CUNY, Dawson has directed a team of twenty graduate students and worked with artists, activists, and researchers to examine and fortify grassroots climate adaptation efforts in NYC. Dawson aspires to help produce knowledge that will help people’s movements quell the fires increasingly consuming our planet. Featured Links Personal website Graduate Center faculty page Department: English Email: mdekel@ccny.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 650-6305 Mikhal Dekel is a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the City College of New York and the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is also the Director of CCNY’s Rifkind Center for the Humanities and Arts. She is the author of In The East: How My Father and a Quarter Million Polish Jews Survived the Holocaust(WW Norton, 2021), formerly published as Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey (WW Norton, 2019), as well as The Universal Jew: Modernity, Masculinity and the Zionist Moment (Northwestern University Press, 2011); and the Hebrew monograph Oedipus in Kishinev (Bialik Institute, 2014). Tehran Children/ In the East has been hailed by the New York Times, the New York Review of Books, the Guardian, the BBC, C-Span, TLS and others as the first English language monograph to comprehensively explore the fate of Holocaust refugees in Soviet gulags, Central Asia and the Middle East. It was a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, the Chautauqua Prize for Contribution to the Literary Arts, and the National Jewish Book Awards, and has been translated into German and Hebrew. Professor Dekel publishes regularly in the United States and abroad in academic and non-academic venues such as ELH, Comparative Literature, Boston Review, Foreign Affairs, Gazeta Wyborcza, and Haaretz. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Law from the Buchmann Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University. Her work has been supported by the National Endowment of the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, and the Lady Davis Foundation, among others. In 2021-2022 she was named CCNY’s Stuart Z. Katz Professor of Humanities. Professor Dekel’s research interests include comparative trauma, genocide and refugee studies; law and literature; the study of restitution and reparations; literature of migrations; and historical memoirs. Featured Links CCNY Profile Page Personal website Department: Film and Media Studies Email: drstu@bway.net Office Phone: (212) 772-4950 Stuart Ewen is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Film & Media Studies at Hunter College, and in the Ph.D. Programs in History, Sociology and American Studies at The CUNY Graduate Center (City University of New York). He is generally considered one of the originators of the field of Media Studies, and his writings have continued to shape debates in the field.He is the author of a number of influential books, including PR! A Social History of Spin (1996) and All Consuming images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture (1987; 1999). The latter provided the foundation for Bill Moyers' 4-part, Peabody, Emmy, and National Education Association Awards winning PBS series, "The Public Mind." PR! was a finalist for The Financial Times Global Business Book Award in 1997, and provided the basis for a 4-part BBC Television Series, "The Century of the Self." Ewen’s other books include Captains of Consciousness: Advertising and the Social Roots of the Consumer Culture (1976) and Channels of Desire: Mass /images and the Shaping of American Consciousness (also with Elizabeth Ewen. 1982; 1992). In the spring of 2001, Basic Books published a twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Captains of Consciousness. His writings appear in French, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish, Korean and Japanese translation. He has recently launched and serves as editor of two online publications: Rejected Letters to the Editor and Stereotype and Society. His most recent book is Typecasting: On the Arts and Sciences of Human Inequality, co-authored with Elizabeth Ewen (2006). Through a series of illustrative, historically situated vignettes, Typecasting presents an incremental interpretation of modern stereotyping through the interwoven fabrics of art, science, religion and popular culture. He lectures frequently at universities, museums and arts and community centers, both nationally and internationally. Among upcoming engagements, Ewen will be the keynote speaker at major international conferences in Glasgow, Scotland, Sao Paolo, Brazil, and Barcelona, Spain in the fall of 2007. He will be teaching a week-long course in media history at Moscow State University ( Russian Federation) in the spring of 2008. He is Consulting Editor of Pensar la Publicidad, a new international Spanish language journal published in Madrid. He is also on the editorial board of the Advertising & Society Review, a journal published by the Advertising Education Foundation and Johns Hopkins University Press. In honor of his role in the founding of Media Studies, Ewen’s autobiographical reverie, "Memoirs of a Commodity Fetishist," was featured as the "Scholarly Milestone Essay" in the journal, Mass Communication and Society, in 2001. Under the nom de plume Archie Bishop, Ewen has worked as a photographer, pamphleteer, graphic artist, multimedia prankster, and political situationist for nearly thirty years. His work has been exhibited internationally. In 2003-2004, Bishop’s work was part of a traveling international exhibit, ‘Toxic Landscapes,’ funded by the Puffin Foundation, and was also featured in ‘Tactical Action,’ an exhibit at the Gigantic Art Space in Tribeca, New York. Featured Links GC History Faculty Page Hunter Faculty Page Department: Art & Music Email: lfarrington@jjay.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 237-8329/49 Lisa Farrington is a Distinguished Professor and the founding Chair Emeritus of the Art & Music Department at CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Prior to coming to CUNY, she was senior art historian at Parsons School of Design for 16 years, teaching at their New York and Paris campuses. Farrington is also a curator and museum professional with years of service at the National Gallery in Washington D.C., New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Parsons Aronson Galleries, and John Jay’s Shiva Gallery. A leader in the field of African American art history, Farrington has lectured at dozens of museums and universities worldwide and published ten books in as many years. Most recently she published her largest research project ever—a 450-page revisionist history of African American art from slavery to the 21st century—her second book for Oxford University Press. She has been the recipient of many awards and honors, including the coveted Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Prize, the Camille Cosby Endowed Professorship, the Ford Foundation Education Fellowship, and three national awards for her Oxford University Press book on the history of black women artists, including the American Library Association BCALA prize for Outstanding Contribution to Literature. Dr. Farrington earned an Honors Degree from New York’s School of Art and Design, a BFA from Howard University magna cum laude, an MA from American University, and M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from the CUNY Graduate Center. She is currently working on a project on Haitian art and Vodou culture based on her research in that country. Featured Links CUNY "Study with the Best" segment Season 9 Number 3 John Jay College Research Book Talk Oxford University Press Farrington Author book page Department: Sociology Email: nfoner@hunter.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 772-5640 Nancy Foner, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, received her B.A. from Brandeis University and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Her main area of interest is immigration. She has studied Jamaicans in their home society as well as in New York and London, nursing home workers in New York, and has written widely on immigration to New York City. She is particularly interested in the comparative study of immigration – comparing immigration today with earlier periods in the United States, the immigrant experience in various American gateway cities, and immigrant minorities in the United States and Europe.Nancy Foner has thirteen books to her credit, including From Ellis Island to JFK: New York’s Two Great Waves of Immigration (Yale University Press, 2000, winner of the 2000 Theodore Saloutos Award of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society); Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States (edited with George Fredrickson, Russell Sage Foundation, 2004, Honorable Mention, Thomas and Znaniecki Distinguished Book Award of the International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association); New Immigrants in New York (Columbia University Press, revised edition, 2001); Islands in the City: West Indian Migration to New York (University of California Press, 2001); Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (edited with Ruben Rumbaut and Steven Gold, Russell Sage Foundation, 2000); and The Caregiving Dilemma: Work in an American Nursing Home (University of California Press, 1994). Her two most recent books are: Wounded City: The Social Impact of 9/11 (Russell Sage Foundation, 2005), an edited volume that is the product of a Russell Sage Foundation working group that she headed, and In a New Land: A Comparative View of Immigration (New York University Press, 2005). She is also the author of more than 60 articles and book chapters. Among her other activities, Foner is a member of the Russell Sage Foundation Immigration Research Advisory Committee, the Social Science Research Council Committee on International Migration, and the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island History Advisory Committee. She has testified on immigration issues before several Congressional committees and serves on the editorial board of numerous journals, including International Migration Review, Global Networks, and the Journal of American Ethnic History. She is currently chair-elect of the International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association, and is past president of the Society for the Anthropology of Work as well as the Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology. Featured Links Hunter Faculty Page Gender Equity Project Department: Community Health and Social Sciences Email: nick.freudenberg@sph.cuny.edu Office Phone: (646) 364-9604 Nicholas Freudenberg is Distinguished Professor of Community Health and Social Sciences at the Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy and on the faculty of the Ph.D. Program in Psychology at The Graduate Center. He also serves as Director of the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute, a research and action center that provides evidence on equitable solutions to urban food problems. Additionally, Freudenberg is the founder and faculty director of Healthy CUNY, a university-wide initiative to promote academic success by helping CUNY students to get help for the health problems that undermine academic achievement. For the last 35 years, he has worked with community organizations, government agencies and activists in New York and other cities around the world to develop, implement and evaluate policies and programs to reduce health inequalities and prevent urban health problems such as HIV infection, substance abuse, environmental threats to health, childhood asthma, diabetes and obesity. He is author of Lethal but Legal Corporations, Consumption and Protecting Public Health (Oxford University Press, 2014), Cities and the Health of the Public (Vanderbilt Press, 2006, with David Vlahov and Sandro Galea), three other books and more than 120 scientific articles and policy reports. From 1992 to 2007, he led research projects at the Rikers Island Detention Center, New York City’s main jail, assessing the impact of interventions to reduce drug use, HIV risk and rearrest among people returning home from jail. His work has been supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Institute for Drug Abuse, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Open Society Institute, the New York City Department of Health, Tisch Illumination Fund and others. Featured Links Faculty Bio CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute Corporations and Health Watch Department: English Email: fred.gardaphe@qc.cuny.edu Fred Gardaphe was born in Chicago in 1952 and raised in Melrose Park, Illinois, a predominantly Italian American community. His grandparents on his mother’s side emigrated from Bari, Italy. On his father’s side, his grandmother’s family emigrated from Calabria, his grandfather’s family from Canada. He attended Sacred Heart Grammar School, Fenwick Preparatory High School (Oak Park) and Triton College (River Grove) where he earned an Associate of Arts degree in 1973. He earned a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1976), a Master’s Degree in English at the University of Chicago (1982) and his Ph.D. in Literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago (1993) with an emphasis on cultural criticism and American multicultural literature.A leading expert in the field, Gardaphe directed the Italian/American and American Studies Programs at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (1998-2008) before coming to Queens College and the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute. He began his teaching career at the high school level and taught five years in Wisconsin, Iowa, and in an alternative street school in Chicago before taking a position in English and Educational Studies at Columbia College in Chicago. At Columbia he created and taught writing, educational studies, and literature courses and courses in Italian/American film and literature from 1978-1998. He is Associate Editor of Fra Noi, an Italian American monthly newspaper, editor of the Series in Italian American Studies at State University of New York Press, and co-founding-co-editor of Voices in Italian Americana, a literary journal and cultural review. He is past President of the American Italian Historical Association (1996-2000), and served as Vice President of the Italian Cultural Center in Stone Park, IL from 1992-1998. He is currently President of MELUS: The Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. His edited books include: New Chicago Stories, Italian American Ways, Shades of Black and White: Conflict and Collaboration Between Two Communities, Cultures, Communities and the Arts, From the Margin: Writings in Italian Americana, and Italian Ethnics: Their Languages, Literature and Lives. He has written two one-act plays: "Vinegar and Oil," produced by the Italian/American Theatre Company in 1987, and "Imported from Italy," produced by Zebra Crossing Theater in 1991. His study, Italian Signs, American Streets: The Evolution of Italian American Narrative, is based on his dissertation which won the Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli/Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs award for 1993 dissertations) and was published by Duke University Press in 1996; it was named an Outstanding Academic Book for 1996 by Choice. He has also published Dagoes Read: Tradition and the Italian/American Writer and Moustache Pete is Dead!: Italian/American Oral Tradition Preserved in Print. His latest book is From Wiseguys to Wise Men: Masculinity and the Italian American Gangster (Routledge 2006). He is currently at work on a memoir and a study of irony in Italian American art and culture. Featured Links John D. Calandra Italian American Institute Department: Earth and Environmental Sciences Email: cmchugh@qc.cuny.edu Office Phone: : (718) 997-3322 Cecilia Gonzalez-McHugh was born in Argentina and came to the U.S. after her completing her high-school. She went to night school at Duchess Community College and received a BS from Western Connecticut State University in 1987. Dr. McHugh obtained her PhD in Marine Geology and Geophysics from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University in 1993. That year she began work at Queens College as an Assistant Professor. As a marine geologist, McHugh explores the world’s oceans and has participated in more than 35 sea-going expeditions. McHugh has studied the sedimentary record of sea-level changes and climate going back in time ~35 million years, providing background information for evaluating future global sea-level and climate changes. McHugh, students and collaborators were precursors to the field of submarine paleoseismology that focuses on understanding when and where megaquakes and tsunamis can occur. The 2004 Sumatra and the 2011 Tohoku-Oki mega-earthquakes and tsunamis were catastrophic geologic events with major societal consequences. Subducting plate boundaries similar to where these submarine earthquakes happened are the most consequential source of tsunamis and pose a huge risk to coastal cities. The ultimate goal is contributing to better hazard predictions and education. Much of McHugh’s research has been accomplished as part of Scientific Ocean Drilling. McHugh participated in seven ocean drilling expeditions to the Atlantic, South Pacific and Indian Oceans with an upcoming expedition to one of the deepest parts of the North West Pacific Ocean, the Japan Trench. McHugh has represented the U.S. at international proposal evaluation panels and workshops. She was a Distinguished Lecturer for the International Ocean Discovery Program, is a member of the United States Science Advisory Committee for Scientific Ocean Drilling and a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. McHugh has published >50 articles in peer-reviewed journals, co-authored >50 book chapters and contributed to national and international invited talks and workshops. Involvement of PhD, MA and undergraduate students is a large component of McHugh’s research projects. McHugh tells her students to find the type of work or research they would love to do, set your goals and reach for them! You will achieve your dreams. Current Research Interests Land-Sea Interactions in the Indian Ocean: Tectonics, Paleoearthquakes, Paleoclimate, Fluvial Processes Developing Tools for Submarine Earthquake Geology in Subduction and Transform Plate Boundaries Global Sea Level Changes and Seismic Stratigraphy along Continental Margins Connections and Reconnections of Marginal Basins in Response to Average Global Sea Level Changes Impact of Sea Level Changes, Storms and Pollution in Estuaries and Coas Featured Links SEES-QC Faculty Page GC Faculty Page QC Faculty Page Department: Epidemiology and Biostatistics Email: renee.goodwin@sph.cuny.edu Office Phone: (646) 364-9611 Renee Goodwin is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, The City University of New York, Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, and a licensed Clinical Psychologist. As an internationally recognized expert in psychiatric and substance use epidemiology, Dr. Goodwin’s work focuses on integrating theory and tools from the fields of human ecology, clinical psychology, population mental health, health services research and substance use epidemiology to identify key public health issues affecting the population, to measure their effects, and then to develop and implement pathways for positive change using a multilevel approach from a life course perspective. Throughout her prolific career, Dr. Goodwin has published over 275 research papers in the field’s leading journals, book chapters and other publications. Her findings are also widely disseminated in the community via leading news media outlets. Dr. Goodwin is widely viewed as a leader in the study of mental health and access to treatment, with her recent paper published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine entitled “Trends in US Depression Prevalence from 2015 to 2020: The Widening Treatment Gap,” (Goodwin RD, Dierker LC, Wu M, Galea S, Hoven CW, Weinberger AH) being named 2022 Article of the Year by the journal. Dr. Goodwin has also served as Deputy Editor for the journal, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Research, and on the Editorial Board of several journals. Dr. Goodwin has been a fervent advocate for public mental health and substance use policy reform, leveraging her research to inform evidence-based practices and improve the well-being of communities both locally and globally. She looks forward to continuing her research, identifying ways to improve mental health and substance use, and decrease barriers to positive change via prevention and intervention at the individual and population level. Dr. Goodwin holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern University, a Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology from the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science (with Honors) degree in Human Development from the College of Human Ecology, Cornell University. Featured Links Pubmed Google Scholar Department: Philosophy Email: carolcgould@gmail.com Office Phone: (212) 396-6502 (Hunter) (212) 817-1940 (the Graduate Center) Carol C. Gould is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College and Professor in the Doctoral Programs in Philosophy and Political Science and Director of the Center for Global Ethics & Politics at the Ralph Bunche Institute at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She is also Editor of the Journal of Social Philosophy.A native New Yorker, Gould received a BAfrom the University of Chicago and a PhD from Yale University. Prior to joining CUNY in 2009, she taught at Lehman College, Swarthmore College, Stevens Institute of Technology, Columbia University, George Mason University, and Temple University. Her research addresses hard questions in social and political philosophy, with particular attention to the relationship between theory and practice. Her particular interests range across democratic theory, the philosophy of human rights, feminist philosophy, critical social theory, and international ethics. Gould is the author of Marx's Social Ontology: Individuality and Community in Marx's Theory of Social Reality (MIT Press, 1978), which has just appeared in Chinese translation; Rethinking Democracy: Freedom and Social Cooperation in Politics, Economy, and Society, (Cambridge University Press, 1988); and Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2004), which won the 2009 David Easton Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association. She is currently completing a new book entitled Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice, to be published by Cambridge University Press. Her seven edited books include the influential early collection Women and Philosophy (1976), co-edited with Marx Wartofsky; The Information Web: Ethical and Social Implications of Computer Networking (1989); Gender (1999); and Cultural Identity and the Nation-State (2003). She has also published more than sixty articles in social and political philosophy, feminist theory, philosophy of law, and applied ethics. She has given over 150 invited presentations at universities around the world, including more than 30 keynote and plenary addresses at major conferences. Gould has been active in both the American Philosophical Association and the American Political Science Association, and currently serves as Executive Director of the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, and as series editor for global ethics and politics at Temple University Press. She has served as President of the American Society of Value Inquiry, as well as President of the American Section of the International Society of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (the IVR). She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, a National Science Foundation grant, a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award in Paris, a Fulbright Distinguished Chair Professorship in Political and Social Science at the European University Institute, and a fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC. Department: Physics & Astronomy Email: steve.greenbaum@hunter.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 772-4973 Dr. Steve Greenbaum is CUNY Distinguished Professor of Physics at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He also served (2008-14) as Executive Officer of the Ph.D. Program in Physics at the CUNY Graduate Center. During sabbatical years, he served as a Fulbright Scholar at the Weizmann Institute of Science, and a NASA/NRC Senior Research Fellow at the Jet Propulsion Lab, California Institute of Technology, where he was a member of the team that designed the lithium ion batteries for the successful Mars Rover missions. Prior to his appointment at CUNY, Professor Greenbaum spent two years in the Semiconductor Branch of the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. as an NRC Postdoctoral Fellow. He has also held Visiting Professor positions in the Chemistry Department at Stony Brook University, the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Rutgers University, the School of Chemistry at Tel Aviv University, the Laboratory for Solid State Physics of the University of Paris-Sud (XI), the School of Chemical Sciences at University of Padova, and the Department of Chemistry at University of Rome, La Sapienza. Dr. Greenbaum was the 2001 recipient of the Roosevelt Gold Medal for Science, bestowed by the New York Council of the United States Navy League, and the 2002 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring, awarded jointly by the National Science Foundation and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He also received the 2003 Richard Nicholson Science Teaching Award. Dr. Greenbaum was selected as one of eleven Jefferson Science Fellows who served as Senior Science and Technology advisors to the U.S. State Department during the 2014-15 academic year. He was also recognized by the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) by receiving their 2016 Distinguished Scientist Award. He is on sabbatical leave in 2018-19 at Ionic Materials, Inc. in Woburn, MA, serving as a senior science advisor. Dr. Greenbaum's main research interest involves spectroscopic studies of disordered solids by magnetic resonance and synchrotron x-ray absorption, most of which has recently centered on materials for electrochemical energy storage and conversion (i.e. batteries and fuel cells). He has authored or co-authored over 260 peer reviewed publications and given over 60 invited talks at national or international conferences. As a dedicated educator and mentor, he has directly supervised the research of 20 postdoctoral associates, 28 Ph.D. students, and numerous M.A. and B.A. research students. Dr. Greenbaum earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from Brown University. Featured Links Hunter Faculty Profile Department: Physics Email: greenbgr@sci.ccny.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 650-5577 Distinguished Professor Daniel Greenberger's passion for physics took hold during his days as a student at the Bronx High School of Science in New York City from where he graduated in 1950, in a class that included a handful of others who would go on to become celebrated physicists. Following his graduation from Bronx Science, he earned degrees from MIT and the University of Illinois. He then briefly taught at Ohio State University and University of California, Berkley, before joining the faculty of CCNY, where he is now approaching his 50th year as a contributor to that CUNY college. During those years he also served as visiting scientist/professor at numerous prestigious institutions, including MIT, Technical University of Vienna, Oxford University, and National University of Singapore, among others.Among his most notable achievements is the 1989 publication, in collaboration with Dr. Michael Horne and Dr. Anton Zeilinger, of what is known as the GHZ (Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger) Theorem, a significant advancement over John Stewart Bell's groundbreaking 1964 theorem regarding hidden variable theories in quantum mechanics. Since that time his research has focused on fundamental problems in quantum theory, mostly using quantum optics. Recently, he has been involved in studying a restricted form of time-travel in quantum theory, and he also conducted a study (with W. Schleich, and E. Rasel) of the relativistic effects possible with atomic and neutron interferometers, and the differences between these techniques. Some of Professor Greenberger's other honors include receiving the Humboldt Prize from Germany in 1988 and being elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1999, as well as being elected a foreign member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. In the fall of 2011, he had a renewal of a senior scientist award from the Humboldt Foundation, and worked for two months in Ulm, the birthplace of Einstein. He has served as a consultant to the Nobel Prize Committee in physics, and co-founded (with Prof. Zeilinger) the topical group on Quantum Information for the American Physical Society. Additionally, he was the subject of a two-issue festschrift published by the Journal Foundations of Physics in honor of his 65th birthday in 1999, and in 2009, a conference on "Fundamental Problems in Quantum Mechanics" was held at the University of Vienna in honor of his 75th birthday. Professor Greenberg also serves on the editorial boards of a number of journals. Featured Links CCNY Physics Faculty Page Department: Communication Studies Email: Alison.griffiths@baruch.cuny.edu Office Phone: (646) 312-3730 Alison Griffiths is a Professor of Film and Media Studies at Baruch College and in the doctoral program in Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center. An internationally recognized scholar of film, media and visual studies, Griffiths’s research crosses the fields of film studies, nineteenth century visual culture, and medieval visual studies and examines cinema’s relationship to and experience in, non-traditional spaces of media consumption. Griffiths is the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a Meyers Fellowship from the Huntington Library, and a Project Development grant from the American Council of Learned Societies. Her research has also been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Eugene Lang Foundation, and PSC-CUNY. Griffiths received a Felix Gross Award for outstanding research by a CUNY junior faculty member and has twice won Baruch College’s Presidential Distinguished Scholarship Award. In 2015-2016, Griffiths served as Interim Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch. Griffiths is the author of three monographs and over 35 journal articles and book chapters. Her ground-breaking first book, Wondrous Difference: Cinema, Anthropology, and Turn-of-the-Century Visual Culture (Columbia University Press, 2003), won the Sixteenth Annual Society for Cinema and Media Studies Dissertation Award in 1999; the Katherine S. Kovacs Award for the best published book in film and media studies in 2003; and honorable mention for the Krazna Krausz Moving Image Book Award in 2004. Her second book, Shivers Down Your Spine: Cinema, Museums, and the Immersive View (Columbia, 2008) sought to explode the myth that ideas of immersion endemic to so many contemporary viewing spaces, popular entertainment, and digital media platforms are in any way new. Tracing the idea of a revered gaze to the medieval cathedral, virtual reality to the nineteenth century panorama, fantasies of total immersion to the planetarium space show, and contemporary debates around the utility of immersive and interactive exhibits to the nineteenth century science museum, Shivers Down Your Spine developed new theories of immersive spectatorship. Her third book, Carceral Fantasies: Cinema and Prisons in Early Twentieth Century American (Columbia, 2016) examined how cinema gained a foothold in American penitentiaries as well as the range of early images of inmates that fed the carceral imagination. Her fourth book, Nomadic Cinema: A Cultural Geography of the Expedition Film is under contract with Columbia UP and examines cinema as a tool of exploration in the interwar period. Griffiths’ interdisciplinary research has appeared in such journals as the Journal of Visual Culture, Cinema Journal, Screen, Film History, Wide Angle, Continuum, Visual Anthropology Review, Early Popular Visual Culture, Journal of Popular Film and Television, and in numerous anthologies on early cinema, media history, and media audiences. Featured Links Personal website Baruch Faculty Page Department: Community Health and Social Sciences Email: Christian.Grov@sph.cuny.edu Office Phone: (646) 364-0254 Christian Grov is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Community Health and Social Sciences at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy. His research has focused on improving the lives and well-being of LGBTQ populations, with a particular emphasis on sexual health, HIV prevention, and substance use. Other areas of foci have included sex work, HIV treatment and care, sexually transmitted infections, and mental health. Since 2016, his research has been housed at the CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, where he is an affiliated investigator. Since beginning his career at CUNY—first at Brooklyn College in 2008 and then at the School of Public Health in 2016—Dr. Grov’s research has been supported by both the National Institutes for Health as well as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. He has (co)authored hundreds of articles in peer-reviewed journals, the majority of which have included students and mentees. Dr. Grov serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Sex Research (since 2017) and is former Editor-in-Chief of Sexuality Research and Social Policy. Other key contributions include having served for six years as Chair of the Department of Community Health and Social Sciences, four years on the NIH's HIV/AIDS Intra- and Inter-personal Determinants and Behavioral Interventions (HIBI) study section, and three years as a member of the NYC Department of Health’s HIV Prevention Planning Group. In 2023, Dr. Grov was named a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS)—the oldest professional organization devoted to the study of sexuality—in recognition of his significant contributions to research and scholarship in the science of sexuality Dr. Grov received his PhD in Sociology from the CUNY Graduate Center, an MPH from Hunter College, and completed his undergraduate studies with a double major in Sociology and Psychology at the University of Florida. Featured Links SPH faculty page Google Scholar CUNY ISPH Department: Music Email: dgrubbs@brooklyn.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 951-1188 David Grubbs is Distinguished Professor of Music at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. At Brooklyn College he also teaches in the MFA programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts (PIMA) and Creative Writing. He is the author of Good night the pleasure was ours, The Voice in the Headphones, Now that the audience is assembled, and Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording (all published by Duke University Press) as well as the collaborative artists’ books Simultaneous Soloists (with Anthony McCall, Pioneer Works Press) and Projectile (with Reto Geiser and John Sparagana, Drag City). Records Ruin the Landscape has appeared in French, Italian, and Japanese translations. Grubbs has released fourteen solo albums and appeared on more than 200 releases. In 2000, his The Spectrum Between (Drag City) was named “Album of the Year” in the London Sunday Times. He is known for his ongoing cross-disciplinary collaborations with poet Susan Howe and visual artists Anthony McCall and Angela Bulloch, among others. His collaborations with Susan Howe appear on five album releases and have been presented in performance at MoMA, the Southbank Centre, the Walker Art Center, Cambridge University, Harvard University, and Yale University. Grubbs’s collaborations with Anthony McCall include the sound design for ECLIPSE, the performance work by McCall and Jonah Bokaer that inaugurated the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s BAM Fisher building. Works by Angela Bulloch featuring soundtracks by Grubbs have been exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Centre Pompidou, and the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich. Grubbs and Bulloch premiered a performance work, The Wired Salutation, at the Centre Pompidou in 2013, and his collaborative installation with Eli Keszler, One and One Less, was exhibited at the MIT List Visual Arts Center in 2014. Grubbs was a member of the groups Gastr del Sol, Bastro, and Squirrel Bait, and has performed with Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros, Luc Ferrari, Will Oldham, Loren Connors, the Red Krayola, and many others. He is one of five musicians profiled in Augusto Contento’s 2012 documentary film Parallax Sounds and appears in the Arte television documentary Lost in Music: Chicago Connections and the NHK (Japan) television documentary The Red Krayola. Grubbs holds a Ph.D. in literature from the University of Chicago, and from 1997-99 taught in the Sound and Liberal Arts departments of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His criticism has appeared in Chicago Review, Texte zur Kunst, Frieze, Afterall, Modern Painters, The Wire, Bookforum, Tin House, Black Clock, and Conjunctions, and between 1999 and 2007 he regularly published music criticism in the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Grubbs is a grant recipient in Music/Sound from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, a former contributing editor for BOMB Magazine, a member of the advisory board of the journal Sound American, and a member of the board of directors of the non-profit curatorial platform and publisher Blank Forms. Featured Links Brooklyn College faculty page Drag City artist page Department: Art and Art History Email: Chahn@hunter.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 772-4995 Cynthia Hahn teaches the full range of medieval art at Hunter College and The Graduate Center. Her courses and scholarship focus on issues of production and meaning for both medieval and contemporary makers and audiences, with special attention to issues such as visuality and materiality. She has published on material from the early Christian period to the Gothic, from across Europe to the Eastern Mediterranean. Her work has appeared in Art History, Art Bulletin, Gesta, Speculum, and many other journals and collections. Her books include Portrayed on the Heart: Narrative Effect in Pictorial Lives of the Saints from the Tenth through the Thirteenth Century, 2001, Strange Beauty: Origins and Issues in the Making of Medieval Reliquaries 400-circa 1204, 2012, The Reliquary Effect: Enshrining the Sacred Object, 2017, “The Thing of Mine I have Loved the Best:” Significant Jewels, (Exhibition catalog, Les Enluminures, New York), 2018, and Passion Relics and the Medieval Imagination, 2020. With Holger Klein she edited Saints and Sacred Matter: The Cult of Relics in Byzantium and Beyond, 2015 and with Avinoam Shalem, Seeking Transparency: Rock Crystal across the Mediterranean, 2020. She has served on the boards of the ICMA, CASVA, and CAA online reviews. Hahn earned her PhD from the Johns Hopkins University and her MA from the University of Chicago. She previously taught at Florida State University where she was Gulnar K. Bosch professor of Art History. Among other honors, she has been a member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the Center for Advanced Study of the Visual Arts in DC, and was elected a Fellow of the Medieval Academy. She is best known for her work on reliquaries which began with the article: “The Voices of the Saints, What Do Speaking Reliquaries Say?” Gesta, 36, 1997 (read in many medieval art history classes), and that work has grown into an examination of the societal, historical, and art historical issues surrounding relics and reliquaries. In line with these interests, she participated in the planning of the major exhibition “Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics and Devotion in the Middle Ages” that had venues in Cleveland, Baltimore, and London, contributing an essay for the catalog. During the run of the show, Hunter staged its own show in which medieval reliquaries were put in dialogue with contemporary art: Objects of Devotion and Desire: Medieval Relic to Contemporary Art. The show was curated by Hahn and a group of M.A., Ph.D., and MFA. students. Current scholarly interests: Professor Hahn is working again with manuscripts-- from early Psalters (especially the famous Utrecht Psalter) to secular Renaissance textbooks. For the latter project she is preparing a series of courses leading to a show for Hunter’s Leubsdorf Gallery. Her work on reliquary pendants has led to an ongoing interest in bodily adornment of the medieval period—from jewelry to armour-- and the way that these things create identity: A book is planned with Reaktion press (London). She has recently written an essay on a contemporary jeweler who was inspired by the Middle ages as well as the work of a major contemporary artist who uses materials and community in a way she compared to the construction of reliquaries. She continues to probe questions concerning reliquaries and their significance. Featured Links Hunter Art and Art History faculty page Penn State University Press Department: Earth and Environmental Science Email: george.hendrey@qc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (718) 997-3325 Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science at Queens CollegeProfessional Preparation Undergraduate- University of Washington Zoology B.A., 1966 Graduate- University of Washington Civil Engineering/Water and Air Resources M.S., 1970 University of Washington Civil Engineering/Comparative Limnology Ph.D., 1973 Appointments 2005 – present City University of New York. Distinguished Professor. 2004 - 2005 Queens College CUNY. Professor. 2001- 2004 Brookhaven National Laboratory. Senior Ecologist (Tenured) 1977 - 2000 Brookhaven National Laboratory. Ecologist. 1976 - 1977 Cornell University. Visiting Research Associate 1973 - 1976 Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA, Oslo)). Staff Scientist Publications 5 most relevant (out of 129 peer-reviewed publications) Hendrey G.R., S.P. Long, I.F. McKee, and N.R. Baker. 1997. Can photosynthesis respond to short-term fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide? Photosynthesis Research 51: 179-184. (BNL 62922). Hendrey , G.R., D.S. Ellsworth, K.F. Lewin, and J. Nagy. 1999. A free-air CO 2 enrichment system for exposing tall forest vegetation to elevated atmospheric CO 2. Global Change Biology 5: 293-309. Percy K.E, C.S. Awmack, R.L. Lindroth, M.E. Kubiski,B..J. Kopper, J.G. Isebrands, K.S. Pregitzer, G.R. Hendrey, Richard E. Dickson, Donald R. Zak, Elina Oksanen, Jaak Sober, Richard Harrington, & David F. Karnosky. 2003. Altered performance of forest pests under CO 2- and O 3 - enriched atmospheres. Nature 420, 403 – 407. Hendrey G.R. and Miglietta F. (2006) FACE technology: p ast, present and future. Chapter 2 in Managed Ecosystems and CO 2: Case Studies, Processes and Perspectives. Springer 459 pp. Karipot, A., M.Y. Leclerc, G. Zhang, T. Martin, G. Starr, D. Hollinger, L.E. Hipps, McCaughey, D. J. Anderson and G. R. Hendrey. 200x. Nocturnal C02 exchange over a tall forest canopy associated with intermittent low-level jet activity. J. Theor. Appl. Climatology.(accepted). Synergistic Activities Head, Earth System Sciences Division, BNL, 1995-2004. Co-PI for AmeriFlux project using multiple PFT tracers to assist development of CO2 source attribution within a pine forest 2000-2004. Principal Investigator, FACE Facility Development Project at BNL (1986 – 2004), Establishment and operational guidance of 9 FACE facilities, 1987-2004 including: IGBP/GCTE Core Project "The Response of CO 2-Related Processes in Grassland Ecosystems in a Three-year Field CO 2 Enrichment Study” Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Z), Eschikon, 1993-95; Forest-Atmosphere Carbon Transfer and Storage-II effects of CO 2 and ozone on northern hardwood trees, USFS/Michigan Technical University, Rhinelander, WI: 1996-current); Effects of CO 2 enrichment on desert vegetation, University of Nevada, DOE Nevada Test Site, 1996-99; Effects of CO 2 enrichment on prairie vegetation, University of Minnesota, Cedar Creek Research Station, 1997-99; Forest-Atmosphere Carbon Transfer and Storage – III (FACTS-III/TropiFACE) Prototype Development, with Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama: 1997-99; Effects of CO 2 enrichment on agricultural, Institute for Agroecology, Braunschweig, Germany: 1998-99; and Program Coordinator for the Free-Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (FACE) program, a consortium of investigators from national laboratories and universities, supported by DOE and other Federal agencies, 1986 - 2004. Board of Directors, Black Rock Forest, 1989-1999; Co-inventor, inelastic neutron scattering (INS) technique for quantification of soil carbon. Numerous projects relating to acid deposition: Biological Effects Governing Board, National Acid Deposition Program (NADP), 1979-81; EPA Administrator's Round Table, 1983; US-New Zealand Cooperative Science Program Award (NSF), 1992; Fellow, American Institute of Chemists, 1992; Adjunct Professor, Duke University (by vote of the faculty) 1995-2002; Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America; Tenure, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Conceived and initiated (with Michael Reynolds) the Urban Atmospheric Observatory project for New York City. Collaborators and other affiliations (past 5 years) Collaborators - Karnosky, David (Michigan Technical Univ.); Lindroth, Richard (Univ. Wisconsin); Norby, Richard (Oak Ridge National Lab.); Nösberger, Josef (Swiss Fed. Inst. Technol, Zurich); Oren, Ram (Duke Univ.); Pregitzer, Kurt (Michigan Technical Univ.); Reich, Peter B. (Univ. Minnesota); Rogers, Alistair (Brookhaven National Lab.); Schlesinger, William (Duke Univ.); Zak Donald R. (U. Michigan); Wilopolski, Lucian (Brookhaven); King John S.(NC State); Leclerc, Monique (UGA); Karipot, Anand (U. Georgia) Graduate and Post-Doctoral Advisors - Eugene B. Welch (Univ. Washington), Thomas W. Edmonson ( University of Washington, deceased), Russel F. Christman (Univ. North Carolina). Advisees - None Peer reviewing Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Australian Journal of Botany Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Environmental Management Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Journal of Environmental Quality Global Change Biology Plant, Cell and Environment Water, Air and Soil Pollution Agricultural Research Service, USDA Institute of Ecosystems Studies, Millbrook, NY National Science Foundation U.S. Department of Energy Israel Science Foundation Springer-Verlag (publisher) Featured Links Queens College Faculty Page Department: History Email: dherzog@gc.cuny.edu Office Phone: (212) 817-8468 Dagmar Herzog is Distinguished Professor of History and the Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar at the Graduate Center, where she teaches courses in Modern European history, the history of the Holocaust and its aftermath, interdisciplinary theory and research methodology, and the histories of gender and sexuality. She received her B.A. (1983) in Political Science and French Literature from Duke University and received her M.A. (1985) and Ph.D. (1991) in History at Brown University. Before coming to the Graduate Center, Prof. Herzog taught for more than a dozen years at Michigan State University. At the Graduate Center, she has conducted extensive comparative and transnational research on how religion and secularization have affected social and political developments in modern Europe. She is the author of Sexuality in Europe: A Twentieth-Century History (Cambridge UP 2011), forthcoming also in Turkish; Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of American Politics (Basic Books 2008); Sex after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany (Princeton 2005), which has been translated into German and Japanese; and Intimacy and Exclusion: Religious Politics in Pre-Revolutionary Baden (Princeton 1996; Transaction 2007). She is the editor and coeditor of six anthologies, including, most recently, After the History of Sexuality: German Genealogies With and Beyond Foucault (Berghahn 2012 – with Helmut Puff and Scott Spector); Brutality and Desire: War and Sexuality in Europe's Twentieth Century (Palgrave Macmillan 2009); and Lessons and Legacies VII: The Holocaust in International Perspective (Northwestern 2007).In her work on contemporary sexuality-related policy and disability rights policy in both Europe and the U.S., Prof. Herzog works closely with public health experts and medical and therapeutic professionals as well as jurists, and she frequently speaks to the media and to non-academic publics; she has also worked as a columnist for the Berlin-based tageszeitung. In addition, Prof. Herzog is active in the work of the Holocaust Educational Foundation. She is the recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University, the Ford Foundation, the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Social Science Research Council, and
