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A Brief Biography
My interest in Mathematics probably has something to do with the fact that my father Robert Cowen is a Logician, in fact he was a doctoral student of Raymond Smullyan, who wrote those wonderful recreational math books like What is the Name of this Book?. My father teaches at Queens College, CUNY .
I was born in New York City, went to school in New England, and now teach at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore . Don't laugh: but I only learned to drive after my twenty-fifth birthday! Here's the beginning of a story about it: Automotive Adventures. Of course, there is always Amtrak.
Most of my good friends are still up in Cambridge, Mass, , or have scattered all over the country, and even further.. as I get their permission, I am linking to some of their homepages here.
I got married July 1997 to Bill Bogstad . There are a few Wedding pictures here. At our wedding our friends produced a wedding mummers play. I've put up a webpage about Wedding mummers plays here.
When I was in junior high school in 1980, these are the things me and my friends thought were cool: coffee, fantasy games, computers and the whole hacker culture thing, black clothes, apas, silver jewelry, and (of course) staying on line all night to get tickets to the opening of Empire Strikes back. There were not many of us back then, and people looked at us funny.
Guess what: pop culture in 1999 has about caught up to us. I realized this suddenly the weekend star wars, the prequel, opened, when I was driving enroute from Baltimore to Boston, and passed through NYC's airspace. For some reason I had the radio tuned to Z100, a "top 40" style station.. and they played what could only be called a star wars *filk*. On a top 40 station..
So me and my friends, we're now the technorati -- the cool people that you all aspire to be.. Just proves, you do something long enough, and you are eventually in fashion.. :-)
I am a classically trained violinist, and like many violinists, I have always known a few viola jokes, but I have recently found a large collection of viola jokes which has definitely added to my repetoire. When I was in graduate school, I crossed over into Folk music, and took time out from the thesis to play fiddle with the International Dance performing group called Mandala . Last year I played in the 2nd violin section in the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra.
Under the excellent influence of someone who is Too Tall To Tango with (but not to tall to smile up at) I started Swing dancing when I came to Baltimore., and doing a little Ballroom dancing besides. We have also regularly attend English Country Dancing , which takes place in Baltimore every Monday night at 8pm in Lovely Lane church on St. Paul and 22nd Street. I cannot explain my love of dance: when I was 9 years old I wanted to dance for Balanchine in the New York City Ballet -- by High School, I was sufficiently reconciled to my lack of potential in this regard that I was content with going backstage and catching glimpses of Patricia McBride because my then violin teacher played (and still plays) in their orchestra.
Here's a new link: thanks to Bill I have discovered the world's best comic strip: check out the dust puppy and friends at userfriendly.org
Check out the hypertext version of Pride and Prejudice from the Jane Austen info page. A local named Sue has put up a list of Recommended Baltimore Restaurants with reviews. And here is the DC Dining Guide. For movie reviews with a unique perspective, head to Australia for Nikki Lesley's movie guide. My current favorite regular TV shows are Babylon 5 (which is more and more resembling Tolkein in space), also Due South which is tough to find on TV these days, and my husband has converted me into being a regular weekly watcher of The Red Green Show which is currently shown at 11pm on Sat. on Maryland Public Television. Finally, I have recently put up a page of useful math links which, at the bottom includes things like lists of websites for math and kids, and where to order that Escher tie for the special mathematician in your life...
I'd like to explicitly state that I don't care if you are male, female, if the color of your skin, eyes or hair is brown, black, white, grey, yellow, blue, red, or green. All I care about is if you can do mathematics. I feel sad that in the 90s this doesn't go without saying. But in case it doesn't I said it.
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