Millennium Magazine_7th Ed

41 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT FILM JOURNALIST New York, NY ARTIST, EDUCATOR (RETIRED) Northeast Louisiana University Monroe, LA DONALD CHASE D onald Chase built his professional career upon his love formovies, beginning with obtaining a BA from Boston University in 1965, where he discovered his knack for drama criticism. He spent 1966 to 1969 as a financial analyst for Dun & Bradstreet’s Municipal Service Division before making his way back to the arts as an off-Broadway theater house manager. Since 1977, Mr. Chase has impeccably served as a freelance journalist of various roles to publications such as The Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Boston Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, Toronto Globe and Mail, and New York Daily News. To match his professional work with creative abilities, Mr. Chase is the author of the 1975 book “Filmmaking, The Collaborative Art” and contributing editor of Kenneth L. Geist’s 1977 book “Pictures Will Talk” and of the 2011 book “Learning to Live Out Loud: An Autobiography of Piper Laurie.” Notably, in 2019, Mr. Chase was named a founding member of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which he calls the highlight of his career. A freelance artist since 1975, Anne Rinehart Eberle has been drawn to the arts from a young age, noting that she has been talented since grade school. Emphasizing that being an artist isn’t something that she chose – rather, it is who she has evolved into – she specializes in watercolor media and currently holds workshops in her own backyard. Ms. Eberle is a former instructor at Northeast Louisiana University and the Masur Museum of Art. She has participated in numerous one-woman shows, including at the Snyder Museum, the Peck House and the Waterworks Wafer Gallery. Likewise, she has been in two- person exhibits, group shows and jury exhibitions with the American Watercolor Society. Notably, she holds signature memberships with the LouisianaWatercolor Society and theMid-SouthernWatercolorists. Ms. Eberle’s paintings have been held in permanent collections at the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, Hinds Community College Central Bank of Monroe, Louisiana, and the South Arkansas Arts Center. She has accrued myriad accolades throughout her prolific career beginning in the early 1980s, including eight awards from the Mid-Southern Watercolorists. ANNE RINEHART EBERLE

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