A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z
Luis Jaramillo, MFA, The New School; author of short stories and nonfiction; has been published in Open City and Gamers.
Bobby Jay, radio host of WCBS-FM Hall of Fame and Top Twenty Countdown; hosted First City on WNYC-TV; winner, Air Personality of the Year and NY Emmy Awards; cast member, Leader of the Pack; sang with Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame's Frankie Lymon's Teenagers; producing credits include Joel & the Dymensions.
Xiaochun Jin, PhD, Adelphi U.; Core Faculty member, New School Bachelor's program; psychologist; recipient of several research grants, including from the Natl. Inst. of Health; research interests include attachment behavior, domestic violence, and Asian mental health; practice, Maimonides Medical Center Dept. of Psychiatry.
Eve Jochnowitz, MA, NYU; cooking and foodways instructor at Living Traditions KlezKamp; writer and lecturer on food in tradition, religion and ritual, performance, and popular culture; articles in Gastronomica, Lusitania, Southern Folklore, Remembering the Lower East Side, and Jews of Brooklyn.
Dave Johnson, poet and playwright; author of a book of poems, Marble Shoot, and the plays Sister, Cousin, Aunt and Baptized to the Bone; editor of Movin: Teen Poets Take Voice; teaches at Yale U. and Cooper Union School of Art; visiting lecturer with The New School's MFA in Creative Writing program.
Heidi Johnson, BFA, Tufts U.; exhibitions at Ace Gallery, Henry Street Settlement House, and Bristol Art Museum, among others; grants from Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) and the Elizabeth Foundation; participant, Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Studio Program.
Janice Marie Johnson, BA, Fordham U.; CT of Education, Cambridge; educator and researcher in the U.S. and abroad for more than 20 years; active volunteer promoting racial equality and social responsibility.
Graham Jones, doctoral candidate, NYU; ethnographic research on entertainment magic in France; published in journals such as American Anthropologist, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, and Ethnologie Francaise.
Elise Juska, MA, U. of New Hampshire; author of the novels The Hazards of Sleeping Alone and Getting Over Jack Wagner; short stories in The Hudson Review, Harvard Review, Black Warrior Review, Calyx, Seattle Review, Salmagundi, others; Pushcart Prize nominee; also teaches writing at U. of the Arts. |