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Ernest Rutherford – Biographical
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908 was awarded to Ernest Rutherford "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances"
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Ernest Rutherford Biographical Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, New Zealand, the fourth child and second son in a family of seven sons and five daughters. His father James Rutherford, a Scottish wheelwright, immigrated to New Zealand with Ernest’s grandfather and the whole family in 1842. His mother, née Martha Thompson, was an English schoolteacher, who, with her widowed mother, also went to live there in 1855. Ernest received his early education in Government schools and at the age of 16 entered Nelson Collegiate School. In 1889 he was awarded a University scholarship and he proceeded to the University of New Zealand, Wellington, where he entered Canterbury College*. He graduated M.A. in 1893 with a double first in Mathematics and Physical Science and he continued with research work at the College for a short time, receiving the B.Sc. degree the following year. That same year, 1894, he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Science Scholarship, enabling him to go to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson. In 1897 he was awarded the B.A. Research Degree and the Coutts-Trotter Studentship of Trinity College. An opportunity came when the Macdonald Chair of Physics at McGill University, Montreal, became vacant, and in 1898 he left for Canada to take up the post. Rutherford returned to England in 1907 to become Langworthy Professor of Physics in the University of Manchester, succeeding Sir Arthur Schuster, and in 1919 he accepted an invitation to succeed Sir Joseph Thomson as Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge. He also became Chairman of the Advisory Council, H.M. Government, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; Professor of Natural Philosophy, Royal Institution, London; and Director of the Royal Society Mond Laboratory, Cambridge. Rutherford’s first researches, in New Zealand, were concerned with the magnetic properties of iron exposed to high-frequency oscillations, and his thesis was entitled Magnetization of Iron by High-Frequency Discharges. He was one of the first to design highly original experiments with high-frequency, alternating currents. His second paper, Magnetic Viscosity, was published in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute (1896) and contains a description of a time-apparatus capable of measuring time intervals of a hundred-thousandth of a second. On his arrival at Cambridge his talents were quickly recognized by Professor Thomson. During his first spell at the Cavendish Laboratory, he invented a detector for electromagnetic waves, an essential feature being an ingenious magnetizing coil containing tiny bundles of magnetized iron wire. He worked jointly with Thomson on the behaviour of the ions observed in gases which had been treated with X-rays, and also, in 1897, on the mobility of ions in relation to the strength of the electric field, and on related topics such as the photoelectric effect. In 1898 he reported the existence of alpha and beta rays in uranium radiation and indicated some of their properties. In Montreal, there were ample opportunities for research at McGill, and his work on radioactive bodies, particularly on the emission of alpha rays, was continued in the Macdonald Laboratory. With R.B. Owens he studied the “emanation” of thorium and discovered a new noble gas, an isotope of radon, which was later to be known as thoron. Frederick Soddy arrived at McGill in 1900 from Oxford, and he collaborated with Rutherford in creating the “disintegration theory” of radioactivity which regards radioactive phenomena as atomic – not molecular – processes. The theory was supported by a large amount of experimental evidence, a number of new radioactive substances were discovered and their position in the series of transformations was fixed. Otto Hahn, who later discovered atomic fission, worked under Rutherford at the Montreal Laboratory in 1905-06. At Manchester, Rutherford continued his research on the properties of the radium emanation and of the alpha rays and, in conjunction with H. Geiger, a method of detecting a single alpha particle and counting the number emitted from radium was devised. In 1910, his investigations into the scattering of alpha rays and the nature of the inner structure of the atom which caused such scattering led to the postulation of his concept of the “nucleus”, his greatest contribution to physics. According to him practically the whole mass of the atom and at the same time all positive charge of the atom is concentrated in a minute space at the centre. In 1912 Niels Bohr joined him at Manchester and he adapted Rutherford’s nuclear structure to Max Planck‘s quantum theory and so obtained a theory of atomic structure which, with later improvements, mainly as a result of Heisenberg’s concepts, remains valid to this day. In 1913, together with H. G. Moseley, he used cathode rays to bombard atoms of various elements and showed that the inner structures correspond with a group of lines which characterize the elements. Each element could then be assigned an atomic number and, more important, the properties of each element could be defined by this number. In 1919, during his last year at Manchester, he discovered that the nuclei of certain light elements, such as nitrogen, could be “disintegrated” by the impact of energetic alpha particles coming from some radioactive source, and that during this process fast protons were emitted. Blackett later proved, with the cloud chamber, that the nitrogen in this process actually could be transformed into an oxygen isotope. G. de Hevesy was also one of Rutherford’s collaborators at Manchester. An inspiring leader of the Cavendish Laboratory, he steered numerous future Nobel Prize winners towards their great achievements: Chadwick, Blackett, Cockcroft and Walton; while other laureates worked with him at the Cavendish for shorter or longer periods: G.P. Thomson, Appleton, Powell, and Aston. C.D. Ellis, his co-author in 1919 and 1930, pointed out “that the majority of the experiments at the Cavendish were really started by Rutherford’s direct or indirect suggestion”. He remained active and working to the very end of his life. Rutherford published several books: Radioactivity (1904); Radioactive Transformations (1906), being his Silliman Lectures at Yale University; Radiation from Radioactive Substances, with James Chadwick and C.D. Ellis (1919, 1930) – a thoroughly documented book which serves as a chronological list of his many papers to learned societies, etc.; The Electrical Structure of Matter (1926); The Artificial Transmutation of the Elements (1933); The Newer Alchemy (1937). Rutherford was knighted in 1914; he was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1925, and in 1931 he was created First Baron Rutherford of Nelson, New Zealand, and Cambridge. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1903 and was its President from 1925 to 1930. Amongst his many honours, he was awarded the Rumford Medal (1905) and the Copley Medal (1922) of the Royal Society, the Bressa Prize (1910) of the Turin Academy of Science, the Albert Medal (1928) of the Royal Society of Arts, the Faraday Medal (1930) of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the D.Sc. degree of the University of New Zealand, and honorary doctorates from the Universities of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, McGill, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Yale, Glasgow, Giessen, Copenhagen, Cambridge, Dublin, Durham, Oxford, Liverpool, Toronto, Bristol, Cape Town, London and Leeds. Rutherford married Mary Newton, only daughter of Arthur and Mary de Renzy Newton, in 1900. Their only child, Eileen, married the physicist R.H. Fowler. Rutherford’s chief recreations were golf and motoring. He died in Cambridge on October 19, 1937. His ashes were buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey, just west of Sir Isaac Newton’s tomb and by that of Lord Kelvin. * Canterbury College (now Canterbury University) was located in Christchurch, but was administered from the University of New Zealand, Wellington. From Nobel Lectures, Chemistry 1901-1921, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1966 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. The Nobel Foundation's copyright has expired.
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Royal Society of Edinburgh's 2021 Fellows revealed
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2021-03-29T23:01:00+00:00
The full list of 87 new Fellows from across sciences, arts, education, business and public life
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Scotland’s national academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), has revealed its newly selected 2021 Fellows. They will join the RSE’s current roll of around 1,600 leading thinkers and practitioners from Scotland and beyond. This year’s cohort includes many who have made a positive impact during Covid-19, either as a result of their academic research or through their contribution to arts or for the role they have played in communicating complex information with the public. Those who are elected to the Fellowship have undergone a rigorous assessment of their achievements, professional standing and the contribution they and their work make to wider society. The list includes many academics such as professor Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health and director of the global health governance programme at Edinburgh University, who has become something a household name in the last 12 months as a public health expert during the pandemic. Also becoming a Fellow is Louise Macdonald, who has been instrumental in helping to shape Scotland’s future for young people through her work as chief executive at Young Scot, and was recently appointed as national director of Institute of Directors Scotland. Founding partner and executive chairman of law firm Harper Macleod, professor Lorne Crerar, has also been elected. He is an emeritus professor of banking law at University of Glasgow, author of the Crerar Review of public services, and the creator of the home report system. Macdonald said: "I am honoured to have been selected as an RSE Fellow alongside so many remarkable people doing such extraordinary work here in Scotland and around the globe." Crerar added: “I am very much looking forward to the opportunity to contribute to the work of RSE which is so important particularly in these challenging times.” Alongside the 79 Ordinary Fellows, is Honorary Fellow Baroness Onora O'Neill of Bengarve - known for her work in political philosophy and ethics - and seven Corresponding Fellows from across the world, including Dr James Rautio, founder and president of Sonnet Software. Dame Anne Glover, president of the RSE, said: “Through uniting these great minds from different walks of life, we can discover creative solutions to some of the most complex issues that Scotland faces. "A warm welcome is extended to all of our new Fellows.” Most new Fellows are academics, but among the business leaders are: Anne Glover, co-founder and chief executive of Amadeus Capital Partners; Andrew Sloan, managing director at COWI UK; Judy Wagner, co-founder and director of FWB Park Brown; Ian Stevens, chief executive of Bsolve Dental; and Dr Poonam Malik, director at Scottish Enterprise. All candidates for Fellowship must be nominated by an existing Fellow and supported by a further two. Nominations then go through a five-stage selection process, to ensure that those elected are leading lights in their respective fields. The over-riding requirement for selection is excellence, measured against three criteria: outstanding achievement, professional standing, and societal contribution. The full list of new Fellows is below: Sam Alberti, Keeper of Science and Technology, National Museums Scotland Karen Anderson, Architect and Founding Partner, Anderson Bell Christie Malcolm Appleby, Designer and Engraver Clive Badman, Executive Director, Special Projects in Life Sciences, University of Strathclyde Christopher Barratt, Head of Division Post Graduate Medicine, University Derek Bell, Professor for Acute Medicine, Imperial College London Kirstie Blair, Chair in English Studies, University of Strathclyde Helen Bond, Head of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh Holly Branigan, Head of School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh Tara Brendle, Head of Mathematics, University of Glasgow Ian Brown, Senior Honorary Research Fellow in Scottish Literature, University of Glasgow Malinda Carpenter, Professor of Developmental Psychology, University of St Andrews Calum Colvin, Professor of Fine Art Photography, University of Dundee Lorne Crerar, Chairman, Harper MacLeod James Curran, Chair, Climate Ready Clyde Vincent Deighan, Comic Book Artist - also known by the pen name Frank Quitely Maria Dornelas, Reader in the School of Biology, University of St Andrews Michael Eddleston, Professor of Clinical Toxicology, University of Edinburgh Heather Ferguson, Professor of Medical Entomology and Disease Ecology, University of Glasgow Neil Firth, Director, Piers Arts Centre Julie Fowlis, Musician, Singer, Presenter Nicholas Fraser, Keeper of Natural Sciences, National Museums Scotland Nikolaj Gadegaard, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow Fiona Gilbert, Professor of Radiology and Head of Department, University of Cambridge Paul Glendinning, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Manchester Anne Glover, Co-Founder and Chief Executive, Amadeus Capital Partners Faye Hammill, Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow Susan Healy, Professor of Biology, University of St Andrews Lord Patrick Hodge, Deputy President, Supreme Court of the UK Andrew Horne, Professor of Gynaecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Edinburgh Paul Hoskisson, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Engineering Biology, University of Strathclyde Kirsty Hughes, Director, Scottish Centre on European Relations Alison Hulme, Professor of Synthesis and Chemical Biology, University of Edinburgh Alvin Jackson, Richard Lodge Professor of History, University of Edinburgh Aggelos Kiayias, Chair in Cyber Security and Privacy, University of Edinburgh Olga Kozlova, Director of Innovation and Industry Engagement, University of Strathclyde Nina Laurie, Professor of Geography and Development, University of St Andrews Linda Lawton, Professor of Environmental Microbiology, Robert Gordon University Dame Mariot Leslie, Diplomat John Ludden, Bicentennial Research Professor, The Lyell Centre at Heriot-Watt University Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology and Director of the Edinburgh Futures Institute, University of Edinburgh Louise Macdonald, Chief Executive, Young Scot Malcolm Macdonald, Professor of Applied Space Technologym University of Strathclyde Nicola McEwen, Co-Director at the Centre on Constitutional Change, University of Edinburgh Heather McGregor, Executive Dean, Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University Stuart Macgregor, Professor at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Andrew McIntosh, Head of Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh Paul McKenna, Head of Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde Ross McLure, Professor of Extragalactic Astrophysics, University of Edinburgh Lesley McMillan, Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Glasgow Caledonian University Poonam Malik, Director, Scottish Enterprise Matthias Marti, Professor of Molecular Parasitology, University of Glasgow Peter Mathieson, Principal, University of Edinburgh Richard Mellanby, Professor of Comparative Medicine, University of Edinburgh Simon Milne, Regius Keeper, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Peter Mossey, Professor of Craniofacial Development, University of Dundee Alexander Murphy, Chair of Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics, University of Edinburgh Dilip Nathwani, Emeritus Honorary Professor of Infection, University of Dundee E. Elizabeth Patton, Personal Chair of Chemical Genetics, MRC Investigator Yvan Petillot, Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Heriot-Watt University Douglas Philp, Professor in Chemistry, University of St Andrews Eleanor Riley, Professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease, University of Edinburgh Ian Rivers, Associate Principal and Professor of Education for Social Change, University of Strathclyde Boyd Robertson, Chair, NHS Highland Board Bernd Schroers, Professor of Mathematics, Heriot-Watt University Nigel Seaton, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Abertay University Jim Skea, Professor of Sustainable Energy, Imperial College London Andrew Sloan, Managing Director, COWI UK Jennifer Smith, Professor of Sociolinguistics, University of Glasgow Devi Sridhar, Chair in Global Public Health, University of Edinburgh Ian Stevens, Chief Executive, Bsolve Dental Rev John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen Andrew Tyler, Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling Neil Vargesson, Professor in Developmental Biology, University of Aberdeen Judy Wagner, Co-founder and Director, FWB Park Brown Philip White, Research Specialist in Plant Ecophysiology, James Hutton Institute Christopher Williams, Chair of Machine Learning, University of Edinburgh James F Wilson, Personal Chair in Human Genetics, University of Edinburgh Graham Wren, Director of Major Projects, University of Strathclyde
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Dates Existence: 1831 - 1879 Biography James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) was born in Edinburgh. In 1841 he became a pupil at the Edinburgh Academy and in 1847 entered the University of Edinburgh, attending lectures on mathematics, natural philosophy, chemistry, and mental philosophy. In October 1850 he became an undergraduate of Peterhouse, Cambridge, transferring to Trinity College in December of that year. He graduated in 1854 and in 1855 was elected a fellow of Trinity. During the next year he was appointed professor of natural philosophy in Marischal College, Aberdeen, and in 1858 married Katherine Mary Dewar, the daughter of the principal. In 1860 he became professor of natural philosophy in King's College, London. He resigned the post in 1865, returning to private life at Glenlair, but in 1871 was induced to come forward as a candidate for the new chair of experimental physics at Cambridge, to which he was elected unopposed. The work of the professorship occupied Maxwell for the next five years. He died on 5 November 1879, following an illness. Maxwell carried out research into the effects of combinations of colours by means of the rapid rotation of discs coloured differently in different parts. This became known as his colour-top. His conclusions on primary colours and colour-blindness led to him being awarded the Rumford medal of the Royal Society in 1860. Maxwell also examined the question of the distribution of velocity in a gas and was involved in research and experiments concerning electricity and magnetism, on which he wrote a number of important papers. Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
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The RSE Fellowship comprises around 1,800 leading experts in the sciences, arts, business, professions and the third and public sectors, with links to Scotland. This range of expertise within the Fellowship places us in a unique position to provide an informed, interdisciplinary response to issues facing Scotland and internationally. RSE Fellows are the most distinguished in their fields. The RSE has three categories of Fellows, each with a post nominal: Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) Corresponding Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (CorrFRSE) Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (HonFRSE) We engage and connect nationally and internationally to share knowledge and tackle the most pressing challenges of the modern world.
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Meet our extraordinarily talented and diverse leadership team who embody and embrace the core values, impact, and mission of the National Geographic Society.
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Executive Team Meet the leaders who guide our journey forward. Jill Tiefenthaler As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers—in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University. Shannon P. Bartlett Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer she/her Shannon P. Bartlett As chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at the National Geographic Society, Shannon P. Bartlett oversees the organization’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and helps cultivate an environment where people of every race, identity, experience, and ability have a role in its mission-driven work. She works in partnership with the Society’s staff-led DEI Council and Steering Committee, and serves as an adviser to teams across the organization to ensure our DEI principles are embedded in all aspects of our work. Bartlett joined the Society from the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law where she served as associate dean of inclusion & engagement and was an instructor. In this role, she led and managed the school’s inclusion and engagement activities as well as advanced diversity and inclusion in support of the school’s values and priorities. Bartlett previously served in a number of roles at higher education institutions, including as dean of students at the University of Chicago Law School. Prior to entering academic administration, Bartlett practiced complex civil litigation at Jenner & Block and Valorem Law Group, and served as a legal fellow at the ACLU. Bartlett’s primary areas of interest center on the unconscious ways diversity and culture impact our everyday decision-making and interactions, as well as how to effectively balance the goal of inclusion with the development of an intellectually diverse community. Bartlett received her J.D. from the DePaul University School of Law, her M.A. degree in jurisprudence and social policy from the University of California at Berkeley, and her B.A degree in psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. Crystal Brown Chief Communications, Marketing, and Brand Officer she/her Crystal Brown As chief communications, marketing, and brand officer at the National Geographic Society, Crystal Brown supports the Society’s mission by advancing the National Geographic brand and delivering innovative media, communications, and marketing campaigns that promote and amplify the Society’s vision, people, programs, and impact. In this role, she oversees brand strategy, engagement and marketing, strategic communications, executive communications, internal communications, brand and creative, content integration, and photography. Brown brings more than 20 years of marketing and strategic communications experience and expertise to the Society. Throughout her award-winning career, she has worked with some of the leading, most esteemed mission-driven organizations, nonprofits, foundations, and higher education institutions. Brown’s prior leadership experience includes roles at two nationally ranked universities. During her tenure serving on the president’s cabinet as vice president and chief communications officer at Howard University, Brown led the development and successful implementation of a comprehensive communications and branding campaign for the institution and its assets, advancing the reputation of the university, Howard University Hospital, and its 13 schools and colleges. She also previously served as chief communications officer and spokesperson for the University of Maryland, College Park, where she oversaw the school’s strategic communications efforts, driving efforts to expand the reputation of the institution nationally and internationally. Early in her career Brown held several leadership roles at boutique and mid-sized communications agencies. She has represented a diverse portfolio of clients, including the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the National Education Association Foundation, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and Blackboard. Brown currently serves as a Director for the UVA Alumni Association’s Board of Managers. She has previously served as Board Chairwoman for the NEA Foundation Board of Directors and as Vice Chair for the Ridley Scholarship Fund at the University of Virginia. Brown also served on the DreamBox Learning Advisory Board. She is a member of ColorComm, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Brown holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. Kristi Craig As chief investment officer at the National Geographic Society, Kristi Craig oversees the organization’s $1.3 billion endowment. She leads and continues to build a differentiated and successful investment portfolio while contributing to the Society’s growth and mission. Craig champions sustainability efforts, acknowledging and embracing the increasingly important role of impact investing without compromising portfolio returns. She incorporates diversity, equity, and inclusion in the selection of investment managers, helping to ensure the Society’s DEI commitments are embedded across all sectors of the organization. Craig joined the Society from the Georgetown University Investment Office where she served as the director of private investments and was a key voice in asset allocation and manager selection decisions. She was primarily responsible for the buildout of the endowment’s private equity, venture, real estate, and infrastructure portfolios. Previously, Craig was a senior investment officer in the Investment Division of the U.S. Small Business Administration, where she was primarily responsible for due diligence and review of private equity and mezzanine funds on behalf of the Small Business Investment Company Program, a public-private investment fund with $20 billion under management. Craig is a member of the advisory board for the 1921 Institute, a non-profit dedicated to developing the infrastructure for equitable success and the investment committee for Rebalance360, a company dedicated to the democratization of high-quality, low-cost investment advice and financial planning. She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Georgetown University and is a CFA charter holder. Mara Dell As chief human resources officer at the National Geographic Society, Mara Dell leads all aspects of the organization’s talent and culture strategy. She also oversees the day-to-day operational needs of all human resources (HR) functions, including talent acquisition, talent management, diversity and inclusion, succession planning, employee relations, performance management, HR information systems, policy, compliance, and compensation. Dell joined the Society with 20 years of experience leading global HR functions in the nonprofit and private sectors. Most recently, she served as chief people officer at Conservation International, overseeing more than 1,000 employees in 30 countries. Previously, she led the HR team at Women for Women International, a nonprofit organization that provides support to marginalized women in countries affected by conflict and war. Dell also spent six years with the Atlantic Media Company (now Atlantic Media), where she established and led the organization’s HR functions. Dell began her career as a production assistant in National Geographic’s audiovisual department. She is a graduate of Mount Vernon College (now part of the George Washington University) where she earned a B.A. in arts and humanities. Emily Dunham As the chief campus and experiences officer at the National Geographic Society, Emily Dunham is responsible for overseeing the transformation of our Washington, DC headquarters to include a new brand attraction scheduled to open in 2026. She also oversees brand experiences beyond our headquarters, including traveling exhibitions, touring photo shows, and the speaker series National Geographic Live. Prior to joining the Society, Dunham was a senior vice president at Comcast Spectacor, providing leadership for booking of the Wells Fargo Center, creation of new events in the greater Philadelphia area, and a suite of strategic services for a network of 60+ venues across North America. Previously, Dunham worked at the Washington Nationals Baseball Club, where she served first as executive director of ballpark enterprises, responsible for revenue generated from non-game day events and tourism, before later being promoted to vice president of corporate strategy. Dunham began her career at The Heritage Foundation, overseeing events, facilities, physical security, and risk management for the think tank. Dunham received a master’s degree in business administration from George Washington University and holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Houghton College in New York. Deborah R. Grayson As chief education officer, Grayson will further the Society’s efforts to amplify and extend the work of National Geographic Explorers into classrooms, communities and with young people, in support of the Society’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. She will work to advance the organization’s vision for millions of educators and young people to develop an “Explorer Mindset” by 2030. As a member of the senior leadership team, Grayson will serve as an internal and external champion of the Society’s education initiatives. She will oversee the development of products and partnerships that bring the organization’s educational approach to students and educators around the world. In collaboration with senior program colleagues and the business development officer, she will participate in the development of new high-impact, revenue-generating, education-related initiatives that advance the Society’s mission and new sustainable business model. Grayson has more than 20 years of experience leading a variety of leadership, learning, and organizational development initiatives in the United States and internationally. She served as the Senior Director of Leadership and Organizational Development at the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), where she designed and implemented a strategy for leadership and learning in support of research library leaders who are making significant shifts given changes in research, teaching and learning. Grayson also previously served as vice provost of Learning Design and Experience at University of Maryland Global Campus, where she and her team provided a mix of services that included the design and development of online courses, creation of open educational resources, design and implementation of global learning systems, development and implementation of blended learning solutions, and program development and management. Grayson’s current scholarly and artistic interests focus on the intersection of science, technology and culture. She earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in American studies from Michigan State University, and her B.A. in English literature from the University of Maryland, College Park. Ian Miller As Chief Science & Innovation Officer at the National Geographic Society, Ian Miller oversees the Society’s research and conservation functions to ensure that science continues to be foundational to the organization’s programs for impact and illumination. Before joining the Society, Miller spent 15 years at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, most recently serving as the director of Earth and Space Sciences. During this time he studied fossil plants, paleoclimate, paleoecology, and tectonics, and he also co-led the Snowmastodon Project, which provided a new benchmark for understanding climate change in the American West. Throughout his academic career, Miller has natural history experience on all seven continents and has been a lead scientist on major field expeditions in Madagascar and much of the western United States. He continues to collaborate on research projects in paleobiology and geology focused on the recovery of life following Earth’s last mass extinction. Beyond his work as a scientist, Miller has led museum initiatives aimed at deepening people’s connection with the natural world and unearthing major trends in new and existing audiences that are defining the future of museums. Miller received his Ph.D. and master’s degree in geology and paleobotany from Yale University, and a B.A. in geology from Colorado College. Alex Moen As chief explorer engagement officer at the National Geographic Society, Alex Moen is responsible for a team that identifies, develops, and empowers National Geographic’s extensive community of researchers, conservationists, educators, technologists, and storytellers. Through training, mentorship, Explorer elevation, and engagement, and Explorer community activation, Moen has helped build a network of passionate changemakers who are leading priority conservation and exploration programs across the Society. Prior to his current role, Moen supervised multiple licensing categories in National Geographic’s Enterprises Group. In his licensing position, Moen cultivated key Society partnerships and managed numerous, high-profile business relationships with organizations like Chase Card Services and Target Corporation. Before joining National Geographic in 2001, Moen was a manager at A.T. Kearney, a management consulting firm, where he specialized in market analysis and operations improvement for a variety of clients. The son of a U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Moen grew up in various countries including Italy, Austria, and the Netherlands. He received his B.A. in international relations from Johns Hopkins University. Following university, Moen served in the U.S. Army as an officer in a tank battalion based in Germany. He received his M.B.A. from Columbia University in New York. Kara Ramirez Mullins As the chief advancement officer at the National Geographic Society, Kara Ramirez Mullins fuels and expands the National Geographic community by inspiring transformational philanthropy and driving strategic partnerships, comprehensive fundraising efforts, and special events for the organization. Since arriving at the Society, she has grown the advancement division, spurred a dramatic increase in support from the Board of Trustees, and delivered three record-setting fundraising years—the strongest in the organization’s history. In 2023, she also secured the largest single gift to the Society ever. Kara advances the Society’s mission through membership strategy, and corporate, foundation, and individual giving programs that broaden the Society’s constituent base and generate financial support. Mullins brings more than 20 years of fundraising and external relations expertise to the Society. Most recently, she spearheaded multimillion-dollar philanthropic and fundraising efforts as the vice president for advancement at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. In this role, Mullins expanded all endowed and operating funds, launched a $400 million capital campaign, and led five of the most successful fundraising years in the school’s history. Mullins’ career also includes senior leadership positions with several esteemed Washington, D.C. organizations. She served as associate vice president for institutional advancement at the Brookings Institution, managing and directing annual and major giving efforts and a portfolio of high-level institutional donors for the think tank’s $600 million campaign. She also served as director of development at the Phillips Collection and completed a decade-long tenure in development with the National Gallery of Art, connecting with donors, board members, and constituents in their philanthropic support of art and culture. Mullins earned a bachelor’s degree from Marymount University and completed graduate work at Georgetown University. In June 2018, Mullins graduated from the Executive Program at the Darden School of Business. Sumeet Seam As the chief legal officer at the National Geographic Society, Sumeet Seam leads the organization’s legal and business affairs function and is responsible for legal, governance, risk management, and compliance matters. Seam joined the Society with 20 years of experience successfully developing high-performing legal and risk departments. Most recently, he served as general counsel for Save the Children, overseeing all of the nonprofit’s legal affairs and key operations functions. In this role he advised on compliance matters, donor requirements, comprehensive governance reform, staff safety, and crisis management. He also focused on matters of workplace culture and chaired its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council. Seam also spent 11 years at Discovery, where he managed the U.S. corporate legal department. Prior to that, he was a corporate associate at the Hogan & Hartson firm (now Hogan Lovells). As a public speaker, Seam has addressed legal issues, board governance, crisis management, enterprise risk management, and workplace culture. He is a member of the General Counsel Steering Committee at the National Association of Corporate Directors and a member of the District of Columbia and Maryland bar associations. Seam holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School and a B.A. in international affairs from George Washington University. Jason Southern As the chief technology and information officer at the National Geographic Society, Jason Southern is responsible for identifying and implementing technology solutions. Southern oversees the organization’s technology infrastructure, information security program, and data protection efforts. His team ​delivers a wide range of IT services including systems engineering, software development, product management, user experience design, audio/visual production, and staff technical support. Southern first joined the Society in 2018 as the director of applications development, and was responsible for the development and maintenance of the organization’s website and applications. He was promoted to senior director of digital where he oversaw software engineering, product management, and user experience design. Prior to joining the Society, Southern developed and designed enterprise-scale software applications