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Arken Museum of Modern Art ARKEN Museum of Modern Art (Danish: ARKEN Museum for Moderne Kunst) is a private self owning, but state authorised, new art museum near the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. The museum is conceived and created by Copenhagen County.
Arkham Asylum The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is a fictional mental hospital that appears in the DC Universe. It is located near Gotham City, and is where those of Batman's foes considered to be legally insane are incarcerated (other foes are incarcerated at Blackgate Penitentiary).
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth is a graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. It was originally published in the United States, in both hardcover and softcover editions, by DC Comics in 1989.
Arkhangelsk Arkhangelsk (), formerly called Archangel in English, is a city in and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It lies on the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea in the far north of European Russia.
Arkhangelsk Airlines Arkhangelsk Airlines (ĐрхангельŃкие воздŃŃные линии / AVL) was an airline based in Russia and owned by Aeroflot-Nord. Since they were the only airline operating flights to all four Barents region countries, they had the nickname "Barents Airlines".
Arkhangelski Arkhangelski was a short-lived Soviet military aircraft design bureau headed by Alexander Arkhangelsky. Formerly working for Andrei Tupolev, Arkhangelsky was assigned his own bureau in 1940 to develop a dive-bomber version of the Tupolev SB (the Arkhangelski Ar-2).
Arkholme, Lancashire With a population of about 350 - Arkholme, Lancashire, in the United Kingdom, is a small settlement forming part of a cluster of sites along the Lune valley, each with evidence of a motte - as with Melling and Whittington . Arkholme has no surviving bailey.
Arki, India Arki is a town and a Nagar panchayat in Solan district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The town is notable for its fort built in late 18th century when Arki was the capital of the erstwhile hill state of Baghal.
Arkillo Arkillo is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, first appearing in Green Lantern (4th series) #14. He is recruited by Sinestro to join the "Sinestro Corps" which is based in the anti-matter universe on the planet of Qward.
Arkivoc Arkivoc stands for Archive for Organic Chemistry and is an online open access scientific journal of organic chemistry. The non-profit organisation Arkat USA Inc was established in 2000 through a personal donation from Alan and Linde Katritzky.
Arklay Research Facility The Arklay Research Facility is the setting of the original Resident Evil video game and its remake. It is managed by the Umbrella Corporation and disguised as an isolated mansion located in the Arklay Mountains region, outside of Raccoon City.
Arkle (hill) Arkle is a mountain in Scotland, situated in the far north-west corner of the Scottish Highlands. Like many of the monolithic mountains that surround it, the mountain is made up of quartzite on a bed of Lewisian gneiss.
Arkle Challenge Trophy The Arkle Challenge Trophy is a Grade 1 National Hunt chase in the United Kingdom for five-year-old and above novices run over a distance of 2 miles (3,219 metres) on the Old Course at Cheltenham Racecourse during the Cheltenham Festival in March. There are twelve fences to be jumped in the race.
Arkleston Junction Arkleston Junction is a railway junction east of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The junction is one mile from Paisley Gilmour Street railway station and is heavily used by both Passenger and Freight traffic.
Arkoi Arki (Greek name: ΑĎκοι, Turkish name: Nergiscik adası) is a group of several small islands situated in the eastern Aegean Sea, Greece close to the Turkish Aegean Coast which is part of the dodecanese archipelago. The island is contained within the municipality of Patmos.
Arkon (automobile) The Arkon was a one-off English automobile manufactured by two determined students, Richard Moon and Neil Morgan, between 1971 and 1972. The 33-inch high car is an exotic-looking GT powered by a rear-mounted Imp engine; the whole is set on a Triumph Spitfire chassis.
Arkon Daraul Arkon Daraul is the name of the "author" of A History of Secret Societies (1961), a popular occult/conspiracy work dealing with, among other topics, the Assassins, the Knights Templar, Rosicrucians, Chinese Triads and the Carbonari.
