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A small town elementary school teacher outs Abraham Lincoln in the fourth grade Christmas pageant. Full Article at Broadway World
Nashville is used to seeing stars attract big crowds to various downtown venues. But Saturday morning was a bit different. Full Article at The Tennessean
WASHINGTON - JULY 08: Pulitzer Prize winner and Vietnam War expert Stanley Karnow (R) speaks as Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund founder and President Jan Scruggs looks on during a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first two American com... View Photo »
Music Director Robert Spano will lead the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the World Premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer-musician Wynton Marsalis’s new symphonic work, Blues Symphony. The new work celebrates the blues through the prism of different moments in American history, and will be the first...
Here’s the pitch: Deep in the noble Old South, a civilization sustained by contented slaves is being destroyed by brutal, vindictive Yankees. Full Article at New York Post
Tere Figueras Negrete is a an editor for the Miami Herald Neighbor's section. Full Article at Miami Herald
While he was alive, the rural town of Salinas reviled its most famous native son, author John Steinbeck. Townspeople hated his unflattering accounts of Salinas and its treatment of migrant workers. Full Article at The Orange County Register
In this released by from Scholastic, Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winning playwright Tony Kushner addresses more than 500 teenagers from across the country at the 2009 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York, Thursday, Jun... View Photo »
I was in a miserable time emotionally — my marriage breaking up, my mother dying of Alzheimer's. But I was cocky professionally; I had won the Pulitzer Prize, I had a book coming out. I thought I could do a huge job that was beyond me.
Obama versus Pentagon Sunday, November 08, 2009 Dr Farrukh Saleem President Barack Hussein Obama is fighting wars on three fronts. First front: Baghdad, 9,977 kilometres away from the White House. Full Article at The News
Dominick Argento didn't see this coming. "I've been sitting around waiting for 'Casanova' to open on Broadway," the composer said. "Artie Masella [a Hal Prince associate] thought it would make a terrific musical, but he hasn't found the angels yet." Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
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WASHINGTON - JULY 08: Pulitzer Prize winner and Vietnam War expert Stanley Karnow (R) speaks as Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund founder and President Jan Scruggs looks on during a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the first two American combat casualties of the Vitenam War...
View Photo »In this released by from Scholastic, Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winning playwright Tony Kushner addresses more than 500 teenagers from across the country at the 2009 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas L. Friedman, NY Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, gives a speech during the Swiss Economic Forum (SEF), in Thun, Switzerland, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas L. Friedman, NY Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, gives a speech during the Swiss Economic Forum (SEF), in Thun, Switzerland, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas L. Friedman, NY Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, gives a speech during the Swiss Economic Forum (SEF), in Thun, Switzerland, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Meacham, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography, poses for a photograph shortly after arriving at his home in New York early Tuesday morning April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Meacham, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography, poses for a photograph shortly after arriving at his home in New York early Tuesday morning April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Meacham, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography, reads his emails shortly after arriving at his home in New York early Tuesday morning April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Meacham, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography, right, shares a moment with his four-year-old daughter Mary and his wife Keith shortly after arriving at his home in New York early Tuesday morning April 21, 2009.
View Photo »Jon Meacham, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for biography, right, reads his emails as his wife Keith, left, carries their four-year-old daughter Mary over to say hello to her father shortly after his arrival home early Tuesday morning April 21, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Las Vegas Sun reporter Alexandra Berzon celebrates the paper's Pulitzer Prize for public service in the newsroom in Henderson, Nev. , Monday, April 20, 2009.
View Photo »Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist David Horsey speaks with the media outside the newsroom of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer Monday, March 16, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Nick Ut and Kim Phuc (L), the subject of his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning photograph, reunite in Washington March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Nick Ut and Kim Phuc (R), the subject of his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning photograph, reunite in Washington March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Nick Ut and Kim Phuc (R), the subject of his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning photograph, reunite in Washington March 3, 2009.
View Photo »Actors Viggo Mortensen (L) and Kodi Smit-McPhee, stars in the new drama film "The Road", which is based on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, are shown in a scene from the film in this undated publicity photograph.
View Photo »Attorney Michael Stefani answers questions from Robert Edick, Attorney for the Attorney Grievance Commission, during a trial before the Attorney Discipline Board, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »Attorney Michael Stefani answers questions from Robert Edick, Attorney for the Attorney Grievance Commission, during a trial before the Attorney Discipline Board, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009 in Detroit.
View Photo »Author Frank McCourt poses for photographs during an interview with Reuters at Stuyvesant High School in New York City in this November 14, 2005 file photo.
