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Latest revision as of 21:01, 19 July 2017
NOTE: as this is a user page, and not a standard Wiki Fire entry, Tom Fucoloro authored much of this page. If you see this as an ethical problem, see the Wiki Fire Code of Ethics as add your thoughts. I don't want to be accused of going Jimmy Wales on this wiki.
Tom Fucoloro[edit]
Tom Fucoloro is the founder of The Wiki Fire, this here free specialized encyclopedia of Knox College.
Big Muddy Records[edit]
Tom Fucoloro is a co-owner of Big Muddy Records, a record label based out of St. Louis, MO.
The Knox Student[edit]
Tom was the editor-in-chief of The Knox Student, the student newspaper of Knox College, from 2007-08.
He was assistant Mosaic editor during the 2004-05 school year, the Mosaic editor for the 2005-06 school year and the managing editor for the 2006-07 school year.
Sound Design[edit]
Interested in sound production and manipulation, Tom Fucoloro starting designing soundscapes for the Knox College Department of Theater and Dance in 2005.
Shows under his design include:
- Skriker (Spring 2005)
- Noises Off! (Fall 2005)
- As You Like It (Winter 2006)
- The Exonerated (Spring 2006)
- Baltimore Waltz (Spring 2006)
- The Fifth Sun (Spring 2006)
- Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Spring 2006)
- Passages At Random (Spring 2007)
- Vinegar Tom (Fall 2007)
- 4.48 Psychosis (Winter 2008)
- Hamlet (Spring 2008)