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  • After Justice Harry A. Blackmun left the bench in 1994, O'Connor was the impresaria, and she passed the baton to Ginsburg, probably the court's biggest enthusiast.

    Opera-loving justices bring the music to the high court 2010

  • PELLEGRINELLI: Lorraine Gordon is the Vanguard's formidable impresaria, a duty she inherited from her late husband, Max, in 1989.

    Fred Hersch: Back On Stage By No Small Miracle 2009

  • From friend of the show Beth Noveck founding impresaria of the State of Play conferences, now White House Deputy CTO comes news of an Innovations for Healthy Kids Challenge, in which the U.S.

    Ask Not What Educational Games Your Country Can Design for You... 2009

  • From friend of the show Beth Noveck founding impresaria of the State of Play conferences, now White House Deputy CTO comes news of an Innovations for Healthy Kids Challenge, in which the U.S.

    December 2009 2009

  • Denver cocktail impresaria Yuri Kato, a native of Japan, knows her way around Japan's thriving drinks scene.

    News On Japan denverpost.com 2010

  • "I think it would be amazing for New Orleans to win the Super Bowl," Bridget told us last night at Svedka Vodka's Adult Playground 2033 Event Series hosted by nightlife impresaria Allison Melnick and

    E! Online (US) - Top Stories 2010

  • Alice Schiller, striptease impresaria, dies at age 95

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • The panelists are Arianna Huffington, impresario (impresaria?) of the

    National Review Online 2009

  • Saucily illustrated by underground impresaria Molly Crabapple,

    Heeb HQ RSS 2009

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