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As many of them took turns at the mic, photos of West, including the one seen here, filled
Sen. Royce West (who called West his “brother from another mother”), Dallas Mavericks GM Donnie Nelson (who says finding another West would be like “replacing Dirk Nowitzki … impossible”) Dallas Film Society co-founder Michael Cain, Sixth Floor Museum...
Two brief "Trailers From Hell" essays were posted three or four days ago, one from Brian Trenchard-Smith about Peter Glenville's Becket and the other delivered by John Landis, of all people, about Carol Reed and Lewis Milestone's Mutiny on the Bounty. ...
Southwest vice president as a positive, funny renaissance man who played leading roles in everything from the Dallas Theater Center and The Sixth Floor Museum to the Omni Dallas Hotel. West, 54, died suddenly Monday at his desk at Matthews Southwest, a...
It's a very smart and brilliantly illustrated black-and-white film turned comic book that tells a story of a Gotham crumbling at the foundations by corruption. Reading this book, I felt like I was in an old one-room movie palace, watching a lost Carol...
Reed, 49, is training to become a nurse after she was cut as a medical transcriber late last year. I thought I could get a job right away, said Reed, of Ames, who has been working temporary jobs. It was humbling to find out I couldnt. Heres why: Half...
Biologics, Inc. , a biotechnology company focused on the development of synthetic DNA-based therapeutics and innovative disease-modifying medicines for serious illnesses, has appointed Carol Reed, as senior vice president of clinical & regulatory affairs.
Sir Carol Reed (30 December, 1906 – 25 April, 1976) was an Academy Award-winning English film director, most famous for directing The Third Man and Oliver!. Full Article
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