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Nancy Mairs (née Smith; July 23, 1943 – December 3, 2016) was an author who wrote about diverse topics, including spirituality, women's issues and her experiences living with multiple sclerosis. Life
48 Nancy Mairs. 49 Terry Tempest-Williams. 50 Minnie Bruce Pratt. 51 Dorothy Allison. 52 Nomy Lamm. 53 Leslie Marmon Silko. 54 Ruth Behar. 55 Gloria Steinem. 56 ...
Lurie was born to a Jewish family [2] in Boston, the son of Nancy (née Smith) and Morris John Lurie. His grandfather, Philip Smith, founded the General Cinema movie theater chain, which was one of the largest operators of drive-in movie theaters in the United States. [3] His uncle is Richard A. Smith. He has two siblings, Peter and Cathy.
Nancy Travis loves seeing the cast of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants thriving.. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE to discuss her recent guest appearance on the ABC sitcom Shifting Gears ...
Mairs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clara Mairs (1878–1963), American painter and printmaker; Gregory Mairs (born 1994), British badminton player; Nancy Mairs (1943–2016), American author
Sewing with Nancy is a half-hour show that Zieman co-produced on Wisconsin Public Television. [3] On the air since September 1982, Sewing with Nancy is the longest running sewing program on North American television, with over 900 episodes filmed. According to her autobiography, "In terms of years, only Letterman had a longer run."
Daddy, We Hardly Knew You is a 1989 book by feminist academic Germaine Greer. [1] [2] [3] The book is a study of her father who was an Australian intelligence officer during World War II. [4]
Nancy Hemenway Barton (1941), artist; Mary Fickett, actress; Lauren Henderson (2009), singer; Catherine Keener (1983), Academy Award-nominated actress [3] Molly Luce (1916), painter; Bruce Marks (1986), director of the Boston Ballet; Eleanor Norcross (1872), painter and founder of the Fitchburg Art Museum; Anne-Imelda Radice (1969), art historian