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A poster of Bill Graham Presents the Yardbirds, The Doors, James Cotton Blues Band, Richie Havens by artist Bonnie MacLean is one of the many items on display 24 May 2007 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, as it revisits the period with "Summer of Love: Art ofthe Psychedelic Era" an exhibition tracing the explosion of contemporary art and popular culture that was brought about by the civil unrest and pervasive social change of the 1960s and early 70s.The exhibit opens 24 May and runs until 16 September 2007
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates demonstrates Microsoft RoundTable during the Microsoft Unified Communications 2007 launch on 16 October, 2007 at the Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, CA. Microsoft RoundTable extends meeting environments across multiple locations through a conferencing phone with a 360-degree camera (on table in front of Gates) that captures a panoramic view of meeting participants, tracks the speaker and can record meetings.
Liberal interim leader Bill Graham, second from left, along with leadership candidates Martha Hall Findlay, second from right, and Gerard Kennedy, right, listen to newly elected Liberal leader Stephane Dion speak to his caucus for the first time as leader in Ottawa, Monday, Dec. 4, 2006. (AP PHOTO/CP, Tom Hanson)
MONTREAL - DECEMBER 2: Newly elected Liberal Party Leader Stephane Dion (C) is flanked onstage by (L-R) former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, former party leader Bill Graham, former Prime Minister Paul Martin and former Prime Minister John Turner after delivering his victory speech at the Palais de congres in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Dion will lead the Liberals into the next election against Stephen Harper's Conservatives. (Photo by Simon Hayter/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Stephane Dion;Jean Chretien;Bill Graham;Paul Martin;John Turner
Bill Graham (L), Jean Chretien (C) and wife (R) Aline listen to candidates during the Liberal Party Leadership 2006 convention 01 December 2006 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Balloting began to elect a new leader of Canada's once-mighty Liberal Party as polls showed none of the candidates would likely unseat Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper anytime soon. AFP PHOTO/David BOILY (Photo credit should read DAVID BOILY/AFP/Getty Images)