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  • Situated about 1 m. from the station, on the Fure.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • The composer is 26-year-old Ashley Rose Fure, a Marquette native currently studying in Paris who will soon return to Harvard University where she is working on a Ph. D. "I think it's fantastic that the symphony has pursued this project," Fure said.

    The Mining Journal 2009

  • Fure for example has seventeen different worn (but unwashed) Ash t-shirts,

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

  • Fure isn't the only one that can use wordplay around here.

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

  • After she receives her doctorate from Harvard, Fure plans to go for a 10-month residency at the Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart, Germany.

    The Mining Journal 2009

  • "I approach composition sculpturally, less as an abstract arrangement of melodies and harmonies and more as the molding of raw acoustic energy," Fure said.

    The Mining Journal 2009

  • Suimen ga yuragu Kaze no wa ga hirogaru Fure atta yubisaki no Aoi denryuu

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • The money, along with a grant from the Marquette Community Foundation, will fund the commission and help pay for several educational workshops at local schools and a free lecture and recital by Fure on Wednesday at Reynolds Recital Hall.

    The Mining Journal 2009

  • Fure, the daughter of Russ and Deb Fure, was born in Escanaba and moved to Marquette when she was 5.

    The Mining Journal 2009

  • "Phyllis has been a generous supporter and friend since my time at Interlochen ... outside of our direct relationship, we have all benefitted from her lasting patronage of the arts in Marquette," Fure said.

    The Mining Journal 2009

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