John Abizaid, Commander in Chief of U.S. Central Command
Christopher Alexander, Architect, writer, and educator
Bill Amend, Creator of the comic strip FoxTrot
Richard Armitage, Deputy U.S. Secretary of state
Vic Armstrong, Film stuntman and stunt coordinator
Ashanti, R&B singer and songwriter
Tiki Barber and Ronde Barber, Football players
Matthew Barney, Artist
Maria Bartiromo, Broadcast journalist
Bonnie Bassler, Biologist and educator
Elmer Bernstein, Composer for films
Carolyn RBertozzi, Chemist, inventor, businesswoman, educator, and author
Blur, British rock band
Adrien Brody, Actor
Vincent Brooks, U.S. Army brigadier general
Aaron Brown, Broadcast journalist
Stephen Burrows, Fashion designer
Ben Burtt, Sound designer for films
Candace Bushnell, Writer
Andrew H. Card Jr., White House chief of staff
Margaret Carlson, Journalist, columnist, and television commentator
Richard Carmona, Surgeon general of the United States
Regina Carter, Jazz violinist
Kim Cattrall, Actress
Tom Cavanagh, Actor
Patricia S. Churchland, Professor of philosophy
Chris Claremont, Writer
Roger Clemens, Baseball player with the New York Yankees
Jim Collins, Business writer and management consultant
Patricia Hill Collins, Sociologist, educator, and writer
John Horton Conway, Mathematician
Richard W. Cook, Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios
Stephanie Coontz, Historian and writer
Sofia Coppola, Filmmaker and screenwriter
Ann Coulter, Writer and commentator
Counting Crows, Rock band
Danielle Crittenden, Writer and commentator
Sharon Darling, Founder and president of the National Center for Family Literacy
Wade Davis, Ethnobotanist, anthropologist, and writer
Donna de Varona, Olympic swimmer, radio and TV broadcaster, and social activist
Def Leppard, Rock band
DMX, Rap musician and actor
William Donaldson, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission
David Doubilet, Underwater photographer
Robert A. Eckert, President and CEO of Mattel Inc
Eiko and Koma, Dancers and choreographers
Thomas J. Engibous, Chairman, president, and CEO of Texas Instruments Inc.
Jeffrey Eugenides, Writer
Eve, Rap musician and actress
Chris Eyre, Film director
Chaka Fattah, U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania
Marshall Faulk, Football player with the St. Louis Rams
Will Ferrell, Comedian and actor
William Forsythe, Choreographer and dancer
Jonathan Franzen, Writer
Tom Freston, Chairman and CEO of MTV Networks
Ellen Galinsky, President of the Families and Work Institute
Joseph L. Galloway, War correspondent
Leslie H. Gelb, President emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations
Mossimo Giannulli, Fashion designer and chairman and CEO of Mossimo Inc.
Mel Gibson, Actor, filmmaker, and producer
Patricia Goldman-Rakic, Neuroscientist
Edmund WGordon, Psychologist and educator
Jennifer MGranholm, Governor of Michigan
Tom Green, Actor, television talk-show host, and comedian
Jonathan Haas, Timpanist
Becky Hammon, Basketball player with the New York Liberty
Alan G. Hassenfeld, Chairman of Hasbro Inc
Hauerwas, Stanley, Theologian, ethicist, writer, and educator
Todd Haynes, Filmmaker
James R. Heath, Chemist and educator
Hazel Henderson, Economist, futurist, and writer
J. Marvin Herndon, Geophysicist
Stephen Hillenburg, Creator and executive producer of the animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants
Ann Hobson Pilot, Harpist
Betsy Holden, Co-CEO, Kraft Foods Incand CEO and president, Kraft Foods North America
Dave Holland, Bassist
Hei-Kyung Hong, Opera singer
Allan Houston, Basketball player with the New York Knicks
Sharon Isbin, Classical guitarist
Hugh Jackman, Actor
Lauren Jackson, Basketball player with the Seattle Storm
Erich D. Jarvis, Neurobiologist
Norah Jones, Singer and pianist
Spike Jonze, Filmmaker
Peter R. Kann, Chairman and CEO of Dow Jones & Co
Marcy Kaptur, USrepresentative from Ohio
Isabella Karle, Chemist
Jan Karon, Writer
Bill Keller, Executive editor of The New York Times
Jeff Kent, Baseball player with the Houston Astros
Laura Kiessling, Biochemist
Naomi Klein, Social activist and writer
Wendy Kopp, Founder and president of Teach for America
Tony La Russa, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team
Winona LaDuke, Environmental activist and writer
Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, Co-authors of the Left Behind series
Avril Lavigne, Singer
Andrea Lee, Writer
Gerald Levert, Singer and songwriter
Daniel Libeskind, Architect
Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii
Lucy Liu, Actress
Gary Locke, Governor of Washington State
Mike Lowell, Baseball player with the Florida Marlins
Rob Marshall, Theater, film, and television director and choreographer
L. Lowry Mays, Co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Clear Channel Worldwide
Tracy McGrady, Basketball player with the Orlando Magic
John H. McWhorter, Linguist and author
Natalie Merchant, Singer and songwriter
Sia Michel, Editor in chief of Spin
John Miller, Broadcast journalist and terrorism expert
Ann Moore, Chairman and CEO of Time Inc.