for product start-ups, telecommunication companies, financial institutions, and the public sector. After serving as the software architect for Nextel’s online store, Southern assumed leadership roles as the senior director of the College Board’s business technology labs and the chief technology officer for Brazen Technologies. Southern grew up writing code, but studied international relations at Georgetown University before returning to software development. Kim Waldron Chief of Staff and Program Alignment she/her Kim Waldron As Chief of Staff and Program Alignment at the National Geographic Society, Kim serves as a thought partner and adviser to support the organization’s strategic direction across all program areas. She provides strategic and operational support to the CEO, board of trustees, and executive management team. In addition, Kim oversees and drives collaboration and alignment across the science, exploration, education and storytelling areas, to accelerate the Society’s mission and achieve the goals of the strategic plan. Prior to joining the Society, Waldron served as chief of staff at Colorado College, university secretary at the University of Edinburgh, and secretary of the college at Colgate University. In addition to supporting the respective leaders and boards of trustees of these institutions, Waldron oversaw many areas of operation including student services, communications, advancement, human resources, and environmental health and safety. Waldron was a postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Manchester and Edinburgh, and served on the faculty in the geology department of Colgate University. She holds a Ph.D. and a master of philosophy in geology from Yale University and an A.B. in geology from Colgate University. Darien Wright As chief financial and operating officer at the National Geographic Society, Darien Wright is a strategic partner to the CEO, senior leadership team and board to advance the Society’s mission. He leads the organization’s financial and operational functions, including financial planning and analysis, accounting, treasury and risk management. Darien also oversees the Society leaders responsible for its endowment and investment portfolio, which help fund the organization’s critical work, as well as the technology solutions and Base Camp experiences that further the Society’s mission. Additionally, Darien serves as a key liaison to financial leadership at The Walt Disney Company, in support of the joint venture between the Society and Disney. He sits on the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Darien drove the strategic growth of a Brookfield Asset Management-owned portfolio company from its inception to a $1.5 billion successful exit. As Chief Operating Officer of the 111-hotel platform, he had day-to-day oversight of real estate development, asset management, acquisitions, dispositions, accounting, legal, and human resources. Previously, Darien was an executive with Marriott International for nearly 12 years in leadership positions across financial planning and analysis, corporate finance, and development asset management. During his tenure, he partnered with diverse teams to facilitate new construction hotel projects, deliver valuations to structure transactions, influence capital allocation decisions, and direct company-wide planning processes. His hospitality experience spans multiple asset types, ranging from luxury hotels and resorts to independent, select-service and extended-stay properties. Before joining Marriott, Darien built an operations finance team at Sprint Nextel Corporation which delivered business models to evaluate growth initiatives and measured the effectiveness of marketing spend and sponsorships. He began his career providing strategy consulting, business integration, M&A due diligence, and audit services to leading CPG companies with Accenture and Coopers & Lybrand. Originally from New York, Darien currently sits on the NAMI National Board of Directors, serving on the Finance and Audit Committee. He has also served on the Boards of Trustees for The Woods Academy and McLean School. Darien holds a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Binghamton University, an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and is also a certified public accountant. Kaitlin Yarnall As chief storytelling officer at the National Geographic Society, Kaitlin Yarnall is responsible for expanding the organization’s impact through all forms of storytelling, including photography, journalism, film, and public experiences. Yarnall oversees a creative team that produces impact-driven media and identifies key partnership, grantmaking, and fellowship opportunities with creative talent to further amplify the Society’s mission. Over the course of her career at National Geographic, Yarnall has assumed a variety of management roles including deputy director of National Geographic Labs, executive director and deputy creative director at National Geographic magazine, and director of cartography. She began her career at the National Geographic Society in 2005 as a cartographer. Yarnall has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the globe and has addressed the UN General Assembly, Scandinavian royals, and rock concert stadiums. She specializes in storytelling, data visualization, information graphics, cartography, and visual narratives, and has written extensively on these subjects. She sits on the board of directors for Media Impact Funders. Yarnall earned an M.A. in geography from the George Washington University and a B.A. in geography and Spanish literature from Humboldt State University. board of trustees Meet the Board Our organization is guided by a board of trustees comprised of international, distinguished educators, business executives, policy makers, and conservationists. Jean M. Case Jean Case, the National Geographic Society’s chairman of the board of trustees, is a philanthropist, investor, and internet and impact investing pioneer who advocates for the importance of embracing a more fearless approach to innovate and bring about transformational breakthroughs. Her career in the private sector, including as a senior executive at AOL, spanned nearly two decades before co-founding the Case Foundation in 1997. In addition, Jean currently serves on the boards of National Geographic Partners and the White House Historical Association, and is a member of the advisory boards of the Brain Trust Accelerator Fund, Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative, and Georgetown University’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016 and has received honorary degrees from Indiana University and George Mason University. In January 2019, her first book, Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose, was published by Simon & Schuster. That same month, it was named a national bestseller. Finally, Jean and her husband, Steve, joined The Giving Pledge and publicly reaffirmed their commitment to give away the majority of their wealth to fund worthy charitable causes. Katherine Bradley Katherine Brittain Bradley is the founder and chair of CityBridge, an education-focused not-for-profit based in Washington, D.C. CityBridge makes early stage investments in education sector entrepreneurs and helps bring their best ideas to market. Katherine serves as chair of the KIPP Foundation, the nation’s largest operator of public charter schools, serving more than 113,000 students, the majority of whom are low income students of color. She is also a board member for the National Geographic Society and the D.C. College Access Program. She graduated from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs in 1986 and served as a Princeton Trustee for twelve years. She and her husband David Bradley live in Washington D.C. and have three adult sons Brendan P. Bechtel Brendan Bechtel is chairman and chief executive officer of Bechtel Group, Inc. (Bechtel). Prior to being elected chairman in April 2017, Brendan was named Bechtel’s chief executive officer in September 2016. He was Bechtel’s president and chief operating officer from 2014–2016. Brendan first began working for the company during summer breaks in high school. After joining the company full time, he took on roles of increasing responsibility in field construction, project management, and executive leadership. Brendan is the 5th generation of the Bechtel family to lead the company. Brendan graduated with a bachelor’s degree in geography from Middlebury College. He also earned two master’s degrees from Stanford: an MBA and an MSE in construction engineering and management. Brendan serves on the board of directors of the Business Roundtable, where he chairs the Infrastructure Committee. Brendan is a trustee of the National Geographic Society and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and he serves on the board of advisors of Fremont Group. He is also a member of the American Society of Corporate Executives and the Council on Foreign Relations. Brendan is based in the Washington, DC area. Afsaneh Beschloss Afsaneh Beschloss is an economist and founder and CEO of RockCreek, one of the world’s largest women-owned investment firms. Previously, she was Managing Director and partner at the Carlyle Group. As the World Bank’s Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer, she led the Bank’s investments, balance sheet management, ratings, borrowings, and innovations in financial products. Prior to this, she led the World Bank’s investments and policy work for renewable energy, power, and infrastructure, as well as pioneering investments in wind and solar energy. Previously, she worked in corporate finance at JP Morgan. Afsaneh has advised governments, central banks, and regulatory agencies on financial policy and energy policy. She serves on the board of trustees of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Rockefeller Foundation, where she chairs the Investment Committee, the Bretton Woods Committee, where she co-chairs the Future of Finance Working Group, Georgetown University, and chairs the PBS Foundation. She was recognized by Carnegie Corporation in their “Great Immigrants, Great Americans 2020” list, received the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award and the Institutional Investor Lifetime Achievement Award, and been listed among the “Most Powerful Women in Banking” by American Banker. She is the co-author of The Economics of Natural Gas (Oxford University Press) and author of numerous journal articles on innovations in finance, energy economics, and renewable energy investing. Afsaneh holds an MPhil (Honors) in Economics from the University of Oxford, where she taught international trade and economic development. Kate E. Brandt Kate E. Brandt serves as Google’s Chief Sustainability Officer and leads sustainability across Google’s worldwide operations, products and supply chains. In this role, Kate partners with Google’s data centers, real estate, supply chain and product teams to ensure the company is capitalizing on opportunities to strategically advance sustainability. Previously, Kate served as the United States’ first Federal Chief Sustainability Officer. In this capacity, she was responsible for promoting sustainability across Federal Government operations including 360,000 buildings, 650,000 vehicles and $445 billion annually in purchased goods and services. Prior to the White House, Kate held several senior roles in the U.S. Federal Government including Senior Advisor at the Department of Energy, Director for Energy and Environment in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel and Energy Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy. Kate is the recipient of the Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest award the U.S. Navy can give to a civilian, for her work helping the Navy go green. Fortune Magazine named Kate to their 40 Under 40 list in 2021 and Outside Magazine also named her, in honor of the magazine’s 40-year anniversary, as one of 40 women who has made the biggest impact on our world. Kate was named #1 Chief Sustainability Officer by Sustainability Magazine in 2022 and 2023 and serves on the boards of BSR, Restor and Corporate Eco Forum. Ángel Cabrera Ángel Cabrera is the 12th president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. One of America’s fastest-growing and most research-intensive universities and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Georgia Tech serves nearly 48,000 students through top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs in engineering, business, science, computing, design, and liberal arts, plus thousands more through its professional and executive education programs. Georgia Tech is one of the top 20 universities in the nation in terms of research and development expenditures and is No. 1 among institutions without a medical school. Prior to Georgia Tech, Cabrera was president of George Mason University, Virginia’s largest public university, and leader of two business schools, Thunderbird School of Global Management (now part of Arizona State University) and IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. The first native of Spain to serve as president of an American university, Cabrera has been named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Henry Crown Fellow by the Aspen Institute, and Great Immigrant by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He serves on the boards of the National Geographic Society, Harvard College Visiting Committee, Atlanta Committee for Progress, Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Bankinter Innovation Foundation in Spain. H e is co -founder of the University Global Coalition, a global network of universities that works with the United Nations in support of its sustainability programs. Cabrera studied at Universidad Politécnica of Madrid and earned his master’s and Ph.D. from Georgia Tech, which he attended as a Fulbright Scholar. John K. Delaney John Delaney is an entrepreneur, business leader and public servant. In 2017, John was named one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune Magazine. John served six years in the U.S. Congress and earned praise for his bipartisan approach to economic, foreign and climate policy. While in Congress he was co-president of his freshman class and served on the Financial Services and Joint Economic Committees while co-founding the Artificial Intelligence and Climate Solutions Caucuses. In 2019, John stepped down from Congress to pursue the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Before Congress and by the age of 40, John had founded and led two New York Stock Exchange-listed companies. In 1993, John founded HealthCare Financial Partners Inc., which provided loans to small to mid-sized healthcare service companies. In 2000, he founded CapitalSource Inc., which provided loans to a wide range of mid-sized businesses. More recently, John is the founder and chairman of Forbright Bank, a bank mission aligned around decarbonization. John is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization and was named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year. He has been a board member of numerous private and nonprofit entities, including a past member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University. Joseph DeSimone Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with courtesy appointments in the Department of Chemistry, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Previously, DeSimone was a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and of chemical engineering at North Carolina State University. He is also Co-founder, Board Chair, and former CEO (2014-2019) of the additive manufacturing company, Carbon. DeSimone is responsible for numerous breakthroughs in his career in areas including green chemistry, medical devices, nanomedicine, and 3D printing, also co-founding several companies based on his research. He has published over 350 scientific articles and is a named inventor on over 200 issued patents. Additionally, he has mentored 80 students through Ph.D. completion, half of whom are women and members of underrepresented groups in STEM. DeSimone has received numerous major awards and recognitions, including the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (1997); the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention (2005); the Lemelson-MIT Prize (2008); the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award (2009); the AAAS Mentor Award (2010); the Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment (2017); the Wilhelm Exner Medal (2019); the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2019 U.S. Overall National Winner); and the Harvey Prize in Science and Technology (2020). He is one of only 25 individuals elected to all three branches of the U.S. National Academies (Sciences, Medicine, Engineering). In 2016 DeSimone was recognized by President Barack Obama with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest U.S. honor for achievement and leadership in advancing technological progress. DeSimone received his B.S. in Chemistry in 1986 from Ursinus College and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1990 from Virginia Tech. Evan G. Greenberg Evan G. Greenberg is chairman and chief executive officer of Chubb Limited. Over the course of 48 years in the insurance industry, he has held various underwriting and leadership positions in the global property, casualty and life insurance sectors. Evan was elected president and CEO in May 2004 and Chairman of the Board of Directors in May 2007. Under his leadership, Chubb has grown to become one of the largest insurance companies in the world. Evan joined the company, then named ACE Limited, in 2001 as vice chairman. Evan is engaged in international economic and foreign affairs through his service on the boards of several institutions, including the board of trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the board of directors of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and as chairman of the National Committee on United States-China Relations. He also serves on the board of trustees of the Asia Society and the advisory board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua SEM) in Beijing. Sandesh V. Kadur Sandesh V. Kadur is a BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer who creates documentary films that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic, the BBC, Netflix, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. Most recently, he has worked on “Our Planet” by Netflix and “The Okavango Experience”; a 360o, virtual reality series that follows National Geographic Society’s Okavango Wilderness Project and BBC’s Seven Worlds One Planet and Planet Earth II. Sandesh is the producer of a three-part docuseries for National Geographic titled “Wild Cats of India” and a two-part series titled “India’s Wild Leopards.” He is also the co-author of two books: Sahyadris: India’s Western Ghats—A Vanishing Heritage (2005) and Himalaya—Mountains of Life (2013). His first documentary, accompanied by his first book, earned critical acclaim while drawing attention to one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots and helped convince UNESCO to name the Western Ghats a World Heritage Site in 2012. Sandesh’s work has won a slew of prestigious international awards, including a 2017 Emmy nomination and the 2017 BAFTA Award for his work on BBC’s Planet Earth II, as well as numerous awards for his photography. Sandesh is the founder and director of Felis Creations — a Bangalore-based company focusing on creating content that inspires conservation. Deborah Lehr Deborah Lehr serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Edelman Global Advisory, a strategic business consulting firm. In addition, she is the Executive Director of the Paulson Institute, a think tank founded by former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. Deborah previously built and managed three successful consulting businesses representing diverse companies such as Sesame Workshop, Tory Burch, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Pfizer, Sony Music, Time Warner and Boeing. In addition, she served as Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, was a Senior Managing Director at the New York Stock Exchange focused on emerging markets and was President of Stonebridge China, with offices in Beijing and Shanghai. Prior to joining Stone bridge, Deborah was a partner at Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, a global top-10 law firm, where she helped build a successful trade business. Deborah also served in the U.S. Government as the Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China, a Director of Asian Affairs at the National Security Council and involved in export control and trade policy issues at the Department of Commerce. Deborah is the founder and Chairman of the Antiquities Coalition, focused on fighting against the looting of cultural heritage by organized crime and terrorist organizations. UNESCO has nominated Deborah as one of its inaugural list of accomplished global women. She also received the prestigious Hadrian Award from the World Monument Fund for her work in fighting the illicit trade in antiquities. Deborah has lived and studied around the world, including China, England, France, and Germany. Her writings have been published in Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, the South China Morning Post, U.S. News and World Report, and Caixin Magazine, among others. She has also appeared on television speaking about China, climate, nature financing as well as antiquities trafficking. Deborah is on the Board of the National Geographic, the U.S-China Business Council, the World Monuments Fund, the Middle East Institute, and the Sesame Workshop Global Advisory Board. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Claudia Madrazo Claudia Madrazo grew up in a family of educators and, since she was very young, she has been interested in learning and exploring the world. Her need for inquiry and discovery led her to art and its potentialities as a path for transformation. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication from the Universidad Iberoamericana (Iberoamerican University) and a Master’s Degree in Museology and Semiology of Cultural Objects from the University of Essex, in the United Kingdom. In 1992, she founded La Vaca Independiente, an organization committed to education and cultural innovation; a laboratory to promote sensitivity, reflection and dialogue as a practice to transform our way of living and thinking. Its most profound vocation sprung forth in 1996 when it introduced art into elementary schools in Mexico, giving birth to the dia program™, a beautiful and powerful tool that transforms the relationship between teachers and students by a method that create spaces for dialogue, the building of knowledge and a comprehensive human development. She is devoted to the preservation of nature, to the conservation of cultural heritage and human and social development. She is the founder of several organizations and initiatives in these areas: Fundación Transformation, Arte y Educación (Transformation, Art and Education Foundation), Academia de Cambio Sistémico (Academy for Systemic Change), BAKTÚN Pueblo Maya, among others. She is the author of nine books, as well as several essays and articles Kevin J. Maroni Kevin Maroni is the Managing Partner of Maxply Capital Management, LLC. Maxply Capital is an investment partnership focused on long term capital appreciation with public and private securities. Previously, Mr. Maroni was a Senior Managing Partner at Spectrum Equity, a leading private equity firm providing expertise and capital to innovative software and information services companies currently investing its 10th fund. Mr. Maroni joined Spectrum Equity at inception in 1994 as a founding principal. During his tenure, the firm invested in over 100 transactions across the US and Europe. He has served on numerous public and private company boards, led multiple board committees and spoken frequently at investment industry conferences. Prior to Spectrum, Mr. Maroni worked at Time Warner in corporate development and was an analyst in the private equity group at Harvard Management Company. Mr. Maroni is currently a member of the President’s Council at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is on the executive committee of the MGH Capital Campaign and chairs the MGH Fund Leadership Council. He was formerly a board member of National Geographic Partners; the Vice Chair of the HBS Fund at the Harvard Business School; a Trustee of the Noble and Greenough School; a Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation (where he served on the Executive Committee and was Treasurer); a Trustee of the University of Virginia College Foundation and a Trustee of the Park School, where he served as Board Chair. Mr. Maroni has a BA from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Harvard University. Strive Masiyiwa Strive Masiyiwa is a telecommunications and technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In his nearly four decades as an entrepreneur, he has started and invested in businesses throughout the world including Africa, the European Union, India, Latin America, the Middle East, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA. Some of his most prominent start-up companies and investments include Mascom Wireless Botswana, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, Econet Wireless Nigeria (now Airtel Nigeria), Liquid Intelligent Technologies Group, Econet Wireless, New Zealand (now 3 Degrees Mobile), Trilogy Capital Partners Canada (early investor), Cassava Technologies, Africa Data Centres, Sasai Fintech, and Telrad Group Israel. He continues to invest privately through his investment companies and family office. Born in Zimbabwe and n ow living in London, Strive currently serves as a Non-Executive Director on the boards of Unilever PLC and Netflix Inc. and on the not-for-profit board of trustees of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and National Geographic Society. He sits on several Global Advisory Boards including Bank of America, Bloomberg New Economy Forum, and Stanford University. A co-founder of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Strive served as its second Chairman after Kofi Annan. For his leadership at AGRA in support of Africa’s smallholder farmers, he was honored with the Norman E Borlaug World Food Prize Medallion in 2019. For 15 years, he served on the Board of Trustees of The Rockefeller Foundation , amongst many other pan-African and international initiatives in which he’s played co-founding, advisory, or leadership roles. His family foundations, Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies, have supported over 300,000 scholarships to orphaned, vulnerable, and gifted African children, public health, girls empowerment, youth mentorship, rural transformation, and other critical social impact initiatives across Africa. The foundations are managed by his co-founder wife, Tsitsi, and their oldest daughter, Elizabeth Tanya. An honorary Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Strive received honorary doctorates from Yale University, Nelson Mandela University, Morehouse College, and Cardiff University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and electronic engineering. Committed Christians, he and his wife have six adult children. They are signatories of the Giving Pledge. Dina Powell McCormick Dina Powell McCormick is Vice Chairman, President & Global Head of Client Services of BDT & MSD. BDT & MSD Partners was established in 2023 through the combination of BDT & Company, the merchant bank to the closely held, founded in 2009 by Byron Trott, and MSD Partners, a premier investment firm that since 2009 has invested on behalf of Dell Technologies Founder Michael Dell, his family, and other like-minded investors. As a member of the senior leadership at the firm, Dina draws on her years of experience in the public and private sectors to broaden and deepen the firm’s relationships throughout its global client network. Dina previously worked at Goldman Sachs where she was Global Head of Sovereign Business, focused on growing the franchise and broadening the firm’s network with some of the world’s most important institutional investors. She also held the position of Glob al Head of Sustainability and Inclusive Growth, playing an instrumental role in furthering the firm’s investment goal of advising and financing clients on climate finance investment opportunities, and served on the firm’s Management Committee and the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee. Dina initially joined Goldman Sachs in 2007, and from 2007 to 2017 she served as Head of the firm’s Impact Investing Business and served in various roles during that period, including Head of the Urban Investment Group, President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, and President of Goldman Sachs Gives. She also led the development of Goldman Sachs’ inclusive growth initiatives, including 10,000 Women, 10,000 Small Businesses, and One Million Black Women—programs that have positively impacted the lives of tens of thousands of female entrepreneurs and small business owners around the world. Earlier in her career, Dina served in the U.S. government for more than a dozen years, including as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel and Senior White House Advisor, as well as Assistant Secretary of State and Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy. In 2017, she served as Deputy National Security Advisor. She is currently Chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation Board, Trustee of the Exxon Mobil Board, Trustee of the National Geographic Society Board, Trustee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Member of the Board of Mount Sinai Hospital, and a Member of the Board of the Atlantic Council. Additionally, she is a member of the Advisory Council of the Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership and the Stanford University Freeman Spogli School. Mark C. Moore Mark Moore was a managing director at Bain Capital in Boston before retiring in 2015. Bain Capital is one of the world’s leading private, alternative asset management firms, with approximately $75 billion in assets under management. He helped lead the company’s investments in media, internet and telecommunications. Additionally, Mark took a leading role in investments in Asia with particular focus in China, Japan, and Korea. Mark sits on several boards of directors for companies in new media, internet, and sharing economy. Prior to Bain Capital, Mark worked with McKinsey & Company and small entrepreneurial ventures. Mark received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1996 and his B.S.E. in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. He sits on the Board of Trustees of the Fessenden School. Mr. Moore has a strong interest in reefs (scuba diving), renewable energy (where he worked in this area at Bain), and education in general. Mark and his wife, Inna Feyns Moore, live in Wellesley, Massachusetts with their three children. An enthusiastic supporter of National Geographic, Mark was a longtime member of the COA and a founding member of the International Council of Advisors in 2013 (which was later replaced by the Hubbard Council). Mark’s excitement for the Society is rooted in his passion for media and content companies and the Society’s unique and powerful voice. Mark joined Enric Sala on the Pristine Seas expedition to Millennium Atoll in 2009 and has been an ardent champion of ocean exploration and protection ever since. Mark’s passion for the ocean led him to travel with NG Expeditions to the Galápagos Islands in 2013 and explore Baja California and the Sea of Cortez with Sylvia Earle in 2011. Mark was instrumental in the development of the National Geographic Foundation for Science and Exploration in Asia, thanks to his introduction of National Geographic to key leaders in the region. He joined the board of trustees in 2016. Nancy E. Pfund As a pioneer and leading player in impact investing, DBL has helped to reveal the power of venture capital to promote social change and environmental improvement. In this context, Nancy writes and speaks frequently on the field of impact investing, sustainable agriculture and nature-based solutions to climate change. She currently sponsors or sits on the board of directors of several companies, including: Farmer’s Business Network (FBN), Bellwether Coffee, Spatial, Wynd, Mast Reforestation and, prior to their public offerings, Tesla Motors, SolarCity and Pandora. She also served on SolarCity’s audit and compensation committees as well as the chair of the corporate governance committee, from 2008 through its IPO in 2012 and acquisition by Tesla in December 20 16. Prior to founding DBL, Nancy was a Managing Director in Venture Capital at JPMorgan, having started her investment career at Hambrecht & Quist in 1984. Previously, Nancy worked at Intel Corporation, the State of California, Stanford University, and the Sierra Club. In 2024, Nancy was awarded the distinguished Impact Leadership award from Impact Capital Managers, which is the country’s leading organization of Impact Investing professionals. In 2023, she was recognized by the Forbes Women 50 Over 50: Investment list, and by the San Francisco Business Times as one of the Bay Area’s 100 Most Influential Business Leaders. Among other awards, Nancy was previously named 2022’s Financial Woman of the Year by Financial Women of San Francisco and to the Forbes 2020 Impact 50 List of the most notable impact investors. She was also a recipient of The Commonwealth Club 2018 Distinguished Citizen Award, the Earth Day Network 2018 Climate Visionary Award, and appeared on Fast Company’s 2016 List of Most Creative People in Business. Nancy serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Geographic Society. She is a member and former Chapter Chair of the Silicon Valley Women Corporate Directors Foundation. She is a member and former chair of the Advisory Council of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University; an advisor to the UC Davis Center for Energy Efficiency; and co-chairs the Yale School of Management Program on Entrepreneurship. She has been a lecturer in management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Yale School of Management and is a past member of the C3E Ambassador to the U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Program, led by the U.S. Department of Energy. From 2001–2019, she was also a founding officer and director of ABC2, a foundation aimed at accelerating a cure for brain cancer. She was also a founding member of the California Clean Energy Fund from 2005 to 2012. She served as an Advisory Board member of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Cyclotron Road, its Clean Energy Incubator from 2014 to 2019. Nancy received her BA and MA in anthropology from Stanford University, and her MBA from the Yale School of Management. Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. is chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute and is leading the launch of the new Center on Civility and Democracy. He served as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post from 2014-2023. During his leadership, it was recognized for excellence in journalism with 13 Pulitzer Prizes and twice named by Fast Company Magazine as the “World’s Most Innovative Media Company.” Fred was founding CEO of Politico from 2007-2014, with the publication receiving multiple awards, including its first Pulitzer Prize, under his leadership. From 1995-2014, he was also president and chief operating officer of Allbritton Communications, an award-winning group of ABC-affiliated broadcast and cable television stations. Fred served at a senior level in the White House from 1982 to 1989 and later became chief of staff to former President Ronald Reagan. He was instrumental in the design, construction, and funding of the Reagan Presidential Library. Prior to his government service, Fred was an attorney at the Los Angeles law firm of Hill, Farrer & Burrill. He graduated magna cum laude from USC with a bachelor’s degree in political science and speech communication in 1977 and received a J.D. from the USC Gould School of Law in 1980. Fred was chairman of the White House Historical Association for 10 years and now serves as chairman of the White House Endowment and Acquisition Trust. He is also a member of the board of trustees of several other nonprofit organizations including the University of Southern California, the Ford’s Theatre Society, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and is a member of the Smithsonian Institution’s Strategy, Innovation, and Technology Committee. He is author of Wine and the White House: A History, published by the White House Historical Association. He was also the editor of Ronald Reagan: The Wisdom and Humor of The Great Communicator, published by Harper Collins in 1995, and Ronald Reagan: The Great Communicator, published by Harper Collins in 2001. Rajiv Shah Dr. Shah serves as President of The Rockefeller Foundation, a global institution with a mission to promote the well-being of humanity around the world. The Foundation applies data, science, and innovation to improve health for women and children, create nutritious and sustainable food systems, end energy poverty for more than a billion people worldwide, and enable meaningful economic mobility in the United States and around the world. In 2009, he was appointed USAID Administrator by P resident Obama and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Dr. Shah reshaped the $20 billion agency’s operations in more than 70 countries around the world by elevating the role of innovation, creating high – impact public – private partnerships, and focusing U.S. investments to deliver stronger results. Shah secured bipartisan support that included the passage of two significant laws–the Global Food Security Act and the Electrify Africa Act. He led the U.S. response to the Haiti earthquake and the West African Ebola pandemic, served on the National Security Council, and elevated the role of development as part of our nation’s foreign policy. Prior to his appointment at USAID, Shah served as Chief Scientist and Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics at the United States Department of Agriculture where he created the National Institute for Food and Agriculture. In October 2023, Dr. Shah published Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens with Simon & Schuster’s Simon Element imprint. In the book, Dr. Shah shares a dynamic new model for realizing transformative change, inspired by his own work and that of The Foundation on some of the biggest humanitarian efforts of the 21st century. Shah founded Latitude Capital, a private equity firm focused on power and infrastructure projects in Africa and Asia and served as a Distinguished Fellow in Residence at Georgetown University. Previously, he served at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he created the International Financing Facility for Immunization which helped reshape the global vaccine industry and save millions of lives. Raised outside of Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Shah is a graduate of the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Wharton School of Business. He has received several honorary degrees, the Secretary of State’s Distinguished Service Award, and the U.S. Global Leadership Award. He is married to Shivam Mallick Shah and the y have three children. Ellen Stofan Ellen Stofan is the Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian. She oversees its science research centers as well as the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Office of International Relations, Smithsonian Scholarly Press and Scientific Diving Program also report to Stofan. Her focus is on the Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: Life on a Sustainable Planet initiative and collective research, especially in areas of biodiversity, climate change, global heath, sustainable communities, and environmental justice. Previously, Stofan was the John and Adrienne Mars Director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum (2018–2021) where she was the first woman to hold that position. Under her leadership, the museum began its seven-year renovation of its flagship building in Washington, D.C., in 2018. Stofan also oversaw the momentous celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing in July 2019 at the museum and on the National Mall. Before joining the Smithsonian, Stofan had more than 25 years’ experience in space-related organizations and a deep research background in planetary geology. She was chief scientist at NASA (2013–2016), serving as the principal advisor to former Administrator Charles Bolden on NASA’s strategic planning and programs. She helped guide the development of a long – range plan to get humans to Mars and worked on strategies for NASA to support commercial activity in low Earth orbit as it transitions from the International Space Station to sending humans to the moon and Mars in the mid-2020s. She earned her bachelor’s degree in geology at the College of William & Mary and her master’s and doctoral degrees at Brown University, both in geological sciences. While finishing her doctoral degree, Stofan joined the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) as a post-doctoral fellow and became the deputy project scientist for the Magellan Mission to Venus. In 1994, Stofan became JPL’s chief scientist for the New Millennium Program where she managed a team of about 100 scientists working on new technologies. The following year, Stofan moved to London while continuing to work at JPL and was, and continues to be, an honorary professor at University College London. For 13 years (2000–2013), Stofan was vice president and senior scientist at Proxemy Research, a consulting firm in the Washington area specia lizing in planetary research. Stofan’s research focuses on the geology of Venus, Mars, Saturn’s moon Titan and Earth. Her favorite mission was Cassini, primarily because of her interest in Titan. She has published extensively and received many awards and honors, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and was named one of “CNN’s Extraordinary People of 2014.” She is co – author of the books Planetology: Unlocking the Secrets of the Solar System and Next Earth: What Our World Can Teach Us About Other Planets, both published by National Geographic. Stofan serves on National Geographic Society ’s Board of Trustees and the Presidential Committee on the National Medal of Science. Jill Tiefenthaler As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers—in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University. Anthony A. Williams Tony Williams, the former Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1999–2007), is the current Chief Executive Officer of the Federal City Council, an organization focusing the creative and administrative talents of Washington’s business and professional leaders on major problems and opportunities facing the District. He is widely credited with leading the comeback of Washington D.C. during his two terms as Mayor, restoring the finances of our nation’s capital, and improving the performance of government agencies, all while lowering taxes and investing in infrastructure and human services. In addition to his duties with the Federal City Council, Mayor Williams is a Senior Advisor to King and Spaulding, LLP. He serves on several company boards as well as the boards of Urban Institute and the National Geographic Society. Prior to Federal City Council, he led the Global Government Practice at the Corporate Executive Board in Arlington, Virginia. He also taught public finance and urban leadership as the William H. Bloomberg Lecturer in Public Management at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government while coordinating programs for the Municipal Innovation Program at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. Before his election as Mayor, he was the independent Chief Financial Officer of the District from 1995 to 1998, working with and on behalf of local officials, the D.C. Financial Control Board, and the U.S. Congress. Before his service in local Washington, Tony worked in a variety of positions in federal, state, and local government, including as the first CFO for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, appointed by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He holds a BA from Yale, an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a J.D. from the Harvard Law School, as well as a number of awards and honorary degrees, including Governing Magazine Public Official of the Year in 1997. