- years.
Krainik was born and
raised in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, the
daughter of
businessman Arthur Krainik, of
Czech origins, and
Clara Bracken Krainik, a native...
- houses.[citation needed] This was
brought into
focus in 1989 when
Ardis Krainik of the
Lyric Opera of
Chicago severed the house's 15-year relationship...
- debut. Fox was
succeeded at
Lyric by her
longtime ****istant manager,
Ardis Krainik (1981–1996),
after whom the
opera house was
later named, and then by William...
- include:
Ardis ****erholm (born 1971), a
Swedish pop
singer Ardis Joan
Krainik (1928 – 1997), an
American mezzo-soprano
opera singer Ardis -
Meaning of...
- College. 2016. "Residence Halls".
University of M****achusetts Amherst.
Krainik, Clifford. "Face the Lens, Mr. President: A
Gallery of
Photographic Portraits...
- book's
current editors are
Hilary E.L. Reno,
Daniel H. Cooper,
Andrew J.
Krainik, and Sam J. Lubner.
Washington Manual of
Medical Therapeutics Source: Lippincott...
-
Drive in Chicago. The Civic's main
performance space,
named for
Ardis Krainik,
seats 3,563,
making it the second-largest
opera auditorium in
North America...
-
movements took
place at the
ArteFAQ club in Moscow.
Maria Kislitsyna and Gleb
Krainik spoke on
behalf of Nashi,
Roman Dobrokhotov,
Kostantin Yankauskas [ru]...
- Music, the Amb****ador
Theater in Los Angeles,
Chicago Lyric Opera's
Ardis Krainik Theatre, and
concert halls in Europe, ****an and Israel. His
festival appearances...
-
Norman Knudson,
Wisconsin State Senator Erik Kowalski,
musician Ardis Krainik,
opera singer (1928–1997)
Francis J. Lallensack,
Wisconsin State Representative...