Not much news to report, but the one tidbit that I have is certainly great—and it shows the power of the minireunion! Cathleen Caron and Woody Richman tied the knot last September. According to Cathleen, "After not knowing each other at Dartmouth, the green magic worked when we met at a mini-reunion in Central Park." Woody continues his film career and won the top prize at Sundance for co-producing and editing Trouble the Water, a story about a street-hustling couple from the Ninth Ward in New Orleans. He can add that hardware to pieces he has already won at the Oscars (Bowlingfor Columbine) and Cannes Film Festival (Palme d'Or for Fahrenheit 911). Cathleen is still running Global Workers Justice Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to portable justice for transnational migrant workers. They are living in Brooklyn.
Okay, that's it. That's all I have. So send me news.
And while you're at it, this would be a good time for me to shamelessly plug our class Web site, www.dartmouth.org/classes/92. Classmates can go there to drop news to newsletter editor and read them online, send photos in, help us find their correct e-mails if they're on the MlA list, etc. I would invite your comments and advice as we strive to make the best Web page of all the Dartmouth alumni classes!
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