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Kramer, Larry (18)

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Epithet: playwright Larry Kramer is an American playwright, author, public health advocate, and gay rights activist. He graduated from Yale University in 1957 with a B.A. in English, and is the author of several novels, including Faggots (1978), and plays, including The Normal Heart (1985) and Destiny of Me (1992), which explore themes related to gay life and the AIDS crisis. He has long been an outspoken advocate for gay rights and the fight against AIDS. He was a co-fo...

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Kramer, Hilton (11)

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Kramer, Hilton (10)

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Kramer, Larry 1935- (14)

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Larry Kramer, playwright. Larry Kramer (Yale, 1957) is an American playwright, author, public health advocate, and gay rights activist. He was a co-founder of the Gay Men's Health Crisis in the early 1980s, and founded the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) in 1987. The original production of The normal heart opened at The Public Theater, New York, N.Y., on April 21, 1985.

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Kramer, Stanley (8)

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Kramer was born on Sept. 23, 1913 in NYC; attended NYU; in the film industry since the mid-30s as a researcher, film editor, and writer, he worked his way up to the position of assoc. producer by the early 1940s; following WWII, he formed an independent motion picture company, Screen Plays Inc., and produced modest-budget films; in 1951, he brought his company as an autonomous unit under the banner of Columbia Pictures; in 1954 the arrangement was terminated by mutual consent; after 1955, Kra...

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Kramer, Christian (7)

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Epithet: Master of the King's Music

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Kramer, Aaron, 1921-1997 (13)

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Educator, translator, poet, lyricist, and author, most closely identified with the progressive New York City literary circles of the 1930s and 1940s, teacher and translator of Yiddish poems and songs, professor of English at Dowling College, Oakdale, NY; lived most of life in New York City and Long Island; died April 7, 1997. Aaron Kramer was an American professor of English and poet of protest. Poet, literary critic, translator, poetry...

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Kramer, Jonathan D., 1942-2004 (17)

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Kramer, Robert (6)

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Kramer, A. Walter (Arthur Walter), 1890-1969 (29)

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Composed 1912. First performance Lewisohn Stadium, New York, 7 August 1919, Lewisohn Stadium Symphony Orchestra, Arnold Volpe conductor, Elya Schkolnik soloist.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. Epithet: Editor of `Musical America', composer

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