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Vivienne Kenrick
For Vivienne Kenrick's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 24, 2004
Poppies Samui
"Thank you for picking Poppies," reads the beguiling management message.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 17, 2004
Robert Tsonos
The magnetism of theater pulled in Robert Tsonos at an early age, and kept him captive. He cannot account for the passion with which he responded to performance art, which still holds him in thrall. Robert says he is the only one in his immediate family, and in his extended family of several cousins,...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 10, 2004
Rosemary Wright
In following half a dozen different careers, Rosemary Wright succeeds in being outstanding in each one of them. Her range is wide and deep, from international scholarship to interdisciplinary art. She is equally a college administrator and gallery director, with a strong cross-cultural background in...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Jan 3, 2004
Atsuko DeRoy
Wherever she goes, Atsuko DeRoy has her sketch pad and pen at the ready. In meetings she quietly sketches speakers and people sitting opposite her. Outdoors she sketches buildings, flowers and whatever comes along. However quickly and unobtrusively she works, she puts passion into it. That is why, for...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 27, 2003
Rabinder Malik
Almost 10 years ago when Rabinder Malik celebrated his 60th birthday, his family and friends put on a surprise party for him. "Sixty persons came," he said. "That was awesome."
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 20, 2003
Colin Brown
Colin Brown says he is a lifelong rail fan. He has a strong personal interest additionally in "trams," the English term he uses for streetcars. His twin passions have brought him twice a year for the last six years to Japan. He praises especially "the discipline, smartness, courtesy and dedication of...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 13, 2003
Timothy Minton
"While some professional British vocal groups have long-established reputations in Japan, my wife and I felt that few Japanese fans realized how those groups actually came into being, nor how their great expertise was acquired. The collegiate and cathedral choirs are at the root of the English choral...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dec 6, 2003
Yoko Wakabayashi
Last month, Shinjuku Gardens staged its annual chrysanthemum show. Last spring, it maintained its reputation as one of the best Tokyo places for cherry blossoms. Year round, people enjoy the extensive lawns, giant trees and scenic lakes of these public gardens, which have replaced what used to be the...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Nov 29, 2003
Carol Smith-Wright
This year the International Ladies Benevolent Society marks its half century of uninterrupted philanthropic activities on behalf of organizations and people in need, mostly in Japan. Principally through its annual ball and its Christmas Fair, ILBS raises money that it donates to approved institutions...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Nov 22, 2003
Nicola Townsend
An Australian arts festival that began a six-month run last July in Japan is giving presentations of a variety of culturally diverse art forms. Events, still being held in different venues, project "a distinctive Australian art scene bursting with vitality." The Australian government in partnership with...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Nov 15, 2003
Mackenzie Thorpe
The Japan Dyslexia Society, known as NPO EDGE, exists to promote understanding of dyslexia and to raise funds to help support patients. Recently EDGE organized in Tokyo a charity exhibition of the drawings, sculptures and silk-screen works of Mackenzie Thorpe, an English artist. The recognition of his...
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Nov 8, 2003
Keiichi Kurosawa
"English music in its most primitive form was essentially group music. The old divisions were church, secular and concert music. . . . The madrigal flourished best in the Tudor period. Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I composed madrigals."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Nov 1, 2003
Gerri Sorrells
Born in Tokyo, Gerri Sorrells is credited with being an original "bi-lin gal" who used two languages in her first work for NHK TV. At the time she was still an undergraduate student in the International Division of Sophia University, Tokyo. Undertaking outside professional work while she was studying...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Oct 25, 2003
F.W. Rustmann
In 1992, F.W. Rustmann founded CTC International Group. This initiative, he reports, represented "an effort to fill the growing need for U.S. corporations to collect business intelligence and to protect their proprietary information. CTC is a pioneer in the field of business intelligence and a recognized...
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Oct 18, 2003
David Elliott
The Mori Art Museum, an integral part of the Mori Arts Center, occupies space on the top five floors of the 53-story Roppongi Hills Tower, Tokyo. The Mori aim is to have the new Mori Art Museum "become a major feature in the cultural landscapes of Tokyo, Japan, Asia and the world." Over the last 18 months,...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Oct 11, 2003
Peter Miller
Peter Miller's becoming an original photogravure print artist was, he says, a gradual development. "It didn't come to me in a flash. I taught myself through trial and error, mostly error," he said. "There is no limit to it, and I am still learning. I etch and print the plates myself, as the entire process...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Oct 4, 2003
John Owens
Next Thursday the curtain rises on the 107th season of Tokyo International Players. This longevity would be an impressive record for any volunteer theatrical company. It is particularly impressive in Tokyo, where since 1896 TIP has survived both natural and man-made disasters, and overcome the uncertainties...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Sep 27, 2003
Martin Cameron
FOLKESTONE, England -- This seaport and resort in Kent on England's southeast coast bears many features of historic interest. Facing the continent across the English Channel at its narrowest expanse, from earliest times Kent has attracted invasion and settlement. It is said that Folkestone was originally...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Sep 20, 2003
Robin Bell
KEELE, England -- The university here occupies the estate that used to belong to the aristocratic Sneyd family, in earlier centuries landowners who in the 19th century became industrialists. A magnificent hall, dating from 1580 and still in use, shares its setting nowadays with square university buildings...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / PERSONALITY PROFILE
Sep 13, 2003
Marco Crivelli
Marco Crivelli has a guiding principle that he applies to personal relationships and to wider circles of society. He said: "It is very rewarding to give something back to your parents. And since we are so lucky, I have always wanted to do something for society." Here in Tokyo, he is chairman of the Foreign...

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