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Dana Tanamachi, a world renowned artist who started a chalk movement, answers 7 Questions with Emmy
Every week I’m interviewing exciting people from Idaho and around the world! Dana Tanamachi’s art has been featured all over the world, including the covers of “O Magazine”, “TIME” and on a US postal ...
Donald S. Tanamachi, 85, of El Cerrito, Calif., passed away peacefully on March 7, 2024. Don was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Long Beach. He graduated from Cal Poly Pomona with a bachelor’s in ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... A true crime podcaster fears she may be dating a serial killer in the romantic suspense novelist’s Kiss, Marry, Kill. What inspired you to ...
Welcome to On Texas Time, a series dedicated to finding out how some of Texas’s most accomplished citizens get through their days. Dana Tanamachi became enamored with the art of lettering while taking ...
In Brooklyn, where hipster nostalgia reigns supreme, a young graphic designer has found sudden success in an unlikely medium: chalk. Impeccably hand-drawn in a range of styles, Dana Tanamachi's ...
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“Kiss, Marry, Kill, ”Collaborate!“ ”Two Books, One Title, and a Mistake That Became an Opportunity (Exclusive)
Lori Gold and Cara Tanamachi wound up in an unexpected collaboration when they learned their upcoming novels were both titled ‘Kiss, Marry, Kill’ Authors Lori Gold and Cara Tanamachi didn't realize ...
Predeceased by her late husband, Frank, she is survived by her son, Brian; daughters, Diane (Rodney) Fujii and Noreen (Howard) Liu; granddaughter, Wendi Fujii; sister, Martha Kawada; sisters-in-law, ...
Sandra Tanamachi, who led a lengthy campaign to get the slur "Jap" removed from street maps in Jefferson, Orange and Fort Bend counties, is being recognized for her work with an award from the ...
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