Leslie Daly, MS, Pratt Inst.; Integral Yoga Inst.-certified hatha yoga teacher; Yoga Alliance nationally registered yoga teacher; registered dance/movement therapist; licensed creative arts therapist at NY Presbyterian Hospital.
Anne Margaret Daniel, PhD, Princeton U.; JD, U. of Virginia; has taught English, American, and Irish literature at The New School, Princeton, U. of Richmond, and the Yeats Summer School (Ireland); specialties are Victorian and modern British and Irish literature and contemporary Irish poetry.
Jonathan R. Danziger, MFA, USC; has written for producers at Miramax, HBO, NBC, Paramount, and Universal; contributed to Time, Washington Monthly, and the Los Angeles Times; worked as a script analyst for the Sundance Institute; teaches at Gotham Writers' Workshop.
Nuno de Campos, MFA, Tufts U.; fine artist; recently exhibited at PLMJ Foundation, Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Prague Biennale II, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, Projecto AC; grants from NYFA, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Pollock-Krasner Foundation; participant, Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program; work reviewed in ArtForum, Art in America, and Tema Celeste.
Carol Dix, freelance journalist for newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, and the Web; author of many books, including, most recently, The Ultimate Guide to 21st-Century Dating; public relations and corporate writer who has edited and produced university house magazines and prospectuses; recently co-hosted a conference in London, Where Higher Education Meets the New Digital Age.
Josephine Dorado, MA in Media Studies, The New School; media artist, performer, and educator; initiated and codirects the Kids Connect international media art program in Second Life; UN consultant on youth issues; writes, choreographs, and performs plays, one-woman shows, and networked performances.
Shimon Dotan, Fellow of the NY Inst. of the Humanities at NYU; award-winning filmmaker with ten feature films; recipient of the Silver Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival (The Smile of the Lamb), numerous Israeli Academy Awards, including Best Film and Best Director (Repeat Dive; The Smile of the Lamb), and Best Film at the Newport Beach Film Festival (You Can Thank Me Later); has taught filmmaking at Tel Aviv U. and Concordia U., Montreal.
Rena Down, screenwriter and Emmy Award-winning director; created dramatic series Aaron's Way for NBC; producer and writer of Falcon Crest; story editor for Nurse and Dallas; author of commercial TV movies and The People vs. Inez Garcia for PBS.
Robert G. Dunn, BA, UC-Berkeley; freelance writer and editor and copyreader for Sports Illustrated; O. Henry Prize Story winner whose short stories, poetry, and essays have been published in the New Yorker, Atlantic, The Nation, Sewanee Review, and NY Times Book Review; author of novels including Pink Cadillac (Book Sense choice) and Meet the Annas.
Deanne Torbert Dunning, BA, Fairleigh Dickinson U.; principal, Concepts/Copy, a creative consultancy in marketing communications; former creative director, N.W. Ayer; has worked for DeBeers Diamonds, AT&T, DuPont, Avon, Movado Watch, the Ad Council, U.S. Army, CBS/Fox Video, and Bantam Doubleday Dell. |