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and former President of the National League of Cities. Former Trustees Cleveland Abbe (1888-1890) Joan Abrahamson (1999-2012) Joe L. Allbritton (1987-2001) William L. Allen (1995-2004) Owen R. Anderson (1981-1994) (Vice Chairman 1984-1994) Robert B. Anderson (1960-1963) Dawn L. Arnall (2014) H. H. Arnold (1939-1949) O. P. Austin (1903-1932) Wanda M. Austin (2012-2016) Cyrus C. Babb (1894) Marcus Baker (1888-1903) J. R. Bartlett (1888) R. N. Batchelder (1893) Alexander Graham Bell (1898-1922) Charles J. Bell (1888-1929) Rogers Birnie, Jr. (1888-1891) Henry F. Blount (1892-1917) Thomas E. Bolger (1979-2002) Michael R. Bonsignore (2004-2020) Frank Borman (1976-2000) Lewis M. Branscomb (1984-2001) Robert L. Breeden (1984-1991) Lyman J. Briggs (1933-1962) Alfred H. Brooks (1905-1907) J. Carter Brown (1978-2002) Warren Earl Burger (1975-1992) George K. Burgess (1930-1932) Richard E. 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Trippe (1943-1976) Paul B. Tylor (1991) Mike Ulica (2018) Frederick G. Vosburgh (1963-1979) Ted Waitt (2009-2017) James H. Wakelin, Jr. (1963-1986) B. H. Warder (1891) Earl Warren (1955-1974) James E. Webb (1967-1980) James C. Welling (1888-1890) Oscar Westover (1936-1938) Alexander Wetmore (1933-1975) Henry White (1914-1927) J. B. Wight (1896-1897) Edwin Willits (1892-1894) John M. Wilson (1905-1919) Lloyd B. Wilson (1943-1967) Conrad L. Wirth (1957-1984) William E. Wrather (1952-1963) Louis B. Wright (1965-1974) Tracy R. Wolstencroft (2008-2021) (Vice Chairman 2016-2021) Note: Prior to 1920, the board was referred to as the Board of Managers. Prior to 1906, those serving as other officer roles in this time period are included in this list as having served on the board. The CRE Committee for Research and Exploration The Committee for Research and Exploration (CRE) is an external, interdisciplinary advisory body of experts who actively support National Geographic’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. The CRE provides strategic advice to help improve the impact of NGS’s funding opportunities. Kamal Bawa Kamal Bawa is a Retired Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and Founder-President of the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), one of India’s top-ranked environmental think tanks based in Bangalore. Bawa has done extensive work in the Himalayas for a number of years on a wide range of issues from biodiversity conservation to climate change. His latest coffee table book Himalaya: The Mountains of Life, a companion volume to Sahyadri: India’s Western Ghats, was published in 2013. He has authored or edited more than 10 books, and special issues of journals. Bawa has also published more than 200 papers. Among the many awards he has received are: Bullard Fellowship at Harvard University (1972, 2009) Guggenheim Fellowship (1987), Pew Scholar in Conservation and the Environment (1992), Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowship at Harvard University (2009), the Gunnerus Prize in Sustainability Science from the Royal Norwegian Society of Letters and Sciences (2012), the international MIDORI Prize in Biodiversity from the Aeon Foundation in Japan (2014), an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta (2014), Linnean Medal in Botany by the Linnean Society of London (2018). He is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected Fellow of the Royal Society, and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 2022). Bawa is also the founding Editor-in Chief of two interdisciplinary journals: Conservation and Society and Ecology, Economy and Society. Veronica Boix Mansilla Veronica Boix Mansilla is a Principal Investigator and Steering Committee member at Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education. With a background in cognitive science, human development and education, she examines how to prepare our youth for a world of increasing complexity and interdependence. She studies (a) quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and education among experts, teachers and youth; (b) global and intercultural competence as it develops among learners and teachers in various world regions; and (c) she examines the conditions and interventions that foster the successful adjustment of immigrant-origin youth in their new land. Veronica’s work has produced frameworks and practical tools to support educators interested in quality teaching, learning, curriculum, research, assessment, professional development, and program evaluation. Her writing on interdisciplinary work and evaluation has informed National Academies of Science, National Science Foundation, International Baccalaureate’s interdisciplinary initiatives. Her work on Global Competence education set the foundation for the US Department of Education global competence framework for international Education the OECD and UNESCO. Her Re-imagining Migration framework served as the foundation for new welcoming curricula and teacher education programs in the US, Argentina and Greece. Veronica has served as an advisor at a variety of institutions including the Asia Society, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Council of Chief State School Officers, the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, the International Baccalaureate, OECD, UNESCO among others. She teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and has taught at the University of Buenos Aires. Has an honorary doctorate by the International University of Catalunya. She is the author of multiple papers and books including “Educating for Global Competence: Preparing our youth to engage the world” Second Edition 2022 with Tony Jackson, and “Big Picture Thinking” with Andreas Schlelcher Justin Brashares Justin Brashares is the G.R. & W.M. Goertz Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Justin’s activities at Berkeley include directing the campus’ Biodiversity, Livelihood and Health Initiative, and serving as a faculty affiliate in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Center for African Studies, and Program in Range and Wildlife Management. In his research and outreach activities, Justin engages students, partners and stakeholders in North America, Africa, South America and Asia to advance science and conservation action. Through his work, Justin combines tools and approaches from ecology and conservation biology with new perspectives from interdisciplinary science to study how our rapidly changing planet impacts wildlife, and to highlight and communicate the everyday consequences of these impacts for people. Justin’s recent efforts include research on the impact of COVID-19 on global wildlife consumption and trade, studies of the ecological and socio-ecological consequences of megafire, drought and cannabis legalization, and research and leadership to support state, federal and international 30×30 efforts. Outside of research, Justin serves as an advisor to more than two dozen state, federal, Tribal and non-profit groups. Victor R. Caivano Victor R. Caivano is a seasoned visual journalist known for his multifaceted storytelling abilities, seamlessly blending photography and videography to convey compelling narratives. His career at The Associated Press has taken him to reside in many countries around the world and has been defined by a relentless pursuit of truth and a commitment to capturing the essence of human experiences worldwide. With a foundation rooted in traditional photography, Victor began his journey before the digital age, honing his craft by carrying a portable darkroom to develop his images on the go. This hands-on approach instilled in him a deep understanding of the technical nuances of visual storytelling. Throughout his career, Victor has immersed himself in a diverse array of assignments that have taken him to the forefront of history’s defining moments. From documenting the aftermath of catastrophic hurricanes like Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, to chronicling the complexities of conflicts such as the Israel-Hamas war, his lens has captured the raw emotions and untold stories of individuals facing adversity. In recognition of his exceptional talent and leadership, Victor was appointed as a multi-format news director for AP’s Southern Cone countries in 2014. This groundbreaking role marked him as the first photographer entrusted with overseeing text, photo, and television coverage in the agency’s storied history. Based in Buenos Aires, he played a pivotal role in shaping the news narrative across the region. Today, Victor continues to push the boundaries of visual journalism. He explores pressing global issues such as Canada’s pivotal moment at the intersection of one of the worst fire seasons in history, its commitment to combating climate change, and its status as a major oil and gas producer. Additionally, he has embarked on extensive projects, including examining lithium production in South America and its intricate intersections with Indigenous communities. Victor, a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, has a unique background. He grew up between Buenos Aires and a farm in the desertic region near the Andes, which imbued him with a deep appreciation for nature and diverse cultures. This unique background informs his work, enriching his storytelling with a nuanced understanding of the world. Victor shares his expertise as a lecturer and jury member at international photography meetings. He currently serves on the advisory board of Schmidt Ocean Institute. Ruth DeFries Ruth DeFries is a professor of ecology and sustainable development at Columbia University in New York. She uses images from satellites and field surveys to examine how the world’s demands for food and other resources are changing land use throughout the tropics. Her research quantifies how these land use changes affect climate, biodiversity and other ecosystem services, as well as human development. A particular focus of her work is in the globally-important tiger landscape of central India, with research that underpins management approaches to reconcile needs of both people and wildlife. She has also developed innovative education programs in sustainable development. DeFries was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, one of the country’s highest scientific honors, received a MacArthur “genius” award, and is the recipient of many other honors for her scientific research. In addition to over 100 scientific papers, she is committed to communicating the nuances and complexities of sustainable development to popular audiences through her books “The Big Ratchet: How Humanity Thrives in the Face of Natural Crisis” and “What Would Nature Do?: A Guide for Our Uncertain Times”. Anthony (Tony) Jackson Anthony Jackson is recently retired from leading the Center for Global Education at Asia Society, which strives to enable all students to graduate from high school prepared for college, work in the global economy, and 21st century global citizenship. The Center is a platform for advancing education and global competence for all youth through empowering professional development of teachers and school heads, systemic change and public engagement. While heading the Center, Jackson founded the International Studies Schools Network, a global network of schools dedicated to developing students’ global competence, which now operates as a program of Community Catalyst Partners, LLC. He also founded the Global Cities Education Network, which now at Digital Promise continues the work started at the Center to engage leaders from high performing school systems worldwide in discussion and collaborative problem solving. Trained in both developmental psychology and education, Jackson is one of the nation’s leading experts on secondary school education reform and adolescent development. Jackson directed the Carnegie Corporation’s Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents which produced the groundbreaking report Turning Points: Educating Adolescents in the 21st Century, and co-authored the seminal follow-up blueprint Turning Points 2000, considered one of the most influential books on middle school reform. He co-authored, with CRE member Veronica Boix-Mansilla, the book Educating for Global Competence: Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World, a second edition of which will be published in the fall of 2022. He holds a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Education and Psychology from the University of Michigan. Andrew (Andy) Revkin Andrew Revkin is one of America’s most honored, experienced and innovative journalists focused on environmental and human sustainability. In 2019, he became the founding director of the Initiative on Communication and Sustainability at Columbia University’s Earth Institute (now the Climate School). There he is building programs, tools and collaborations aimed at bridging gaps between science and society to cut climate risk and spread social and ecological resilience. He runs a popular online webcast through Columbia called Sustain What and writes a related newsletter with thousands of subscribers. Before moving to Columbia, he was the strategic adviser for environmental journalism at the Society, where he helped expand the Society’s grants and programs fostering effective conservation communication where it’s needed most. From 2016 through early 2018, he was the senior reporter for climate change at the nonprofit investigative newsroom ProPublica. From 2010 through 2016 he wrote his award-winning Dot Earth blog for The Times Opinion section while serving as Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding at Pace University. There, he developed and taught a graduate course called “Blogging a Better Planet” and co-created an award-winning field course on environmental filmmaking. He was a staff reporter at The Times from 1995 through 2009, covering issues ranging from threats to New York City’s water supply to the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami and, of course, climate science and policy. He made three Arctic reporting trips and was the first Times reporter to file stories, video and photos from the sea ice around the North Pole. Revkin began reporting on climate change in the 1980s in magazines and never stopped. He has won the top awards in science journalism multiple times, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship and Investigative Reporters & Editors Award. He has written acclaimed and award-winning books on the Anthropocene era (with National Geographic photographer George Steinmetz), the history of humanity’s relationship with weather, the changing Arctic, global warming and the assault on the Amazon rain forest, as well as three book chapters on science communication. Revkin has crossed over into scientific scholarship. He played an early role in the evolution of the hypothesis that humans have triggered a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. In his 1992 global warming book, he wrote: “Perhaps earth scientists of the future will name this new post-Holocene period for its causative element – for us. We are entering an age that might someday be referred to as, say, the Anthrocene [sic]. After all, it is a geological age of our own making.” That future arrived just eight years later, in 2000, when scientists formally proposed such an epoch. Revkin was invited to join the Working Group on the Anthropocene advising the International Commission on Stratigraphy and served from 2011 through 2016. A lifelong musician, he was a frequent accompanist of folk legend Pete Seeger and Revkin’s 2013 album of original songs was called a “tasty mix of roots goulash” by a reviewer for the music site Jambands. He lives on the coast of Maine near Acadia National Park with his wife, the sustainability educator Lisa Mechaley. Jeremy (Jerry) Sabloff Jeremy A. Sabloff (B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1964; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969), an archeologist, is an External Faculty Fellow and Past President of the Santa Fe Institute and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus of the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught at Harvard University, the University of Utah, the University of New Mexico, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Pennsylvania (where he was the Williams Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum from 1994-2004). He also was an Overseas Visiting Fellow at St. John’s College, Cambridge, England. Sabloff is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 1994) and the American Philosophical Society (elected in 1996), and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected in 1999). He also is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was the American Anthropological Association’s Distinguished Lecturer in 2010. He received the Society for American Archaeology’s inaugural Award for Excellence in Latin American and Caribbean Archeology in 2011 and the Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. He also received the Lucy Wharton Drexel Medal from the University of Pennsylvania Museum in 2014 and the Alfred Vincent Kidder Award for Eminence in the Field of American Archaeology from the American Anthropological Association in 2016. Sabloff is the author/co-author and editor/co-editor of over two dozen books and monographs. His principal scholarly interests include: ancient Maya civilization, the rise of complex societies and cities, the history of archeology, and the relevance of archeology in the modern world. Jyotika Virmani Dr. Jyotika Virmani is the Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing oceanographic science, research, and exploration. Prior to this, she was the Executive Director of Planet & Environment at XPRIZE and the Rainforest XPRIZE, a competition for innovations in biodiversity assessment technologies. She was also Executive Director of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE to spur innovations of unmanned and autonomous deep-sea technologies to map the seafloor rapidly, accurately, and at a high resolution. Dr. Virmani joined XPRIZE in 2014 as the Technical Director for the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE, a competition for pH sensor development to measure ocean acidification. Before joining XPRIZE, Dr. Virmani was the Associate Director of the Florida Institute of Oceanography and a Senior Scientist at the UK Met Office. She has a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography from the University of South Florida. As a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar, she earned a M.S. in Atmospheric Science from SUNY at Stony Brook. She also has a B.Sc. in Physics from Imperial College London and is an Associate of the Royal College of Science. She is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and The Explorers Club and a Member of the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union. She is co-Chair of the UN Ocean Decade Technology & Innovation Working Group and serves on Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s Board and the U.S. IOOS Federal Advisory Committee. Photo Credits from top of page: Renan Ozturk. Below: Michael Nichols, Andy Mann, Paul Nicklen, Ami Vitale, Christian Tryon, Kenneth Garrett, Mark Thiessen.
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Meet our extraordinarily talented and diverse leadership team who embody and embrace the core values, impact, and mission of the National Geographic Society.
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Executive Team Meet the leaders who guide our journey forward. Jill Tiefenthaler As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers—in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University. Shannon P. Bartlett Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer she/her Shannon P. Bartlett As chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at the National Geographic Society, Shannon P. Bartlett oversees the organization’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and helps cultivate an environment where people of every race, identity, experience, and ability have a role in its mission-driven work. She works in partnership with the Society’s staff-led DEI Council and Steering Committee, and serves as an adviser to teams across the organization to ensure our DEI principles are embedded in all aspects of our work. Bartlett joined the Society from the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law where she served as associate dean of inclusion & engagement and was an instructor. In this role, she led and managed the school’s inclusion and engagement activities as well as advanced diversity and inclusion in support of the school’s values and priorities. Bartlett previously served in a number of roles at higher education institutions, including as dean of students at the University of Chicago Law School. Prior to entering academic administration, Bartlett practiced complex civil litigation at Jenner & Block and Valorem Law Group, and served as a legal fellow at the ACLU. Bartlett’s primary areas of interest center on the unconscious ways diversity and culture impact our everyday decision-making and interactions, as well as how to effectively balance the goal of inclusion with the development of an intellectually diverse community. Bartlett received her J.D. from the DePaul University School of Law, her M.A. degree in jurisprudence and social policy from the University of California at Berkeley, and her B.A degree in psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. Crystal Brown Chief Communications, Marketing, and Brand Officer she/her Crystal Brown As chief communications, marketing, and brand officer at the National Geographic Society, Crystal Brown supports the Society’s mission by advancing the National Geographic brand and delivering innovative media, communications, and marketing campaigns that promote and amplify the Society’s vision, people, programs, and impact. In this role, she oversees brand strategy, engagement and marketing, strategic communications, executive communications, internal communications, brand and creative, content integration, and photography. Brown brings more than 20 years of marketing and strategic communications experience and expertise to the Society. Throughout her award-winning career, she has worked with some of the leading, most esteemed mission-driven organizations, nonprofits, foundations, and higher education institutions. Brown’s prior leadership experience includes roles at two nationally ranked universities. During her tenure serving on the president’s cabinet as vice president and chief communications officer at Howard University, Brown led the development and successful implementation of a comprehensive communications and branding campaign for the institution and its assets, advancing the reputation of the university, Howard University Hospital, and its 13 schools and colleges. She also previously served as chief communications officer and spokesperson for the University of Maryland, College Park, where she oversaw the school’s strategic communications efforts, driving efforts to expand the reputation of the institution nationally and internationally. Early in her career Brown held several leadership roles at boutique and mid-sized communications agencies. She has represented a diverse portfolio of clients, including the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the National Education Association Foundation, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, and Blackboard. Brown currently serves as a Director for the UVA Alumni Association’s Board of Managers. She has previously served as Board Chairwoman for the NEA Foundation Board of Directors and as Vice Chair for the Ridley Scholarship Fund at the University of Virginia. Brown also served on the DreamBox Learning Advisory Board. She is a member of ColorComm, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Brown holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. Kristi Craig As chief investment officer at the National Geographic Society, Kristi Craig oversees the organization’s $1.3 billion endowment. She leads and continues to build a differentiated and successful investment portfolio while contributing to the Society’s growth and mission. Craig champions sustainability efforts, acknowledging and embracing the increasingly important role of impact investing without compromising portfolio returns. She incorporates diversity, equity, and inclusion in the selection of investment managers, helping to ensure the Society’s DEI commitments are embedded across all sectors of the organization. Craig joined the Society from the Georgetown University Investment Office where she served as the director of private investments and was a key voice in asset allocation and manager selection decisions. She was primarily responsible for the buildout of the endowment’s private equity, venture, real estate, and infrastructure portfolios. Previously, Craig was a senior investment officer in the Investment Division of the U.S. Small Business Administration, where she was primarily responsible for due diligence and review of private equity and mezzanine funds on behalf of the Small Business Investment Company Program, a public-private investment fund with $20 billion under management. Craig is a member of the advisory board for the 1921 Institute, a non-profit dedicated to developing the infrastructure for equitable success and the investment committee for Rebalance360, a company dedicated to the democratization of high-quality, low-cost investment advice and financial planning. She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Georgetown University and is a CFA charter holder. Mara Dell As chief human resources officer at the National Geographic Society, Mara Dell leads all aspects of the organization’s talent and culture strategy. She also oversees the day-to-day operational needs of all human resources (HR) functions, including talent acquisition, talent management, diversity and inclusion, succession planning, employee relations, performance management, HR information systems, policy, compliance, and compensation. Dell joined the Society with 20 years of experience leading global HR functions in the nonprofit and private sectors. Most recently, she served as chief people officer at Conservation International, overseeing more than 1,000 employees in 30 countries. Previously, she led the HR team at Women for Women International, a nonprofit organization that provides support to marginalized women in countries affected by conflict and war. Dell also spent six years with the Atlantic Media Company (now Atlantic Media), where she established and led the organization’s HR functions. Dell began her career as a production assistant in National Geographic’s audiovisual department. She is a graduate of Mount Vernon College (now part of the George Washington University) where she earned a B.A. in arts and humanities. Emily Dunham As the chief campus and experiences officer at the National Geographic Society, Emily Dunham is responsible for overseeing the transformation of our Washington, DC headquarters to include a new brand attraction scheduled to open in 2026. She also oversees brand experiences beyond our headquarters, including traveling exhibitions, touring photo shows, and the speaker series National Geographic Live. Prior to joining the Society, Dunham was a senior vice president at Comcast Spectacor, providing leadership for booking of the Wells Fargo Center, creation of new events in the greater Philadelphia area, and a suite of strategic services for a network of 60+ venues across North America. Previously, Dunham worked at the Washington Nationals Baseball Club, where she served first as executive director of ballpark enterprises, responsible for revenue generated from non-game day events and tourism, before later being promoted to vice president of corporate strategy. Dunham began her career at The Heritage Foundation, overseeing events, facilities, physical security, and risk management for the think tank. Dunham received a master’s degree in business administration from George Washington University and holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Houghton College in New York. Deborah R. Grayson As chief education officer, Grayson will further the Society’s efforts to amplify and extend the work of National Geographic Explorers into classrooms, communities and with young people, in support of the Society’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. She will work to advance the organization’s vision for millions of educators and young people to develop an “Explorer Mindset” by 2030. As a member of the senior leadership team, Grayson will serve as an internal and external champion of the Society’s education initiatives. She will oversee the development of products and partnerships that bring the organization’s educational approach to students and educators around the world. In collaboration with senior program colleagues and the business development officer, she will participate in the development of new high-impact, revenue-generating, education-related initiatives that advance the Society’s mission and new sustainable business model. Grayson has more than 20 years of experience leading a variety of leadership, learning, and organizational development initiatives in the United States and internationally. She served as the Senior Director of Leadership and Organizational Development at the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), where she designed and implemented a strategy for leadership and learning in support of research library leaders who are making significant shifts given changes in research, teaching and learning. Grayson also previously served as vice provost of Learning Design and Experience at University of Maryland Global Campus, where she and her team provided a mix of services that included the design and development of online courses, creation of open educational resources, design and implementation of global learning systems, development and implementation of blended learning solutions, and program development and management. Grayson’s current scholarly and artistic interests focus on the intersection of science, technology and culture. She earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in American studies from Michigan State University, and her B.A. in English literature from the University of Maryland, College Park. Ian Miller As Chief Science & Innovation Officer at the National Geographic Society, Ian Miller oversees the Society’s research and conservation functions to ensure that science continues to be foundational to the organization’s programs for impact and illumination. Before joining the Society, Miller spent 15 years at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, most recently serving as the director of Earth and Space Sciences. During this time he studied fossil plants, paleoclimate, paleoecology, and tectonics, and he also co-led the Snowmastodon Project, which provided a new benchmark for understanding climate change in the American West. Throughout his academic career, Miller has natural history experience on all seven continents and has been a lead scientist on major field expeditions in Madagascar and much of the western United States. He continues to collaborate on research projects in paleobiology and geology focused on the recovery of life following Earth’s last mass extinction. Beyond his work as a scientist, Miller has led museum initiatives aimed at deepening people’s connection with the natural world and unearthing major trends in new and existing audiences that are defining the future of museums. Miller received his Ph.D. and master’s degree in geology and paleobotany from Yale University, and a B.A. in geology from Colorado College. Alex Moen As chief explorer engagement officer at the National Geographic Society, Alex Moen is responsible for a team that identifies, develops, and empowers National Geographic’s extensive community of researchers, conservationists, educators, technologists, and storytellers. Through training, mentorship, Explorer elevation, and engagement, and Explorer community activation, Moen has helped build a network of passionate changemakers who are leading priority conservation and exploration programs across the Society. Prior to his current role, Moen supervised multiple licensing categories in National Geographic’s Enterprises Group. In his licensing position, Moen cultivated key Society partnerships and managed numerous, high-profile business relationships with organizations like Chase Card Services and Target Corporation. Before joining National Geographic in 2001, Moen was a manager at A.T. Kearney, a management consulting firm, where he specialized in market analysis and operations improvement for a variety of clients. The son of a U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Moen grew up in various countries including Italy, Austria, and the Netherlands. He received his B.A. in international relations from Johns Hopkins University. Following university, Moen served in the U.S. Army as an officer in a tank battalion based in Germany. He received his M.B.A. from Columbia University in New York. Kara Ramirez Mullins As the chief advancement officer at the National Geographic Society, Kara Ramirez Mullins fuels and expands the National Geographic community by inspiring transformational philanthropy and driving strategic partnerships, comprehensive fundraising efforts, and special events for the organization. Since arriving at the Society, she has grown the advancement division, spurred a dramatic increase in support from the Board of Trustees, and delivered three record-setting fundraising years—the strongest in the organization’s history. In 2023, she also secured the largest single gift to the Society ever. Kara advances the Society’s mission through membership strategy, and corporate, foundation, and individual giving programs that broaden the Society’s constituent base and generate financial support. Mullins brings more than 20 years of fundraising and external relations expertise to the Society. Most recently, she spearheaded multimillion-dollar philanthropic and fundraising efforts as the vice president for advancement at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. In this role, Mullins expanded all endowed and operating funds, launched a $400 million capital campaign, and led five of the most successful fundraising years in the school’s history. Mullins’ career also includes senior leadership positions with several esteemed Washington, D.C. organizations. She served as associate vice president for institutional advancement at the Brookings Institution, managing and directing annual and major giving efforts and a portfolio of high-level institutional donors for the think tank’s $600 million campaign. She also served as director of development at the Phillips Collection and completed a decade-long tenure in development with the National Gallery of Art, connecting with donors, board members, and constituents in their philanthropic support of art and culture. Mullins earned a bachelor’s degree from Marymount University and completed graduate work at Georgetown University. In June 2018, Mullins graduated from the Executive Program at the Darden School of Business. Sumeet Seam As the chief legal officer at the National Geographic Society, Sumeet Seam leads the organization’s legal and business affairs function and is responsible for legal, governance, risk management, and compliance matters. Seam joined the Society with 20 years of experience successfully developing high-performing legal and risk departments. Most recently, he served as general counsel for Save the Children, overseeing all of the nonprofit’s legal affairs and key operations functions. In this role he advised on compliance matters, donor requirements, comprehensive governance reform, staff safety, and crisis management. He also focused on matters of workplace culture and chaired its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council. Seam also spent 11 years at Discovery, where he managed the U.S. corporate legal department. Prior to that, he was a corporate associate at the Hogan & Hartson firm (now Hogan Lovells). As a public speaker, Seam has addressed legal issues, board governance, crisis management, enterprise risk management, and workplace culture. He is a member of the General Counsel Steering Committee at the National Association of Corporate Directors and a member of the District of Columbia and Maryland bar associations. Seam holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School and a B.A. in international affairs from George Washington University. Jason Southern As the chief technology and information officer at the National Geographic Society, Jason Southern is responsible for identifying and implementing technology solutions. Southern oversees the organization’s technology infrastructure, information security program, and data protection efforts. His team ​delivers a wide range of IT services including systems engineering, software development, product management, user experience design, audio/visual production, and staff technical support. Southern first joined the Society in 2018 as the director of applications development, and was responsible for the development and maintenance of the organization’s website and applications. He was promoted to senior director of digital where he oversaw software engineering, product management, and user experience design. Prior to joining the Society, Southern developed and designed enterprise-scale software applications for product start-ups, telecommunication companies, financial institutions, and the public sector. After serving as the software architect for Nextel’s online store, Southern assumed leadership roles as the senior director of the College Board’s business technology labs and the chief technology officer for Brazen Technologies. Southern grew up writing code, but studied international relations at Georgetown University before returning to software development. Kim Waldron Chief of Staff and Program Alignment she/her Kim Waldron As Chief of Staff and Program Alignment at the National Geographic Society, Kim serves as a thought partner and adviser to support the organization’s strategic direction across all program areas. She provides strategic and operational support to the CEO, board of trustees, and executive management team. In addition, Kim oversees and drives collaboration and alignment across the science, exploration, education and storytelling areas, to accelerate the Society’s mission and achieve the goals of the strategic plan. Prior to joining the Society, Waldron served as chief of staff at Colorado College, university secretary at the University of Edinburgh, and secretary of the college at Colgate University. In addition to supporting the respective leaders and boards of trustees of these institutions, Waldron oversaw many areas of operation including student services, communications, advancement, human resources, and environmental health and safety. Waldron was a postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Manchester and Edinburgh, and served on the faculty in the geology department of Colgate University. She holds a Ph.D. and a master of philosophy in geology from Yale University and an A.B. in geology from Colgate University. Darien Wright As chief financial and operating officer at the National Geographic Society, Darien Wright is a strategic partner to the CEO, senior leadership team and board to advance the Society’s mission. He leads the organization’s financial and operational functions, including financial planning and analysis, accounting, treasury and risk management. Darien also oversees the Society leaders responsible for its endowment and investment portfolio, which help fund the organization’s critical work, as well as the technology solutions and Base Camp experiences that further the Society’s mission. Additionally, Darien serves as a key liaison to financial leadership at The Walt Disney Company, in support of the joint venture between the Society and Disney. He sits on the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Darien drove the strategic growth of a Brookfield Asset Management-owned portfolio company from its inception to a $1.5 billion successful exit. As Chief Operating Officer of the 111-hotel platform, he had day-to-day oversight of real estate development, asset management, acquisitions, dispositions, accounting, legal, and human resources. Previously, Darien was an executive with Marriott International for nearly 12 years in leadership positions across financial planning and analysis, corporate finance, and development asset management. During his tenure, he partnered with diverse teams to facilitate new construction hotel projects, deliver valuations to structure transactions, influence capital allocation decisions, and direct company-wide planning processes. His hospitality experience spans multiple asset types, ranging from luxury hotels and resorts to independent, select-service and extended-stay properties. Before joining Marriott, Darien built an operations finance team at Sprint Nextel Corporation which delivered business models to evaluate growth initiatives and measured the effectiveness of marketing spend and sponsorships. He began his career providing strategy consulting, business integration, M&A due diligence, and audit services to leading CPG companies with Accenture and Coopers & Lybrand. Originally from New York, Darien currently sits on the NAMI National Board of Directors, serving on the Finance and Audit Committee. He has also served on the Boards of Trustees for The Woods Academy and McLean School. Darien holds a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Binghamton University, an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and is also a certified public accountant. Kaitlin Yarnall As chief storytelling officer at the National Geographic Society, Kaitlin Yarnall is responsible for expanding the organization’s impact through all forms of storytelling, including photography, journalism, film, and public experiences. Yarnall oversees a creative team that produces impact-driven media and identifies key partnership, grantmaking, and fellowship opportunities with creative talent to further amplify the Society’s mission. Over the course of her career at National Geographic, Yarnall has assumed a variety of management roles including deputy director of National Geographic Labs, executive director and deputy creative director at National Geographic magazine, and director of cartography. She began her career at the National Geographic Society in 2005 as a cartographer. Yarnall has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the globe and has addressed the UN General Assembly, Scandinavian royals, and rock concert stadiums. She specializes in storytelling, data visualization, information graphics, cartography, and visual narratives, and has written extensively on these subjects. She sits on the board of directors for Media Impact Funders. Yarnall earned an M.A. in geography from the George Washington University and a B.A. in geography and Spanish literature from Humboldt State University. board of trustees Meet the Board Our organization is guided by a board of trustees comprised of international, distinguished educators, business executives, policy makers, and