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DAN ANDELMAN
Executive Producer/Host, Phantom Gourmet
Dan Andelman has served as the Executive Producer the Phantom Gourmet since
1997. During that time, Dan’s enthusiasm and sense of humor have transformed
the Phantom Gourmet show into the most watched locally-produced lifestyle
and entertainment in Boston television. |
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J.C. Monahan
Meteorologist WCVB-TV
J.C. Monahan is the meteorologist for the weekday editions of The EyeOpener
and Midday newscasts. In addition, Monahan is NewsCenter 5’s environmental
reporter. She joined WCVB-TV as a staff meteorologist in September 2001.
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Meg DeAvilla
New England Patriot Cheerleader
Meg has been with the New England Patriots Cheerleaders for two seasons. She
currently attends Dean College where she studies Dance and Nutrition.
Between class, practice and games, Meg volunteers teaching dance classes to
handicapped children. |
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Gregg Daniels
MIX 98-5
Mix 98-5's Gregg Daniels has spent the majority of his career in Boston
radio. The New Bedford native has been the afternoon drive host at Mi x 98-5
for over ten years, weekdays from 2:00pm - 7:00pm. |
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James Whiteside
Boston Ballet
Whiteside, of Fairfield, Conn., earned an invitation to join Boston Ballet II
for the 2002-2003 season. In 2003, Whiteside was promoted to the corps de
ballet. His repertory includes appearances in Plan to B, Sonata for Two
Pianos and Percussion, Sarabande, Swan Lake, The Taming of the Shrew, and
The Nutcracker. |
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Katelyn Prominski
Boston Ballet
Katelyn Prominski, of Washington, D.C., received her training at the
Washington School of Ballet and San Francisco Ballet School, and joined the
Boston Ballet in 2004. She has also been a dancer with The Suzanne Farrell
Ballet since 2002. In June 2005, she performed in the revival of George
Balanchine’s Don Quixote with The Suzanne Farrell Ballet at The John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. |
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Megan Gray
Boston Ballet
Megan Gray, of Harlingen, Tex., began studying ballet at age 4 in McAllen,
Tex. She joined Boston Ballet II in 2004 and in June of 2005, was awarded a
bronze medal in the junior division at the Helsinki International Ballet
Competition (HIBC). |
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Bradley Schlagheck
Boston Ballet
Bradley Schlagheck, of Longwood, Fla., studied at The School of Performing
Arts in Fern Park, Fla., under the direction of Gypsy Danielson and Russell
Sultzbach. He attended Boston Ballet School’s Summer Dance Program in 2002,
2003, and 2004 and joined Boston Ballet II in 2005. |
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