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Mr. Lonberger, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Beverly Hills Outlook, is a graduate member of the Callas Circle of London, England, completed the Surprising Century Seminars at the L.A. Philharmonic, and was a member of Het Nederlandse Bioscoop Verbond. He has been of counsel to the CBC, edits as a film historian for Wikipedia, and is recognized by the IMDB. Richard Wiseman has played several instruments, from bass to bagpipes, composed jazz and chamber music and has listened to recorded and live jazz since 1957. He has performed (on bass) with big bands and jazz quartets and was briefly a student of Ralph Pena. He currently studies the Equal Interval system of composition and arranging ( www.equalinterval.com for further info). Richard's latest compositions can be heard on his SkyDrive Joan Pine, a native New Yorker, has lived and worked in Los Angeles for the past 22 years. Going to NYU and graduating from USC with a Bachelors degree in Business and Industrial Relations, she soon realized her love was writing. Starting with free lance brochures, then press kits and interviewing, she was soon writing fashion articles, catalog copy and full-page ads for major magazines. An avid theater goer, she is enthused about writing for the theater section.
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Associate Editor Dorian, a graduate of UCBerkeley and UCLA, majoring in English, languages, mathematics, law, journalism and drama, as well as Music Appreciation, brings a wealth of experience in the many fields of art, music, literature and culture to the Outlook, and relishes her role as grammar police. Diane Monroe taught modern dance technique and composition at Community Colleges in Orange County. Her teaching credits include Harvard University and the Barbizon School of Modeling and Acting. After graduating in Dance from S.D.S.U., she pursued graduate studies in Dance at UC Irvine. Her Choreography credits range from “The Juxtaposition of Chi” to a “Pavane.” Lucia Trinidad Leon was born in Peru. She is of Asian, Indigenous, Brazilian, and Spanish decent, and this mix imbues her with an appreciation and understanding of a wide range of world cultures, as expressed in their music. She grew up singing in the Catholic Church and was a member of the Choir; also performing in stage productions, such as “Hair”; She has been Co-Host of the popular TV Variety show “East Side Primetime,” as well. Robyn Wyman-Dill has developed a palette for authentic as well as creative cuisine, and was introduced at an early age to small growers wholesale markets and livestock auctions. Living much of her young life abroad, she was introduced to a variety of local cuisines. Her gourmet faire education has included cooking classes and she has worked as an apprentice chef for celebrity caterers; Robyn relishes her role in discovering new flavors and signature recipes for the Outlook. | Home | |