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'00 Eric Meyer is the artistic director for the Legitimate Theater Company. He recently staged his play An Off-White Afternoon in the New York International Fringe Festival. • In March, Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel named Stephanie Shapson, Esq., as an associate in the Labor Relations and Employment Law Department in its Philadelphia office. She will represent management in a wide variety of employment matters, including federal court, state court and administrative proceedings involving Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act. • Megan Williams-Kief Vetri and her husband, Marc, welcomed their first child, Maurice, in July 2006. Marc is the executive chef and owner of Vetri Restaurant in Philadelphia and has been recognized by Bon Appetit magazine as one of the best Italian chefs in the country. They reside in Philadelphia. |
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'01 In January, Eric Kane, Esq., launched a new company called Superfine Medical (www.superfinemedical.com). The company is based in Florida. • Richard Lovejoy is the new general manager for the Legitimate Theater Company, based out of New York City. In the summer he will be directing a remounted production of 12th Night: The Drinking Game down in New Orleans, with a portion of profits going toward reconstruction efforts. • Randy Wilkins reports that his film Harlem’s Blues was selected for screening at the 15th Annual Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. This is his first acceptance to any film festival. The festival took place Feb. 8–19 at the Magic Johnson Theaters. |
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'02 Peter Svarzbein was one of the featured photographers in the Humble Arts Foundation’s “Group Show: Photographs by 21 Emerging Photographers.” The show was held at New Century Artists in New York City in March. |
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'04 After graduation, Sean Cannon was accepted into the American Film Institute’s prestigious Film Directing Program in Los Angeles. He has written, edited, and directed three feature films including Daughter of the Law, Danger Girls, and Lament. In addition, he has written, directed and edited 11 short films and two music videos. He is currently in production on his fourth feature film, American High School. He has gained experience through associations with Alta Vista Films, VPS Studios, Glendale Studios, New Line Cinemas, and Universal Studios. He lives in Sherman Oaks, Calif. |
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'06 Katie Bursick recently started work as the administrative assistant to the Rose O’Neill Literary House, Goldstein Program, and Junior Fellows Programs. |
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