• Sills and Howard Alk in 1959. Sahlins also opened the Second City Theatre in Toronto in 1973. Born in Chicago, Sahlins graduated from University of Chicago...
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    brother was the writer and comedian Bernard Sahlins (1922–2013). His son, Peter Sahlins, is a historian. Sahlins is known for theorizing the interaction...
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    Beshekas, called "The West Compass Trio". After being discovered by Bernard Sahlins, he performed with The Second City and met Dan Aykroyd, Brian Doyle-Murray...
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  • Duncan, Barbara Harris, Mina Kolb, William Mathieu, Sheldon Patinkin, Bernard Sahlins, Paul Sills, Eugene Troobnick 1960 – Alan Arkin, Paul Sand, Joyce Sloane...
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  • contributions from Alexander and Sahlins. Alexander remained as producer and executive producer throughout SCTV's run. Sahlins stayed for the first two seasons...
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  • Sahlins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Sahlins (1922–2013), American writer, director, and comedian Marshall Sahlins (1930–2021)...
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    David Pasquesi, Andrew Alexander, and the widows of John Belushi and Bernard Sahlins. He is buried at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights. Upon Ramis's...
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  • the Plays for Performance Series with longtime friend and colleague Bernard Sahlins. Among undergraduates, Rudall is known particularly for his work with...
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    Interior Design Studebaker Theatre Company (1956–1957), founded by Bernard Sahlins Jazz Institute of Chicago Gillian Flynn, novelist Notes "National Register...
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  • Gordon Quinn (A.B. 1965) – filmmaker, founder of Kartemquin Films Bernard Sahlins (A.B. 1943) – co-founder of The Second City comedy troupe Hayden Schlossberg...
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  • by Myron J. Gold Based on The Monitors by Keith Laumer Produced by Bernard Sahlins Starring Guy Stockwell Susan Oliver Avery Schreiber Sherry Jackson...
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  • father of improvisational theater, founded The Second City along with Bernard Sahlins, also a graduate of the university. Since its founding, The Second...
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  • intelligence officer, co-founder of the Research and Analysis Wing, cancer. Bernard Sahlins, 90, American comedy writer and theater owner, founder of The Second...
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  • Paschke Sun Ra Herbie Hancock Allan Bloom Philip Glass Philip Roth Bernard Sahlins Paul Sills Mike Nichols Sara Paretsky Mark Strand J. M. Coetzee David...
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    returned to Chicago in 1967 to rejoin Sills, Sheldon Patinkin, Bernie Sahlins and Joyce Sloane in forming Second City Repertory and then Story Theatre...
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  • of the University's two improv comedy troupes, started in 1986 by Bernard Sahlins, one of the founders of The Second City. WHPK, a student-run and University-owned...
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    Willow Street Carnival, a 450-seat cabaret-style theater founded by Bernard Sahlins, and had proposed a 10-screen cinema on site. What Horwitz called a...
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    Patinkin was responsible for introducing the PTC to Second City founder Bernard Sahlins, with whom they reached an agreement to open a cabaret in a Piper Alley's...
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    as well as in demographic composition. At the same conference, Marshall Sahlins presented a paper entitled, "Notes on the Original Affluent Society", in...
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  • figures have been Sidney Mintz, Jay O'Brien, William Roseberry, Marshall Sahlins, Jane Schneider, Peter Schneider, Eric Wolf, Peter Burke, and people from...
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  • theories of Edward Shils, Durkheim, Stanley Tambiah, Victor Turner, Marshall Sahlins and Claude Levi-Strauss all pertaining to ritual studies. Ritual is understood...
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    underlying reason for Aztec cannibalism. The cultural anthropologist Marshall Sahlins, on the other hand, rejected such explanations as overly simplistic, stressing...
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    Economic anthropology as influenced by Karl Polanyi and practiced by Marshall Sahlins and George Dalton challenged standard neoclassical economics to take account...
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  • San Francisco (1997–1998, 2001–2002), (b. 1937) Marshall Sahlins, 90, anthropologist (Sahlins–Obeyesekere debate), (b. 1930) Wilber Shirley, 90, restaurateur...
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    Today. 19 (6): 20. doi:10.1111/j.0268-540X.2003.00233.x. JSTOR 3695244. Sahlins, Marshall D. (1983). "Raw Women, Cooked Men, and Other 'Great Things' of...
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    anthropologists and historians such as Mircea Eliade, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Marshall Sahlins, Rodney Needham, Jean-Pierre Vernant and Georges Duby. On the other hand...
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    ISSN 1695-2014. "Bernard Du Plessis-Besançon". Enciclopèdia Catalana (in Catalan). Barcelona. 2010. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Peter Sahlins (1991)...
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  • his thesis was published in 1964. In the 1970s he criticised Marshall Sahlins's use of the notion of "domestic mode of production". Meillassoux was throughout...
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