conservationists. Jean M. Case Jean Case, the National Geographic Society’s chairman of the board of trustees, is a philanthropist, investor, and internet and impact investing pioneer who advocates for the importance of embracing a more fearless approach to innovate and bring about transformational breakthroughs. Her career in the private sector, including as a senior executive at AOL, spanned nearly two decades before co-founding the Case Foundation in 1997. In addition, Jean currently serves on the boards of National Geographic Partners and the White House Historical Association, and is a member of the advisory boards of the Brain Trust Accelerator Fund, Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative, and Georgetown University’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. She was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016 and has received honorary degrees from Indiana University and George Mason University. In January 2019, her first book, Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose, was published by Simon & Schuster. That same month, it was named a national bestseller. Finally, Jean and her husband, Steve, joined The Giving Pledge and publicly reaffirmed their commitment to give away the majority of their wealth to fund worthy charitable causes. Katherine Bradley Katherine Brittain Bradley is the founder and chair of CityBridge, an education-focused not-for-profit based in Washington, D.C. CityBridge makes early stage investments in education sector entrepreneurs and helps bring their best ideas to market. Katherine serves as chair of the KIPP Foundation, the nation’s largest operator of public charter schools, serving more than 113,000 students, the majority of whom are low income students of color. She is also a board member for the National Geographic Society and the D.C. College Access Program. She graduated from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs in 1986 and served as a Princeton Trustee for twelve years. She and her husband David Bradley live in Washington D.C. and have three adult sons Brendan P. Bechtel Brendan Bechtel is chairman and chief executive officer of Bechtel Group, Inc. (Bechtel). Prior to being elected chairman in April 2017, Brendan was named Bechtel’s chief executive officer in September 2016. He was Bechtel’s president and chief operating officer from 2014–2016. Brendan first began working for the company during summer breaks in high school. After joining the company full time, he took on roles of increasing responsibility in field construction, project management, and executive leadership. Brendan is the 5th generation of the Bechtel family to lead the company. Brendan graduated with a bachelor’s degree in geography from Middlebury College. He also earned two master’s degrees from Stanford: an MBA and an MSE in construction engineering and management. Brendan serves on the board of directors of the Business Roundtable, where he chairs the Infrastructure Committee. Brendan is a trustee of the National Geographic Society and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and he serves on the board of advisors of Fremont Group. He is also a member of the American Society of Corporate Executives and the Council on Foreign Relations. Brendan is based in the Washington, DC area. Afsaneh Beschloss Afsaneh Beschloss is an economist and founder and CEO of RockCreek, one of the world’s largest women-owned investment firms. Previously, she was Managing Director and partner at the Carlyle Group. As the World Bank’s Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer, she led the Bank’s investments, balance sheet management, ratings, borrowings, and innovations in financial products. Prior to this, she led the World Bank’s investments and policy work for renewable energy, power, and infrastructure, as well as pioneering investments in wind and solar energy. Previously, she worked in corporate finance at JP Morgan. Afsaneh has advised governments, central banks, and regulatory agencies on financial policy and energy policy. She serves on the board of trustees of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Rockefeller Foundation, where she chairs the Investment Committee, the Bretton Woods Committee, where she co-chairs the Future of Finance Working Group, Georgetown University, and chairs the PBS Foundation. She was recognized by Carnegie Corporation in their “Great Immigrants, Great Americans 2020” list, received the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award and the Institutional Investor Lifetime Achievement Award, and been listed among the “Most Powerful Women in Banking” by American Banker. She is the co-author of The Economics of Natural Gas (Oxford University Press) and author of numerous journal articles on innovations in finance, energy economics, and renewable energy investing. Afsaneh holds an MPhil (Honors) in Economics from the University of Oxford, where she taught international trade and economic development. Kate E. Brandt Kate E. Brandt serves as Google’s Chief Sustainability Officer and leads sustainability across Google’s worldwide operations, products and supply chains. In this role, Kate partners with Google’s data centers, real estate, supply chain and product teams to ensure the company is capitalizing on opportunities to strategically advance sustainability. Previously, Kate served as the United States’ first Federal Chief Sustainability Officer. In this capacity, she was responsible for promoting sustainability across Federal Government operations including 360,000 buildings, 650,000 vehicles and $445 billion annually in purchased goods and services. Prior to the White House, Kate held several senior roles in the U.S. Federal Government including Senior Advisor at the Department of Energy, Director for Energy and Environment in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel and Energy Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy. Kate is the recipient of the Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest award the U.S. Navy can give to a civilian, for her work helping the Navy go green. Fortune Magazine named Kate to their 40 Under 40 list in 2021 and Outside Magazine also named her, in honor of the magazine’s 40-year anniversary, as one of 40 women who has made the biggest impact on our world. Kate was named #1 Chief Sustainability Officer by Sustainability Magazine in 2022 and 2023 and serves on the boards of BSR, Restor and Corporate Eco Forum. Ángel Cabrera Ángel Cabrera is the 12th president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. One of America’s fastest-growing and most research-intensive universities and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Georgia Tech serves nearly 48,000 students through top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs in engineering, business, science, computing, design, and liberal arts, plus thousands more through its professional and executive education programs. Georgia Tech is one of the top 20 universities in the nation in terms of research and development expenditures and is No. 1 among institutions without a medical school. Prior to Georgia Tech, Cabrera was president of George Mason University, Virginia’s largest public university, and leader of two business schools, Thunderbird School of Global Management (now part of Arizona State University) and IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. The first native of Spain to serve as president of an American university, Cabrera has been named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Henry Crown Fellow by the Aspen Institute, and Great Immigrant by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He serves on the boards of the National Geographic Society, Harvard College Visiting Committee, Atlanta Committee for Progress, Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Bankinter Innovation Foundation in Spain. H e is co -founder of the University Global Coalition, a global network of universities that works with the United Nations in support of its sustainability programs. Cabrera studied at Universidad Politécnica of Madrid and earned his master’s and Ph.D. from Georgia Tech, which he attended as a Fulbright Scholar. John K. Delaney John Delaney is an entrepreneur, business leader and public servant. In 2017, John was named one of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune Magazine. John served six years in the U.S. Congress and earned praise for his bipartisan approach to economic, foreign and climate policy. While in Congress he was co-president of his freshman class and served on the Financial Services and Joint Economic Committees while co-founding the Artificial Intelligence and Climate Solutions Caucuses. In 2019, John stepped down from Congress to pursue the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Before Congress and by the age of 40, John had founded and led two New York Stock Exchange-listed companies. In 1993, John founded HealthCare Financial Partners Inc., which provided loans to small to mid-sized healthcare service companies. In 2000, he founded CapitalSource Inc., which provided loans to a wide range of mid-sized businesses. More recently, John is the founder and chairman of Forbright Bank, a bank mission aligned around decarbonization. John is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization and was named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year. He has been a board member of numerous private and nonprofit entities, including a past member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University. Joseph DeSimone Joseph M. DeSimone is the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor of Translational Medicine and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds appointments in the Departments of Radiology and Chemical Engineering with courtesy appointments in the Department of Chemistry, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, and Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Previously, DeSimone was a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and of chemical engineering at North Carolina State University. He is also Co-founder, Board Chair, and former CEO (2014-2019) of the additive manufacturing company, Carbon. DeSimone is responsible for numerous breakthroughs in his career in areas including green chemistry, medical devices, nanomedicine, and 3D printing, also co-founding several companies based on his research. He has published over 350 scientific articles and is a named inventor on over 200 issued patents. Additionally, he has mentored 80 students through Ph.D. completion, half of whom are women and members of underrepresented groups in STEM. DeSimone has received numerous major awards and recognitions, including the U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (1997); the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention (2005); the Lemelson-MIT Prize (2008); the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award (2009); the AAAS Mentor Award (2010); the Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment (2017); the Wilhelm Exner Medal (2019); the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2019 U.S. Overall National Winner); and the Harvey Prize in Science and Technology (2020). He is one of only 25 individuals elected to all three branches of the U.S. National Academies (Sciences, Medicine, Engineering). In 2016 DeSimone was recognized by President Barack Obama with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest U.S. honor for achievement and leadership in advancing technological progress. DeSimone received his B.S. in Chemistry in 1986 from Ursinus College and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1990 from Virginia Tech. Evan G. Greenberg Evan G. Greenberg is chairman and chief executive officer of Chubb Limited. Over the course of 48 years in the insurance industry, he has held various underwriting and leadership positions in the global property, casualty and life insurance sectors. Evan was elected president and CEO in May 2004 and Chairman of the Board of Directors in May 2007. Under his leadership, Chubb has grown to become one of the largest insurance companies in the world. Evan joined the company, then named ACE Limited, in 2001 as vice chairman. Evan is engaged in international economic and foreign affairs through his service on the boards of several institutions, including the board of trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the board of directors of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and as chairman of the National Committee on United States-China Relations. He also serves on the board of trustees of the Asia Society and the advisory board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua SEM) in Beijing. Sandesh V. Kadur Sandesh V. Kadur is a BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer who creates documentary films that have aired worldwide on prominent networks such as National Geographic, the BBC, Netflix, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. Most recently, he has worked on “Our Planet” by Netflix and “The Okavango Experience”; a 360o, virtual reality series that follows National Geographic Society’s Okavango Wilderness Project and BBC’s Seven Worlds One Planet and Planet Earth II. Sandesh is the producer of a three-part docuseries for National Geographic titled “Wild Cats of India” and a two-part series titled “India’s Wild Leopards.” He is also the co-author of two books: Sahyadris: India’s Western Ghats—A Vanishing Heritage (2005) and Himalaya—Mountains of Life (2013). His first documentary, accompanied by his first book, earned critical acclaim while drawing attention to one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots and helped convince UNESCO to name the Western Ghats a World Heritage Site in 2012. Sandesh’s work has won a slew of prestigious international awards, including a 2017 Emmy nomination and the 2017 BAFTA Award for his work on BBC’s Planet Earth II, as well as numerous awards for his photography. Sandesh is the founder and director of Felis Creations — a Bangalore-based company focusing on creating content that inspires conservation. Deborah Lehr Deborah Lehr serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Edelman Global Advisory, a strategic business consulting firm. In addition, she is the Executive Director of the Paulson Institute, a think tank founded by former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. Deborah previously built and managed three successful consulting businesses representing diverse companies such as Sesame Workshop, Tory Burch, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Pfizer, Sony Music, Time Warner and Boeing. In addition, she served as Senior Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch, was a Senior Managing Director at the New York Stock Exchange focused on emerging markets and was President of Stonebridge China, with offices in Beijing and Shanghai. Prior to joining Stone bridge, Deborah was a partner at Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, a global top-10 law firm, where she helped build a successful trade business. Deborah also served in the U.S. Government as the Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China, a Director of Asian Affairs at the National Security Council and involved in export control and trade policy issues at the Department of Commerce. Deborah is the founder and Chairman of the Antiquities Coalition, focused on fighting against the looting of cultural heritage by organized crime and terrorist organizations. UNESCO has nominated Deborah as one of its inaugural list of accomplished global women. She also received the prestigious Hadrian Award from the World Monument Fund for her work in fighting the illicit trade in antiquities. Deborah has lived and studied around the world, including China, England, France, and Germany. Her writings have been published in Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, the South China Morning Post, U.S. News and World Report, and Caixin Magazine, among others. She has also appeared on television speaking about China, climate, nature financing as well as antiquities trafficking. Deborah is on the Board of the National Geographic, the U.S-China Business Council, the World Monuments Fund, the Middle East Institute, and the Sesame Workshop Global Advisory Board. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Claudia Madrazo Claudia Madrazo grew up in a family of educators and, since she was very young, she has been interested in learning and exploring the world. Her need for inquiry and discovery led her to art and its potentialities as a path for transformation. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication from the Universidad Iberoamericana (Iberoamerican University) and a Master’s Degree in Museology and Semiology of Cultural Objects from the University of Essex, in the United Kingdom. In 1992, she founded La Vaca Independiente, an organization committed to education and cultural innovation; a laboratory to promote sensitivity, reflection and dialogue as a practice to transform our way of living and thinking. Its most profound vocation sprung forth in 1996 when it introduced art into elementary schools in Mexico, giving birth to the dia program™, a beautiful and powerful tool that transforms the relationship between teachers and students by a method that create spaces for dialogue, the building of knowledge and a comprehensive human development. She is devoted to the preservation of nature, to the conservation of cultural heritage and human and social development. She is the founder of several organizations and initiatives in these areas: Fundación Transformation, Arte y Educación (Transformation, Art and Education Foundation), Academia de Cambio Sistémico (Academy for Systemic Change), BAKTÚN Pueblo Maya, among others. She is the author of nine books, as well as several essays and articles Kevin J. Maroni Kevin Maroni is the Managing Partner of Maxply Capital Management, LLC. Maxply Capital is an investment partnership focused on long term capital appreciation with public and private securities. Previously, Mr. Maroni was a Senior Managing Partner at Spectrum Equity, a leading private equity firm providing expertise and capital to innovative software and information services companies currently investing its 10th fund. Mr. Maroni joined Spectrum Equity at inception in 1994 as a founding principal. During his tenure, the firm invested in over 100 transactions across the US and Europe. He has served on numerous public and private company boards, led multiple board committees and spoken frequently at investment industry conferences. Prior to Spectrum, Mr. Maroni worked at Time Warner in corporate development and was an analyst in the private equity group at Harvard Management Company. Mr. Maroni is currently a member of the President’s Council at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he is on the executive committee of the MGH Capital Campaign and chairs the MGH Fund Leadership Council. He was formerly a board member of National Geographic Partners; the Vice Chair of the HBS Fund at the Harvard Business School; a Trustee of the Noble and Greenough School; a Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation (where he served on the Executive Committee and was Treasurer); a Trustee of the University of Virginia College Foundation and a Trustee of the Park School, where he served as Board Chair. Mr. Maroni has a BA from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Harvard University. Strive Masiyiwa Strive Masiyiwa is a telecommunications and technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. In his nearly four decades as an entrepreneur, he has started and invested in businesses throughout the world including Africa, the European Union, India, Latin America, the Middle East, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA. Some of his most prominent start-up companies and investments include Mascom Wireless Botswana, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, Econet Wireless Nigeria (now Airtel Nigeria), Liquid Intelligent Technologies Group, Econet Wireless, New Zealand (now 3 Degrees Mobile), Trilogy Capital Partners Canada (early investor), Cassava Technologies, Africa Data Centres, Sasai Fintech, and Telrad Group Israel. He continues to invest privately through his investment companies and family office. Born in Zimbabwe and n ow living in London, Strive currently serves as a Non-Executive Director on the boards of Unilever PLC and Netflix Inc. and on the not-for-profit board of trustees of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and National Geographic Society. He sits on several Global Advisory Boards including Bank of America, Bloomberg New Economy Forum, and Stanford University. A co-founder of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), Strive served as its second Chairman after Kofi Annan. For his leadership at AGRA in support of Africa’s smallholder farmers, he was honored with the Norman E Borlaug World Food Prize Medallion in 2019. For 15 years, he served on the Board of Trustees of The Rockefeller Foundation , amongst many other pan-African and international initiatives in which he’s played co-founding, advisory, or leadership roles. His family foundations, Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies, have supported over 300,000 scholarships to orphaned, vulnerable, and gifted African children, public health, girls empowerment, youth mentorship, rural transformation, and other critical social impact initiatives across Africa. The foundations are managed by his co-founder wife, Tsitsi, and their oldest daughter, Elizabeth Tanya. An honorary Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Strive received honorary doctorates from Yale University, Nelson Mandela University, Morehouse College, and Cardiff University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and electronic engineering. Committed Christians, he and his wife have six adult children. They are signatories of the Giving Pledge. Dina Powell McCormick Dina Powell McCormick is Vice Chairman, President & Global Head of Client Services of BDT & MSD. BDT & MSD Partners was established in 2023 through the combination of BDT & Company, the merchant bank to the closely held, founded in 2009 by Byron Trott, and MSD Partners, a premier investment firm that since 2009 has invested on behalf of Dell Technologies Founder Michael Dell, his family, and other like-minded investors. As a member of the senior leadership at the firm, Dina draws on her years of experience in the public and private sectors to broaden and deepen the firm’s relationships throughout its global client network. Dina previously worked at Goldman Sachs where she was Global Head of Sovereign Business, focused on growing the franchise and broadening the firm’s network with some of the world’s most important institutional investors. She also held the position of Glob al Head of Sustainability and Inclusive Growth, playing an instrumental role in furthering the firm’s investment goal of advising and financing clients on climate finance investment opportunities, and served on the firm’s Management Committee and the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee. Dina initially joined Goldman Sachs in 2007, and from 2007 to 2017 she served as Head of the firm’s Impact Investing Business and served in various roles during that period, including Head of the Urban Investment Group, President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, and President of Goldman Sachs Gives. She also led the development of Goldman Sachs’ inclusive growth initiatives, including 10,000 Women, 10,000 Small Businesses, and One Million Black Women—programs that have positively impacted the lives of tens of thousands of female entrepreneurs and small business owners around the world. Earlier in her career, Dina served in the U.S. government for more than a dozen years, including as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel and Senior White House Advisor, as well as Assistant Secretary of State and Undersecretary for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy. In 2017, she served as Deputy National Security Advisor. She is currently Chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation Board, Trustee of the Exxon Mobil Board, Trustee of the National Geographic Society Board, Trustee of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Member of the Board of Mount Sinai Hospital, and a Member of the Board of the Atlantic Council. Additionally, she is a member of the Advisory Council of the Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership and the Stanford University Freeman Spogli School. Mark C. Moore Mark Moore was a managing director at Bain Capital in Boston before retiring in 2015. Bain Capital is one of the world’s leading private, alternative asset management firms, with approximately $75 billion in assets under management. He helped lead the company’s investments in media, internet and telecommunications. Additionally, Mark took a leading role in investments in Asia with particular focus in China, Japan, and Korea. Mark sits on several boards of directors for companies in new media, internet, and sharing economy. Prior to Bain Capital, Mark worked with McKinsey & Company and small entrepreneurial ventures. Mark received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1996 and his B.S.E. in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. He sits on the Board of Trustees of the Fessenden School. Mr. Moore has a strong interest in reefs (scuba diving), renewable energy (where he worked in this area at Bain), and education in general. Mark and his wife, Inna Feyns Moore, live in Wellesley, Massachusetts with their three children. An enthusiastic supporter of National Geographic, Mark was a longtime member of the COA and a founding member of the International Council of Advisors in 2013 (which was later replaced by the Hubbard Council). Mark’s excitement for the Society is rooted in his passion for media and content companies and the Society’s unique and powerful voice. Mark joined Enric Sala on the Pristine Seas expedition to Millennium Atoll in 2009 and has been an ardent champion of ocean exploration and protection ever since. Mark’s passion for the ocean led him to travel with NG Expeditions to the Galápagos Islands in 2013 and explore Baja California and the Sea of Cortez with Sylvia Earle in 2011. Mark was instrumental in the development of the National Geographic Foundation for Science and Exploration in Asia, thanks to his introduction of National Geographic to key leaders in the region. He joined the board of trustees in 2016. Nancy E. Pfund As a pioneer and leading player in impact investing, DBL has helped to reveal the power of venture capital to promote social change and environmental improvement. In this context, Nancy writes and speaks frequently on the field of impact investing, sustainable agriculture and nature-based solutions to climate change. She currently sponsors or sits on the board of directors of several companies, including: Farmer’s Business Network (FBN), Bellwether Coffee, Spatial, Wynd, Mast Reforestation and, prior to their public offerings, Tesla Motors, SolarCity and Pandora. She also served on SolarCity’s audit and compensation committees as well as the chair of the corporate governance committee, from 2008 through its IPO in 2012 and acquisition by Tesla in December 20 16. Prior to founding DBL, Nancy was a Managing Director in Venture Capital at JPMorgan, having started her investment career at Hambrecht & Quist in 1984. Previously, Nancy worked at Intel Corporation, the State of California, Stanford University, and the Sierra Club. In 2024, Nancy was awarded the distinguished Impact Leadership award from Impact Capital Managers, which is the country’s leading organization of Impact Investing professionals. In 2023, she was recognized by the Forbes Women 50 Over 50: Investment list, and by the San Francisco Business Times as one of the Bay Area’s 100 Most Influential Business Leaders. Among other awards, Nancy was previously named 2022’s Financial Woman of the Year by Financial Women of San Francisco and to the Forbes 2020 Impact 50 List of the most notable impact investors. She was also a recipient of The Commonwealth Club 2018 Distinguished Citizen Award, the Earth Day Network 2018 Climate Visionary Award, and appeared on Fast Company’s 2016 List of Most Creative People in Business. Nancy serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Geographic Society. She is a member and former Chapter Chair of the Silicon Valley Women Corporate Directors Foundation. She is a member and former chair of the Advisory Council of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University; an advisor to the UC Davis Center for Energy Efficiency; and co-chairs the Yale School of Management Program on Entrepreneurship. She has been a lecturer in management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Yale School of Management and is a past member of the C3E Ambassador to the U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Program, led by the U.S. Department of Energy. From 2001–2019, she was also a founding officer and director of ABC2, a foundation aimed at accelerating a cure for brain cancer. She was also a founding member of the California Clean Energy Fund from 2005 to 2012. She served as an Advisory Board member of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Cyclotron Road, its Clean Energy Incubator from 2014 to 2019. Nancy received her BA and MA in anthropology from Stanford University, and her MBA from the Yale School of Management. Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. is chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute and is leading the launch of the new Center on Civility and Democracy. He served as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post from 2014-2023. During his leadership, it was recognized for excellence in journalism with 13 Pulitzer Prizes and twice named by Fast Company Magazine as the “World’s Most Innovative Media Company.” Fred was founding CEO of Politico from 2007-2014, with the publication receiving multiple awards, including its first Pulitzer Prize, under his leadership. From 1995-2014, he was also president and chief operating officer of Allbritton Communications, an award-winning group of ABC-affiliated broadcast and cable television stations. Fred served at a senior level in the White House from 1982 to 1989 and later became chief of staff to former President Ronald Reagan. He was instrumental in the design, construction, and funding of the Reagan Presidential Library. Prior to his government service, Fred was an attorney at the Los Angeles law firm of Hill, Farrer & Burrill. He graduated magna cum laude from USC with a bachelor’s degree in political science and speech communication in 1977 and received a J.D. from the USC Gould School of Law in 1980. Fred was chairman of the White House Historical Association for 10 years and now serves as chairman of the White House Endowment and Acquisition Trust. He is also a member of the board of trustees of several other nonprofit organizations including the University of Southern California, the Ford’s Theatre Society, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and is a member of the Smithsonian Institution’s Strategy, Innovation, and Technology Committee. He is author of Wine and the White House: A History, published by the White House Historical Association. He was also the editor of Ronald Reagan: The Wisdom and Humor of The Great Communicator, published by Harper Collins in 1995, and Ronald Reagan: The Great Communicator, published by Harper Collins in 2001. Rajiv Shah Dr. Shah serves as President of The Rockefeller Foundation, a global institution with a mission to promote the well-being of humanity around the world. The Foundation applies data, science, and innovation to improve health for women and children, create nutritious and sustainable food systems, end energy poverty for more than a billion people worldwide, and enable meaningful economic mobility in the United States and around the world. In 2009, he was appointed USAID Administrator by P resident Obama and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Dr. Shah reshaped the $20 billion agency’s operations in more than 70 countries around the world by elevating the role of innovation, creating high – impact public – private partnerships, and focusing U.S. investments to deliver stronger results. Shah secured bipartisan support that included the passage of two significant laws–the Global Food Security Act and the Electrify Africa Act. He led the U.S. response to the Haiti earthquake and the West African Ebola pandemic, served on the National Security Council, and elevated the role of development as part of our nation’s foreign policy. Prior to his appointment at USAID, Shah served as Chief Scientist and Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics at the United States Department of Agriculture where he created the National Institute for Food and Agriculture. In October 2023, Dr. Shah published Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens with Simon & Schuster’s Simon Element imprint. In the book, Dr. Shah shares a dynamic new model for realizing transformative change, inspired by his own work and that of The Foundation on some of the biggest humanitarian efforts of the 21st century. Shah founded Latitude Capital, a private equity firm focused on power and infrastructure projects in Africa and Asia and served as a Distinguished Fellow in Residence at Georgetown University. Previously, he served at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where he created the International Financing Facility for Immunization which helped reshape the global vaccine industry and save millions of lives. Raised outside of Detroit, Michigan, Dr. Shah is a graduate of the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Wharton School of Business. He has received several honorary degrees, the Secretary of State’s Distinguished Service Award, and the U.S. Global Leadership Award. He is married to Shivam Mallick Shah and the y have three children. Ellen Stofan Ellen Stofan is the Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian. She oversees its science research centers as well as the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, Office of International Relations, Smithsonian Scholarly Press and Scientific Diving Program also report to Stofan. Her focus is on the Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: Life on a Sustainable Planet initiative and collective research, especially in areas of biodiversity, climate change, global heath, sustainable communities, and environmental justice. Previously, Stofan was the John and Adrienne Mars Director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum (2018–2021) where she was the first woman to hold that position. Under her leadership, the museum began its seven-year renovation of its flagship building in Washington, D.C., in 2018. Stofan also oversaw the momentous celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing in July 2019 at the museum and on the National Mall. Before joining the Smithsonian, Stofan had more than 25 years’ experience in space-related organizations and a deep research background in planetary geology. She was chief scientist at NASA (2013–2016), serving as the principal advisor to former Administrator Charles Bolden on NASA’s strategic planning and programs. She helped guide the development of a long – range plan to get humans to Mars and worked on strategies for NASA to support commercial activity in low Earth orbit as it transitions from the International Space Station to sending humans to the moon and Mars in the mid-2020s. She earned her bachelor’s degree in geology at the College of William & Mary and her master’s and doctoral degrees at Brown University, both in geological sciences. While finishing her doctoral degree, Stofan joined the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) as a post-doctoral fellow and became the deputy project scientist for the Magellan Mission to Venus. In 1994, Stofan became JPL’s chief scientist for the New Millennium Program where she managed a team of about 100 scientists working on new technologies. The following year, Stofan moved to London while continuing to work at JPL and was, and continues to be, an honorary professor at University College London. For 13 years (2000–2013), Stofan was vice president and senior scientist at Proxemy Research, a consulting firm in the Washington area specia lizing in planetary research. Stofan’s research focuses on the geology of Venus, Mars, Saturn’s moon Titan and Earth. Her favorite mission was Cassini, primarily because of her interest in Titan. She has published extensively and received many awards and honors, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal, and was named one of “CNN’s Extraordinary People of 2014.” She is co – author of the books Planetology: Unlocking the Secrets of the Solar System and Next Earth: What Our World Can Teach Us About Other Planets, both published by National Geographic. Stofan serves on National Geographic Society ’s Board of Trustees and the Presidential Committee on the National Medal of Science. Jill Tiefenthaler As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers—in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University. Anthony A. Williams Tony Williams, the former Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1999–2007), is the current Chief Executive Officer of the Federal City Council, an organization focusing the creative and administrative talents of Washington’s business and professional leaders on major problems and opportunities facing the District. He is widely credited with leading the comeback of Washington D.C. during his two terms as Mayor, restoring the finances of our nation’s capital, and improving the performance of government agencies, all while lowering taxes and investing in infrastructure and human services. In addition to his duties with the Federal City Council, Mayor Williams is a Senior Advisor to King and Spaulding, LLP. He serves on several company boards as well as the boards of Urban Institute and the National Geographic Society. Prior to Federal City Council, he led the Global Government Practice at the Corporate Executive Board in Arlington, Virginia. He also taught public finance and urban leadership as the William H. Bloomberg Lecturer in Public Management at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government while coordinating programs for the Municipal Innovation Program at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. Before his election as Mayor, he was the independent Chief Financial Officer of the District from 1995 to 1998, working with and on behalf of local officials, the D.C. Financial Control Board, and the U.S. Congress. Before his service in local Washington, Tony worked in a variety of positions in federal, state, and local government, including as the first CFO for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, appointed by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He holds a BA from Yale, an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a J.D. from the Harvard Law School, as well as a number of awards and honorary degrees, including Governing Magazine Public Official of the Year in 1997. He is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and former President of the National League of Cities. Former Trustees Cleveland Abbe (1888-1890) Joan Abrahamson (1999-2012) Joe L. Allbritton (1987-2001) William L. Allen (1995-2004) Owen R. Anderson (1981-1994) (Vice Chairman 1984-1994) Robert B. Anderson (1960-1963) Dawn L. Arnall (2014) H. H. Arnold (1939-1949) O. P. Austin (1903-1932) Wanda M. Austin (2012-2016) Cyrus C. Babb (1894) Marcus Baker (1888-1903) J. R. Bartlett (1888) R. N. Batchelder (1893) Alexander Graham Bell (1898-1922) Charles J. Bell (1888-1929) Rogers Birnie, Jr. (1888-1891) Henry F. Blount (1892-1917) Thomas E. Bolger (1979-2002) Michael R. Bonsignore (2004-2020) Frank Borman (1976-2000) Lewis M. Branscomb (1984-2001) Robert L. Breeden (1984-1991) Lyman J. Briggs (1933-1962) Alfred H. Brooks (1905-1907) J. Carter Brown (1978-2002) Warren Earl Burger (1975-1992) George K. Burgess (1930-1932) Richard E. Byrd (1954-1956) Leonard Carmichael (1957-1973) Thomas H. Carroll (1964) Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin (1903-1911) Colby M. Chester (1904-1932) Martha E. Church (1990-2006) Leo Otis Colbert (1939-1968) Michael Collins (1982-2005) Calvin Coolidge (1929-1932) Frederick V. Coville (1897-1936) C. W. Dabney, Jr. (1896-1897) William H. Dall (1896-1899) Jack Dangermond (2017-2021) George Davidson (1900-1911) William Morris Davis (1900-1905) Charles G. Dawes (1925-1950) David T. Day (1896-1899) (1902-1904) Robert E. Doyle (1975-1983) (Vice Chairman 1981-1983) Hugh L. Dryden (1951-1965) George L. Dyer (1889) John Joy Edson (1899-1935) Alexandra Grosvenor Eller (2010-2022) Lloyd H. Elliott (1969-1993) (Vice Chairman 1977-1993) George M. Elsey (1978-1993) Michela A. English (1992-1995) Roger A. Enrico (2001-2015) John M. Fahey, Jr. (1997-2015) (Chairman 2011-2015) David Fairchild (1903-1954) Franklin L. Fisher (1945-1953) Robert V. Fleming (1930-1967) John Foote (1924-1931) Henry Gannett (1888-1914) Wilbur E. Garrett (1982-1989) Walter S. Gifford (1933-1950) Grove Karl Gilbert (1891-1905) James H. Gilliam, Jr. (1999-2003) Daniel Coit Gilman (1901-1908) Daniel S. Goldin (2003-2013) George Brown Goode (1888-1891) James Howard Gore (1905-1939) William P.E. Graves (1990-1994) Adolphus Washington Greely (1888-1935) Crawford H. Greenewalt (1959-1977) Gilbert H. Grosvenor (1905-1965) (Chairman 1954-1965) Gilbert M. Grosvenor (1966-2014) (Chairman 1987-2010) Melville Bell Grosvenor (1945-1975) (Chairman 1968-1975) (Chairman Emeritus 1976-1981) Arthur B. Hanson (1968-1990) Elisha Hanson (1937-1962) William R. Harvey (2012-2016) Caryl P. Haskins (1965-1983) Everett Hayden (1890-1898) Alfred J. Hayre (1987-1991) Angelo Heilprin (1902-1904) A. J. Henry (1888-1911) A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (1983-1998) Jesse R. Hildebrand (1947-1951) David J. Hill (1899-1902) Russell Hinman (1902-1904) Susan Hockfield (Sept-Nov 2012) Nina Hoffman (1996-1998) Jerome H. Holland (1978-1984) Gardiner Greene Hubbard (1888-1897) Charles Evans Hughes (1930-1948) Carlisle H. Humelsine (1973-1988) George W. Hutchison (1935-1944) John Hyde (1892-1901) John Jay Iselin (1987-2007) Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson (1974-1987) Willard D. Johnson (1888-1891) Ernest Lester Jones (1922-1928) Rudolph Kauffmann (1906-1927) Samuel H. Kauffmann (1897-1905) James C. Kautz (1994-2007) Timothy T. Kelly (1991-1995) (2011-2012) C. A. Kenaston (1889-1891) George Kennan (1888-1889) Charles F. Kettering (1937-1958) Gary E. Knell (2013-2017) Maria Elena Lagomasino (2007-2015) John Oliver La Gorce (1920-1959) (Vice Chairman 1957-1959) Emory S. Land (1943-1971) Franklin K. Lane (1910-1921) Curtis E. LeMay (1951-1985) Leroy A. Lincoln (1939-1956) Jane A. Lubchenco (2014-2021) T. L. Macdonald (1910-1923) H. Randolph Maddox (1952-1974) J. Willard Marriott, Jr. (1987-2009) George C. Marshall (1949-1959) Stephen T. Mather (1922-1929) William McChesney Martin, Jr. (1965-1981) William John McGee (1891-1904) Benjamin M. McKelway (1955-1974) Floretta Dukes McKenzie (1987-2009) Thomas W. McKnew (1949-1986) (Vice Chairman 1962-1965?) (Chairman 1966-1967) (Advisory Chairman 1968-1986) (Chairman Emeritus 1987-1991) George W. Melville (1894) Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (1891-1894) Clinton Hart Merriam (1888-1942) Henry Mitchell (1888) Willis L. Moore (1897-1910) Nigel Morris (2013-2015) Reg Murphy (1994-2015) (Vice Chairman 1998-2010) Walter K. Myers (1961-1967) Frederick Haynes Newell (1892-1899) Patrick F. Noonan (1990-2015) Ernest E. Norris (1943-1957) Simon Newton Dexter (S. N. D.) North (1904-1924) Theodore W. Noyes (1928-1946) Herbert G. Ogden (1888-1893) (1896-1899) Dennis R. Patrick (1999-2002) Raymond S. Patton (1930-1937) John Barton Payne (1924-1934) Melvin