Arkona, Ontario The village of Arkona, Ontario is located near the Lambton-Middlesex county line, along Former Kings Highway 79 (Now Lambton CR 79). The town is located near the Ausable River in the Lambton Shores, Ontario, roughly half-way between Thedford, Ontario and Watford, Ontario.
Arkose Arkose (IPA: ) is a detrital sedimentary rock containing roughly 60% quartz sand and 25% feldspar, typically grey to reddish in colour. The sand may range from fine to very coarse, but tends toward the coarser end of the scale.
Arkoudi Arkoudi (Greek: ΑĎκούδι, Modern Greek meaning bear), older forms: Arkoudio and Arkoudion is a Greek island in the Echinades. It is administered by the municipality of Ithaca and is north of the island as well as south of the island of Lefkada, until the reorganization in the mid to late-20th century, it was part of the Lefkada prefecture.
Arkuss Syndrome The Arkuss behaviour is best demonstrated in a close circle of acquaintances and is defined by a peer-to-peer acceptance of one member of said group by the remaining members. Where this behaviour strays from classic 'enabler' behaviour can be found in the thought that all parties, subject included, accept the belief that the subject is not worthy of praise - especially in social contexts - which, and herein lies the irony - is the very basis of the group relationship.
Arkwright Town Arkwright Town, commonly referred to as Arkwright, is a settlement in North East Derbyshire, England that is notable for having moved its location in the early 1990s. Despite its name, the settlement has no official town status.
Arlaine Wright Arlaine Wright was an exercise instructor who was featured prominently on the Canadian produced aerobics show, The :20 Minute Workout. While not as popular as her fellow exerciser, Bess Motta, she also had her share of fans.
Arlöv Arlöv is a town 5 kilometres north east of downtown Malmö, and the seat of the Municipality of Burlöv. The town of Arlöv belongs to the same urban area as the city of Malmö, forming a conurbation with a population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants.
Arlberg Tunnels The Arlberg Tunnels are two tunnels-one a railroad tunnel and the other a motor-traffic tunnel- in western Austria between the provinces of Vorarlberg and Tyrol. The tunnels run through Arlberg Mountain at the northeastern end of the Rhaetian Alps.
Arleigh Burke Arleigh Albert Burke (October 19, 1901–January 1, 1996) was an admiral of the United States Navy who distinguished himself during World War II and the Korean War, and who served as Chief of Naval Operations during the Eisenhower administration.
Arleigh Burke class destroyer The Arleigh Burke class of guided missile destroyers, one of the destroyer classes of the United States Navy, is built around the Aegis combat system and the SPY-1D multi-function phased array radar. The first ship was commissioned on 4 July 1991.
Arlene Ackerman Rev Elder Arlene Ackerman has served in the Metropolitan Community Church as Senior Pastor of All God's Children MCC, Minneapolis, MN, as pastor of MCC Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA and Assistant Pastor and Interim Pastor of MCC Portland, Portland, OR and as District Coordinator of the then Mid-Atlantic District.
Arlene Francis Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian October 20 1907 - May 31 2001) was an American actress, radio talk show host and game show panelist of Armenian descent. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she is probably best known for her long-standing role as a panelist on the television game show What's My Line?
Arlene Harris Arlene Harris (July 7, 1896 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - June 12, 1976 in Woodland, Los Angeles, California) was a movie actress whose career was short-lived. Despite this, she had a major impact in the movie business.
Arlene LewAllen Arlene LewAllen, (Born Chicago, IL April 7, 1942 - died Santa Fe, NM June 14, 2002) was an American art dealer and art benefactor. Trained as a teacher, she began her fine art career at Hill's Gallery and then Janus Gallery in Santa Fe, before opening her own space, LewAllen Contemporary, in 1987.
Arlene McCarthy Arlene McCarthy (born October 10, 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Member of the European Parliament for North West England for the Labour Party. She has been a member of the European Parliament since 1994.
