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Diane Arbus (/ d iː ˈ æ n ˈ ɑːr b ə s /; née Nemerov; March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971 [2]) was an American photographer. [3] [4] She photographed a wide range of subjects including strippers, carnival performers, nudists, people with dwarfism, children, mothers, couples, elderly people, and middle-class families. [5]
Simon was born on October 13, 1941, in Newark, New Jersey, to Hungarian-Jewish parents. [3] [4] [5] His father, Louis (1916–1995), a professor of education at the City College of New York, [6] was a double-bass player and dance bandleader who performed under the name Lee Sims.
Howard Nemerov (February 29, 1920 – July 5, 1991) was an American poet. He was twice Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress , from 1963 to 1964 and again from 1988 to 1990. [ 1 ]
Gibney frames Simon’s past—beginning with charming black-and-white publicity photos of teenage Paul and Art taken around the time of their first, baby-step hit, “Hey Schoolgirl,” in 1957 ...
Nemerov is a Russian surname. It may refer to Howard Nemerov, Pulitzer Prize winner and American poet laureate; Alexander Nemerov, Professor of Art and Art History at Stanford University; Alexander Nemerov (character), a fictional character Tom Clancy's The Sum of All Fears; Diane Nemerov, the maiden name of Diane Arbus
Gertrude Russek married David Nemerov, and they were the parents of Diane Arbus and Howard Nemerov. Russek died on December 10, 1948. [ 5 ] He was a member of Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan where his funeral services were held.
Paul mentioned an old interview where I said some stuff." Bettmann Archive Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon at the Grammys in the 1970s The "Bright Eyes" singer continued to share his regrets over ...
Simon was born in Eugene, Oregon on November 29, 1928. He was the son of Martin Paul Simon, a Lutheran minister and missionary to China, [1] and Ruth Lilly (née Tolzmann) Simon, a Lutheran missionary as well. His family was of German descent. [2] Simon attended Concordia University, a Lutheran school in Portland. [3]