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3OH!3 (pronounced "three oh three") is an American electropop duo from Boulder, Colorado, made up of Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte.




With cello, piano and violin, sisters Maria, Lucia and Angella Ahn are constantly redefining the art and architecture of chamber music.





Without Alice Cooper, there might never have been the NY Dolls, KISS, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Motley Crue, Slipknot or Rob Zombie ... maybe not even David Bowie, or at least not Ziggy Stardust.
Why can't you make it through the checkout line without flipping through page after page of pregnant celebs in Us magazine? Alison Jackson knows why. And she photographs the people you think you recognize doing what you really want to see.



Sculptor, painter and printmaker Alwar Balasubramaniam makes work that crosses the boundary between art, perception and life.


Alt-rock icon Amanda Palmer believes digital content should be free, and that artists can and should be directly supported by fans via a "patronage" model.


Ana Lopes is a communications consultant raised in Lisbon, Portugal and a graduate of the University of Toronto.


With precision and sparkling grace, Ananda Shankar Jayant performs and teaches the classical dance styles of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi.





If ever a writer defied classification, it is Anna Deavere Smith. She is a dramatist who doesn't compose her character's lines; an interviewer but not a journalist, an actor who has been told that she's not black enough for African-American roles.


Annie Lennox is the most successful female British pop musician in history and the founder of SING, raising awareness for the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

AnnMarie Thomas works on the playful side of engineering -- using cool tools to teach and help others.

A part of the Bangalore-based artist duo Pors & Rao, Aparna Rao works with electro-mechanical systems and interactive installations.



Arctic Monkeys, an indie rock and danceable neo-punk band from the UK, have released four studio albums and have been nominated for two Grammy awards.

Ariana Grande is an actress, singer, and dancer who gained attention for her role as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon sitcom "Victorious."

Ariel Garten is the CEO and co-founder of InteraXon, which creates thought controlled computing products and applications.
Arthur Ganson's kinetic metal sculptures mix high art with gearhead humor. He's also the inventor of the kids' construction toy Toobers & Zots.



Ashly DelGrosso-Costa known professionally as Ashly DelGrosso, is a professional dancer from Highland, Utah who starred on the ABC television series Dancing with the Stars for the first three seasons and returns March 22nd 2010 for season 10 (partner is Buzz Aldrin).



Mahone is a rising pop sensation at just 16 years old. In his young career, he has opened up for Taylor Swift and debuted at #38 on the Billboard Social 50 chart in 2011.


Baba Brinkman is a Canadian rap artist, writer, actor, and tree planter. He is best known for his award


Bat for Lashes is the work of British singer/ songwriter, multi- instrumentalist and visual artist Natasha Khan.

Beatrice Coron has developed a language of storytelling by papercutting multi-layered stories.

Beau is a country singer, known for his hit "Blessed," he is currently a host on CMT's show "The Singing Bee."

Beau Lotto is founder of Lottolab, a hybrid art studio and science lab. With glowing, interactive sculpture -- and good, old-fashioned peer-reviewed research -- he's illuminating the mysteries of the brain's visual system.


Ben Cameron runs the arts granting program at the Doris Duke Foundation, focusing on live theater, dance and jazz.

Acclaimed Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and Leadership, Creativity and Team Building Expert



Billy Ray Cyrus (born August 25, 1961) is a Grammy nominated American country singer and film and television actor, who is best known for his hit single "Achy Breaky Heart" (1992).

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is a San Francisco band known for their garage rock, blues, folk revival, neo-psychedelia sound.


The Blue Man Group, an experimental theatre group, combines music, sight gags, physical stunts, and audience participation.




The Boston-area band is paying that feeling forward by focusing on making lasting connections with its fans.

Bret Michaels is an American singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the glam metal band Poison.

Entertainment; Motivation; Humor; Arts & Culture; Music; Character Portrayals; Master of Ceremonies

Britta Riley designs and builds urban farms and other participatory artworks that explore the city.

Bruce Aitken was born in Invercargill New Zealand where at a very early age he started performing with Roger McLachlan ( Little River Band) in New Zealand’s youngest beat band Rogers Dodgers.

Illustrator and humorist Bruce McCall paints our imagined future -- a supercharged, streamlined fantasyland that teeters on the edge of hysteria.

Bryan Greenberg is an American actor and musician, known for his starring role as Ben Epstein in the HBO original series How to Make It in America.


Caitlin Crosby is an actress, known for her roles on shows like "The Hard Times of RJ Berger," a singer-songwriter, and an advocate of positive self-image.




The Capitol Steps are a troupe of Congressional staffers-turned-comedians who travel the States satirizing the very people and places that once employed them. The Steps perform over 500 shows a year all over the country.

Carlos Pena is an actor and musician. He is known for his role on the popular Nickelodeon show "Big Time Rush," and his a member of the successful boy band of the same name.


Nobody does it better than Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter Carly Simon though you're so vain if you think she's singing about you.


Connecting the best of British chamber folk and folk rock to modern electronic music, Caroline Lavelle is frequently sought out for both her vocals and her cello playing.

Caroline Phillips' rich, soprano voice conjures up the far-and-wide cultures of the world.

Carter Emmart uses astronomy and computational modeling to create scientifically accurate, three-dimensional tours of our universe.

Carter's Chord is a country music group composed of sisters Becky Robertson, Emily Fortney and Joanna Robertson Ott, all of whom are singer-songwriters and vocalists. They are also the three daughters of Barny and Carter Robertson, both of whom played in Waylon Jennings' road band The Waylors in the 1970s.


The Houston-based entrepreneur strives to constantly elevate, adapt and grow through his rap music, his business ventures, and his relationships.

Charity Tillemann-Dick is a soprano who has appeared on opera and concert stages around the world.

Charles Hazlewood dusts off and invigorates classical music, adding a youthful energy and modern twists to centuries-old masterworks.

Charles Limb is a doctor and a musician who researches the way musical creativity works in the brain.

Country music star Chely Wright is a singer, songwriter, author and gay rights activist.

Professional dancer from "Dancing with the Stars" and Author of "Dancing Lessons: How I Found Passion and Potential on the Dance Floor and in Life"



Chris Abani's first novel, published when he was 16, was Masters of the Board, a political thriller about a foiled Nigerian coup.



Christien Meindertsma uses art (and craft) to expose the hidden processes and connections of our modern life.



Amsterdam-based singer Claron McFadden sings many of the major oratorio works, but is perhaps best known for her readings of modern and contemporary music.


Colbie Caillat is a Grammy winning singer-songwriter who has sold over six million albums worldwide.