Arlene Quinones-Perez Arlene Quinones-Perez (1980), is a 26-year-old Councilwoman in Clinton, New Jersey, a town in Hunterdon County. She is the youngest member of the Clinton Town Council and is currently the only Hispanic woman serving in elected office in Hunterdon County.
Arlene Raven Arlene Raven (born Arlene Rubin 12 July 1944 in Baltimore) was an art historian, author, writer, editor, critic, lecturer, art curator, feminist and award winner. She was a founder of the Women's Caucus for Art, (1972) the Los Angeles Woman's Building (in 1971, with other women) and Chrysalis magazine.
Arlene Rosario Lindsay Arlene Rosario Lindsay is a United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York. Before joining the bench, she spent five years as the Chief of the Long Island Division of the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York.
Arlene Sanford Arlene Sanford is an American film and television director. Sanford has directed for several present-day network television series and several motion picture and television movies which include A Very Brady Sequel, I'll Be Home for Christmas and Welcome Home.
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is a historic theater building and performing arts center in Portland, Oregon. Part of the Portland Center for Perfoming Arts, it is home to the Oregon Symphony, White Bird Dance Company, and Portland Arts & Lectures.
Arlene White Lawrence Arlene Hart White (November 11, 1916 – November 10, 1990) was a Bishop and the head of the Pillar of Fire Church in Zarephath, New Jersey and Denver, Colorado. The church was started by her grandmother, Alma Bridwell White, in Denver, Colorado.
Arleta, Los Angeles, California Arleta is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. It was considered part of Pacoima until the late 1980s, when the areas of Pacoima west of the Golden State Freeway (I-5) "seceded" and formed a new community area.
Arlette Laguiller Arlette Yvonne Laguiller (born March 18, 1940) is a French Trotskyist communist politician. Since 1973, she has been the spokeswoman and the best known leader and perennial candidate of the Lutte Ouvrière (LO) political party.
Arley railway station Arley railway station is a station on the Severn Valley Railway heritage line in Worcestershire, situated just over the River Severn from the village of Upper Arley; a footbridge crosses the river to link the station to the village.
Arlie Latham Walter Arlington Latham (March 15 1860 - November 29 1952) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball from 1880-1909. Nicknamed "The Freshest Man on Earth", Latham was a colorful player known for playing practical jokes on his owner Chris von der Ahe and manager Charles Comiskey.
Arlie Russell Hochschild Arlie Russell Hochschild (born 15 January 1940) is a professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, in the United States. She is the author of several books and numerous articles, including The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work (1997) and The Second Shift, which discuss the dual labor by women in both the general economy and within the household.
Arlindo Cruz Arlindo Cruz is a Brazilian musician, composer and singer, working in the genre of samba. He took part in the most important formation of Grupo Fundo de Quintal, and is considered one of the most important figures of the
Arlington (MBTA station) Arlington station is a MBTA station on the Green Line, located on the southwest end of the Boston Public Garden at the corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets. It is therefore popular for reaching the Public Garden, particularly its famous swan boats.
Arlington Academy of Hope Arlington Academy of Hope (AAH) is a nonprofit 501c3 organization based in Arlington, Virginia, in the United States. The organization seeks to help children in Uganda by providing access to education within their village communities.
Arlington Aircraft Company The Arlington Aircraft Company was formed by American sailplane designer Leonard Niemi in 1960 to manufacture the Sisu 1A sailplane. The company later moved to Greenville, South Carolina and became the Sisu division of the Astro Corporation.
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens Arlington Home & Gardens is an antebellum house, built between 1845-50, that features Greek Revival architecture dating from the 1840s. It is located on 6 acres in the heart of Old Elyton, the first county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama.
Arlington Avenue (Ottawa) Arlington Avenue is a residential street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which runs from east to west in the downtown neighborhood of Centretown. Beginning at Bank Street and running west as far as Booth Street, it is a two-way street with a speed limit of 50 km/h.
