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The New York Times called Roumain, who collaborated with Lady Gaga on "American Idol,"
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The New York Times called Roumain, who collaborated with Lady Gaga on "American Idol,"
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The New York Times called Roumain, who collaborated with Lady Gaga on "American Idol,"
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For, as the (Haitian author, Jacques) Roumain said in his book, Governors of the Dew - "The fruit that rots nourishes the hope of the new tree."
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Long shots: Ned Rorem, "Our Town"; Daniel Roumain, "Concerto for Laptop" (20-1)
Boy, boy, crazy boy Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Jason Ring and George Roumain won the men's tournament.
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Partnerships change frequently on the AVP tour, and new stars emerge — such as this year: Mike Lambert, who has won twice with ageless Karch Kiraly, and the dynamic new team of George Roumain and Jason Ring.
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Roumain, Hegel, Raymond Bayer were some of the authors I translated.
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Surrounded by booming electronic dance beats and a corps of hip-hop dancers, Mr. Roumain is game, likable and inoffensive to the core.
NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011
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"Symphony" is the final installment in a trilogy of large-scale projects that the Brooklyn Academy has commissioned from Mr. Roumain.
NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011
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