Have you been craving a new mash-up from Steve Porter ’97?
Check out his tribute to Team USA’s guest of honor, Muhammad Ali, at the 2012 Benefit Gala the night before the Opening Ceremonies of the London Olympics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3dquMQKyms&sns=em
Alana Horton ’10 let us know that a play she is acting in, co-directing, and producing will be featured in the Minnesota Fringe Festival. You can read more about the play’s plot, purchase tickets to “To and From on Earth,” and read the reviews on the play’s website.
Amy Rovere ’91 has published a children’s book with the American Cancer Society. And Still They Bloom: A Family’s Journey of Loss and Healing (Independent Publishers Group, June 2012) chronicles the story of Emily and Ben and they ways they cope with the loss of their mother to cancer. According to the book description, “the children embark on a journey of of healing and acceptance as they come to realize they can keep their mother’s memory alive—that her love will stay with them always.” Find it here.
Rovere has also produced a three-minute video about her book. and was interviewed by Colleen Walsh Fong on Eve.
With a time of 2:50:50 Julie Haney ’03 won her division at the Nautica NYC Olympic Triathlon! Julie raised over $4,000 as a member of Team in Training for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
See more of Julie’s stats on the race results website.
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