Arlington Baptist High School Established in 1975, with the first seniors graduating in 1976, Arlington Baptist High School is an extension of Arlington Baptist Church. Enrollment in the High school reached a peak in the mid-1980's but experienced a decline into the 1990's.
Arlington Center for the Performing Arts The Arlington Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Santa Barbara, California was built in 1931, and seats 2,018. Originally constructed in the Moorish style as a major movie palace, it is enhanced by faux Spanish adobe architectural details on the interior walls and a ceiling adorned with trompe l'oeil stars.
Arlington Central School District The Arlington Central School District (also known as the ACSD) is the public school district of Dutchess County, New York. It has eight elementary schools, three middle schools, one comprehensive high school, and other institutions of various types.
Arlington Classic The Arlington Classic Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for 3-year-old horses held annually at the end of June at Arlington Park race track near Chicago, Illinois. Currently it is raced over a distance of 1 1/16 miles on turf.
Arlington Coalition on Transportation The Arlington Coalition on Transportation (ACT) is a citizens group formed to oppose the construction of Interstate 66 through Arlington, Virginia. The focal activity of ACT was the conduct of a lawsuit filed against the Virginia Department of Transportation in 1971 in U.
Arlington County Fire Department The Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) provides essential fire, emergency medical, and allied public safety services for Arlington County, Virginia and the City of Falls Church, Virginia. It is highly regarded within the profession as an innovator and leader in enhancing the industry.
Arlington Group The Arlington Group is a coalition which unites the leaders of almost all of the most prominent Christian Right organizations in the United States. Founded in 2002 principally through the efforts of American Family Association President Donald Wildmon and Free Congress Foundation Chairman Paul Weyrich, the group seeks to establish consensus goals and strategy among its members and translate its combined constituency into an overwhelming force within the Republican Party, particularly at its highest levels.
Arlington Hall Arlington Hall (also called Arlington Hall Station) was the headquarters of the US Army's Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) cryptography effort during World War II. It was named for its location in Arlington Hall Station, Arlington, Virginia—a private girls' school which was commandeered during the War.
Arlington Heights, Pittsburgh Arlington Heights is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's southside area. It has two zip codes of both 15203 and 15210, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods).
Arlington High School (Arlington Heights, Illinois) Arlington High School was a public high school located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, which operated from 1922 to 1984. It was the flagship school for Township High School District 214 which served students in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village, Mount Prospect, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows and Wheeling, Illinois.
Arlington High School (Riverside, California) It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate school district or locality article. It may not meet Wikipedia's standards of verifiability or notability, it may not feature multiple independent reliable sources, or it may be a short entry that provides only directory-style information about the school.
Arlington Independent Media Arlington Independent Media (AIM), formerly Arlington Community Television, is a non-profit membership organization providing television production training workshops and professional production facilities, as well as the public-access cable television channel Channel 69 in Arlington County, Virginia.
Arlington Matron Handicap The Arlington Matron Handicap is a Grade III flat horse race for thoroughbred for fillies and mares aged three years and upward. It is raced over a distance of 9 furlongs on the dirt at Arlington Park, Chicago, Illinois every fall.
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater The Arlington Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, near the center of the Cemetery, is the home of the Tomb of the Unknowns where Unknown American Servicemembers from World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam are interred. This site has also hosted the state funerals of many famous Americans, such as General of the Armies John J.
Arlington Mill Reservoir Arlington Mill Reservoir is a 320-acre impoundment located in Rockingham County in southern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Salem. It is located along the Spicket River, a small stream that flows south to the Merrimack River in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Arlington Million The Arlington Million is a Grade 1 flat horse race in the United States for thoroughbred horses aged three years and upward. It is raced over a distance of 1ÂĽ miles (approximately 2,000 metres) on the turf at Arlington Park, Chicago, Illinois in August.