M. Payne (1959-1986) (Chairman 1976-1986) (Chairman Emeritus 1987-1991) Robert E. Peary (1917-1920) John J. Pershing (1928-1948) John E. Pillsbury (1910-1919) Gifford Pinchot (1898-1904) William B. Powell (1888-1902) William V. Pratt (1933-1956) Henry Smith Pritchett (1899-1900) J.R. Proctor (1896) George R. Putnam (1912-1953) Peter H. Raven (2008-2018) Nathaniel P. Reed (1988-2007) William K. Reilly (1994-2005) (briefly emeritus in 2006) (2007-2012) Floyd K. Richtmyer (1939) Rozanne L. Ridgway (1993-2010) Lyndon Rive (2018-2022) Laurance S. Rockefeller (1958-1985) Edward P. Roski, Jr. (2007-2021) Israel C. Russell (1901-1906) Rollin Daniel Salisbury (1901-1909) James R. Sasser (2000-2012) B. Francis Saul II (1985-2015) Robert C. Seamans, Jr. (1969-1993) Gerd Schulte-Hillen (2000-2012) Eliza Ruhumah Scidmore (1892-1906) George Shiras, III (1912-1942) Robert B. Sims (1996-1998) George Otis Smith (1908-1943) Grant Squires (1912-1928) Joseph Stanley-Brown (1899-1900) William Howard Taft (1916-1929) Almon Harris Thompson (1888-1890) Otto Hilgard Tittmann (1889-1890) (1902-1938) Juan T. Trippe (1943-1976) Paul B. Tylor (1991) Mike Ulica (2018) Frederick G. Vosburgh (1963-1979) Ted Waitt (2009-2017) James H. Wakelin, Jr. (1963-1986) B. H. Warder (1891) Earl Warren (1955-1974) James E. Webb (1967-1980) James C. Welling (1888-1890) Oscar Westover (1936-1938) Alexander Wetmore (1933-1975) Henry White (1914-1927) J. B. Wight (1896-1897) Edwin Willits (1892-1894) John M. Wilson (1905-1919) Lloyd B. Wilson (1943-1967) Conrad L. Wirth (1957-1984) William E. Wrather (1952-1963) Louis B. Wright (1965-1974) Tracy R. Wolstencroft (2008-2021) (Vice Chairman 2016-2021) Note: Prior to 1920, the board was referred to as the Board of Managers. Prior to 1906, those serving as other officer roles in this time period are included in this list as having served on the board. The CRE Committee for Research and Exploration The Committee for Research and Exploration (CRE) is an external, interdisciplinary advisory body of experts who actively support National Geographic’s mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. The CRE provides strategic advice to help improve the impact of NGS’s funding opportunities. Kamal Bawa Kamal Bawa is a Retired Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and Founder-President of the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), one of India’s top-ranked environmental think tanks based in Bangalore. Bawa has done extensive work in the Himalayas for a number of years on a wide range of issues from biodiversity conservation to climate change. His latest coffee table book Himalaya: The Mountains of Life, a companion volume to Sahyadri: India’s Western Ghats, was published in 2013. He has authored or edited more than 10 books, and special issues of journals. Bawa has also published more than 200 papers. Among the many awards he has received are: Bullard Fellowship at Harvard University (1972, 2009) Guggenheim Fellowship (1987), Pew Scholar in Conservation and the Environment (1992), Giorgio Ruffolo Fellowship at Harvard University (2009), the Gunnerus Prize in Sustainability Science from the Royal Norwegian Society of Letters and Sciences (2012), the international MIDORI Prize in Biodiversity from the Aeon Foundation in Japan (2014), an honorary doctorate from the University of Alberta (2014), Linnean Medal in Botany by the Linnean Society of London (2018). He is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected Fellow of the Royal Society, and is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 2022). Bawa is also the founding Editor-in Chief of two interdisciplinary journals: Conservation and Society and Ecology, Economy and Society. Veronica Boix Mansilla Veronica Boix Mansilla is a Principal Investigator and Steering Committee member at Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education. With a background in cognitive science, human development and education, she examines how to prepare our youth for a world of increasing complexity and interdependence. She studies (a) quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and education among experts, teachers and youth; (b) global and intercultural competence as it develops among learners and teachers in various world regions; and (c) she examines the conditions and interventions that foster the successful adjustment of immigrant-origin youth in their new land. Veronica’s work has produced frameworks and practical tools to support educators interested in quality teaching, learning, curriculum, research, assessment, professional development, and program evaluation. Her writing on interdisciplinary work and evaluation has informed National Academies of Science, National Science Foundation, International Baccalaureate’s interdisciplinary initiatives. Her work on Global Competence education set the foundation for the US Department of Education global competence framework for international Education the OECD and UNESCO. Her Re-imagining Migration framework served as the foundation for new welcoming curricula and teacher education programs in the US, Argentina and Greece. Veronica has served as an advisor at a variety of institutions including the Asia Society, Association of American Colleges and Universities, Council of Chief State School Officers, the Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, the International Baccalaureate, OECD, UNESCO among others. She teaches at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and has taught at the University of Buenos Aires. Has an honorary doctorate by the International University of Catalunya. She is the author of multiple papers and books including “Educating for Global Competence: Preparing our youth to engage the world” Second Edition 2022 with Tony Jackson, and “Big Picture Thinking” with Andreas Schlelcher Justin Brashares Justin Brashares is the G.R. & W.M. Goertz Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Justin’s activities at Berkeley include directing the campus’ Biodiversity, Livelihood and Health Initiative, and serving as a faculty affiliate in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Center for African Studies, and Program in Range and Wildlife Management. In his research and outreach activities, Justin engages students, partners and stakeholders in North America, Africa, South America and Asia to advance science and conservation action. Through his work, Justin combines tools and approaches from ecology and conservation biology with new perspectives from interdisciplinary science to study how our rapidly changing planet impacts wildlife, and to highlight and communicate the everyday consequences of these impacts for people. Justin’s recent efforts include research on the impact of COVID-19 on global wildlife consumption and trade, studies of the ecological and socio-ecological consequences of megafire, drought and cannabis legalization, and research and leadership to support state, federal and international 30×30 efforts. Outside of research, Justin serves as an advisor to more than two dozen state, federal, Tribal and non-profit groups. Victor R. Caivano Victor R. Caivano is a seasoned visual journalist known for his multifaceted storytelling abilities, seamlessly blending photography and videography to convey compelling narratives. His career at The Associated Press has taken him to reside in many countries around the world and has been defined by a relentless pursuit of truth and a commitment to capturing the essence of human experiences worldwide. With a foundation rooted in traditional photography, Victor began his journey before the digital age, honing his craft by carrying a portable darkroom to develop his images on the go. This hands-on approach instilled in him a deep understanding of the technical nuances of visual storytelling. Throughout his career, Victor has immersed himself in a diverse array of assignments that have taken him to the forefront of history’s defining moments. From documenting the aftermath of catastrophic hurricanes like Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, to chronicling the complexities of conflicts such as the Israel-Hamas war, his lens has captured the raw emotions and untold stories of individuals facing adversity. In recognition of his exceptional talent and leadership, Victor was appointed as a multi-format news director for AP’s Southern Cone countries in 2014. This groundbreaking role marked him as the first photographer entrusted with overseeing text, photo, and television coverage in the agency’s storied history. Based in Buenos Aires, he played a pivotal role in shaping the news narrative across the region. Today, Victor continues to push the boundaries of visual journalism. He explores pressing global issues such as Canada’s pivotal moment at the intersection of one of the worst fire seasons in history, its commitment to combating climate change, and its status as a major oil and gas producer. Additionally, he has embarked on extensive projects, including examining lithium production in South America and its intricate intersections with Indigenous communities. Victor, a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, has a unique background. He grew up between Buenos Aires and a farm in the desertic region near the Andes, which imbued him with a deep appreciation for nature and diverse cultures. This unique background informs his work, enriching his storytelling with a nuanced understanding of the world. Victor shares his expertise as a lecturer and jury member at international photography meetings. He currently serves on the advisory board of Schmidt Ocean Institute. Ruth DeFries Ruth DeFries is a professor of ecology and sustainable development at Columbia University in New York. She uses images from satellites and field surveys to examine how the world’s demands for food and other resources are changing land use throughout the tropics. Her research quantifies how these land use changes affect climate, biodiversity and other ecosystem services, as well as human development. A particular focus of her work is in the globally-important tiger landscape of central India, with research that underpins management approaches to reconcile needs of both people and wildlife. She has also developed innovative education programs in sustainable development. DeFries was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, one of the country’s highest scientific honors, received a MacArthur “genius” award, and is the recipient of many other honors for her scientific research. In addition to over 100 scientific papers, she is committed to communicating the nuances and complexities of sustainable development to popular audiences through her books “The Big Ratchet: How Humanity Thrives in the Face of Natural Crisis” and “What Would Nature Do?: A Guide for Our Uncertain Times”. Anthony (Tony) Jackson Anthony Jackson is recently retired from leading the Center for Global Education at Asia Society, which strives to enable all students to graduate from high school prepared for college, work in the global economy, and 21st century global citizenship. The Center is a platform for advancing education and global competence for all youth through empowering professional development of teachers and school heads, systemic change and public engagement. While heading the Center, Jackson founded the International Studies Schools Network, a global network of schools dedicated to developing students’ global competence, which now operates as a program of Community Catalyst Partners, LLC. He also founded the Global Cities Education Network, which now at Digital Promise continues the work started at the Center to engage leaders from high performing school systems worldwide in discussion and collaborative problem solving. Trained in both developmental psychology and education, Jackson is one of the nation’s leading experts on secondary school education reform and adolescent development. Jackson directed the Carnegie Corporation’s Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents which produced the groundbreaking report Turning Points: Educating Adolescents in the 21st Century, and co-authored the seminal follow-up blueprint Turning Points 2000, considered one of the most influential books on middle school reform. He co-authored, with CRE member Veronica Boix-Mansilla, the book Educating for Global Competence: Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World, a second edition of which will be published in the fall of 2022. He holds a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, and M.A. and Ph.D. in Education and Psychology from the University of Michigan. Andrew (Andy) Revkin Andrew Revkin is one of America’s most honored, experienced and innovative journalists focused on environmental and human sustainability. In 2019, he became the founding director of the Initiative on Communication and Sustainability at Columbia University’s Earth Institute (now the Climate School). There he is building programs, tools and collaborations aimed at bridging gaps between science and society to cut climate risk and spread social and ecological resilience. He runs a popular online webcast through Columbia called Sustain What and writes a related newsletter with thousands of subscribers. Before moving to Columbia, he was the strategic adviser for environmental journalism at the Society, where he helped expand the Society’s grants and programs fostering effective conservation communication where it’s needed most. From 2016 through early 2018, he was the senior reporter for climate change at the nonprofit investigative newsroom ProPublica. From 2010 through 2016 he wrote his award-winning Dot Earth blog for The Times Opinion section while serving as Senior Fellow for Environmental Understanding at Pace University. There, he developed and taught a graduate course called “Blogging a Better Planet” and co-created an award-winning field course on environmental filmmaking. He was a staff reporter at The Times from 1995 through 2009, covering issues ranging from threats to New York City’s water supply to the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami and, of course, climate science and policy. He made three Arctic reporting trips and was the first Times reporter to file stories, video and photos from the sea ice around the North Pole. Revkin began reporting on climate change in the 1980s in magazines and never stopped. He has won the top awards in science journalism multiple times, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship and Investigative Reporters & Editors Award. He has written acclaimed and award-winning books on the Anthropocene era (with National Geographic photographer George Steinmetz), the history of humanity’s relationship with weather, the changing Arctic, global warming and the assault on the Amazon rain forest, as well as three book chapters on science communication. Revkin has crossed over into scientific scholarship. He played an early role in the evolution of the hypothesis that humans have triggered a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. In his 1992 global warming book, he wrote: “Perhaps earth scientists of the future will name this new post-Holocene period for its causative element – for us. We are entering an age that might someday be referred to as, say, the Anthrocene [sic]. After all, it is a geological age of our own making.” That future arrived just eight years later, in 2000, when scientists formally proposed such an epoch. Revkin was invited to join the Working Group on the Anthropocene advising the International Commission on Stratigraphy and served from 2011 through 2016. A lifelong musician, he was a frequent accompanist of folk legend Pete Seeger and Revkin’s 2013 album of original songs was called a “tasty mix of roots goulash” by a reviewer for the music site Jambands. He lives on the coast of Maine near Acadia National Park with his wife, the sustainability educator Lisa Mechaley. Jeremy (Jerry) Sabloff Jeremy A. Sabloff (B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1964; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969), an archeologist, is an External Faculty Fellow and Past President of the Santa Fe Institute and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus of the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught at Harvard University, the University of Utah, the University of New Mexico, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Pennsylvania (where he was the Williams Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum from 1994-2004). He also was an Overseas Visiting Fellow at St. John’s College, Cambridge, England. Sabloff is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (elected in 1994) and the American Philosophical Society (elected in 1996), and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected in 1999). He also is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was the American Anthropological Association’s Distinguished Lecturer in 2010. He received the Society for American Archaeology’s inaugural Award for Excellence in Latin American and Caribbean Archeology in 2011 and the Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. He also received the Lucy Wharton Drexel Medal from the University of Pennsylvania Museum in 2014 and the Alfred Vincent Kidder Award for Eminence in the Field of American Archaeology from the American Anthropological Association in 2016. Sabloff is the author/co-author and editor/co-editor of over two dozen books and monographs. His principal scholarly interests include: ancient Maya civilization, the rise of complex societies and cities, the history of archeology, and the relevance of archeology in the modern world. Jyotika Virmani Dr. Jyotika Virmani is the Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, a philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing oceanographic science, research, and exploration. Prior to this, she was the Executive Director of Planet & Environment at XPRIZE and the Rainforest XPRIZE, a competition for innovations in biodiversity assessment technologies. She was also Executive Director of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE to spur innovations of unmanned and autonomous deep-sea technologies to map the seafloor rapidly, accurately, and at a high resolution. Dr. Virmani joined XPRIZE in 2014 as the Technical Director for the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE, a competition for pH sensor development to measure ocean acidification. Before joining XPRIZE, Dr. Virmani was the Associate Director of the Florida Institute of Oceanography and a Senior Scientist at the UK Met Office. She has a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography from the University of South Florida. As a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar, she earned a M.S. in Atmospheric Science from SUNY at Stony Brook. She also has a B.Sc. in Physics from Imperial College London and is an Associate of the Royal College of Science. She is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and The Explorers Club and a Member of the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union. She is co-Chair of the UN Ocean Decade Technology & Innovation Working Group and serves on Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute’s Board and the U.S. IOOS Federal Advisory Committee. Photo Credits from top of page: Renan Ozturk. Below: Michael Nichols, Andy Mann, Paul Nicklen, Ami Vitale, Christian Tryon, Kenneth Garrett, Mark Thiessen.
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Caleb Williams Saleeby FRSE was an English physician, writer, and journalist known for his support of eugenics. During World War I, he was an adviser to the Minister of Food and advocated the establishment of a Ministry of Health.
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The joke I always make to people about my drinking preferences is that I am bi-spiritual, meaning, I equally enjoy wine as much as I do spirits and cocktails. However, the category that has mostly eluded me is beer. I like it fine, but I don’t really nerd out on it the same way I would about bourbo
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrea McHugh Andrea McHugh is a New England-based food, wine and spirits, and travel writer. Her byline can be found in US News, Insider, Parade Magazine, the Boston Globe, Yankee Magazine, Classic Boat, Travel Awaits, TripSavvy, the Hartford Courant and numerous national and international publications. She’s traveled to destinations far and wide, experiencing new places through its past, present, people, and culinary culture. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alexandra Emanuelli Alexandra Emanuelli is a professional food and beverage writer with a decade of experience. She writes for HuffPost, Southern Living, Everyday Health, Clean Eating, AllRecipes, and The Alcohol Professor and teaches writing. She lives in Ottawa, Canada, and her favorite wine is Barolo. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carissa Chesanek Carissa Chesanek is a writer based in New York. Her work has appeared in The Miami Herald, Food Network, Forbes Travel Guide, Tasting Table, and Zagat where she was the local dining editor for two years. ABOUT THE AUTHOR James Tai James Tai is the Principal of Beeracolyte Consulting, specializing in education and training for bars, restaurants, breweries, as well as private and corporate events. In addition to beer, he holds certifications in spirits, sake, and food science, the latter being used for beer and food pairing techniques which he enjoys sharing across media platforms. James is also an International Beer Judge, lending his insight in evaluating beers to competitions such as the NYIBC. More info is available ay www.beeracolyte.com. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @beeracolyte ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shana Clarke Shana Clarke is a wine, sake, and travel writer, and the author of 150 Vineyards You Need To Visit Before You Die. Her work has appeared in Saveur, Fortune, NPR, Wine Enthusiast, and Hemispheres. She was shortlisted for the Louis Roederer 2020 International Wine Writers’ Awards and ranked one of the “Top 20 U.S. Wine Writers That Wineries Can Work With” by Beverage Trade Network in 2021. She holds a Level 3 Advanced Certificate from Wine & Spirit Education Trust and is a Certified Sake Sommelier. She will always say yes to a glass of Champagne. Learn more at www.shanaspeakswine.com and follow her at @shanaspeakswine ABOUT THE AUTHOR Becky Garrison Becky Garrison is a satirist and storyteller. Since moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2014, she has been covering this region's craft culture including food, beer, wine, spirits, cider, coffee and cannabis/CBD, as well as the local festival scene and the rise of secular spiritual communities. Among her recent publications include work for Beverage Masgter, Forbes.com, Northwest Travel & Life, The Grapevine Magazine, SIP, the Oregon Wine Press, and Spirituality & Health. Follow her travels via Instagram @Becky_Garrison or Facebook at BeckyGarrisonWriter. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Theresa Russell Theresa Russell thrives on the thrill of travel and the excitement of visiting new destinations and experiencing the local food, beverages and culture, whether in Anchorage or Zihuantanejo. Cruising has a special place in her heart, but she is no stranger to other types of travel, including hiking and cycling. She has hiked and cycled in several countries and includes hiking the Inca Trail and cycling across the North American continent as some of her most memorable trips. She is proud to have received awards for both her writing and photography. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thei Zervaki Thei Zervaki is citizen of the world who writes about one-of-a-kind foods, distant lands, and food poetry. She loves culinary history books, strong coffee, and a glass of Riesling on hot nights. Find her at wedesserts.com and on IG @thefullybooked. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amber Selene Turpin Amber Selene Turpin is a freelance food and travel writer based in the Santa Cruz Mountains. She is a regular contributor to The Mercury News, Edible Magazines, 7x7 and the Slow Wine Guide, with work appearing in Civil Eats, EatingWell Magazine, and many other publications over the last fifteen years. You can find her on Instagram @bonanzasprings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lindsay Merbaum Lindsay Merbaum is an author of feminist horror and the founder of Pick Your Potions, a consortium of witchery offering custom cocktails and mocktails, recipe sets, swag, and virtual independent study classes via The Study Coven. The literary magazine Electric Literature hosted a year-long column featuring Pick Your Potions’ booktails, and other recipes have appeared in the LA Review of Books, All American Whiskey, and on Tor.com. For more, visit www.pick-your-potions.com, or check out The Cauldron on Substack. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mandy Naglich Mandy Naglich is certified taster, Advanced Cicerone®, National Homebrew Competition Gold Medalist, drinks educator, and writer. Her first book, How to Taste: A Guide to Discovering Flavor and Savoring Life, chronicles her adventures in the world of professional tasting and the methods anyone can use to get in touch with their senses. She covers the tastiest things happening in travel, dining, and drinks for a variety of print and online publications. Mandy lives, writes, and brews in New York City, but she documents her drinks adventures around the world at @drinkswithmandy. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Abbe Wichman Abbe Wichman is a food and drink writer based in Westchester, NY. A contributor to Westchester Magazine and HuffPost, her writing has also been featured in Spoonful and a number of Edible publications. She especially loves to profile the passionate people in food and drink. Follow her on Instagram @abbewichman and on Twitter @abbe_wichman. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lee Sherman Lee Sherman is a data-driven journalist with 30 years experience covering technology, personal finance, music, culture, and fashion for publications including Worth, Wired, and MacWorld. He gave up drinking alcohol five years ago for health reasons and enjoys exploring the many zero proof beverages. Visit his blog The Modernist Style. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Abigail Gullo Abigail Deirdre Gullo first fell into bartending when she learned to make a Manhattan (sweet) for her beloved grandfather at the age of 7. Abigail is a member of the United States Bartenders Guild and a proud supporter of the Museum of the American Cocktail in New Orleans. When not behind the bar at SoBou, she is behind her computer screen blogging at www.ryegirlnyc.blogspot.com, or tweeting @nycbaby, though she would rather be singing in a Rock-n-Roll band. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Adam Centamore Adam is a professional wine and cheese educator who lives in the Boston area. He is also a culinary travel writer who has appeared in Saveur Magazine, Culture Cheese Magazine, Edible South Shore, and other print and online publications. His first book, Tasting Wine and Cheese - An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing, was a finalist for Cookbook of the Year for the International Association of Culinary Professionals. He can be reached at adam@eatdrinklearn.com, and through his website, www.eatdrinklearn.com. Follow him on Instagram: @eatdrinklearn ABOUT THE AUTHOR Adam Levy Adam Levy is the "Alcohol Professor" and Founder of the International. Beverage Competitions Group. He is a man in constant search of imbibing in good stuff and sharing his knowledge with those he knows. Born in New York with a lust for travel and to visit breweries, wineries and distilleries around the world. He loves his dog Garret Oliver and wears Red to proudly represent Rutgers Sports. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Agathe Soubien I'm a french Norman who is passionate about wines & spirits. I turned my career into it because I really believe in it. My first link with wine was when I was young, and I used to accompany my dad to choose a bottle from our cellar for friends and family dinners. So my link to wine is to share it! I have worked in Bordeaux for Vignobles Clément Fayat as seller and in charge of the communication, promotion and PR. I was in Champagne this year to achieve a Vocational Bachelor's Degree in International Trade of Wines and Spirits, and now in NYC to do an internship for an importer. My dream is to work in Burgundy in the next few months because I really believe that to learn about wines you need to live and feel it. You need to travel and discover the region by your eyes and senses not just in books or on the internet. I also wish to work abroad and promote French wines and spirits and share our "savoir faire" and way of drink. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alec Scott Alec Scott has contributed to the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian and Smithsonian Magazine. He is the author of Until It Shimmers and Oldest San Francisco, and has taught writing at Stanford. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alicia Raeburn Alicia Raeburn is a bartender and freelance travel and food writer. When she’s not writing, she chases her passions for running, hiking, and all outdoor activities around the world. You can see more of her work on Miles Less Traveled, a blog focused on all of the local eats and adventures she’s discovered in her travels. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alisa Scerrato Alisa Scerrato is a bicoastal writer, editor, and educator. She has a master’s degree in Arts and Humanities Education from New York University and over two decades of experience in her field. As a journalist, she covers topics that deal with food, art, and culture. In 2020, Alisa won a San Francisco Press Club Award — 1st Place, Digital Media, Feature Story/Light Nature for her story "As Tony's Pizza Napoletana turns 10, owner reflects on changing North Beach." Find Alisa on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Aliza Kellerman Aliza Kellerman is a booze writer, local booze advocate, & social media/digital content enthusiast. She served as the Brand Ambassador for Adirondack Distilling Company before spearheading a digital content and social media initiative for the Royal Wine Corporation. She is interested in the story behind the bottle: she believes the more you know about what you drink, the better it tastes. Follow her on Twitter @aleezabeeza. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Allan Roth Allan Roth is an academic by training but a whiskey lover by the grace of God. Since 2012 Allan has worked at Char No. 4, a whiskey bar and restaurant inspired by a passion for bourbon where he manages the beverage program, teaches whiskey classes and curates a selection of over 150 American whiskeys and dozens of others from across the globe. He is also an instructor at The Astor Center and Murray’s Cheese. Allan lives in Brooklyn, New York and maintains a small piece of the internet at allanrothwhiskey.com. Follow him on Twitter @allanroth. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Allison Levine Allison Levine is owner of Please The Palate, a marketing and event-planning agency. A freelance writer, she contributes to numerous publications while eating and drinking her way around the world. Allison is also the host of the wine podcast Wine Soundtrack USA and a co-host of Crush On This videos on YouTube. Contact her at allison@pleasethepalate.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alwynne Gwilt Alwynne Gwilt is a Canadian with a Welsh name who lives in England and finds herself frequently jaunting to Scotland and Ireland to learn and write about whisky. She escaped the world of financial journalism after falling head over heels in love with whisky and started her site, Miss Whisky (www.misswhisky.com) in 2011. She has written for dozens of titles on whisky, food, drink and travel and is always on the hunt for a new stand-out dram. Follow her @themisswhisky. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amanda Gabriele Amanda is a spirits, food, and travel journalist who's called Brooklyn home for a decade. Besides Alcohol Professor, her work has appeared in the publications Matador, Eater, Travel + Leisure and The Manual. When she's not hunting for vintage glassware, you can find her mixing Daiquiris at home or scouring New York City for the best Martinis. Follow: Website | Instagram ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amanda Montell Amanda Montell is an NYU student, freelance writer, blogger, musical hobbyist and Brooklynite. In December 2013, she will acquire a degree in Linguistics and Creative Writing, and we'll see what happens from there. Check out her words at http://amandamontell.wordpress.com and her images at http://instagram.com/elysianplain. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amanda Schuster and Andrew McFetridge Amanda Schuster is a freelance writer, and author of New York Cocktails from Cider Mill Press. Please follow her @winenshine. Andrew McFetridge is a New York City-based writer and sommelier. Follow him on Instagram @andrewmcf ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amanda Schuster Amanda Schuster is a freelance writer, and author of New York Cocktails from Cider Mill Press. Please follow her @winenshine. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Miller Amy Miller is a freelance wine, food and travel writer based in New York City. She recently attained the WSET Diploma and writes about dessert and fortified wines on her blog ladolcevino.com. Follow her on twitter @la_dolce_vino. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Sherman Amy Sherman is editor-in-chief of The Alcohol Professor. She is author of WinePassport: Portugal and has written about beer, wine and spirits for both consumer and industry publications including Wine Enthusiast, Cheers, VinePair, Fodor’s and TimeOut. She is also editor-in-chief of sister publications The Cheese Professor and The Chocolate Professor. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Zavatto Amy Zavatto writes about spirits, wine, and cocktails for Liquor.com, Wine Enthusiast, Imbibe, and a mess of others over the last couple of decades. She is the author of several cocktail books, including The Big Book of Bourbon, Prosecco Made Me Do It: 60 Seriously Sparkling Cocktails, Forager’s Cocktails, and the Architecture of the Cocktail. She very enthusiastically judges the liqueurs category annually for the American Craft Spirits Association. It’s where all the fun is. She studied a lot and got her Level III Certification from the Wine & Spirits Education Trust. Follow her @amyzeats on Twitter and Insta. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrew McFetridge Andrew McFetridge is an NYC-based Certified Sommelier, Spanish and French Wine Scholar, and self-described wine nerd. Andrew graduated from The University of North Florida where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. Andrew is also an ambassador for DO Cava and has had his writing featured in SommJournal Magazine. He enjoys music, world travel, sending postcards, and brand new notebooks. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrew Tobia Andrew was born in New York, studied in Boston, and then came back to New York. He likes to read, watch, listen to, eat, drink, and otherwise experience things, and then write things about those things. He has two cats, which he loves too much and talks to far too often. andrew.tobia@gmail.com t: @andrewtobia i: @andrew1tobia ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrew Wilkin Andrew is a London-born writer who has come a long way from his teenage years spent in the local boozer. Resident in Berlin since 2012, he’s been covering the German and European bar scene for Mixology magazine and has thus become well-versed in all aspects of the biz. A big fan of the gin basil smash, he’s also partial to exploring the harder side of his palette. You can find him in one of Berlin dark, smoky bars, unless it’s summer - when he’ll be more likely lounging on the canal with an extra hoppy IPA. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andy Smith Andy Smith is a freelance writer, copywriter and editor based in New York. He writes about entertainment, politics, travel and miscellaneous topics that capture his short attention span. He seldom (okay, never) blogs for himself but lots of his 20+ years of writing samples can be found at www.andymsmith.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Angelo Veneziano – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anna Mindess Anna Mindess is a writer living in Berkeley, California, who focuses on food, culture, and travel. Her work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, AFAR, Oakland Magazine, Edible East Bay Magazine, among others. In 2018, she was awarded First Place by the Association of Food Journalists for her essay on 1951 Coffee, a refugee-run coffee shop. Anna also works as an American Sign Language interpreter and seeks out Deaf-owned restaurants wherever she travels. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anne Becerra Anne Becerra is a Certified Cicerone at The Ginger Man in New York City and has a strong passion for craft beer and the community that surrounds it. This year, Anne's very excited to represent the beer industry at a seminar for Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans about furthering education in the spirits industry. She teaches classes, judges beer competitions, and has been featured in several local and national media outlets including NBC, Fox and Friends, and TIME Magazine and is a recurring contributor to the popular "Ask a Cicerone" column on Serious Eats. She loves spreading the word about great craft beer almost as much as she loves drinking it. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arthur Hamon Arthur Hamon, known in China as “Monsieur Baozi”, is a French China-based food and wine blogger. After many years working in hospitality industry, he started a wine business in Ningbo, where he frequently organizes tasting and events that feature French and Chinese fine wines. You can find him on WeChat (Monsieur Baozi 包子先生) and instagram @monsieurbaozi. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashley Ellen Martin Ashley is a certified sommelier and entrepreneur based in Toronto, Canada where she specializes in wine tasting workshops. She is fond of saying, wine, beer, and spirit is more than just what’s in the glass – it can be the stuff of legend and folklore, it’s language and geography, history, and science – and, it is with great pleasure that she has made telling these stories of provenance and production the focus of her career. You can follow her on Instagram or learn more about her workshops by clicking here. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashlie Head Ashlie Head is a recent graduate of Florida State University with a degree in English: Editing, Writing, and Media. She recently moved to New York City to begin her career. Ashlie is interested in music, lifestyle, fashion, and travel. Follow her on instagram: @ashliehead. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashtin Berry Ashtin Berry is what you would call a Champagne fiend with a scotch habit and a knack for ridiculous, but tasty pairings. Fried chicken and rosé Champagne will change your life! Trust her! She is working towards her WSET (Wine Spirit Education Trust) Diploma with the hopes of continuing on to become a Master of Wine. Follow her on Instagram @thecollectress as she collects experiences across the world and in your city! ABOUT THE AUTHOR Becca Yeamans-Irwin Becca Yeamans has a Bachelor's of Science in Biology from Saint Michael's College in Colchester, VT, and a Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. She has extensive research experience as well as experience working in the wine industry. She is a freelance writer with a focus on wine science and research, and is the author/creator of the technical wine blog, The Academic Wino (www.academicwino.com). You may also follower her on twitter @TheAcademicWino. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ben Heskett Ben is a technology marketing executive, award-winning former journalist, lifelong music fan, and wine adventurer, always willing to try something new. Inspired by the wine industry around him in California, he started www.CORKZILLA.com, a wine and music blog, in 2010. His Twitter handle is @corkzillasf. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bernard Kenner Bernard Kenner is a freelance wine educator and writer. His interests are eclectic, becoming adept in wines from all over the globe, including Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Argentina, Soviet Georgia, Mexico, Canada, Croatia, Lebanon, Israel, France, Germany, as well as many of the wine growing regions within the United States. When he finds something interesting to share with the world, his occasional writings can be found on isantemagazine.com, quiniwine.com and other outlets. In addition to writing, he happily hosts wine themed events such as bridal showers, birthday parties, industry and private tasting events, wine dinners and corporate team building sessions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Betsy Andrews Betsy Andrews is an award-winning food, drink, and travel writer. She is contributing editor at Food & Wine and at SevenFifty Daily. She writes for many other publications, including Travel & Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, the Wall Street Journal, VinePair, Serious Eats, and Plate. She is the former executive editor of Saveur and a former New York Times dining critic. You can find all her clips at betsyandrews.contently.com. She is also a poet. Her third book, Crowded, is now out from Nauset Press. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Betty Teller Betty Teller is a food writer and copy editor based in Napa, CA. Previously she had a lengthy career in museum exhibition development that culminated as exhibitions director of a (now sadly defunct) food and wine museum. She is mostly retired — but always willing to forget that to check out a new restaurant, bar, tasting room or food truck. Her humor/food column Amuse-Bouche has appeared regularly in the Napa Valley Register since 2005. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bill McMahon Bill McMahon is a freelance writer, copywriter and content producer. He is the author of several published secondary level textbooks and teaching guides, as well as email copy, promotional materials, online content, blogs, and business communications. He is also a published and produced playwright, as well as a screenwriter. His sitcom pilot is in development with Kierstead Productions, and you can find more of his writing on his website www.storytellingcontent.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bozkurt Karasu Bozkurt "Bozzy" Karasu (@bozkurtkarasu) moved to NYC in 2003 to join The Wooster Group as their Production Manager after working as a freelance performing arts production manager and designer in Istanbul, Turkey for 13 years. In 2012 he moved to Cambridge, MA this time to join Theater Arts at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Technical Instructor. He regularly tastes whisk(e)y and blogs about it at tire-bouchon. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brian Petro Brian Petro, a native of the great state of Ohio, found himself in the town of Dayton after graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Art. His path has wound through the design, education, and restaurant industries, all of them adding a little something to the overall flavor of his creative endeavors. The first time he stepped behind a bar, it felt like home. Ever since, he has absorbed all of the liquor knowledge he can find, from culture to history to recipes, and done his best to share what he knows with the world. Or, at least the readers of Dayton Most Metro, where he is the writer about all things cocktail. He also likes the word 'Brilliant'. