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The couple separated in the early 1960s after Watts met Mary Jane Yates King (called "Jano" in his circle) while lecturing in New York. After a divorce, [ citation needed ] he married King in 1964. The couple divided their time between Sausalito, California , [ 63 ] where they lived on a houseboat called the Vallejo , [ 64 ] and a secluded ...
Elliot also lived in the 5 acre bohemian community of Druid Heights in Marin County, California with Zen Buddhist teacher Alan Watts and his wife Mary Jane Yates King (known as "Jano"), architect and musician Roger Somers, feminist poet Elsa Gidlow, sex positive feminist, Margo St. James, woodworker Ed Stiles, and ceramicist Marilyn Stiles.
Mary Jane Adams (1840–1902), Irish-born American writer and philanthropist; Mary Jane Aldrich (1833–1909), American temperance reformer, lecturer, and essayist; Mary Jane Alvero (born 1970), Filipino engineer
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, run annually on United States television since 1988, includes a category for "Favorite Movie Actress".. The actress with most wins is Whoopi Goldberg with 4 wins, she also won the award 2 consecutive years both times from (1988–1989) and (1992–1994).
Being Mary Jane is an American drama television series, created by Mara Brock Akil and starring Gabrielle Union, [1] that debuted January 7, 2014, on BET. [2] The series follows the professional and personal life of successful TV news anchor Mary Jane Paul (Union), who lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Jane Clapperton (1832–1914) – philosopher, birth control pioneer, social reformer and suffragist; Alice Clark (1874–1934), served on the executive committee of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies; Mary Jane Clarke (1862–1910) – arrested for window smashing, held in HM Prison Holloway, force-fed
Mary Jane is a two-act dramatic stage play written by American playwright Amy Herzog. The play had its World Premiere at Yale Repertory Theatre in 2017 and officially premiered on Broadway on April 23, 2024. The Broadway cast is led by Rachel McAdams in the titular role. [1] The play won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play in ...
R. B. Dominic (1927–1997 and born 1929, US), pseudonym of Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart; Tim Dorsey (born 1961, US) John E. Douglas (born 1945, US) Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930, Sc/E) John Dunning (1918–1990, US/Luxembourg) Umberto Eco (1932–2016, It) Edogawa Rampo (江戸川乱歩, 1894–1965, J), pseudonym of Tarō Hirai ...