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The White Lodge Spring Fling concert flier, VFW Hall, State College, Pennsylvania, April 30 and May 1, 1999
Flier advertising The White Lodge Spring Fling, a festival featuring punk and indie rock bands that occurred at the VFW Hall in State College, Pennsylvania on April 30 and May 1, 1999. Bands listed as performing were Durian; Faraquet; A-Set; Bent Leg Fatima; Drill For Absentee; American Football; The Grey A.M.; The Jazz June; Idiot Savant Garde; Julie Doiron; Jetpack; Mid Carson July; Paris, Texas; Sarge; "So, There They Were..."; Sweep The Leg Johnny; the Secret Stars; Ted Leo; and Tim Kinsella & Todd Mattei. The festival was a benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Chad Molter and Devin Ocampo of Faraquet, State College, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1999
Photograph of Chad Molter and Devin Ocampo of Faraquet performing at the VFW Hall in State College, Pennsylvania as part of the White Lodge Spring Fling on May 1, 1999. Faraquet was a punk band from Washington, D.C. that released music on Dischord Records and DeSoto Records
University of Maryland football player Matt Crawford, Oct. 9, 1999
Photograph of University of Maryland football player Matt Crawford, #78. Photo was taken on October 9, 1999
Skirball Facility Tour, April, 1999
Might be an actual performance of a work created in the form of a site specific tour of this Los Angeles museum of Jewish history and culture
E.J. Henderson with Testudo before game, 1999
University of Maryland football player E.J. Henderson with statue of Testudo, 199
University of Maryland golf coach Tom Hanna and golfer Miguel Rivera on the green, University of Maryland, circa 1999
University of Maryland golf coach Tom Hanna and golfer Miguel Rivera on the green, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, circa 1999
STAR, study of tamoxifen and raloxifene: Cuales son sus probabilidades de desarrollar cancer del seno?
Orange poster with English and Spanish text, reading "STAR, study of tamoxifen and raloxifene: Cuáles son sus probabilidades de desarrollar cáncer del seno?" circa 1999
Held Like Sound fanzine, Issue 5, Spring 1999
The fifth issue of Held Like Sound, a Washington, D.C.-based fanzine that covered punk and indie rock music from 1997 to 2002. Edited by John Davis (a musician who later played in the bands Q And Not U and Georgie James), this issue included interviews with Rainer Maria, Faraquet, Sunny Day Real Estate, Heroic Doses, the Eternals, Tristeza, Lustre King, the Legendary Jim Ruiz Group, Matthew Shipp, American Football, Pedro the Lion, Mac McCaughan of Wobbly Rail Records, and others, as well as many reviews of commercial recordings
Dessert Circus with Jacques Torres, Episode 220
Jacques Torres, executive pastry chef at Le Cirque 2000 restaurant, hosted this 26-part series, taped at the French Culinary Institute in New York with a live studio audience. This episode focuses on chocolate truffles. No sound with closing credits