Frank H. Murkowski, Governor of Alaska
Steve Nash, Basketball player with the Dallas Mavericks
Otto Neals, Sculptor, painter, printmaker, and illustrator
David Neeleman, Founder, chairman, and CEO of JetBlue Airways
John Negroponte, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Lena Olin, Actress
Susan Orlean, Writer
Suze Orman, Financial adviser and writer
Piet Oudolf, Landscape designer
Mehmet C. Oz, Cardiothoracic surgeon
Clarence Page, Journalist and syndicated columnist
Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner
Ann Patchett, Writer
Alexander Payne, Filmmaker and screenwriter
Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Representative from California
Richard Perle, Member and former chairman of the Defense Policy Board
Houston Person, Jazz saxophonist and music producer
Phish, Rock band
Parker Posey, Actress
Michael K. Powell, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Freddie Prinze Jr., Actor
Patricia Racette, Opera singer
Rascal Flatts, Country band
Vanessa Redgrave, Actress and political activist
William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
Harry Reid, U.S.Senator from Nevada
Robert H. Rines, Inventor, patent lawyer, and investigator of the Loch Ness monster
Janet L. Robinson, New York Times
Alex Rodriguez, Baseball player with the New York Yankees
John Romer, Egyptologist, archaeologist, historian, documentary filmmaker, and writer
Jim Rose, Performance artist and founder of the Jim Rose Circus
Warren Sapp, Football player with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Neal Shapiro, President of NBC News
M. Night Shyamalan, Filmmaker
Joel Silver, Film and television producer
Tavis Smiley, Radio talk-show host, writer, commentator, and lecturer
Orin C. Smith, President and CEO of Starbucks
John Snow, U.S.Secretary of the Treasury
Scott Spencer, Writer
Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General of New York State
Sandra Steingraber, Biologist, writer, and environmental activist
Elizabeth Streb, Dancer and choreographer
Daniel Sullivan, Theater director
Anne Sweeney, President of ABC Cable Network Groups and Disney Channel Worldwide
Donna Tartt, Writer
Miguel Tejada, Baseball player with the Oakland Athletics
George A. Tice, Photographer
Timbaland, Hip-hop musician and record producer
Michael Vick, Football player with the Atlanta Falcons
Andy and Larry Wachowski, Filmmakers, screenwriters, and producers
Barbara Walters, Television journalist, anchor, and producer
David S. Ware, Jazz saxophonist
Donald Watkins, Lawyer, businessman, and banker
Levi Watkins Jr, Cardiologist
Doc Watson, Folksinger and guitarist
Chris Webber, Basketball player and rap musician
Mark Whitaker, Editor of Newsweek
White Stripes, Rock band
Bradley Whitford, Actor
Peggy Whitson, Astronaut, biochemist, and educator
Venus Williams and Serena Williams, Tennis players
Owen Wilson, Actor
Carl R. Woese, Microbiologist, educator, and writer
Julia Wolfe, Composer
Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
Steven Wright, Comedian, actor, writer, and director
Alexei Yashin, Hockey player with the New York Islanders
Francesca Zambello, Opera and theater director
Elias Zerhouni, Director of the National Institutes of Health
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress
Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Dancer, choreographer, and founder of Urban Bush Women
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