Arlington National Cemetery Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia, is an American military cemetery established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Arlington House, formerly the estate of the family of Robert E. Lee's wife Mary Anna Custis Lee, a descendant of Martha Washington.
Arlington Park Arlington Park is a horse race track in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Horse racing in the Chicago region has been a popular sport since the early days of the city in the 1830s, and at one time had more horse racing tracks (six) than any other major metropolitan area.
Arlington Road Arlington Road is a 1999 film, most notable for its twist ending (similar to that of 1974's The Parallax View), which tells the story of a widowed George Washington University professor who suspects his new neighbors are involved in terrorism and becomes obsessed with foiling their terrorist plot. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, and Hope Davis and is directed by Mark Pellington.
Arlington Stadium Arlington Stadium was a baseball stadium located in Arlington, Texas, located between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. It served as the home for the Texas Rangers (MLB) from 1972 until 1993, when the team moved into The Ballpark at Arlington (now Ameriquest Field in Arlington).
Arlington Street Church (Boston) Arlington Street Church (Unitarian Universalist) is located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1729 as the "Church of the Presbyterian Strangers", it became independent in 1787 taking on a congregational model.
Arlington Theater The Arlington Theater is Santa Barbara's largest movie theater and main performing arts venue. In addition to regular screenings and artists, it is home to many events associated with the annual Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Arlington Valles Born as Fred Valles, this Hollywood costume designer took the more grandiose name Arlington Valles (1886 - 1970) as his professional handle, eventually jettisoning the "Arlington" part completely. He first provided costumes for the 1938 version of "A Christmas Carol".
Arlington West Arlington West refers to two closely related projects, both of which are intended to draw public attention to, and to open a discourse on the subject of both military and civilian deaths during the invasion and occupation of Iraq of the early 21st century.
Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes The Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes is a Grade III flat horse race for thoroughbred two-year-olds. It is raced over a distance of 8 furlongs or one mile on the dirt at Arlington Park, Chicago, Illinois every fall.
Arlington, Oregon Arlington is a city in Gilliam County, Oregon, United States. The account of how this city received its name varies: one tradition claims it was named after the lawyer Nathan Arlington Cornish; another tradition claims that the Southern inhabitants of this city had enough clout to rename the city after Arlington, Virginia, home of general Robert E.
Arlington, Pittsburgh Arlington is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's southside area. It has two zip codes of both 15203 and 15210, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods).
Arliss Howard Arliss Howard (born Leslie Richard Howard on October 18, 1954 in Independence, Missouri) is an American actor, writer and film director, best known for his roles in Full Metal Jacket and Ruby, and for starring in and directing the film Big Bad Love (also starring his wife Debra Winger).
Arlo Guthrie Arlo Guthrie (born July 10, 1947, Brooklyn, New York) is an American folk singer. He is the son of folk singer and composer Woody Guthrie and his wife Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, a one-time professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of The Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease.
ArLiSNAP The Art Libraries Students & New ARLIS* Professionals (ArLiSNAP) Blog was created in July of 2006 by members of the ARLIS/NA Student Affairs Discussion Group after the 2006 ARLIS conference in Banff, Canada. Group members believed that the blog, rather than listserv, format would better serve the communication needs of art information students and new professionals.
Arūnas Matelis Arūnas Matelis (9 April 1961, Kaunas) is an acclaimed Lithuanian documentary film director. From 1979 till 1983 Arūnas Matelis studied Mathematics at Vilnius University and later in 1989 graduated from the Lithuanian Music Academy.
Arm In anatomy, an arm is one of the upper limbs of a two-legged animal. The term arm can also be used for analogous structures, such as one of the paired upper limbs of a four-legged animal, or the arms of an octopus.
Arm (geography) An arm in geography, is a narrow extension, inlet, or smaller reach, of water from a much larger body of water, like an ocean, sea, or lake. Although different geographically, a sound or bay may be called an arm.