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Camper English Camper English is a cocktails and spirits writer and educator. His websites are Alcademics, CocktailSafe, and CocktailGreen. You can also find him on instagram.com/alcademics and twitter.com/alcademics. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cari Shane Cari Shane is a DC-based freelance journalist who writes on subjects she finds fascinating — especially science, medicine and health. Cari’s work can be found in a wide variety of publications from The Washington Post Magazine to Scientific American. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carole Rosenblat Carole Rosenblat is a traveler through and through. Whether she’s working on a cruise ship, leading a tour, managing a corporate event, volunteering, or just learning about a different culture, she’s constantly on the go. She’s traveled to 67 and has temporarily settled in Budapest where she loves learning about the reinvigorated Hungarian wine industry. She also owns Drop Me Anywhere Tours for Women. Her bylines include National Geographic, CNN, The Daily Beast, AFAR, Atlas Obscura, and DAME Magazine among others. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carrie Dykes Carrie Dykes is a Hudson Valley-based journalist covering wine, food, travel, and everything in between. She has bylines in Wine Enthusiast, SOMM TV, Lonely Planet, and AFAR among others. In addition to writing, she also serves as a wine judge for several highly-regarded international competitions. In her downtime, she is usually finding treasures in thrift stores and forest floors. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carrie Honaker Carrie Honaker is a freelance writer who is not sure where she will land next, but it will involve messy eating, a spicy Tempranillo and finding the local dive bar. Her work has been featured in Wine Enthusiast, Bon Appetit, and others. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @writeonhonaker. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Catherine Balston Catherine Balston is a freelance writer based in São Paulo, Brazil. She writes about food, travel and culture for publications that include BBC Travel, The Telegraph and Monocle. Catherine has authored a number of Brazil guidebooks, including for Fodor's, Wallpaper* and Louis Vuitton’s City Guide series. Catherine is always on look out for interesting food stories, especially those that involve cheese. Follow her on Instagram https://instagram.com/squeezeoflime or get in touch via www.catherinebalston.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Catherine Fallis Catherine Fallis (“fall is”) is is the world’s 5th female Master Sommelier and the founder of Planet Grape LLC, a wine consulting firm providing content, reviews, corporate and private tastings, restaurant wine program development, and speaking services. She founded Planet Grape Wine Review and her latest book is Ten Grapes to Know, The Ten and Done Wine Guide. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee is a food and travel writer, photographer, producer and a chef. A James Beard Award nominee, she was a restaurant critic and food writer for the LA Times for nearly two decades. She has authored several books, including cookbooks on Mexican and Korean cuisines. When she's not climbing a mountain somewhere, she paints, cooks and gardens in Los Angeles. Follow her on Instagram @littlececilia1 and Twitter @littlececilia . ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cha Cababaro Cha Cababaro is a freelance creative who manages websites and creates content for different international brands across various industries. Currently, her day is made up of 60% parenting, 20% writing for Jet Gift Baskets (which has a professionally curated wine collection), 10% shuffling her Discover Weekly on Spotify, and 10% spacing out. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chris Wertz Chris Wertz is a veteran of the beverage business for more than 20 years. He is author of Brooklyn Spirits: Craft Distilling and Cocktails from the World's Hippest Borough, and co-founder of the amaro consulting company bitter.wine. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christina Brooks Christina Brooks is a wine professional with ilovewine.com—a site devoted to wine information and appreciation. Her goal is to help people to gain a deeper understanding of wine by exploring its many facets through accessible, entertaining, and inspiring content. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christine Campbell An avid traveler and lover of all things wine, Christine holds her WSET Advanced Level 3 certificate with Distinction. Driven by her passion, she started and completed her French Wine Scholar (FWS) course graduating with Highest Honors and is continuing with the inaugural Master of Champagne course through the French Wine Society. Based in Vancouver, Canada, Christine sits on the B.C. VQA wine assessment panel and is a wine educator. Every #WineWednesday, Christine writes on her blog girlsgogrape.com. Follow her on twitter @girlsgogrape. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christine Clark Christine Clark is a professional cheese and beverage nerd. She is a Certified Cheese Professional by the American Cheese Society. Her work has appeared in VinePair, Bon Appetit, Travel + Leisure, and AFAR and she has taught cheese and pairing classes across the United States. In her spare time, she plays with her chocolate lab and thinks about what she'll be eating next. Follow her latest adventures @yourcheesefriend or yourcheesefriend.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cognac Expert cognac-expert.com is the leading online platform for all things related to Cognac. Founded a decade ago by brother-sister team, Max and Sophie, their love of this iconic French drink was literally written into their genes, thanks to the family estate in the Cognac region with over three generations of family history. Today the website has a global readership numbering into the hundreds of thousands, and is a place where Cognac lovers can discover more about their passion, communicate with others of a similar interest, and purchase Cognac from the heart of the region to be delivered anywhere around the world. Follow Cognac-Expert on social media: Instagram @cognacexpert Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cognacexpert/ Twitter @cognac-expert https://twitter.com/cognac_expert ABOUT THE AUTHOR Colleen Newvine Colleen Newvine is a Brooklyn-based freelance journalist and marketing consultant with a passion for great cocktails and farmers' market produce. She blogs about living life intentionally (https://newvinegrowing.wordpress.com) and helps her artist husband, John Tebeau, explore bars for his Great Good Places series. Follow her on Twitter @cnewvine. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Courtney Schiessl Courtney Schiessl is a Brooklyn-based wine journalist, educator, and consultant who has held sommelier positions at some of New York’s top restaurants, including Marta, Dirty French, and Terroir. Courtney has written for Forbes.com, SevenFifty Daily, SOMM Journal, Tasting Panel Magazine, and VinePair, among other publications, and she is currently pursuing the WSET Diploma in Wines. Follow her Champagne-fueled adventures on Instagram at @takeittocourt. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Danielle Macdonald Danielle loves sipping on the perfect beverage whilst exploring and reviewing both its characteristics as well as its image. With numerous articles covering various product genres, her love of journalism and branding has transformed into her profession. With a degree in creative writing, a course at The London School of Journalism, and a desire to lose herself in words and dare one say it- alcohol, Danielle is one happy, creative and beverage passionate woman. Find her on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-macdonald-94991ba4/ ABOUT THE AUTHOR Demian and LeNell Camacho Santa Ana Husband and wife team Demian and LeNell Camacho Santa Ana have over 30 combined years in the beverage industry. Together, they opened and managed Casa Coctel, a reservation only bar, in Baja California Sur, Mexico before landing in Birmingham, Alabama. They are currently working on a children's book Mommy & Daddy are Bartenders in honor of their daughter Damiana. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Devon Trevathan Devon Is a writer and producer based in Nashville, TN. She loves to travel, drink, take pictures of cocktails and inhale food. You can follow her @devontrevathan on Instagram and Twitter. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Devorah Lev-Tov Devorah Lev-Tov is a food, drinks, and travel writer based in Brooklyn, New York. She has written for publications including The New York Times, Saveur, Eater, October, Robert Parker Wine Journal, Tasting Table, Food & Wine, Conde Nast Traveler, Vogue, Zagat, USA Today, Thrillist, and more. She's traveled to France, India, Italy, China, Israel, and beyond, visiting wineries, distilleries and breweries along the way. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dorothy Hernandez Chicago native Dorothy Hernandez is an editor and writer who is eating and drinking her way through her adopted home of Detroit. She has written for numerous online and print publications, including the Chicago Tribune's RedEye edition, The Detroit News and patch.com. Her love of exploring the best food and drink a city has to offer led her to co-found Epic Brew Tours, which specializes in craft brewery tours in Michigan. facebook.com/epicbrewtours twitter.com/epicbrewtours Connect with her on Twitter at @lennie7vk. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dy Godsey Dy Godsey is a published mixologist, consultant and bartender currently working in Wisconsin. More Low-ABV cocktails can be found on her website, www.funbehindbars.blogspot.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elisa Shoenberger Elisa Shoenberger is a freelance writer and journalist in Chicago. She has written about food and drink for Wine Enthusiast, Huffington Post, Rewire, Midwesterner, Farm Flavor, and others. She also has written for the Boston Globe, US News and World Report, WIRED Magazine, and others. She has a B.A. in Latin American History from the University of Chicago, M.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and an M.B.A. in Marketing and Operations Management from Loyola University Chicago. Twitter: @vogontroubadour and at Mischief and Writing. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ellen Kanner Ellen Kanner is the award-winning author of Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith and What to Eat for Dinner (VegNews’ Book of the Year, PETA’s debut Book of the Month Club pick), the e- book, Beans: A Handful of Magic, and is contributor to outlets including Huffington Post, VegNews, Civil Eats and EatingWell. She’s been exploring the intersection of food, culture, wellness, and sustainability for over 20 years as the syndicated columnist the Edgie Veggie and Huffington Post’s Meatless Monday blogger, as well as contributor to outlets including Civil Eats, Saveur, EatingWell, VegNews, and Whole Foods Magazine. More at soulfulvegan.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elsa Holmberg Finnish citizen, born in Stockholm, Elsa worked as a cocktail bartender in Nottingham while studying for her Master’s thesis on temperance in 19th Century America. After juggling various ambassador roles in the USA, UK and Scandinavia, she eventually moved to London to work in marketing for various independent Scotch brands. Having left the corporate world, she now focuses on writing about food, drinks, travel and sustainability. Follow her: @elsamixalot ABOUT THE AUTHOR Em Sauter Em Sauter is an Advanced Cicerone®, author, beer judge and public speaker who runs the award winning website Pints and Panels which focuses on visual beer education. More info: www.pintsandpanels.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @PintsandPanels. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Émilie Steckenborn Émilie Steckenborn is a certified sommelier, foodie, and host, and creator of the Bottled in China podcast and blog. Having lived in Shanghai, China, for over 10 years, Émilie oversees wine programs for top-tier businesses in Asia, including serving as the wine consultant for China Eastern Airlines. Her signature podcast, Bottled in China, shares the stories and adventures of passionate individuals, thought leaders, and business leaders in the F&B scene who are shaking things up around the world. In 2019, Émilie was named one of the top future influencers in the global beverage industry. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Emily Paster A lawyer turned food writer, Emily Paster brings passion, a sharp intellect and attention to detail to her globally-inspired, Jewish cuisine. She is the author of four cookbooks, including the best-selling Epic Air Fryer Cookbook. Her latest book is Instantly Mediterranean: Vibrant Satisfying Recipes for Your Instant Pot, Electric Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer. Emily lives outside Chicago with her husband and two ravenous teenagers. Find more of Emily’s recipes on her blog West of the Loop. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Emma Criswell Emma Criswell is head of the "Grain Team" at Deussen Global Communications, a sales associate at Frankly Wines and a freelance marketing consultant for wine, spirits and culinary brands. A certified sommelier, she loves funky wines, loose leaf tea and running half marathons. She doesn't love bell peppers, or red onions. Follow her on instagram @emmacriswell. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Emma Krasov Emma Krasov is a journalist, author, food and wine writer, a panelist for San Francisco International Coffee Festival and San Francisco Pistahan Festival of Filipino Food, a judge for the San Francisco International Chocolate Salon, The Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off (Sparks, Nevada), and San Francisco International Fragrance Salon. She regularly contributes articles about food and wine, art, entertainment, and travel to Real Travel Adventures online magazine, Kstati Russian-American newspaper, and her own award-winning blog, Art and Entertain Me. Look for Emma’s articles at: Real Travel Adventures, Kstati, and Art and Entertain Me. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eric Zillier For 15 years Eric Zillier has worked as a sommelier or wine director at some of New York's finest restaurants including Veritas, Alto and Gotham Bar and Grill. He is currently working on a book about his experiences in the wine business. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Flora Tsapovsky Flora Tsapovsky is a style, food and culture writer splitting her time between San Francisco and Tel Aviv. She has contributed to publications including San Francisco Chronicle, Bon Appetit, Afar and VinePair. She liked the wine spritzer before everyone else. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Francine Cohen Francine Cohen is Editor in Chief of www.insidefandb.com, a regular contributor to Beverage Industry News and www.hotelinteractive.com and a hospitality and spirits industry consultant. She splits her time between developing successful brand marketing strategies and writing about the business of the f&b and hotel industries. Based in NYC, but happy to continue to travel the world, she has an appetite for great food and drink. Especially cheese. And snails. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Frank Dobbins Frank Dobbins is a whiskey writer from New Jersey with a focus on America’s Native Spirit. When he’s not writing about spirits you can find him on Instagram @BourbYourEnthusiasm and @BourbEnthusiam on Twitter, where he spends his time interviewing industry luminaries, cracking wise, and doing what he does best: encouraging people to bourb’ their enthusiasm. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gabrielle Pharms Gabrielle Pharms is a Texas-based writer covering all things booze, music, and travel related. Bylines can be seen via VinePair, The Bourbon Review, Billboard, W Magazine, plus many other outlets. You can catch her at a music festival with flowers in hair and a cocktail in tote. Just make sure it’s whiskey. Follow her on Twitter @gabbynikki. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gail Ann Williams & Steve Shapiro Gail Ann Williams and Steve Shapiro are longtime San Francisco residents and beer appreciators who have written for publications such as Celebrator Beer News, BeerAdvocate Magazine, CraftBeer.com, Beer Paper LA and others since they launched their own site, BeerbyBART.com, in 2007 to help locals and visitors explore their local beer scene via public transportation. Gail is also a Certified BJCP beer judge. The couple places a personal priority on traveling to meet beer people and trying fresh beers from the source, with select cultural and outdoor destinations tacked on for good measure. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gary Schwind Gary Schwind is a music journalist and beer enthusiast who learned pretty much everything he knows about beer from Bart Bullington, formerly of Laguna Beach Brewing Company. In addition to being a beer aficionado, he is also an avid fan of music who has had the opportunity to interview countless music artists, including Grammy nominees. He lives in Orange County, California. You can find his music features on glidemagazine.com and americanahighways.org. ABOUT THE AUTHOR George Koutsakis As a half-Greek Scotsman, who previously lived and worked in Japanese whisky industry for years, George Koutsakis is a spirits writer specializing in Japanese whisky, world whisky, and spirits. Aside from Alcohol Professor, he currently writes for Liquor.com, Saveur Magazine, Wine Enthusiast, Distiller.com, and acts as head of content for Dekanta. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Georgia Freedman Georgia Freedman is a freelance journalist and editor based in the Bay Area. Georgia has written for Food & Wine, the Wall Street Journal, Afar, Martha Stewart Living, and many other publications and is the author of two cookbooks. She also produces the newsletter the California Table, which celebrates home cooks and home cooking from all across her home state. ABOUT THE AUTHOR James Reddicliffe James Reddicliffe is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of BK Beer Review, a blog that covers all things beer in the five boroughs. His work has been featured in the New York Times, and when he is not writing about beer or spirits, you can find him spending time with his wife and 10-week-old son Graham, who enjoys bottles of a different kind. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter at @bkbeerreview. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jens Kerger Jens is a freelance bartender in Dresden, Germany who decided he'd rather be a good host, than a mechanical engineer. As of the moment he mainly does guest shifts, spreading the knowledge he acquires and learning with each new bar he gets to "blow up," while seeking a position outside of the country. He also a brand ambassador for Absyntheum Absinthe in Germany. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Julie Kendrick Julie Kendrick is a Minneapolis-based food writer with bylines in HuffPost, Condé Nast Traveler, EatingWell and Delta Sky. Follow her on Twitter @KendrickWorks. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Haley Forest Having worked in the Hospitality sector for nearly 15 years, Haley Forest has experienced first hand the blood, sweat, tears, and manic joy that comes with it. After being involved in almost every aspect of the industry, from chef to bartender, vendor to general manager, she now is a writer and consultant, traveling around the world exploring bar communities and helping the industry progress as a whole. Follow the adventure at @HCForest. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hannah Walhout Hannah Walhout is a writer, editor, and eater in New York City. When she isn't busy writing, she enjoys cooking, eating shawarma, traveling, and wondering whether or not the obscure beverages she buys during her travels will be confiscated at the border. Follow her on Instagram at @lunchtime_somewhere. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hollie Stephens Hollie Stephens is an award-winning freelance writer originally from London and currently based in New Mexico. Her writing has appeared in VinePair, Pellicle, Hop Culture, and other publications. View more bylines at holliestephens.com, and follow her on Twitter @GlobeHops ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jackie Armstrong Jackie is a freelance writer and blogger. She is the founder of One Girl's Dish, a blog dedicated to food and drink events in New York. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jackie Summers Jackie Summers is the founder of Jack From Brooklyn, and the creator of Sorel Liqueur. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @TheLiquortarian. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jake Emen Jake Emen is a spirits, food and travel writer currently based in Washington, D.C. His drinks coverage has been published in Whisky Advocate, Eater Drinks, Tales of the Cocktail, Washington Post Express, Distiller, The Whiskey Wash, Tasting Table, and a range of other outlets. He also runs his own site, ManTalkFood.com, and can be followed on Twitter, @ManTalkFood. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jason Horn Jason Horn's first published story as a professional journalist (well, intern) was called "Whiskey 101," and he's never looked back. He's been writing about drinks, food, travel and cannabis for more than 15 years, including as senior editor at Liquor.com, spirits columnist at Playboy.com and freelance contributor to lots of other publications. Follow him at @messyepicure on Twitter and Instagram or at themessyepicure.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jeanette Hurt Jeanette Hurt is the author of 15 books on food and drink, including Wisconsin Cocktails, Drink Like a Woman, The Joy of Cider, The Cheeses of Wisconsin and more. She is also the cheese and spirits contributor to Milwaukee Public Radio. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jennifer Billock Jennifer Billock is an award-winning writer, bestselling author, and editor; co-host of the Macabre Traveler podcast; and editor of the Kitchen Witch Newsletter. She is currently dreaming of an around-the-world trip with her Boston terrier. Check out her website at jenniferbillock.com, and follow her on Twitter @jenniferbillock and Instagram @jenniferjoanbillock. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jim Gladstone Jim Gladstone has written extensively about the arts, cuisine and travel. He is a freelance writer and creative consultant based in San Francisco. www.jimgladstone.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Pomeroy John Pomeroy is the epitome of balance – in life and in his cocktails. Bitten by the hospitality bug in high school and continuing through college, he used his skills to move ahead when others may have thrown in the towel – literally. John went from dish washer, to busser, to waiter before finding his stride at the bar. He worked as a bartender through college at the award-winning Montrio in Monterey, CA. It wasn’t long, though, before he was recruited to open the Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley. Here he had the opportunity to work with and learn from world-renowned chef Cal Stamenov, and sommelier Mark Jensen, formerly of the Highlands Inn. He then went on to graduate school at the University of California at Santa Cruz, where he earned his Masters in Education, as well as the credentials he needed to be an English teacher. His passion, interest, and curious nature about food and spirits remained powerful influences. While developing his knack for identfying flavors on the plate he excelled when it came to working with spirits from distillation to the creation of cocktails. Today, he is able to blend his educational training and passion by working as a spirits advocate and educator, consultant, brand ambassador and journalist. His work has been featured in several magazines, and he recently wrote the cover story for Bar Business. With his active participation in the United States Bartenders Guild, New York Chapter (USBGNY) he has spent the past four years developing and solidifying relationships in the industry, affording him the opportunity to work with many of the most respected names in the business. In addition to working closely on many of New York City's best cocktail programs, he has also consulted Las Ranitas, an eco-resort in Tulum, Mexico, as well as several other venues around the United States. Additionally, his work with Purity Vodka as their national brand ambassador has garnered him even more respect and credibility within the industry, and he regularly contributes to seminars and trainings sessions at cocktail events the world over. ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Reed John Reed is the beverage director for Potash Markets in Chicago. He is an accredited WSET2, and has studied wine all over the world. John has also worked with the Beverage Tasting Institute rating wines professionally. With almost a decade buying and studying wine he has gained a unique perspective into the wine industry. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Josh Powell – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Josh Feldman and Peter Silver – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joshua Lurie Joshua Lurie founded FoodGPS.com, a Los Angeles based company that showcases the best-tasting food and drink through online coverage and custom culinary tours. Follow him on Instagram. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Karan Nagpal – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kathleen Willcox Kathleen Willcox has been writing about the business and culture of wine and food for more years than she’d care to reveal. Her work appears regularly in Wine Searcher, Wine Enthusiast, The Vintner Project and many other publications. Kathleen also co-authored a book called Hudson Valley Wine: A History of Taste & Terroir, which was published in 2017. Follow her wine explorations on Instagram at @kathleenwillcox. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Katie Lockhart Katie Lockhart is a travel and food journalist, copywriter and content creator traveling full-time around Asia. She writes for National Geographic, Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Afar and many more. You can follow her work and adventures on Instagram @findyourhappyplate. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Katrina Lobley Katrina Lobley writes about travel, food, and wine – in short, all the good things in life – and lives in Sydney, Australia. She writes for newspapers including The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Saturday Paper. Follow her adventures on Instagram @katrinalobley. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kaya Johnson Kaya Johnson is a professional interpreter from Yorkshire, UK, who is fond of writing and traveling. She enjoys sharing articles on various topics and dreams of writing a bestseller one day. She hosts this website. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Keith Allison Keith Allison is a freelance writer, traveler, and professional imbiber raised in Kentucky and living in New York City. His goal in life is to be Nick and Nora Charles. He’s also the author of the book Cocktails and Capers: Cult Films, Cocktails, Crime and Cool. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kelly Magyarics Kelly Magyarics, DWS, is a wine, spirits and lifestyle writer, and wine educator, in the Washington, D.C. area. She can be reached through her website www.kellymagyarics.com or follow her @kmagyiarics. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kenneth Haynes Kenneth Haynes is a Molecular Gastronomist and also a Content Creator who loves to approach the matter of social, artistic and technical aspects of food and drinks. You can read more of his articles on TodayTopReviews.com, a review site that focuses on three niches: wine, beer and cheese. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kevin Gibson Kevin Gibson is a Louisville, Ky.-based writer who writes about breweries, restaurants and the great city he calls home. He loves the Green Bay Packers, loathes cucumbers and once interviewed Yoko Ono (pissed her off a little, too). He also is author of "Louisville Beer: Derby City History on Draft" and other books, and plays in a band called the Uncommon Houseflies. When he isn't running around town chasing stories or poised at his trusty laptop writing, you can often find him at one of the local breweries or chilling on his couch with his trusty sidekick Atticus. Check out KevinGibsonWriter.com to find out more about his books and why he does what he does, or feel free to call him names on Twitter: @kgramone. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kim Westerman Kim Westerman is a certified sommelier and licensed Q-grader, and has been writing about beverages and their various intersections with culture for more than 20 years. She is based in Berkeley, California, where she explores the sensory parallels between coffee and wine at Hedonic Terroir-Driven Coffee, the roastery she founded in 2019 to bring awareness to the influences of terroir — a household word among wine drinkers — on your morning cup of coffee. Follow her on Instagram @hedoniccoffee and @throughtraveler. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kristine Hansen Kristine Hansen is a Milwaukee food, drink, travel, and design writer and author of Wisconsin Cheese Cookbook: Creamy, Cheesy, Sweet, and Savory Recipes from the State's Best Creameries and Farmers Markets: Tours, Trails and Attractions, both from Globe Pequot Press. She also contributes to Milwaukee Magazine, nationalgeographic.com, architecturaldigest.com, travelandleisure.com, and marthastewart.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Laine Doss Laine Doss is the food and spirits editor for Miami New Times. She has been featured on Cooking Channel's Eat Street and Food Network's Great Food Truck Race. Laine won an Alternative Weekly award for her feature about what it's like to wait tables. A tiki cocktail aficionado, Laine is a judge at the annual South Beach Wine & Food Festival Art of Tiki event and competition and has an extensive collection of tiki mugs from bars she has visited around the world. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Laren Spirer New York Contributing Editor Laren Spirer is yet another lawyer (and freelance writer) obsessed with food and drink, who also blogs at Sweet Blog o’ Mine and tweets at @sweetblogomine. She has written for Gothamist, Serious Eats, Time Out New York and Tasting Table. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Leilani Vella Leilani finds delight in the bittersweet and salty, and has been known to drink vermouth in the afternoon and sherry in the shower. She began bartending in Italian restaurants in NYC as a means to pursue an environmental biology degree at Columbia University. Her boozy curiosity first developed in her interest of biodynamic oenology while she poured in Italian wine bars to supplement to her role an ecologist for the NYC Parks Dept. Upon moving to San Francisco, she bartended in seasonally inspired restaurants and immersed herself in the world of cocktails. Her work in brand strategy for independent spirits led her to become acquainted with many the characters and traditions of bars throughout North American and Europe as she visited over 150 distilleries. Today she lives in Venice California, serves on the board of Art Beyond the Glass, and can often be found serving G and T’s while sailing across the bay. ABOUT THE AUTHOR LeNell Camacho Santa Ana LeNell Camacho Santa Ana once boasted the world's largest American whiskey selection in a retail store in her eponymous Brooklyn shop. She plans to get her brag on again--this time back home in Bama. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lincoln Chinnery Lincoln C. Chinnery III is a freelance cocktail journalist who has written for Edge Publications, AM New York, Metromix and VODA. Lincoln enjoys all the major spirits - Bourbon, Whiskey, Rye and is never too far from his next drink. He's a reader of all thngs related to cocktails and comic books.You can read his bar and liquor reviews at have http://haveglasswilldrink.blogspot.com/ and reach out to him on Twitter @Lincolnwrites. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lisa Futterman Lisa Futterman, ACS CCP, is a cheese monger and freelance beverage journalist based in Chicago. Her love of cheese, wine, and spirits has taken her all over the world—from the Comté aging rooms in Fort St. Antoine in the Jura to the wild agave fields in the desert outside of Oaxaca. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Liz Susman Karp Liz Susman Karp writes about culinary history and anthropology, foodways, restaurants, and the intersection of food and culture. Her work has been published in Zagat Stories, Times-Union, Inside Hook, Modern Farmer, Hudson Valley Magazine and Westchester Magazine, among others. She feels fortunate to live in New York’s Hudson Valley, where she enjoys exploring the area’s rich agricultural heritage and offerings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lori Rice Lori Rice is a food and beverage writer who discovered a passion for beer and world travel over a decade ago while sitting in a biergarten in Vienna. She is a Certified Beer Server and the author-photographer of the beer cookbooks Food on Tap and Beer Bread. Lori resides next door to California’s wine country and she has yet to turn down any opportunity to catch up over a drink. Learn more about her writing and photography at loririce.com or follow her on Instagram @lori_rice. ABOUT THE AUTHOR M. T. Eley M. T. Eley is an Ohio-born writer currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. His work is featured in The Bold Italic, Gilbert!, USA Today, The Columbus Dispatch alongside other outlets. Alongside writing, he enjoys old fashioneds, old books and old souls. You can follow his perpetual 20th-century existence on Instagram @MTEley and Twitter @M_T_Eley. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Madeline Blasberg Madeline Blasberg is a Certified Wine Consultant currently working for Etching Expressions (http://www.etchingexpressions.com/) as Official Wine Commentator & Reviewer. She has spent time living in Mendoza, Argentina where she was surrounded by wine, both personally and professionally. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maggie Kimberl Maggie Kimberl is a bourbon writer focusing on bourbon culture and tourism in Louisville and Kentucky. When she's not covering the bourbon beat you can find her browsing through vintage vinyl with her kids or tending to her homegrown tomatoes. Follow her on Twitter, Instagram and check out her blog. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Manny Gonzales Manny Gonzales is General Manager and Beverage Director at Foundry on Elm and Saloon in Davis Square, Somerville Massachusetts where he has created one of the most compressive whisk(e)y menus in the North East. When he is not hiking with his family or planning spirit classes at his restaurants he can be found by his fireplace sipping drams of Scotch or Mezcal finding inspiration for his blog Life by the Drop http://blog.saloondavis.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Maria C. Hunt Maria C. Hunt, is a California-based journalist specializing in cultural stories around food, wine, design, and wellness. Her work has appeared in Esquire, Wine Enthusiast, Dwell, Architectural Digest, Elemental, The New York Times, and Christian Science Monitor. She’s the author of The Bubbly Bar: Champagne + Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Every Occasion (Clarkson Potter, 2009). ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mark Marnell Mark Marnell, is a semi-retired Chemist who left the corporate life for a far more rewarding endeavor, Beer Journalism. As a Freelance Writer, Hudson Valley NY Craft Beer Columnist and Beer Blogger, he is discovering the rest of his life, one sip at a time. When not writing about beer or drinking it, he is selling his first ever Craft Beer Crossword Puzzle Book. His motto is Cheers, Beers and New Frontiers! Catch him on Twitter at @MarnellBeer or on his website at www.marnellbeer.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Marnie Ann Joyce – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary Charlotte Elia Mary Charlotte Elia works at The Birch Bar, (http://www.thebirchbar.com/), in Norfolk, VA when she's not otherwise writing curriculum for Sunday school, singing recitals of 19th century German art songs, or presenting papers on 3rd century heretics. She blogs at Water Into Beer and tweets at @CharlotteElia. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Marysa Mitch Marysa Mitch is a freelance writer focusing on spirits, beer, and wine. She shares her love for all things food and drink related on her blog, limerence + liquor. You can also follow her on Twitter at @msmarysa. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matt Archambault Matt Archambault is a beer enthusiast based in NYC. With over 15 years of experience behind a bar, Matt is the Amazon.com of beer - if you like this, you may also like... Join him in his own personal journey of exploration and discovery on Untappd (https://untappd.com/user/mattarchambault). In his spare time, Matt has driven a mini-van off a cliff, endured water-boarding, and once appeared on Good Morning America as part of an elaborate prank. Follow him @supercasz. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matthew Callahan Matthew Callahan is a graduate of Roosevelt University in Chicago, where he earned a B.F.A. in Theatre and had a wonderful eight-year career as a stage and film actor. Eventually, his passion for writing, technology, and web design got the better of him and he dove head-first into a career in geek services. In 2011 Matthew founded Digitalimit, a design and marketing agency specializing in helping entrepreneurs and small businesses find their voice online. From time to time, he also enjoys freelance writing -- especially on the topic of good drinks. Matthew lives in New York City with his wife, and their two wonderful MacBooks. Follow him on Twitter @_thinkertinker. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Meg Roebling – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Melissa Corbin Melissa Corbin is a Tennessee-based travel and culinary journalist with an appetite for the stories of people and places that make the world unique. Published by Food & Wine Magazine, Matador, Craftbeer.com, among others, she believes the best way toward positive change is loving on those around her and attests to its exponential benefit. You never know where she’ll turn up next. So, give her a holler over on Instagram @melcorbin. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michele Herrmann Michele Herrmann writes about travel, hotels, food and drink, history, arts and culture and other fun stuff for various publications and travel and lifestyle companies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mike Groener Trying to intersect culinary innovation with the art of distillation. Let's disambiguate the industry of alcohol and share the research. Program manager, distiller, and creator. Follow Genius Gin @geniusliquids. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Natasha Bazika Natasha Bazika's writing has taken her around the world. She's covered everything from wine to resorts and dining. She writes for CNN Travel, Travel + Leisure, Vogue Living, and Thrillist Australia. Follow her adventures on @natashagracebazika. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neal Bayless – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nicole del Rosario Nicole del Rosario is a beer and spirits enthusiast based in Leipzig, Germany. Training to be an actual professor by day and an alcohol professor by night, she spends most of her mornings pondering Kantian ethics at the university and her evenings drinking her way through Europe. Don't be shy and come say hi on Twitter: @happyhegelian. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nimantha Siriwardana Nim is the Co-Founder and CTO of Metacask, the marketplace for spirits-backed NFTs. Metacask also offers the spirits industry’s first fully-integrated inventory management, asset tracking, and marketing solution. Nim has over 20 years of experience in delivering technology solutions and previously worked for Goldman Sachs and Source Capital AG. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Noah Lederman Noah Lederman’s writing about the beverage industry has been featured in BBC Travel, Slate, Scientific American, VinePair, and elsewhere. Follow him on Twitter or visit his website. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nola James Nola James is an Australian food and drink writer who splits her time between Melbourne, Victoria and Hobart, Tasmania. She’s a writer and editor for Wine Companion, Australia’s top wine magazine, and regular contributor for delicious.com.au and The Age newspaper, among others. Follow her on Instagram @nolamjames. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nora McGunnigle Nora McGunnigle is a beer, food, and travel writer based in New Orleans. Follow her adventures on Instagram at @beerfoodtravels or her website, beerfoodtravels.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pamela Wiznitzer Pamela Wiznitzer has a true passion and zest for the industry that is seen and tasted in every drink she serves. Since 2006, Pamela has been working throughout NYC and currently can be found shaking things up at The Dead Rabbit in the Financial District. She has earned honors from her industry peers such as winning Tyku's 2011 Sake challenge, selected as one of the 20 Diageo World Class 2012 Contestants, a finalist in Pama's 2011 Beyond the Glass. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pamela Vachon Pamela Vachon is a freelance food and travel writer whose work has also appeared in Wine Enthusiast, Bon Appétit, CNET, and VinePair, among others. She is also a certified sommelier, experienced bartender, voiceover artist, musician, and instructor at NYC's Murray's Cheese. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pameladevi Govinda Pameladevi Govinda lives in Brooklyn. She has worked at a number of wine shops in New York City. She is also wine, spirits, food and travel writer with a taste for Muscadet, and a penchant for curry. Her work has appeared in Imbibe, Vibe, CITY, IN New York, Serious Eats, Brooklyn Based, Diner Journal and more. Her previously published work and blog can be viewed at www.gajakattack.com. Follow her on Twitter @PamGovinda. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Patrick Reed – ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paul Senft Paul Senft is a Spirits Writer and Reviewer based in Metro Atlanta. His work has appeared in Got Rum? Magazine, Chilled, Distiller, Flaviar, as well as other publications covering a range of subjects related to Spirits, Travel, and the world of cocktails. He founded RumJourney.com and can be found on Facebook. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Penny Sadler Penny Sadler is a travel, wine, and food writer based in Dallas, Texas. Multiple trips to California wine country, as well as Italy and France, inspired her studies with the Wine and Spirits Education (WSET). After a stint in Napa Valley she now focuses on writing about wine through the lens of travel and lifestyle. Her favorite wines are the bottles shared with friends. You can follow her on Instagram @adventuresofacarryon and her travel and wine blog Adventures of a Carry-on. