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Written by Judy Seckler   

RENAISSANCE MAN

WING T. CHAO

An enduring legacy at Disney

When a guest visits a Disney resort anywhere in the world and notices Disney character art in the fabrics, the furniture, the carpets, the marble, light fixtures and the wrought iron grille work, a smile is almost sure to follow.

So many of the details that surprise and delight children and adults alike and make their entertainment experience special are the works of Wing T. Chao, who was the chief architect and master planner for Disney.

For almost 37 years, Chao created hundreds of projects worth more than $8 billion. Chao’s touch can be seen everywhere you look: the resorts, the parks, the restaurants, the retail shops, the vacation clubs, the entertainment centers, the Disney Cruise Line, the sports centers, the office buildings and the new planned communities.

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Written by Lynn Morgan   

NORCROSS FURNISHING LEADER MAKES

THE WORLD A BETTER AND BEAUTIFUL PLACE

Mark Norcross wants to make the world a better place. The president and CEO of Mark David, the High Point, North Carolina–based furniture company, understands the hospitality industry from both sides: as an international traveler whose brief takes him from Beverly Hills to Beijing and as the supplier of high-end furniture with high-end finishes to some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in the world. He uses his success, connections and business acumen to support a wide variety of humanitarian causes and institutions, locally and across America.

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Written by Sherry Dean Curreri   

President and General Manager, History

Nancy Dubuc has transformed History. Now president and general manager of the cable network—which she has been helming since January 2007—Dubuc has creatively steered the network from one that only looked back in time to one that also shows history in the making. By launching testosterone-driven, tough-guy programming like Ice Road Truckers and Ax Men and powerful specials like “102 Minutes That Changed America,” which recently won three Emmy awards, Dubuc is responsible for green-lighting ten of the top-rated series and five of the highest-rated specials ever for the network. Under her, History’s Web traffic is up by more than 400 percent.

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“The Cool School” presents a cinematic take on the explosion of the Los Angeles art world at midcentury. Director Morgan Neville discusses the film, its significance, and why he chose to point his lens at SoCal.

A half a century ago, Los Angeles emerged from its origins in the artistic blasé to become the embodiment of art world hip. Billy Al Bengston, Ed Ruscha, Dennis Hopper, Larry Bell and Ed Kienholz, to mention some of the coolest cats, threw the art world for a loop, managing to nudge the NewYork crowd off its perch at the art world mountaintop.

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QandA with Champagne Joë l Michel’s Claire Michel 23 April 2006, 16.00 Chefs & Wine Makers
QandA with Champagne Joë l Michel’s Claire Michel
No matter how many times I’ve seen it, I never grow tired of the view from my car as it winds through the fabled grape-producing region ninety minutes from Paris. Here, vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see over gen
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Gallerist Spotlight 19 July 2010, 09.52 Galleriests
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Meg Maggio of Pékin Fine Arts, Beijing As a twenty-year resident of China, Meg Maggio is among the rare foreigners intimately acquainted with the Chinese art scene practically from its inception. Originally trained an
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Paul Williams 18 January 2010, 16.00 Musicista
Paul Williams
Composer and ASCAP President For Paul Williams, composing isn’t a job. “I don’t work at songwriting,” says the accomplished songsmith. “I play at it.” It’s this playfulness and creative zeal that has fed
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Olga Viso 27 November 2009, 16.00 Curators
Olga Viso
Director, Walker Art Center Career Highlights Olga Viso became director of the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis in January 2008 following twelve years at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Instituti
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Ruth Weisberg 22 June 2006, 16.00 Artists
Ruth Weisberg
ARTIST, PROFESSOR, PHILOSOPHER A good painting causes its viewer to make a discovery. A truly great painting draws this person inside the painting, inciting an examination of the various points of view within the work an
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Kiki Smith 27 November 2009, 16.00 Artists
Kiki Smith
“I don’t try to address any issues in my work,” Kiki Smith (b. 1954) reveals. “My work has its own meandering course, and I try to follow it rather than impose any topical directive. We are certainly all affected
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Phyllis George 27 November 2009, 16.00 Philanthropist
Phyllis George
Founder, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Phyllis George was the belle of the ball at this year’s Bourbon Ball, a yearly Louisville, Kentucky event that raises funds to benefit the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft. Geo
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Art Now & Red Dot 03 November 2009, 16.00 Art Extra
Art Now & Red Dot
George Billis, Founder Although George Billis has owned a reputable art gallery in Manhattan and Los Angeles for some time, he is a relative newcomer to the art fair world. Three years ago, though, he ventured forth, fou
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