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1997 and autobiography
In 1997 Hill published her autobiography, Speaking Truth to Power, in which she chronicled her role in the Clarence Thomas confirmation controversy and wrote that creating a better society had been a motivating force in her life.
He won a World Fantasy Convention award in 1984, the first Sidewise Award for Alternate History Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994, and a Hugo Award in 1997 for his autobiography, Time and Chance.
He published his autobiography, Praying to the Aliens, in 1997 ( updated edition 1998 ), in collaboration with Steve Malins.
In 1997, Buck published his aptly titled autobiography That's a Winner!
In 1997, Estrada wrote his autobiography, Erik Estrada: My Road from Harlem to Hollywood.
In 1997 Townshend signed a deal with Little, Brown and Company publishing to write his autobiography, reportedly titled Pete Townshend: Who He?
* Part 1 of TiHKAL: The Continuation ( 1997 ) by Dr. Alexander and Ann Shulgin continues the fictionalized autobiography begun in PiHKAL ( Part 2 is non-fiction ).
According to his autobiography, then-United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson was asked by the White House in 1997 to interview Lewinsky for a job on his staff at the UN.
Eysenck ’ s attitude was summarised in his autobiography Rebel with a Cause ( Transaction Publishers, 1997, ISBN 1-56000-938-1 ): " I always felt that a scientist owes the world only one thing, and that is the truth as he sees it.
She also wrote an autobiography, What Falls Away ( New York: Doubleday, 1997 ).
In 1997, Schwartz published an autobiography titled An Unlikely Prophet.
An English translation of Laurent Schwartz's autobiography, " Un mathématicien aux prises avec le siècle ," originally published in 1997.
In 1997, Malden published his autobiography, When Do I Start ?, written with his daughter Carla.
Stan Collymore, Fowler's strike partner from 1995 to 1997, said in his autobiography that Fowler was the best player he has ever played alongside.
In 1997, Muir published a well-received autobiography, A Kentish Lad.
In her 1997 autobiography, Graham comments several times about how close her husband was to politicians of his day ( he was instrumental, for example, in getting Johnson to be the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee in 1960 ), and how such personal closeness with politicians later became unacceptable in journalism.
In Michael Bloomberg's 1997 autobiography, in a chapter titled " Computers for Virgins ", he explained how the design of the terminal was slightly different from the standard IBM PC keyboard layout that was popular at that time.
Her 20th book, an autobiography Coming To England, was published in 1997.
* Private Parts ( 1997 film ), a 1997 film based on Howard Stern's autobiography of the same name
He is also the author of three novels, Bible Two ( 1982 ), The Booker Prize Winner ( 1997 ), and Beware the Monkey Man ( 2010, using the pen name Rex Kenny ), and an autobiography, 65 My Life So Far ( 2009 ).
The Great Betrayal: The Memoirs of Ian Douglas Smith is a 1997 autobiography written by Ian Smith covering his time as Premier of the British Crown Colony of Southern Rhodesia and Prime Minister of Rhodesia ( April 13, 1964-June 1, 1979 ).
In Billy Graham ’ s 1997 autobiography, ' Just As I Am ,' he writes of his vision, idea, and history with Christianity Today.
Scottish international forward Andy Gray reported in his autobiography that the Everton board were ready to offer Gray the job as manager in August 1997, but Bill Kenwright, then director, had wanted to appoint Howard Kendall as manager for a third time.

1997 and art
* Since 1997, a series of cultural, art, music and entertainment events have taken place in November at various locations in the town, under the title, Novembernebel ( November fog )
The historic center of Riga, Latvia, with " the finest collection of art nouveau buildings in Europe ", was included on the list during 1997 in part because of the " quality and the quantity of its Art Nouveau / Jugendstil architecture ", and four Brussels town houses by Victor Horta were included during 2000 as " works of human creative genius " that are " outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture brilliantly illustrating the transition from the 19th to the 20th century in art, thought, and society ".
It was released by Interplay in 1997, featuring a new super deformed style for the characters ( the original version kept the same art style as the first game ) as well as voiced dialogue samples.
In 1997, with the annexation of the former water tank, the property became the Montehermoso Cultural Center, designed as a space for art exhibitions and musical performances.
In 1997, the museum opened with " The Guggenheim Museums and the Art of This Century ", a 300-piece overview of 20th-century art from Cubism to new media art.
Eugene Goossen ( 1921 – 1997 ), an art historian, was born in Gloversville.
* Eugene Goossen ( 1921 – 1997 ), art critic and historian, and his wife Patricia Johanson ( b. 1940 ), noted environmental sculptor, in Buskirk hamlet.
In 1997, the Royal Academy, staged an exhibition of the private art collection of Charles Saatchi titled Sensation, which included many works by YBA artists.
Although these early events caused Emin to be well known in art circles, she was largely unknown by the public until she appeared on a Channel 4 television programme in 1997.
** “ Wonderwall ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD # 1045 – 1049 ( 1997 )
** “ Crusade ,” written by Alan Grant, art by Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD # 1050 – 1061 ( 1997 )
In 1997, his work was included in Sensation, a touring show of the Charles Saatchi art collection at the Royal Academy, London.
* BAM Rose Cinemas opened in 1997, allowing Brooklynites the chance to see more art films without having to go to Manhattan.
The next enlargement was the incorporation of two buildings ( nearby but not adjacent ) into the institutional structure of the museum: the Casón del Buen Retiro, which is equipped to display up to 400 paintings and which housed the bulk of the 20th century art from 1971 to 1997, and the Salon de Reinos ( Throne building ), formerly the Army Museum.
Conceived in 1996 and launched on June 10, 1997, Cathedral is a work in music and art which depicts five " mystical moments in time ": The building of the Great Pyramid in Giza, the building of Chartres Cathedral, the 19th century Native American Ghost Dance movement, the detonation of the atomic bomb, and the creation of the World Wide Web.
The facility, landmarked in 1997, boasts the state-of-the art S. Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture, a 189-seat auditorium that opened in 2007 and hosts lectures, readings, musical performances, and other events for people of all ages.
* Eternauta, el mundo arrepentido ( 1997 – 1998 ) by Pablo Maiztegui ( script ) and Solano López ( art )
Various educators have explored ways of bringing together culture and mathematics in the classroom, such as: Barber and Estrin ( 1995 ) and Bradley ( 1984 ) on Native American education, Gerdes ( 1988b and 2001 ) with suggestions for using African art and games, Malloy ( 1997 ) about African American students and Flores ( 1997 ), who developed instructional strategies for Hispanic students.
Having studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal and the Université de Vincennes in Paris, he taught in the art history department of the Université de Montréal for more than twenty years ( 1975 – 1997 ) until his death in Montreal.
In 1997, Lau was hired to illustrate the cover art for the Anodize electronic music album.
Many recent additions to the collection were financed by sales of works from an 1, 800-piece holding of 20th century Mexican art compiled by dealer-collectors Bernard and Edith Lewin and given to the museum in 1997.

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