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pete Slosberg Pete Slosberg started home brewing in 1979, the year it became legal. He went on to start Pete's Brewing Company and created the iconic Pete's Wicked Ale. After becoming the 2nd largest Craft Brewery, Pete's was acquired. Pete became enamored with Belgian beer and discovered Belgian chocolate. He then went on to start Cocoa Pete's Chocolate Adventures, which was acquired after 7 years. Along the way, he became a certified BBQ judge and also authored the bestseller, Beer for Pete's Sake. He now mentors entrepreneurs at SCORE, an affiliate of the Small Business Administration. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Phil Galewitz Phil Galewitz has been writing about the the craft brewing industry in the Mid-Atlantic states since 2011. He lives in Washington D.C. and South Florida. Twitter: @philgalewitz Instagram: Philmorebeer. He visits over 300 breweries a year across the United States. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Philip Kampe Philip S. Kampe is a veteran wine journalist who contributes to several print and online publications, moderates wine events nationwide and judges competitions. He is a member of the distinguished Wine Media Guild and resides in the both the New York metro area and the Berkshires of Massachusetts. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Phyllis Armstrong Phyllis Armstrong's love of writing and cooking developed early in life. She pursued those passions in her professional career as a freelance writer and as an anchor and reporter for news stations in Memphis, St. Louis and Washington, D.C. She retired from WUSA-TV after 25 years of covering stories in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. She currently writes for Cuisine Noir Magazine. Her articles highlight Black chefs, restaurateurs, food producers, wineries, and innkeepers, both their achievements and challenges. She has a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Northwestern University. Follow Phyllis Armstrong on LinkedIn and on Twitter @sseats ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rashaun Hall Rashaun Hall is a spirits, entertainment and culture writer based in the New York metro area. He firmly believes that after cocktails, the best part of going to a bar are the stories. He shares those stories via his Bar Time Stories Podcast. Find more of Rashaun’s writing here. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rebecca Treon Rebecca Treon is a Denver-based food, travel, and lifestyles writer. Born and raised in Colorado, she’s also a fluent Spanish speaker. She has visited Mexico, France, Spain, Italy, England, Ireland, Holland, and Argentina and half the states. Rebecca has written for publications like BBC Travel, Huffington Post, Thrillist, Hemispheres, and many others. She’s worked as an editor at American Bungalow and DiningOut and is a correspondent for Denver & the West for Time Out. She’s the author of the forthcoming book, Colorado Food Trails. She is the proud mother of a son and a daughter and can be found at @RebeccaTreon on Instagram. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rinku Bhattacharya Rinku Bhattacharya loves all things spice and writes the blog Spice Chronicles. She is the author of three cookbooks, including The Bengali Five Spice Chronicles and Spices and Seasons. Rinku can be found online on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Haynes-Peterson Robert Haynes-Peterson is an editor and writer, recently transplanted from New York City to Seattle. He has covered wine and spirits for over fifteen years for sites such as AskMen, Business Insider, Liquor.com and for a variety of luxury publications. He raises his glass to all the hardworking distillers, blenders, bartenders and hospitality staff around the world. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robin Goldsmith A British freelance food and drink writer who has a WSET Advanced Certificate in Wines and Spirits and is a member of CAMRA (The UK Campaign for Real Ale). Robin reviews food and drink products for individual companies and he regularly writes reports on trade events, such as wine tastings or food and drink shows. Additionally, he has written detailed commercial reports for trade publications and many of his articles have been published on respected industry websites, such as the drinks business, Speciality Food Magazine and hostelbookers. Web : www.thewritetaste.co.uk Twitter : @robthefoodie Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheWriteTaste ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robin Robinson Robin Robinson is a consultant to the craft spirits industry, where he helps small brands identify their unique narratives to penetrate and activate the marketplace and implement sales and marketing strategies. Prior to that, Robin was instrumental in helping to build the Compass Box Whisky Co. in the United States as its U.S. Brand Ambassador and Brand Manager over 34 markets, where he was responsible for distributor management, sales, retail and consumer education. He is the creator of the long running "Whiskey Smackdown" educational series at Astor Center NYC. More information at his website www.robinrobinsonllc.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ryan Stevens From his first sip of wine to the last Scotch tasting, Ryan has loved the craft and the journey behind the bottle. Detailing the experience that goes into each libation and telling the stories that go into every glass, fuels a passion quenched only by words. As a Contributor for The Oregon Wine Press, Busted Wallet, and Ask Men, he has found his niche showcasing the nuances behind the vices that make life a celebration. Living in Oregon provides a rich canvas filled with vibrant flavor profiles and vivid fermented nuances that, with his family by his side, Ryan paints a picture of the delicious possibilities. Follow him on Instagram @BlankGlass ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sara Gorelick Sara Gorelick spends her time in the world of spirits, working as an Account Director at Colangelo & Partners by day and a freelance writer by night. Her work has been included on ShakeStir.com, Examiner.com, BarNoneDrinks and other hospitality-related outlets. When Sara isn't working, reviewing or writing, she can be found laughing with family and friends or taking long walks with beagle Bailey. Follow her at @smgorelick. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sarah Annese Sarah Annese is a freelance writer based in New York City with a focus on craft beer. She co-founded, edits and writes for www.beerunion.com, a website about beer news in NYC. Follow her on twitter @sarahbeerunion or @beerunion. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sara Havens Sara Havens is a Louisville, Ky.-based freelance writer who pens the popular nightlife column The Bar Belle. She's author of two volumes of "The Bar Belle," has a key to the city, and prefers to bathe in bourbon. If you don't find her out at the bars, you can catch her on Twitter: @TheBarBelle and on Instagram: @BarBelle_Lou. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sharyn Foulis Sharyn Foulis is a wine educator and retail consultant working in Sydney, Australia. She gets out of bed every morning to find new ways of helping people find wines they will love. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shoshi Parks Shoshi Parks is a Bay Area-based freelance writer specializing in food, travel and history. Her work has appeared at NPR, Smithsonian, Gastro Obscura, Civil Eats, Vinepair, Vice and a variety of other outlets. Find her online at www.shoshiparks.net. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stacy Brooks Stacy Brooks is a Minneapolis-based freelance journalist specializing in food and travel. Her writing has been published in Cheese Connoisseur, Wine Enthusiast, and Hemispheres, and she blogs at Tangled Up In Food. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stef Schwalb Stef Schwalb is a freelance writer and editor who specializes in food, beverage, business, and design. Her work has been featured in Boston Magazine and Boston Home, Designing Lighting, ForceBrands, The SOMM Journal, and Thirsty Magazine. She holds the WSET Level 3 certification and is pursuing ongoing wine and spirits educational opportunities in between deadlines. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter via @StefSchwalb. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stephanie Rosenbaum Klassen Stephanie Rosenbaum Klassen is the author of 7 books, including A Little Taste of San Francisco, The Art of Vintage Cocktails, World of Doughnuts, Honey from Flower to Table, The Astrology Cookbook, and the Anti-Bride Guide: Tying the Knot Outside the Box. She has written about food, drink, travel, and the arts for numerous print and online publications, including Kinfolk, KQED, San Francisco magazine, Edible East Bay, Edible Brooklyn, Time Out NY, Chow, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Susan B. Barnes Susan B. Barnes is as comfortable bicycling through Italian olive groves and SCUBA diving the wall of sharks in Fakarava as she is sipping bubbles at a Champagne house and dining at Michelin-starred restaurants. Over the years, her byline has appeared in AFAR, Allrecipes, Condé Nast Traveler, Food& Wine, Global Traveler, National Geographic Travel, Southern Living and USA Today, among many others. She’s an active member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and the Society of American Travel Writers. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thea Dwelle Thea Dwelle is the creator and editor of Luscious Lushes, a wine, food, and travel blog. For more than 7 years, she has been writing about wine, travel and technology, focusing on the story behind the wine. When not pursuing vinous pleasure, she works in technology and is an amateur mixologist. Follow her on Twitter @Luscious_Lushes ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thomas Riley Tom Riley is a veteran journalist, writer, and editor who left a career in education in 2010, to study and write about wine. He holds an Advanced Certificate with merit from the Wine & Spirits Education Trust, London UK (WSET), and is currently pursuing their Diploma. In addition to The Alcohol Professor, he writes for the Bay Area News Group (San Jose Mercury, Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune), AmericanWineryGuide.com and Berkeleyside.com's online food and wine supplement, Nosh. You can follow him at his blog The Grape Belt or on Twitter @grapebelt. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tim Miner Tim has been tending bar in New York City since 2003. Currently he can be found mixing drinks at The Long Island Bar in Brooklyn, New York and at The Eddy in Providence, Rhode Island. He is a cocktail bartender who loves creating new drinks. Some of his creations have been featured in such publications as: The New York Times, AM New York, The New York Post, The Spir.it, Refinery29, Becomingbklyn, and Shakestir! Tim has taught cocktail classes and consulted on cocktail programs, most recently designing the cocktail menu at French Louie in Brooklyn. He won The annual "Bring Your Bartender to the Opera Contest and was a U.S. Finalist in the 17th Annual Calvados Nouvelle Vogue International Competiton. When he's not behind the bar, you can find him on twitter @_tim_miner. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tom Johnson Tom Johnson is a writer and communications consultant in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written or produced more than 100 television documentaries and published an equal number of magazine articles; played a key role in four venture capital-funded start-ups; and consulted with a half-dozen distilleries and whiskey-related attractions. As a trainer for the Aroma Academy, he teaches people how to properly nose and assess fine wines and spirits. He can be found arguing and cracking-wise on Twitter @TomSayingThings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tony Sachs Tony Sachs has been writing about spirits and cocktails since 2007. His work has been featured in Robb Report, the Huffington Post, Whisky Advocate, Esquire, and Serious Eats, among many other publications. He lives in New York City with his wife, daughter, and cat, and can often be found ingesting dumplings and Mai Tais while listening to Frank Sinatra. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @RetroManNYC. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tracey Broussard Tracey Broussard is the editor of the culinary anthology Irrepressible Appetites. She is the former Bartender’s Best and Checking In columnist for the Sun-Sentinel. When she isn’t pouring drinks in the air as a flight attendant, she can be found at home creating drinks for her family, friends, and on Instagram @Tracey.Broussard and posting recipes and culinary adventures at her blog, www.thebigeasycook.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tracy Weiss Tracy Weiss had her first glass of Manischewitz at age 11. She found it horrendous but knew someday (when she was of legal drinking age), she’d seek out better vino. At her alma mater Michigan State University, Tracy took advantage of half-off bottles on Wine Wednesdays. With clarity found from sampling different varieties, she began to mock girlfriends sipping Boone’s Farm Strawberry Hill. An oenophile is born. This paired well with a violent cheese obsession and further motivated her to eat her way through life. Blending her passion for the finer things with a Midwestern upbringing, Tracy likes to pair fabulous wines with Dominos Pizza and crappy Chinese food. In a flurry of Parisian triple crèmes, Napa cabs, and pinxtos in San Sebastian, a decade of toiling in television and talent management flew by. Abandoning the entertainment business to write (and eat) full time, Tracy now focuses her culinary and wine interests closer to home splitting time between Manhattan and the North Fork of Long Island. She currently freelances for food, wine and lifestyle publications while working on her upcoming website www.northforkd.com and first book. When not scribbling, Tracy enjoys oysters, all things pumpkin, cult television shows and bubbly from any region. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Trevor Hagstrom Trevor Hagstrom and Maggie Rosenberg (who snaps the photos for his stories) are food and beverage impresarios and content creators whose work and information on future projects can be found at www.tandmworks.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Warren Bobrow Warren Bobrow is the Food and Drink Editor of the 501c3 non profit Wild Table on Wild River Review located in Princeton, New Jersey. He is the cocktail writer for DrinkUpNY, Foodista, The "Fabulous" Beekman Boys and has written over 300 articles on food, wine and spirits. His first book, Apothecary Cocktails- will be released by Rockport/Quayside Publishing in November 2013. He was one of 12 journalists world-wide, and the only one from the USA to participate in the Fête de laGastronomie- the weekend of September 22nd. 2012 in Burgundy. He attends Tales of the Cocktail, WSWA, The Manhattan Cocktail Classic and the Boston Cocktail Summit. Warren was born and raised on a Biodynamic farm in NJ. You can follow him on Twitter @WarrrenBobrow1. ABOUT THE AUTHOR William Schragis Will Schragis has been busy trading jobs in as a Retail Buyer, Sommelier, Bartender, and Bourbon Distiller. He graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut with a Liberal Arts degree in the wonderfully vague discipline of American Studies. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Zachary Feldman Bitters, Old Men founder Zachary Feldman's origins can be traced back to the Venezuelan soldier who first told Angostura founder Dr. Johann Gottlieb Benjamin Siegert, you should really bottle this, dude. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mike Gerrard Mike Gerrard is an award-winning writer who specialises in travel writing and writing about spirits. He combines the two in his website, Travel Distilled. He lives half the year in Cambridgeshire in England and the other half in Arizona, and you'll find him on Twitter as @Mike_Gerrard, @TravelDistilled, and @The_Vodka_Guy. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elly Blanchard Elly Blanchard is a freelance writer with a passion for traveling. When not exploring the world or hunting around for new cuisines to try - you will find her relaxing in the garden with her head in a good book. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nickolaus Hines Nickolaus Hines is a food and beverage writer based in New York. His work has appeared in Atlas Obscura, Men's Journal, Supercall and more. He's always on the lookout for his next favorite drink and he will never hesitate to pet your dog. You can see what he's drinking now on his Instagram and Twitter, and see more of his work on his website. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tina Caputo Tina Caputo is a California-based writer and editor who spent 15 years editing wine business magazines before setting off on her own to enjoy the rewards and perils of independent writing. Now she covers drinks, food, travel and produce for publications including VinePair, SevenFifty Daily, Sonoma, Visit California and more. She also posts offbeat humor pieces at at https://www.tinacaputo.com/blog. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lisa Waterman Gray Food and beverage writer, Lisa Waterman Gray, has visited wineries, distilleries, and breweries throughout the U.S. She ‘profiled’ the Lodi AVA of California for girlonthemoveblog.com, described New Mexico’s oldest winery at wanderwithwonder.com, and wrote about a Kansas City distillery that USA Today named one of the nation’s top 10 new attractions, for foodietravelusa.com. Always baking, Waterman Gray has also created a signature cheesecake using homemade limoncello, from one of Kansas City’s most renowned Italian chefs. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Wendy Lee Wendy Lee is a travel addict, never happier than when visiting a new place. Along the way she seeks out opportunities to try all the local food and sample as much wine as possible. After a successful thirty year career in nonprofit management she left to pursue a dream of travel writing. Her writing can be found on Travel Awaits, Insider, Matador Network, Travel World International, and Empty Nesters Hit The Road. Wendy and her husband, Jason, live in Southern California. On the rare occasions they’re not traveling they enjoy hiking, biking, and kayaking. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Global Drinks Intel Global Drinks Intel is a must-read trade digital and print magazine for the world’s alcohol industry. Founded by highly-experienced and industry-recognised journalist Alex Smith, the publication focuses on the wine and spirits sector. Subscribe to the magazine, and register for their free weekly newsletter. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hannah Howard Hannah Howard spent her formative years in New York eating, drinking, serving, bartending, cooking on a hot line, flipping giant wheels of cheese, and managing restaurants. She is the author of Feast: True Love in and Out of the Kitchen and Plenty: A Memoir of Food and Family. She writes for New York Magazine, Salon, and SELF and teaches food writing classes. She lives in Frenchtown, NJ and loves stinky cheese. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Matt Agonoy Matt Agonoy Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kristine Mae Bellen Bacon ipsum dolor amet biltong pig tri-tip frankfurter porchetta tenderloin spare ribs shankle. Brisket shankle chicken pork chop ribeye pastrami cow sirloin kielbasa spare ribs flank alcatra bresaola biltong prosciutto. Landjaeger doner kevin tail pork corned beef ball tip frankfurter pork belly ham. Pork loin kevin short ribs, pork hamburger boudin bacon. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andrea McHugh Andrea McHugh is a New England-based food, wine and spirits, and travel writer. Her byline can be found in US News, Insider, Parade Magazine, the Boston Globe, Yankee Magazine, Classic Boat, Travel Awaits, TripSavvy, the Hartford Courant and numerous national and international publications. She’s traveled to destinations far and wide, experiencing new places through its past, present, people, and culinary culture. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ruvani de Silva Ruvani de Silva is a travel-loving British Sri Lankan beverage and food writer based in Austin, Texas, with bylines including the Washington Post, Good Beer Hunting, VinePair, Pellicle, Hop Culture, Modern Farmer, Gastro Obscura, Texas Highways, Texas Monthly, Beer Is For Everyone and PorchDrinking. Ruvani is a vocal advocate for diversity, equality and inclusion in beer and is the founder of #SouthAsianBeerClub. Find her on social media @amethyst_heels and her portfolio at CraftBeerAmethyst.com. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christina Mueller A long-time San Francisco Bay Area writer, Christina Mueller hails from the Other Coast and has spent way too much time in South America and Europe. She has covered food and wine for Eater, Fodor’s TripAdvisor/Viator, Plate, SFGATE and many others. You can find her on instagram, facebook, and read what she is up to on her blog. ABOUT THE AUTHOR David Young David Young is a freelance writer based in Fort Collins, CO. He specializes in craft beer, whiskey, outdoor adventures, and travel. He has been published in Men’s Journal, Forbes, SKI Magazine, and USA Today. He has more than two decades of experience writing for daily newspapers and working in public relations. David enjoys all that Colorado has to offer from mountain biking and fly-fishing to backcountry skiing and backpacking. Follow him on X, Instagram and check out his website ABOUT THE AUTHOR Erik Trinidad Erik Trinidad is a freelance travel, food, and spirits journalist, whose credits include National Geographic Traveler, BBC Travel, AFAR, VinePair, and Wine Enthusiast. He's also the author of the satirical cookbook, Fancy Fast Food: Ironic Recipes with No Bun Intended. Follow him on Instagram and Threads at: @theglobaltrip ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mark Orwoll Mark Orwoll is a veteran journalist who often writes about the intersection of wine and travel. For 30 years he was on the editorial staff of Travel + Leisure, most recently as the International Editor. As a freelance writer (since 2016) he has written about the wines of Portugal, Israel, Australia, and the United States. He is the author of a thriller, Cross Purposes,and a film book, John Wayne Speaks. He has won accolades from the North American Travel Journalists Association, the Society of American Travel Writers, and as an advisor to the White House tourism initiative “American Pathways 2000.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brianne Cohen Brianne Cohen is a Los Angeles based event producer, certified sommelier, wine educator, and wine writer. On the wine education side, she hosts in-person and virtual wine tasting experiences for corporate groups. She does this through highlighting diverse-owned wineries (i.e. Black, BIPOC, LGBT, and women-owned). Brianne regularly judges at international wine competitions, holds the WSET Diploma certificate, and a Master of Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University. She can be found online on Instagram and LinkedIn. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jack Shaw As Modded's senior writer, Jack Shaw combines his expertise in health and his love for culinary exploration to provide captivating articles on the intersection of food, drink, well-being, and vibrant living. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Theresa Greco Theresa Greco is the food and beverage writer behind “The Food Hunter’s Guide to Cuisine.” Her passion for food, wine, and spirits has led her into the kitchens of well-known chefs both in the US and abroad. When she’s not “hunting” for the next best spirit or food she can be found cooking delicious meals with her husband by her side. Please follow her on Instagram @foodhunter ABOUT THE AUTHOR N.C. Stevens N.C. Stevens is a freelance beverage writer based in Boston and the creator of DrinkingFolk.com. He has traveled around four continents documenting local beverages based on interviews with the folks who make them. At home, he is a hobbyist distiller and an acolyte of iced coffee. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chris Boiling Chris Boiling is a wine writer and winemaker. He’s the Wine Editor at William Reed, the company behind World’s Best Vineyards, World’s Best Sommeliers Selection, International Wine Challenge, and the free fortnightly newsletter Canopy. As well as being a wine writer, Chris is an aspiring winemaker, experimenting with rare grape varieties and wine styles at various wineries in Eastern and Central Europe. He will be launching the first in a unique collection of wines from his #harvest2022 adventure. These include a modern qvevri wine from Georgia, a ‘natural’ wine from Slovenia, a benchmark sustainable wine from Austria (featuring two disease-resistant grapes), and a sparkling wine from Hungary (the world’s first classic-method wine featuring Hungarian grape Pearl of Victoria and Austrian grape Gruner Veltliner). ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tania Banerjee Tania Banerjee is a freelance writer from Kolkata based in Mumbai, India. She writes about travel, culture, environment and food. Her work has appeared in Whetstone, The Juggernaut, Lonely Planet, Business Line and more. You can find her on Instagram @taniabanerjee, Twitter @taniabanerjee, and her blog, Azure Sky Follows. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cori Solomon Cori Solomon is an award-winning writer/photographer based in Los Angeles. Her blog, The Written Palette, features eclectic articles about her experiences traveling, discovering new wines, wineries, wine regions, art and history. Cori's background in art plays a role in her writing. She utilizes the art palette visually and verbally. Cori founded LA Wine Writers. She is the President of the IFWTWA, International Food Wine Travel Writers Association. She earned her WSET Level 2 Award in Wines and Spirits, the NASA American Wine Specialist Certification, and the NASA Spanish Wine Specialist Certification. She is also a member of NATJA, SATW, and TravMedia. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gail Ann Williams Gail Ann Williams, a longtime San Francisco resident and craft beer appreciator, has written for publications such as Celebrator Beer News, BeerAdvocate Magazine,CraftBeer.com, Beer Paper LA and others. Gail is also a Certified BJCP beer judge. She and her husband, Steve Shapiro, launchedBeerbyBART.com in 2007 to help locals and visitors explore their local beer scene via public transportation. The couple prioritizes traveling to meet beer people and trying fresh beers from the source, with select cultural and outdoor destinations tacked on for good measure. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ansley Evans Originally from Florida, Ansley Evans has lived in Murcia, Spain, for over 15 years. She is a freelance writer and translator specializing in food and travel and has translated over a dozen cookbooks. She particularly loves deep dives into Murcia’s culinary traditions, especially if tastings are involved. You can find her on Instagram: @ansleysevans ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rashmi Gopal Rao Rashmi Gopal Rao is a freelance writer based in Bengaluru. She writes on various topics like travel, food, culture, architecture and design and has been published in various publications including National Geographic, Atlas Obscura, Nikkei Asia, Fodors, The National, Architectural Digest, Khaleej Times, The Sunday Hindu, The New Indian Express and Mint Lounge. Apart from travelling, she is passionate about anything related to home decor, antiques, vintage and thrift finds. So, when not exploring new places, cultures and cuisines, you can find her at flea markets! Follow her on @rashminotes.
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Open date 19 June 2024 Close date 18 September 2024 Decision by 20 December 2024 Exact date TBC The Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) scheme, part of the Science, Industry and Translation programme, aims to increase the knowledge and awareness in UK universities of cutting edge industrial science, research and innovation. The scheme provides opportunities for enthusiastic, highly experienced industrial scientists and entrepreneurs to spend one day a week at a university developing a bespoke project to: expose university staff and students to state-of-the-art industrial research and development, and the scientific challenges faced by industry provide support and expert advice aimed at promoting innovation and the translation of research by universities grow confidence in and understanding of business and entrepreneurship among staff and students provide career recognition to the award holders, and support their professional development The scheme provides a contribution to the basic salary for the EiR and towards travel and project costs. Previous award winners can be found on our website (PDF). The scheme covers all areas of the life and physical sciences, including engineering, but excluding clinical medicine. The scheme is open to applicants of any nationality, who are eligible to work in the UK for the duration of the award. Applicants should have a background in science and engineering. They must be able to demonstrate significant experience of working in science in an industrial research context, and one or more of the following: experience of managing university-business collaborations and the translation and commercialisation of research experience of entrepreneurship, such as company formation and growth, investment etc experience or interest in training, coaching or mentoring Applicants can be either employed full-time, part-time, or self-employed. The EiR awards are for two years. The value of the scheme is up to a maximum of £25,000 per year (including VAT where applicable), and is expected to cover the following: Salary equivalent to 0.2 FTE of the award holder’s current salary to spend 20% of their working time at the host. The EiR's basic salary only will be paid during the secondment; the EiR's employer will continue to pay national insurance and pension contributions Travel and project costs for award holder to travel to and from their host, and accommodation if required. Project costs to help deliver the aims of the project plan can also be included, as can conference attendance, meeting workshops and training Applications should be submitted through the Society’s grant management system Flexi-Grant®. Applications are assessed by the Industry Fellowship panel. It is expected that applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application 3 months after the closing date. For further information, or if you have any questions, please contact industry@royalsociety.org. Case study: Dr Ceri Batchelder Case study: Dr Charles King Case study: Dr Fiona Riddoch Related grants Industry Fellowships A scheme for academic scientists who want to work on a collaborative project with industry and for… Grant Short Industry Fellowship This scheme, part of the Royal Society's Industry programme, enables scientists employed in… Grant
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Award by the Royal Society of London Award Fellowship of the Royal SocietyAwarded for"Contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge"[1]Sponsored byRoyal SocietyDate1663; 361 years ago ( )LocationLondonCountryUnited KingdomTotal no. FellowsApproximately 8,000[2] (1,743 living Fellows) Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science, and medical science".[1] Fellowship of the Society, the oldest known scientific academy in continuous existence, is a significant honour. It has been awarded to many eminent scientists throughout history, including Isaac Newton (1672),[2] Benjamin Franklin (1756), Charles Babbage (1816),[2] Michael Faraday (1824),[2] Charles Darwin (1839),[2] Ernest Rutherford (1903),[3] Srinivasa Ramanujan (1918),[4] Jagadish Chandra Bose (1920),[5] Albert Einstein (1921),[6] Paul Dirac (1930), Winston Churchill (1941), Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1944),[7] Prasanta Chandra Mahalabobis (1945),[8] Dorothy Hodgkin (1947),[9] Alan Turing (1951),[10] Lise Meitner (1955),[11] Satyendra Nath Bose (1958),[12] and Francis Crick (1959).[13][14] More recently, fellowship has been awarded to Stephen Hawking (1974), David Attenborough (1983), Tim Hunt (1991), Elizabeth Blackburn (1992), Raghunath Mashelkar (1998), Tim Berners-Lee (2001), Venki Ramakrishnan (2003), Atta-ur-Rahman (2006),[15] Andre Geim (2007),[16] James Dyson (2015), Ajay Kumar Sood (2015), Subhash Khot (2017), Elon Musk (2018),[17] Elaine Fuchs (2019) and around 8,000 others in total,[2] including over 280 Nobel Laureates since 1900. As of October 2018 , there are approximately 1,689 living Fellows, Foreign and Honorary Members, of whom 85 are Nobel Laureates.[18] Fellowship of the Royal Society has been described by The Guardian as "the equivalent of a lifetime achievement Oscar"[19] with several institutions celebrating their announcement each year.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Fellowships [edit] Up to 60 new Fellows (FRS), honorary (HonFRS) and foreign members (ForMemRS) are elected annually in late April or early May, from a pool of around 700 proposed candidates each year.[28] New Fellows can only be nominated by existing Fellows for one of the fellowships described below: Fellow [edit] Every year, up to 52 new fellows are elected from the United Kingdom, the rest of the Commonwealth of Nations and Ireland, which make up around 90% of the society.[29][30] Each candidate is considered on their merits and can be proposed from any sector of the scientific community. Fellows are elected for life on the basis of excellence in science and are entitled to use the post-nominal letters FRS.[1] Foreign member [edit] Every year, fellows elect up to ten new foreign members. Like fellows, foreign members are elected for life through peer review on the basis of excellence in science. As of 2016 , there are around 165 foreign members, who are entitled to use the post-nominal ForMemRS.[31] Honorary fellow [edit] Honorary Fellowship is an honorary academic title awarded to candidates who have given distinguished service to the cause of science, but do not have the kind of scientific achievements required of Fellows or Foreign Members. Honorary Fellows include the World Health Organization's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (2022), Bill Bryson (2013), Melvyn Bragg (2010), Robin Saxby (2015), David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville (2008), Onora O'Neill (2007), John Maddox (2000),[32] Patrick Moore (2001) and Lisa Jardine (2015).[33] Honorary Fellows are entitled to use the post nominal letters HonFRS.[34] Former statute 12 fellowships [edit] Statute 12 is a legacy mechanism for electing members before official honorary membership existed in 1997.[35] Fellows elected under statute 12 include David Attenborough (1983) and John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne (1991). Royal Fellow [edit] The Council of the Royal Society can recommend members of the British royal family for election as Royal Fellow of the Royal Society. As of 2023 there are four royal fellows: Charles III, elected 1978[36] Anne, Princess Royal, elected 1987[37] Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, elected 1990[38] William, Prince of Wales, elected 2009[39] Elizabeth II was not a Royal Fellow, but provided her patronage to the society, as all reigning British monarchs have done since Charles II of England. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1951) was elected under statute 12, not as a Royal Fellow.[40] Election of new fellows [edit] The election of new fellows is announced annually in May, after their nomination and a period of peer-reviewed selection.[1] Nomination [edit] Each candidate for Fellowship or Foreign Membership is nominated by two Fellows of the Royal Society (a proposer and a seconder), who sign a certificate of proposal.[41] Previously, nominations required at least five fellows to support each nomination by the proposer,[41] which was criticised for supposedly establishing an old boy network and elitist gentlemen's club.[42][43][44] The certificate of election (see for example[45]) includes a statement of the principal grounds on which the proposal is being made. There is no limit on the number of nominations made each year. In 2015, there were 654 candidates for election as Fellows and 106 candidates for Foreign Membership.[1] Selection [edit] The Council of the Royal Society oversees the selection process and appoints 10 subject area committees, known as Sectional Committees, to recommend the strongest candidates for election to the Fellowship. The final list of up to 52 Fellowship candidates and up to 10 Foreign Membership candidates is confirmed by the Council in April, and a secret ballot of Fellows is held at a meeting in May. A candidate is elected if they secure two-thirds of votes of those Fellows voting. An indicative allocation of 18 Fellowships can be allocated to candidates from Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences; and up to 10 from Applied Sciences, Human Sciences and Joint Physical and Biological Sciences. A further maximum of six can be 'Honorary', 'General' or 'Royal' Fellows. Nominations for Fellowship are peer reviewed by Sectional Committees, each with at least 12 members and a Chair (all of whom are Fellows of the Royal Society). Members of the 10 Sectional Committees change every three years to mitigate in-group bias. Each Sectional Committee covers different specialist areas including: Computer science Mathematics Astronomy and physics Chemistry Engineering Earth science and environmental science Molecules of Life[46] Cell biology Multicellular organisms Patterns in Populations[47] Admission [edit] New Fellows are admitted to the Society at a formal admissions day ceremony held annually in July,[48] when they sign the Charter Book and the Obligation which reads: "We who have hereunto subscribed, do hereby promise, that we will endeavour to promote the good of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, and to pursue the ends for which the same was founded; that we will carry out, as far as we are able, those actions requested of us in the name of the Council; and that we will observe the Statutes and Standing Orders of the said Society. Provided that, whensoever any of us shall signify to the President under our hands, that we desire to withdraw from the Society, we shall be free from this Obligation for the future".[1] Since 2014, portraits of Fellows at the admissions ceremony have been published without copyright restrictions in Wikimedia Commons under a more permissive Creative Commons license which allows wider re-use.[49][50] Research fellowships and other awards [edit] In addition to the main fellowships of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS & HonFRS), other fellowships are available which are applied for by individuals, rather than through election. These fellowships are research grant awards and holders are known as Royal Society Research Fellows.[52] University research fellowships (URFs): Royal Society University Research Fellowships are for outstanding scientists in the UK who are in the early stages of their research career and have the potential to become leaders in their field.[53] Previous holders of URFs to have been elected FRS at a later date include Richard Borcherds (1994), Jean Beggs (1998), Frances Ashcroft (1999), Athene Donald (1999) and John Pethica (1999).[54] More recent awardees include Terri Attwood, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, Brian Cox, Sarah Bridle, Shahn Majid, Tanya Monro, Beth Shapiro, David J. Wales and Katherine Willis. Royal Society Leverhulme Trust senior research fellowships are for scientists who would benefit from a period of full-time research without teaching and administrative duties, supported by the Leverhulme Trust.[55] Newton advanced fellowships provide established international researchers with an opportunity to develop the research strengths and capabilities of their research group. These are provided by the Newton Fund as part of the UK's official development assistance.[56] Industry fellowships are for academic scientists who want to work on a collaborative project with industry, and for scientists in industry who want to work on a collaborative project with an academic organisation.[57] Dorothy Hodgkin fellowships are for outstanding scientists in the UK at an early stage of their research career who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances. These fellowships are named after Dorothy Hodgkin.[58] In addition to the award of Fellowship (FRS, HonFRS & ForMemRS) and the Research Fellowships described above, several other awards, lectures and medals of the Royal Society are also given. See also [edit] Royal Society List of fellows of the Royal Society List of female fellows of the Royal Society Royal Fellow of the Royal Society References [edit]
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Our Fellows Hoover scholars form the Institution’s core and create breakthrough ideas aligned with our mission and ideals. What sets Hoover apart from all other policy organizations is its status as a center of scholarly excellence, its locus as a forum of scholarly discussion of public policy, and its ability to bring the conclusions of this scholarship to a public audience. Hoover’s hallmark has been and remains rigorous, independent policy scholarship, distinguished by its empirical and intellectual rigor and grounded in history, data, and logic. Explore Edit Filters Refine Results By Research Interest Select from the list… A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z By Expertise Select from the list… A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z By Fellow Type Select from the list… By Abc filter Additional Filters Filtering By: Sort by Fellow Type Sort Alphabetical FEATURED WORKS BY FELLOWS . John F. Cogan , Daniel L. Heil | Fox News Cogan and Heil: L.A.'s new basic income program ignores everything we know about welfare Nov 4, 2021 History . Michael McFaul It’s Time to Up Our Democracy Promotion Game Nov 12, 2021 History Research Teams /research/teams/fellow /research/teams/fellow Fellows programs Gain a deeper understanding of public policy at the Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution at Stanford University seeks outstanding scholars for various programs. . The Robert and Marion Oster National Security Affairs Fellows Program . Hoover Fellows Program . The Campbell Visiting Fellows Program . W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellows
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Jessica Brown – elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Professor Jessica Brown is elected this year to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE). The new Fellows will help the RSE to continue to provide independent and expert advice to policymakers, support aspiring entrepreneurs, develop research capacity and leadership, inspire and facilitate learning and engage with the general public through inspiring events. The RSE, unusual amongst National Academies for its multi-disciplinary approach, continues to strengthen its Fellowship by appointing leading professionals from within the arts, business and public sector as well as within academia.
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