Arm cannon An arm cannon, in science fiction, is a type of large projectile weapon that is worn on (and sometimes replaces) the arm, usually covering it to at least the elbow. Such devices are often components of integrated powered armour, although they can be worn alone.
Arm fall off boy Arm Fall Off Boy is a fictional character and is a superhero from the 30th century who's only superpower was the ability to detatch his limbs and use them as a club. His first appearance was in Secret Origins Vol.
Arm ring An arm ring, also known as an armlet or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm. The arm ring is similar to a bracelet or bangle, though it must be shaped and sized to fit snugly to the upper arm.
Arm solution A typical industrial robot is built with fixed length segments that are connected either at joints whose angles can be controlled, or along linear slides whose length can be controlled. If each angle and slide distance is known, the position and orientation of the end of the robot arm relative to the base can be computed with the simple trigonometry in robot control.
Arm triangle choke Arm triangle choke (or simply arm triangle) is a generic term describing chokeholds in which the opponent is strangled in between his or her own shoulder and the performers arm. This is as opposed to the regular triangle choke, which denotes a chokehold using the legs, albeit with a similar mechanism of strangulation against the opponent's own shoulder.
Arm wrestling Arm wrestling is an athletic contest in which two people place either their right or left elbows on a table, grip their hands, and try to force back the other person's hand to the table surface. The sport requires considerable strength, as well as great mental acuity, "explosiveness", technique, and stamina.
Arm's length An arm's length financial market is a market where there is less interaction between the one who is being financed and the one who does the financing. Buyers and sellers do not have a relationship with one another.
Arma Christi The Arma Christi or Weapons of Christ is a baroque title for the Instruments of the Passion. Miniatures of these objects were attached to rosaries and crucifixes, or drawn as aids to contemplation of the price Jesus paid for our sins.
Armada Online Armada Online is a sci-fi shooter video game, that plays almost like an Asteroids RPG. It currently features a PvP scenario where up to 8 players per team (two teams - factions) engage in combat with each other, team based allies, as well as the Armada aliens.
Armada Road Multi-Family District The Armada Road Multi-Family District is a historic district in Venice, Florida. The district is bounded by Granada Avenue, Harbor Drive South, Armada Road South, and Park Boulevard South, encompasses approximately 160 acres, and contains 11 historic buildings.
Armadale (automobile) The Armadale was an English automobile manufactured from 1906 to 1907 by Toboggan Motors of London. The so-called "perfect little three-wheeler" featured infinitely variable friction drive and a pressed steel chassis, unusual in a tricar.
Armadale railway station, Perth Armadale Train Station, is a Transperth train station 30km apart from Perth Train Station, in Western Australia, on the Armadale Line. The current station building is less than five years old, having been constructed in a more favourable location than the previous station of the same name.
Armadale Thistle F.C. Armadale Thistle Football Club are a football (soccer) club based in the town of Armadale in West Lothian, Scotland. Formed in 1936 and nicknamed "the Dale", they play their home games at Volunteer Park.
Armadale, Isle of Skye Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadail) is a village on the Sleat Peninsula of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Like most of Sleat, but unlike most of Skye, the area is fairly fertile, and though there are hills, most do not reach a great height.
Armadillo Aerospace Armadillo Aerospace is an aerospace startup company based in Mesquite, Texas. Its initial goal is to build a manned suborbital Ansari X-Prize-class spacecraft, but it has stated long-term ambitions of orbital spaceflight.
Armadillo class tanker The Armadillo class of tankers were those Type Z-ET1-S-C3 Liberty tankers that were commissioned into the United States Navy. They were given the hull classification symbols of unclassified miscellaneous vessels.
Armadillo String Quartet The Armadillo String Quartet is one of Los Angeles’s premier chamber music groups, offering concerts in various venues locally and in other parts of the world since its founding in 1980. They currently comprise Armen Ksajikian, Barry Socher, Ray Tischer and Steve Scharf.
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