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Don Giovanni Records was founded by Joe Steinhardt and Zach Gajewski while they were living in Boston in 2003. [1] Steinhardt and Gajewski started the label while playing in bands and attending college at Boston University, where the two had met.
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921 [1], El Paso County, Colorado, United States Coordinates 38°59′18.5″N 104°48′35.71″W / 38.988472°N 104.8099194°W / 38.988472; -104.8099194
Norman Kean, Broadway producer; born in Colorado Springs [2] Joe Kenda (born 1946), former Colorado Springs Police Department detective featured on Investigation Discovery television show Homicide Hunter; Chase Masterson (born 1963), actress; Stephen Thomas Ochsner (born 1988), actor, director, musician, artist, translator, and producer
Rice played college soccer at Virginia Commonwealth University between 2014 and 2018, where he spent a year redshirted and only made six appearances for the Rams. [1]While at college, Rice appeared in the National Premier Soccer League with Chesterfield United and Virginia Beach City, [2] as well as with USL PDL side Lionsbridge FC.
Joseph Steinhardt (1720–1776), German rabbi and Talmud scholar; Laurence Steinhardt (1892–1950), American diplomat; U.S. ambassador to several countries, including the USSR; Michael Steinhardt (born 1941), American financial manager and philanthropist; Nicolae Steinhardt (1912–1989), Romanian writer, Orthodox Christian hermit and father ...
Steinhardt may refer to: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, a division of New York University; Steinhardt Social Research Institute, the ...
[20]: 10 In 1903, the Colorado Springs Sanitarium and the Horn's Mineral Springs and Sanitarium were located at 1210 Lincoln Avenue and run by Dr. Thomas G. Horn. [19]: 126, 235 Colorado Springs Sanitarium was located downtown in a mansion one block from Acacia and Monument Valley Parks and the Carnegie Library in 1905. It was well-appointed ...
The Colorado Rockies beat writer for the Rocky Mountain News was Tracy Ringolsby (1992–2008). Troy Renck covered the Rockies beat for The Denver Post from 2002 to 2013. Since 2014, the Rockies beat writers for the Post are Patrick Saunders and Nick Groke, who eventually left for The Athletic ahead of the 2018 season.