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Guthrie (née Greenblatt;
October 6, 1917 –
March 13, 1983), who used
Marjorie Mazia as her
professional name, was a dancer,
dance teacher, and
health science...
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Mazia is a
monotypic genus of
butterflies in the
family Nymphalidae that
contains the
species Mazia amazonica found in
South America. M. a. amazonica...
- Edna
Mazia (Hebrew: עדנה מזי"א; 24 July 1949 – 10
December 2023) was an
Israeli playwright, author, screenwriter, and director.
Mazia began her career...
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Daniel Mazia (December 18, 1912 – June 9, 1996) was an
American cell biologist, best
known for his
research that
isolated the cell
structures responsible...
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musician and singer-songwriter
Woody Guthrie and his
second wife
Marjorie Mazia Guthrie,
sister of singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, and
granddaughter of...
- de
Mazia Foundation was then
established after her death, and in 2011 the
Barnes Foundation came to an
agreement with them to
allow the de
Mazia Foundation...
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Guthrie met
Marjorie Mazia (the
professional name of
Marjorie Greenblatt), a
dancer in New York who
would become his
second wife.
Mazia was an instructor...
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underground dramatic art film
directed by Amos
Guttman and
cowritten with Edna
Mazia and Eli Tavor [he]. The film
deals with Thomas's
incestuous love for his...
- the
Provence and Midi;
masia (Catalan pronunciation: [
maˈzia],
Sardinian pronunciation: [
maˈzia]) in Catalonia,
Balearic Islands, the Land of Valencia...
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underground dramatic art film
directed by Amos Guttman. It was
adapted by Edna
Mazia from an
eponymous 1966
novel by
Yoram Kaniuk, The film is set in an abandoned...