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* Mademoiselle de Maupin ( 1835 ) In September 1833, Gautier was solicited to write a historical romance based on the life of French opera star Mlle Maupin, who was a first-rate swordswoman and often went about disguised as a man.
Originally, the story was to be about the historical la Maupin, who set fire to a convent for the love of another woman, but later retired to a convent herself, shortly before dying in her thirties.
It was awarded and nominated for numerous awards, including six American Library Association awards, a nomination for an Eisner Award, won Winick his first GLAAD award, has been praised by creators such as Frank Miller, Neil Gaiman, and Armistead Maupin, and has been incorporated into school curricula across the country.
* Matt Maupin, United States Army soldier captured in Iraq in 2004 whose death was not confirmed until 2008
Antelope post office was established in 1871, with Howard Maupin, founder of Maupin, Oregon, as the first postmaster.
Originally named Maupin Ferry by town founder W. H. Staats, the city's name was shortened to Maupin in about 1909.
The average household size was 2. 27 and the average family size was 2. 85. Old farm near Maupin with Mt Hood in the distance
Maupin was born to a conservative Christian family in Washington, D. C ..
Maupin says he was a typical conservative and even a segregationist at this time and admired Helms, a family friend, as a " hero figure.
* On April 27, 2008, a memorial service for Matt Maupin was held at Great American Ball Park.
* On April 9, 2004, US Army soldier SSG Keith Matthew " Matt " Maupin ( at that time a PFC ) was captured in an ambush near the Baghdad International Airport.
On April 16, 2004, Maupin appeared on a videotape that was broadcast by the Arabic-language television network Al Jazeera.
On June 28, 2004, Al Jazeera reported that Maupin was executed by a group identifying itself as The Persistent Power Against the Enemies of God and the Prophet.
< p align = justify > Keith Matthew " Matt " Maupin ( born July 13, 1983, died c. 2004 ) was a United States Army Private First Class ( PFC ) captured by Iraqi insurgents on April 9, 2004, while serving in the Iraq War, after his convoy came under attack by rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire near Baghdad, Iraq ( known as 2004 Iraq KBR convoy ambush ).
< p align = justify > Born on July 13, 1983 in Batavia, Ohio, Maupin was a graduate of Glen Este High School in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio.
By the time he had completed training in Spring 2003, the 705th Transportation Company had deployed to Iraq, and Maupin was assigned to the 643rd Area Support Group in Whitehall, Ohio.
< p align = justify > In November 2003, Maupin was transferred to a recently mobilized 724th Transportation Company based at Bartonville, Illinois.
PFC Maupin was among the nine people unaccounted for – seven civilians and two soldiers.
< p align = justify > On April 16, 2004, Maupin appeared on a videotape that was broadcast by the Arabic-language television network, Al Jazeera.

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Maupin is named for Howard Maupin, a pioneer who had a farm and ferry at the town's location in the late 19th century.
Maupin worked at WRAL-TV ( Channel 5 ) in Raleigh, a station then managed by future U. S. Senator Jesse Helms, who also delivered the station's well-known editorial segments throughout his management of the station in the 1960s.
* Armistead Maupin at Random House Australia
* Anya Gallaccio at Lehmann Maupin Gallery
Maupin, Mabern, Merritt and Roker are featured on the well-regarded 3-disc, Live at the Lighthouse, recorded during a two-week engagement at the Hermosa Beach club, California, in July 1970.
Together the children and Bleckner created portraits and paintings, which were sold at a United Nations benefit and through his exhibition, Welcome to Gulu, at Lehmann Maupin Gallery.
According to The Independent, " rows, however innocuous some of them seemed at the time, have become a trademark under Bragg: among the most notable have been Ben Elton vs Brenda Maddox, Rosie Boycott and Bragg vs novelist Kathy Lette, Armistead Maupin vs Libby Purves, and Bragg himself vs ( separately ) Joan Smith, Michael Dobbs, William Cash, Tony Parsons and Jean Aitchison.
< p align = justify > Maupin began basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and continued on to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for training as a Motor Transport Operator ( 88M ).
Matt Maupin Welcome Pavilion at East Fork State Park, Bethel, Ohio
< p align = justify > The Clermont County community, friends of Maupin's family, and Clermont High School Crew raised funds and received donations to build a memorial pavilion ( Matt Maupin Welcome Pavilion ) in his honor at the finish line of the rowing race course on Harsha Lake Beach, East Fork State Park, Bethel, Ohio.
In a public reading at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London in July 2007, Maupin indicated that it is unlikely that there will be any further miniseries or films made.
Writer Armistead Maupin spoke at their ceremony.
On December 20, 2004, Satcher was named interim president at Morehouse School of Medicine until John E. Maupin, Jr., former president of Meharry Medical College assumed the current position on February 26, 2006.
Dr. Maupin departed from his position of president at Meharry Medical College.
Schmidt appeared in public with a button in her lapel containing a photograph of Matt Maupin, who was at the time the only prisoner of war of the Iraq campaign who had not been freed and who was a native of Clermont County.
On February 1, 2009, Mulatu Astatke performed at the Luckman Auditorium in Los Angeles with a band that included such notable jazz musicians as Bennie Maupin, Azar Lawrence, and Phil Ranelin.

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( Warm Springs Reservation owns the entire Deschutes West Bank from south of Maupin to Lake Billy Chinook and on up to Jefferson Creek on the Metolius River arm ) below Pelton Dam.
Maupin and the 724th Transportation Company arrived in Kuwait on February 20, 2004, and on March 5, proceeded to Logistics Support Area Anaconda, Iraq, with the 7th Transportation Battalion, 172nd Corps Support Group, 13th Corps Support Command, to begin missions delivering fuel to various coalition installations.
In 1993, he starred in the short-lived detective series Moon Over Miami, and also won the role of Dr. Jon Fielding in the television adaptation of Tales of the City, based on the bestselling novels by Armistead Maupin.
In 2011, Maupin announced that he was working on another novel for the series, titled The Days of Anna Madrigal.
Maupin has collaborated on several Tales-themed musical projects.
Maupin provided a new libretto for Anna Madrigal Remembers, a musical work composed by Jake Heggie and performed by choir Chanticleer and mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade on 6 August 1999.
* Armistead Maupin discusses Tales of the City on the BBC World Book Club
Jazz saxophonists John Coltrane ( most notably on the landmark album My Favorite Things ), Walter Parazaider, Sidney Bechet, Bob Berg, Wayne Shorter, Joe Farrell, Steve Lacy, Joe Giardullo, Lucky Thompson, Sonny Fortune, Anthony Braxton, Gary Bartz, Dan Forshaw, Bennie Maupin, Branford Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, Jan Garbarek, Danny Markovitch of Marbin, Paul Winter, Dave Liebman, Evan Parker, Sam Newsome.
Born Robert Lee Maupin, in Chicago on August 4, 1918, he spent his childhood in Milwaukee and Rockford, Illinois until he returned to Chicago.
His argument relied on a comparison with Mademoiselle de Maupin by Théophile Gautier, which had been cleared of obscenity in the 1922 case Halsey v. New York.
Théophile Gautier loosely based the title character, Madeleine de Maupin, of his novel Mademoiselle de Maupin ( 1835 ) on her.

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