"Mark Weiss" is an American rock and roll photographer. His most widely recognized photographs capture the look and aesthetic of music and celebrity personalities of the 1980s. His work with renowned publications such as Circus (magazine)/Circus magazine and FACES helped establish Mark "Weissguy" Weiss as a name known for rock photography. He has photographed everyone from the Rolling Stones, KISS, Madonna, to the Wu Tang Clan

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Obviously, we're disappointed, but we're hopeful that a settlement will be reached and a strike will not occur.

We enjoyed having the ability to show off our campus to officers around the state. When they brought their kids here, they would take a look around ... some elected to enroll their children here.

We want to work with record companies to sell more records because they do that better than anyone.

We're busting at the seams right now.

We have the ability, without a lot of investment, to get new classroom space and housing.

Elements in our culture are promoting disrespect, but there's a strong yearning for respect in the human spirit, and our work makes us hopeful.

I think corporate America has realized in large part that human beings by their very nature are gregarious and like to work around other human beings.

The whole notion of telecommuting, which we heard a lot about beginning in the '90s, turned out to be a bunch of nonsense. People like to be around other people.