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In Memoriam

2022AAMC Travel Programs

Prince William Sound, Alaska

Changing Tides of History: Cruising the Baltic Sea

July 11–July 20 Experience the cultural rebirth of the Baltic states during eight nights aboard the five-star Le Champlain. Enjoy a specially arranged presentation by former president of Poland Lech Walesa and Pavel Palazhchenko, interpreter and advisor for Mikhail Gorbachev. This cruise begins in Denmark; visits ports in Poland, Estonia, Finland; and ends in Sweden. Add a Norway Pre-Program and Stockholm Post-Program Option to this once-in-a-lifetime trip.

Alaskan Heritage and Wildlife

July 24–July 31 Discover Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes, fascinating past, and abundant wildlife on a seven-night journey that will feature stays in Anchorage and Denali National Park. Encounter storied history in world-class museums, visit friendly communities, and search for remarkable wildlife! Enjoy visits to a working kennel and a reindeer farm, and witness jaw-dropping views during a spectacular train journey and scenic cruise. This small-group experience, with a maximum of 24 travelers, features first-class accommodations and a generous meal plan!

See the AAMC Travel Program website at alumnae.mills.edu/travel or email aamc@mills.edu for more information.

Mills College 5000 MacArthur Blvd. Oakland, CA 94613-1301 510.430.3312 quarterly@mills.edu www.mills.edu

Music in the Fault Zone: Experimental Music at Mills College

(1939 to the Present)

This spring, the Mills College Music Department and Center for Contemporary Music celebrate their musical legacy with Music in the Fault Zone: Experimental Music at Mills College (1939 to the Present), a four-day festival from April 21 to 24. Featuring works by alumnae/i and former and current Mills faculty members, this festival will commemorate Mills’ path-breaking contributions to the development of experimental music. Performances will take place in two locations that played big roles in the buildup of the music program: Lisser Hall and Littlefield Concert Hall. A tentative lineup of performers and featured composers is below: Robert Ashley David Behrman John Bischoff, MFA ’73 Chris Brown, MFA ’85 Alexandra Buschman, MA ’12 Steed Coward Henry Cowell Alvin Curran Paul DeMarinis, MFA ’73 Sally Decker, MFA ’19 Nava Dunkleman ’13 James Fei Paul Flight Fred Frith Nalini Ghuman Brendan Glasson, MFA ’18 Anne Hege, MA ’04 Brenda Hutchinson Ione Marielle V. Jakobsons, MFA ’06 Chuck Johnson, MFA ’09 Joëlle Léandre Annea Lockwood Roscoe Mitchell Darius Milhaud Pauline Oliveros Nicole Paiement Zeena Parkins Maggi Payne, MFA ’72 Larry Polansky Terry Riley Danishta Rivero ’11 David Rosenboom Laetitia Sonami, MFA ’81 Mort Subotnik, MA ’59 Jeanie Tang ’13 Zachary Watkins, MFA ’07 Jennifer Wilsey, MFA ’12 Willie Winant, MFA ’82

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