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The Most Secret Method, the Dusters, Les Trois Malheures and El Guapo concert flier - The White Lodge, State College, Pennsylvania, October 3, 1998
Flier advertising a concert by Washington, D.C. punk and indie rock bands the Most Secret Method, the Dusters, Les Trois Malheures and El Guapo. The concert occurred at The White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1998. The Dusters, later known as the Capitol City Dusters, cancelled in advance of show
Bald Rapunzel, Braid, Sarge, Rainer Maria and Mid Carson July poster - Wesley Student Center, State College, Pennsylvania, November 4, 1998
Poster promoting a concert featuring Bald Rapunzel, Braid, Sarge, Rainer Maria and Mid Carson July. The concert occurred at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on November 4, 1998
Kerosene 454, "At Zero" promotional poster, 1998
Poster promoting the album "At Zero" by the Washington, D.C. punk band Kerosene 454. The album was co-released in 1998 by Dischord Records and Slowdime Records
Justin Moyer and Rafael Cohen of El Guapo performing at the White Lodge, October 3, 1998
Photograph of Justin Moyer and Rafael Cohen of the Washington, D.C. band El Guapo performing at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1998. The photograph was taken by musician and concert promoter Chris Baronner. El Guapo combined elements of punk, jazz, dance, and experimental music. They released five albums on the labels Resin Records, Mud Memory Records, and Dischord Records before changing the band's name to Supersystem in 2004. Supersystem released two albums on Touch & Go Records before disbanding in 2006
University of Maryland's Men's Basketball player LaRon Cephas on the court, 1998
LaRon Cephas, #21 on the University of Maryland basketball team from 1997-2000, on the court during a game. Cephas red shirted his first season in 1997
Brit Kirwan and his wife, Patty at a gala, circa 1998
Brit Kirwan and his wife Patty at a gala during the summer of 1998
White Gloves/Hard Hats, May 3, 1998
This was a site specific event on the construction site of the arts center’s expansion. May be rough camera work, but it includes the first incident of the “Bobcat Balletâ€ù AKA “Pas de Dirtâ€ù construction vehicle dance, which became a kind of signature
Gershwin
Performance of Gershwin's Gershwin (arranged by Warren Barker), featuring the trombone section, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Grand Ballroom, Stamp Union, May 3, 1998
Portrait of softball player Kelly Shipman, 1998
Portrait of University of Maryland softball player Kelly Shipman by Testudo statue in 1998