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  2. Boaz Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Boaz Frankel (born May 24, 1982) is an American television personality who hosted and co-created the television show Clips & Quips [2] and created the video series The Un-Road Trip, slated to become a television series on Halogen TV in 2011.

  3. The Kazoo Museum - Wikipedia

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    A forerunner of The Kazoo Museum was created by television personality and kazoo enthusiast Boaz Frankel in 2007, located in Seattle. [2] From there the collection moved to Portland, Oregon in 2008, where it was not available for public viewing, except via The Kazoo Museum's website. [2]

  4. The Un-Road Trip - Wikipedia

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    The basis for the series was a two-month trip Boaz Frankel took in spring 2009. [4] While involved in other projects, Frankel kept in touch "with executives or producers" at cable networks including the Discovery Channel, hoping to turn the video footage from the trip into a series; executives at the latter "wouldn’t quite commit, but were ...eager to keep in touch."

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  6. Boaz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Abiff Boaz (1866–1962), American professor and Bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Martha Boaz (1911–1995), American librarian Noel T. Boaz , American biological anthropologist and physician, founder of Virginia Museum of Natural History

  7. List of Williams College people - Wikipedia

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    John R. Lane 1966, director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1987–1997) Chaédria LaBouvier 2007, curator and journalist; first Black exhibition curator at the Guggenheim; Victoria Sancho Lobis 2002, director of the Benton Museum of Art; Glenn D. Lowry 1976, director of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City

  8. Jewish Theological Seminary of America - Wikipedia

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    JTS building at 3080 Broadway in Manhattan. Rabbi Zecharias Frankel (1801–1875) was a leading figure in mid-19th-century German Jewry. Known for both his traditionalist views and the esteem he held for scientific study of Judaism, Frankel was at first considered a moderate figure within the nascent Reform movement.

  9. Henderson Hall Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Hall Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)-listed historic district in Boaz, Wood County, West Virginia. The primary contributing property is Henderson Hall, a home in the Italianate style from the first half of the 19th century. Other residences at the site are a tenant house from the end of the 19th ...