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X-Tra Magazine

Stephen Berens, Assistant Professor of Art; "Before the Take Over"; X-TRA Magazine v9 n3 (2007).

 

 

Postcard from Keremma



Jeffrey Cogan, Assistant Professor of Music
; Postcard From Keremma, Clear Note Publications (2008).

 

 

 

Music Perception Amy Graziano, Associate Professor of Music, and Julene K. Johnson; "Richard Wallaschek's Nineteenth-Century Contributions to the Psychology of Music"; Music Perception v23 n4 (April 2006).

 

 

X-Tra Magazine

Micol Hebron, Assistant Professor of Art; "1 Image 1 Minute"; X-TRA Magazine v10 n1 (2007).

 

 

the night-speech of plant and stone

Sean Heim, Assistant Professor of Music/The California EAR Unit; the night-speech of plant and stone; Capstone Records (2005).

 

 

Metamorphoses

Vera Ivanova, Assistant Professor of Music; "Panic, Melancholy"; Metamorphoses 2004; Musiques & Recherches (2004).

 

 

Africans in Scandinavia

Baron Kelly, Assistant Professor of Theatre;  "Africans in Scandinavia"; Research Review: Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana v25 n1 (September 2009).

 

 

Medical Problems of Performing Artists

 

Robin Kish, Instructor of Dance, Janice Gudde Plastino and Bethany Martyn-Stevens; "A Young Dancer Survey"; Medical Problems of Performing Artists v18 n4 (December 2003).

 

 

 

Europe Through the Back Door

Liliana Leopardi, Assistant Professor of Art; "Bums, Codpieces, and Renaissance Women"; Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door (May 2006).

 

 

Fiat Lux

Shaun Naidoo, Associate Professor of Music; Fiat Lux:  Selected ElectroAcoustic Works 1996-2007; Capstone Records (2007).

 

 

Treasures in Tractors

Wendy Salmond, Professor of Art, and Anne Odom, editors; "Treasures in Tractors: The Selling of Russia's Cultural Heritage, 1918-1938." Canadian American Slavic Studies, vol. 43, nos. 1-4 (Spring-Summer-Winter-Fall 2009).
 

 
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