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AACC's Performing Arts department short on hair, long on talentPublished 08/25/08
There's a trend going on in the Performing Arts department at Anne Arundel Community College.
Wendi Winters - For The Capital
Doug Byerly, newly appointed chair of the Performing Arts department at Anne Arundel Community College with, from left, Lars Tatom, new Assistant Professor of Theater, and Robert Berry, Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Theater, a five-year AACC veteran.All of a sudden, three tall, bullet-headed men seem to be everywhere in the John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts building and on the campus at Anne Arundel Community College. The Blue Man Group is still performing at the Universal Orlando Resort in Florida, so this bald trio is a new phenomenon, a triple threat loaded with dramatic talent, tons of professional experience, and lots of plans for the upcoming academic year. Just not a lot of hair. Barbara "Barb" Marder, the longtime chairman of the department, and...
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