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Attie may refer to: *Attie people (Attié) ** Attie language People * Alice Attie (born 1950), American visual artist * Dotty Attie (born 1938), American artist, wife of David Attie and mother of Eli Attie *Eli Attie, American politician, son of David and Dotty Attie * (born 1989), French volleyball player *Shimon Attie (born 1957), American visual artist *, French actress * Attie Howard (1871–1945), Canadian ice hockey player * Attie Maposa (born 1990), South African cricketer *Attie van Heerden (1898–1965), South African rugby player and Olympic athlete Other *Attie Building Attie Building, also known as Playmates of Hollywood Building, is a historic two-story building located at 6436 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The building is notable for its second-floor Art Deco exterior as well as the 'You A ...
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The Attie are an Akan people who live predominantly in Ivory Coast Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest List of ci .... References Akan Ethnic groups in Ivory Coast {{IvoryCoast-stub ...
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Attie may refer to: *Attie people (Attié) ** Attie language People * Alice Attie (born 1950), American visual artist * Dotty Attie (born 1938), American artist, wife of David Attie and mother of Eli Attie *Eli Attie, American politician, son of David and Dotty Attie * (born 1989), French volleyball player *Shimon Attie (born 1957), American visual artist *, French actress * Attie Howard (1871–1945), Canadian ice hockey player * Attie Maposa (born 1990), South African cricketer *Attie van Heerden (1898–1965), South African rugby player and Olympic athlete Other *Attie Building Attie Building, also known as Playmates of Hollywood Building, is a historic two-story building located at 6436 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The building is notable for its second-floor Art Deco exterior as well as the 'You A ...
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Alice Attie
Alice Attie (born in 1950) is an American visual artist and published poet from New York City. Education After graduating from Barnard College in New York City with a degree in French literature, Attie obtained an MFA in poetry, studying under June Jordan at the City College of New York. Attie went on to complete a PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in comparative literature, with a doctoral dissertation focused on "modern elegy, specifically on the meeting place of language and the unspeakable: how we accommodate what is inaccessible to language". Photography and visual art Attie's drawing practice began as an exploration of literary texts, as the expanded inscriptions which they inspired. ''Class Notes'', ongoing, is a series of drawings composed during graduate philosophy and physics seminars at Columbia University. Attie's class notes are taken in the form of drawings. Attie's drawing series ''Take Care of Yourself'', inspired by the lectures ...
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Dotty Attie
Dotty Attie (born 1938) is an acclaimed feminist painter, and the co-founder of the first all-female cooperative art gallery in America, A.I.R. Gallery. Her work has been widely exhibited and is in many major museum collections, including the Whitney, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Gallery in London. She also has the rare distinction of having an all-female punk rock band named after her. Attie currently resides in New York, New York. Early life and work Attie was born in Pennsauken, New Jersey, and discovered her interest in art at an early age, as she found that she was interested in drawing. She was heavily influenced by her father, who brought her to art classes in Philadelphia and provided her with art books, most notably ones with illustrations of works by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres."The First Act: An Archaeological Adventure from J. and Armand Tour the World," ''Wadsworth Atheneum'', January 1, 1980. Although her favorite living artist happens to be Gerhard ...
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Eli Attie
Eli Attie is an Emmy-winning writer, producer, and former White House staff member. He served as Vice President Al Gore's chief White House and campaign speechwriter through Gore's concession of the 2000 presidential election, which Attie and Gore wrote together. Attie then became a longtime writer and producer on the drama series ''The West Wing'', ''House'', and '' Billions.'' He is currently a writer and producer on Netflix's political thriller '' The Diplomat'' and on Netflix's limited series ''Zero Day'', which stars Robert De Niro. Early life and education Attie grew up in New York City. His mother is acclaimed feminist painter Dotty Attie, his father was commercial and fine art photographer David Attie (whose archive he has helped to revive), and his brother is the widely published mathematician Oliver Attie. He is a graduate of Hunter College High School and of Harvard College, where he was an editor of The Harvard Crimson. Career Political work Attie began his car ...
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Shimon Attie
Shimon Attie (born 1957) is a contemporary visual artist based in New York City. He is known for nuanced, often deeply researched projects situated between installation art, video and photography.Kleeblatt, Norman L. "Persistence of Memory," ''Art in America'', June 2000, cover, p. 96–103.Alipour, Yasaman"Shimon Attie: Facts on the Ground,"''The Brooklyn Rail'', June 3, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2024.Deb, Sopan''The New York Times'', September 24, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2024. His work encompasses time-based, site-specific public art, immersive mixed-media installations for exhibition spaces, photographic series that include the documentation of public interventions, monographs and new media.Wallach, Amei''The New York Times'', September 13, 1998. Retrieved December 12, 2024.Bravo, Tony"'Night Watch' Transforms San Francisco Bay into Art Installation,"''San Francisco Chronicle'', September 18, 2021. Retrieved December 12, 2024.Shapiro, Susan''The New York Times'', Septemb ...
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Attie Howard
Thomas Acheson "Attie" Howard (January 5, 1871 – November 18, 1945) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey player in the era before professional ice hockey. He was a member of the 1896 Winnipeg Victorias Stanley Cup championship team. He later played in the American Amateur Hockey League (AAHL) and in the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL) in the United States of America. Playing and coaching career Tom Howard joined the Winnipeg Victorias in 1890 and during the 1890–91 season the team played non-league games against the city-rival Winnipeg Hockey Club. He was one of the charter members of the Winnipeg Victorias alongside fellow players Jack Armytage, George "Whitey" Merritt, Fred Higginbotham and multi-athlete Jack McCulloch. He played nine seasons for the club, winning the Stanley Cup in 1896 (against the Montreal Victorias) and playing in a Stanley Cup challenge series in 1899 (also against the Montreal Victorias). In 1899–1900, Howard moved to New York City with hi ...
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Attie Maposa
Attie Maposa (born 22 April 1990) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the KZN Inland squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup. In September 2018, he was named in KwaZulu-Natal Inland's squad for the 2018 Africa T20 Cup. He was the leading wicket-taker for KwaZulu-Natal Inland in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup The 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup was a first-class cricket competition that took place in South Africa from 4 October 2018 to 14 April 2019. This was the first edition of the tournament not to be sponsored by Sunfoil, after they decided n ..., with 21 dismissals in nine matches. References External links * 1990 births Living people South African cricketers 21st-century South African sportsmen KwaZulu-Natal Inland cricketers {{SouthAfrica-cricket-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Attie Van Heerden
Adriaan "Attie" Jacobus van Heerden (10 March 1898 – 14 October 1965) was a South African Olympian 400-metre hurdler, rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for South Africa (Springboks), at provincial level for Western Province and Transvaal, and at university level for Stellenbosch University, as a Wing, and representative level rugby league (RL) for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Wigan and Leigh, as a . Attie van Heerden played for Wigan in the same era as fellow South African Afrikaner David Booysen. Olympic appearance Born 10 March 1898 in Boshof, Free State, Attie van Heerden participated in the 400-metre hurdles in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. He was eliminated at Round One, Heat Two as he did not finish. Attie van Heerden's personal best for the 400-metre hurdles was 57.9 seconds set in 1920. Attie van Heerden was crowned as the South African champi ...
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