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Anne Harris may refer to: *Anne Harris (journalist) (born 1947), Irish newspaper editor * Anne Harris (musician) (born 1966), American singer-songwriter * Anne Harris (sculptor) (born 1928), Canadian sculptor * Anne Harris (author) (1964–2022), American science fiction author * Anne Harris (tennis) (born 1963), Australia tennis coach and former player See also *Ann Sutherland Harris (born 1937), British-American art historian * Anna Harris (born 1998), English cricket umpire and former player *Annaka Harris Annaka Harris (née Gorton, born 1976) is an American author. Her work touches on neuroscience, meditation, philosophy of mind and consciousness. She is the author of the ''New York Times'' bestseller ''Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamenta ...
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Anne Harris (author)
Anne Harris (1964 – November 17, 2022) was an American science fiction author from Michigan. Life and work Harris published under three different names: her legal name, Pearl North, and Jessica Freely. Harris was a graduate of Ferndale High School and Oakland University, the latter with a ( Bachelor of Science in computer and information science). According to her blog, she worked as a cook in a vegetarian restaurant, a freelance journalist, a public relations writer, an operations research analyst for the United States Department of Defense, and "a doggy daycare worker". Harris lived in the Detroit, Michigan area all her life; as of 2016, she was living in Royal Oak with her husband Steve. Harris also taught in Seton Hill University's Writing Popular Fiction MFA program. Harris's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series. She wrote under two pseudonyms. As Pearl North she published ''Libyrinth'' in ...
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Anne Harris (journalist)
Anne Harris (born 25 August 1947) is the former editor of the '' Sunday Independent''. Her daughter Constance Harris writes for the newspaper as a fashion writer. She is the former wife of Eoghan Harris who was an opinion columnist for the newspaper. Biography Anne Harris was born 25 August 1947. In 1972, Harris wrote a controversial article defending the 1972 Aldershot Bombing, an article she later expressed regret for. Harris also worked for the ''Irish Press'', as well as the political magazine ''Hibernia'' and the fashion magazine ''Image''.Foley, Michael. "A Socialist who went to market" (Profile of Anne Harris), ''The Irish Times'', 27 March 1997. Harris was originally a socialist and a feminist. In the 1980s she abandoned socialism in favour of the free market, but remained a feminist. Harris also became known for her opposition to Irish nationalism and Irish republicanism, similar to her then-husband Eoghan Harris and Conor Cruise O'Brien; this position was reflected in t ...
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Anne Harris (musician)
Anne Harris (born February 2, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, violinist, recording artist and actress based in Chicago, Illinois.Downing 2007MacNeil, Allmusic She has independently produced and released six studio albums on her record label, Rugged Road Records: ''Anne Harris'' (2001), ''Open Your Doors'' (2003), ''Wine and Poetry'' (2005),Hughes 2007 ''Gravity and Faith'' (2008), ''Come Hither'' (2015) and ''Roots'' (2019). A live album, ''Live at the Acorn Theater'', was released in 2008.Issacson 2008 Her music has been described by various writers as incorporating a variety of influences, including traditional Celtic music, American folk-rock, Afrobeat, soul, and chamber music. For lack of a specific genre label, her work has been dubbed "conscious music" which refers to music and lyrics that have some basis in a spiritual, humanist philosophy. Life and career Harris grew up in Yellow Springs, Ohio, home of Antioch College. The earthy, liberal and progressive enviro ...
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Anne Harris (sculptor)
Anne Harris (born 21 July 1928), is a sculptor from Woodstock, Ontario. Biography Harris launched her career after visiting New York City in 1974. Her first show was at the Jaro Gallery on Madison Avenue, followed by more than a dozen shows in New York City and Chicago. Her sculpture, ''Opus 87'', can be found in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. Her exhibits have also been displayed throughout Europe and Asia. In Canada, two of her sculptures can be found in the official residence of the Prime Minister, 24 Sussex Drive. Additionally, La Citadel is home to one of her bronze works. Harris was born in Woodstock, Ontario. She studied at Central Technical School and the Ontario College of Art. Her work has been featured in nearly 40 exhibitions across North America and is included in over 100 private and public collections including the Albright Knox Gallery, the Canadiana National Capital Collection, Outdoor Sculpture at Rideau Hall, and the Chongqing Fine Art ...
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Anne Harris (tennis)
Anne Minter (born 3 April 1963) is a former tennis player from Australia. She competed for her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, and was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. Minter won four singles titles on the WTA Tour: 1987 Taipei, Singapore; 1988 Puerto Rico; 1989 Taipei. She was a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open in 1988, beating fourth seed Pam Shriver in the fourth round. She twice reached the fourth round at Wimbledon, upsetting ninth seed Hana Mandlíková in the third round in 1988. She reached her highest individual ranking at no. 23 on 4 July 1988. On 19 March 1990, she reached her career-high doubles ranking or 68. Her playing career spanned from 1981 until 1992. Minter's win–loss record for singles stands at 258–245. Tennis career Fed Cup Minter made her Fed Cup debut for Australia in 1981 and played successively until 1989 only missing 1982 and 1983. In 1984, she led Australia to the final of the World Group where A ...
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Ann Sutherland Harris
Ann Birgitta Sutherland Harris (born 4 November 1937) is a British-American art historian specializing in Baroque art, Modern art, and in the history of women's art. Career Harris is an educator, having held her first position in 1965 as an Assistant Professor in the department of Art and Archeology, Columbia University. She was then appointed Assistant Professor of Art History at Hunter College, City University of New York (1971–1973). Harris was next hired as Associate Professor at the State University of New York, Albany. Following that she held the Arthur Kittridge Watson Chair for Academic Affairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1977–1981. Harris received a Senior Research Fellowship in 1981-82 from the National Endowment for the Humanities and in 1982, was named the Amon Carter Distinguished visiting Professor of Art History at the University of Texas at Arlington before accepting the position of Mellon Professor of Art History at the University of Pittsburgh. ...
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Anna Harris
Anna Yolanda Harris (born 15 October 1998) is an English cricket umpire and cricketer. Harris began umpiring top-level cricket in 2020, and umpired her first international match in 2021. She has also played domestic cricket for Wales, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. Personal life In 2021, Harris was a 2nd-year medical student at Cardiff University, as well as serving as a healthcare support worker, including treating patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Career She pursued her interest in the sport of cricket from when she was just five years old. She was inspired to take up the sport by one of her teachers who brought cricket kit out in order to entertain the students during a rainy day at her primary school. She soon urged her mother Yolanda to sign her up in order to play for a local club. She was later encouraged to pursue an umpiring course by her mother, who was also an umpire by profession. In May 2021, she, alongside Yvonne Dolphin-Cooper, created history by becoming ...
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