View Photo »Author Frank McCourt poses for photographs during an interview with Reuters at Stuyvesant High School in New York City in this November 14, 2005 file photo.
View Photo »This file picture taken on March 7, 2009 shows Irish-American author Frank McCourt in Paris. McCourt, best known for his moving memoir "Angela's Ashes," is gravely ill with meningitis, British and Irish newspapers reported on July 19, 2009.
View Photo »In this November 10, 1995 file photo Christian Science Monitor Reporter David Rohde (L) hugs his nephew Steven Rohde upon arrival at Boston's Logan International Airport after his release by the Bosnian Serbs.
View Photo »Former Associated Press photographer Boris Yurchenko, holds the Golden Eye of Russia prize, awarded by Sergei Lidov, left, president of the Guild of Russian Photographers. The photos was taken at Yurchenko's country house outside Moscow on Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. author Marilynne Robinson smiles during an interview with Reuters in central London June 4, 2009. Robinson won the Orange Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for "Home", the companion piece to her acclaimed "Gilead".
View Photo »U.S. author Marilynne Robinson smiles during an interview with Reuters in central London June 4, 2009. Robinson won the Orange Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for "Home", the companion piece to her acclaimed "Gilead".
View Photo »In this released by from Scholastic, Pulitzer Prize and Tony award winning playwright Tony Kushner addresses more than 500 teenagers from across the country at the 2009 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York, Thursday, June 4, 2009.
View Photo »Music Director Robert Spano will lead the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the World Premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer-musician Wynton Marsalis’s new symphonic work, Blues Symphony. The new work celebrates the blues through the prism of different moments in American history, and will be the first...
I was in a miserable time emotionally — my marriage breaking up, my mother dying of Alzheimer's. But I was cocky professionally; I had won the Pulitzer Prize, I had a book coming out. I thought I could do a huge job that was beyond me.
I'd rather have my columns on a thousand refrigerator doors than win a Pulitzer Prize.
I can’t think of a better way to remember the life of Frank McCourt, not just a Pulitzer Prize winner, but a longtime public school teacher and child of immigrant parents, than to create this school in his honor.
The university will announce today that Houghton Library, Harvard's primary repository for rare books and manuscripts, will house the John Updike Archive, making the library the center for studies on the life and work of the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and prolific novelist, poet, and critic.
Pulitzer Prize-nominated author and poet Maya Angelou was taken to the hospital Sunday for as-yet-unknown causes, TMZ.com reported.
Delgado said. At 10 a.m., the Toni Morrison Society will install a bench to honor Morrison, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. The plaque on the Mobile Street bench will describe Freedom Summer activities and the role Mobile Street played in the civil rights movement. This is a huge project for us ... Onl...
Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist, language expert and former White House speechwriter William Safire died Sunday, his assistant said. Safire, who was 79, had been diagnosed with cancer and died at a hospice in Maryland, assistant Rosemary Shields said. She declined to specify the type of ca...
William Safire, a speechwriter for President Richard M. Nixon and a Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist for The New York Times who also wrote books on politics and a treasury of articles on language, has died at age 79.
At the very least, filmmaker James O'Keefe and actress Hannah Giles deserve a Pulitzer Prize for their expose of deep corruption and unspeakable immorality at the ACORN housing division. But more important, I won't rest until they receive a grant to continue their partisan artistry from the National End...
This is a potent and trailblazing model ... The Center's resources, in the form of partnership with an editor, reporter, and photographer, let us produce a series that I nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. The series still resonates around our community.
He was thought of as the odd young man who lives on the top of the hill, writes poetry, likes to go on picnics, plays with his kids and can’t keep his cow in milk. Until he won the Pulitzer Prize, when he became Derry’s favorite son, that famous poet, Robert Frost, and he’s been that ever since.
Clearly the things I’ll remember most about Princeton are the people in the place, because that’s what’s always most important ... I had a championship with my two sons on the same team. There are just so many memories, so many great guys, so many great players. I got to do that in a place where a guy l...
@Miss_Cook RT Washing car, walking dogs, writing Pulitzer Prize winning novel, curing cancer...<
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- adamluo
4 hours ago
@andevers Wow, even Pulitzer Prize winner Olive Kitteridge? #storyrecommendationsforoprah
- writergal85 9 hours ago
What am I aiming for, a Pulitzer Prize? Who the fuck reads this shit anyway?
- BLKNT 11 hours ago
- NuZetaPhi
13 hours ago
