Brian Karl, MPhil, Columbia U. Center for Ethnomusicology; musician, editor, producer, and curator specializing in audio, video, and computer-based art, music of the Middle East, and translocal popular musics; former editor of Tellus: The Audio Cassette Magazine.
Anthony Kaufman, MA, NYU; has written for the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Village Voice; regular contributor to IndieWIRE, Filmmaker Magazine, Variety, and Utne magazine; editor of Steven Soderbergh: Interviews; teaches film studies at Brooklyn College.
Nancy Kelton, BA, NYU; author of Writing from Personal Experience, Dating Is About Finding Someone So You Never Have to Date Again, Rebel Slave, and The Sled the Brothers Made; articles, essays, and humor in New York Times, Newsday, Parents, New Woman, McCall's, Redbook, Writer's Digest, and Working Mother.
Ichiro Kishimoto, MA in Linguistics, CUNY; BE, Waseda U. (Japan); theater director; actor in Zeitgeist 99; freelance writer; teaches Japanese at NYU's School of Continuing & Professional Studies.
Noelle Kocot-Tomblin, MFA, U. of Florida; author of 4 and The Raving Fortune; poems in Fence, New American Writing, American Poetry Review, Iowa Review, Conduit, LUNGFULL, and Best American Poetry 2001; received the first annual S.J. Marks Poetry Prize from American Poetry Review; grants from NEA and Fund for Poetry.
Farideh Koohi-Kamali, DPhil, Faculty of Social Sciences, Oxford U.; author of Economic and Social Bases of Kurdish Nationalism in Iran and “Mrs. Ahmadi's Husband” in Stories by Iranian Women Since the Revolution; editorial director, academic, Palgrave Macmillan.
Jonathan Koppel, MA, PhD candidate in psychology, The New School for Social Research; recent articles published in Journal of Experimental Psychology and Psychological Science.
Beatrice Kraemer, PhD, U. of Ulm (Germany); clinical psychologist specializing in eating disorders, environmental psychology, and psychological testing; director of Career Services and adjunct professor in psychology, The New School for Social Research; more than ten years' international experience coaching career seekers in the corporate and academic sectors.
Zenon Kruszelnicki, MFA in Theater Directing, Actors Studio Drama School, The New School; MFA in Acting, Natl. Acad. of Drama (Poland); participant in Lincoln Center Directors Lab; lifetime member of The Actors Studio; ongoing guest director at American Acad. of Dramatic Arts; member of Intl. Fed. of Actors, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, SAG, and ZASP (Polish Actors Assn.).
Ida Kummer, PhD, U. of Paris IV-Sorbonne; teaches French language and French and Francophone literature and culture at the UN Intl. School and in Paris for several Study Abroad programs; author of scholarly articles about the treatment of immigration and gender in contemporary French literature and film. |