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He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
Only a native New Yorker could believe that New York is now or ever was a literary center.
In his fulminating against the literary world, Krim is really struggling with the New Yorker in himself, but it's a losing battle.
I was also publicly reprimanded, dragged through the mud by the radical press and made a figure of fun by such leftist publications as The New Republic, The New Yorker, Time and The Christian Science Monitor.
Mr. John Magee, whose work has been discussed in this chapter, was quoted in a New Yorker Magazine profile as saying: `` Of course, you have to remember it's a good thing for us chartists that there aren't more of us.
About all that remains to be said is that the present selection, most of which appeared first in The New Yorker, comprises ( as usual ) a slightly unstrung necklace, held together by little more than a slender thread cunningly inserted in the spine of the book.
He also drew precise crisp spots, which he sold to various literary and artistic journals, The New Yorker, for instance, or Esquire.
The novelist Raymond Chandler criticised her in his essay, " The Simple Art of Murder ", and the American literary critic Edmund Wilson was dismissive of Christie and the detective fiction genre generally in his New Yorker essay, " Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
Hesser lives in Brooklyn Heights with her husband, Tad Friend, a staff writer for The New Yorker, and their three children.
In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
*" Lost Horizon: The sad and savage wit of A. E. Housman " New Yorker article ( 5 pages ) by Anthony Lane 19 February 2001
:: Ogden Nash, The New Yorker, 1931
* The Wanderer Profile in The New Yorker, September 2006, the most extensive interview post-presidency
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The original team was christened the Blue Angels in 1946, when one of the pilots came across the name of New York City's Blue Angel Nightclub in The New Yorker magazine ; the team introduced themselves as the " Blue Angels " to the public for the first time on 21 July 1946, in Omaha, Nebraska.
During the 1930s and early 1940s, Alston created illustrations for magazines such as Fortune, Mademoiselle, The New Yorker, Melody Maker and others.
Category: The New Yorker cartoonists
Many consider New Yorker cartoonist Peter Arno the father of the modern gag cartoon ( as did Arno himself ).
A New Yorker named John Kennedy wrote to the U. S. Army in 1862, offering to furnish discs for all officers and men in the Federal Army, enclosing a design for the disc.
zoologia ), and seeër ( now more commonly see-er ), but this practice has become far less common ; The New Yorker magazine is one of the few major publications that still uses it.
William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker, urged her to write a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book Silent Spring, published in 1962.

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He released three more solo albums before debuting the The New Power Generation band in 1991, which saw him changing his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol known as " The Love Symbol ".
The movie opens with Eddie Kearns debutingThe Broadway Melody .” He tells some chorus girls he ’ s brought the Mahoney Sisters to New York to perform it with him in Francis Zanfield ’ s latest revue.
The book became The New York Times Best Seller list, debuting at number five on the Hardcover Nonfiction list.
Upon its publication, Unaccustomed Earth achieved the rare distinction of debuting at number 1 on The New York Times best seller list.
New Orleans East, though far from fully developed, had by that time arrived at a place of considerable, visible affluence relative to the metropolitan area, with upscale, multi-million dollar residential and commercial developments debuting alongside new office buildings and modern business parks.
In July of the same year, Boyd Gaming held its initial public offering of stock, debuting on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol " BYD.
According to the New York Times despite being heavily promoted by MSNBC and having a debuting audience of 660, 000 only three weeks into the show, viewership had fallen to 390, 000 viewers.
New Jersey City University currently sponsors 12 intercollegiate athletic programs in: baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, women's bowling, men's and women's cross country, men's golf ( debuting in Fall 2010 ), men's and women's soccer, softball and men's and women's volleyball.
In 2004, it was also adapted as an off-Broadway musical debuting at the Storm Theatre in New York City.
In 2004 Aiken made the New York Times Best Seller List, debuting at number two, with his memoir titled Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, written with Allison Glock, and published by Random House.
The writer-artist team broke into comics with Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's landmark New Fun, debuting with the musketeer swashbuckler " Henri Duval " and the supernatural-crimefighter strip Doctor Occult in issue # 6 ( Oct. 1935 ).
After further study in Central City ( where he was in the chorus of Don Giovanni in 1963, with Norman Treigle in the title role ) and as an apprentice with the Santa Fe Opera, he went to New York where he worked for an academic publisher before he had his first breakthrough at the New York City Opera, debuting on March 11, 1973 singing the role of Zuniga in the 1875 Bizet opera Carmen, after which, among other roles, he took over the Faustian devils in Gounod's Faust and Boito's Mefistofele left empty by the early death of Treigle.
The film was later adapted into a stage musical with the same title, debuting on Broadway in April 2006 and closing on New Year's Eve of that same year.
New series debuting this week included sci-fi anthology The Outer Limits, police / lawyer series Arrest and Trial, drama The Fugitive, and game show 100 Grand.
From there, she and Caruso took the opera to New York City, debuting with it at the Metropolitan Opera on 5 December 1906.
In North America, the LR3 was renamed LR4, debuting at the 2009 New York International Auto Show.
In late 1999, Varvatos started his company, debuting his first clothing line at the end of 2000 in New York.
Published in October 1976 amid significant advance expectations, Roots was immediately successful, garnering a slew of positive reviews and debuting at # 5 of The New York Times Best Seller list ( with The Times choosing to classify it as non-fiction ).
A four-time SCCA Road Racing Champ, Hansgen participated in two Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on October 8, 1961, at Watkins Glen, New York.
Fraser's first album, What to Do with Daylight, was released in New Zealand in late 2003, debuting at number one and achieved gold status in the same week.
The album also gained much success worldwide, debuting at number one in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia.
In 1994, the company made its Los Angeles debut with Steve Martin's first play, Picasso at the Lapin Agile and in 1996, Lyle Kessler's Orphans, directed by Gary Sinise and after a successful run in Chicago and New York City, was the first Steppenwolf production to go international, debuting in London.
After leaving CrossGen, Guice worked with writer Warren Ellis on a six-issue story-arc entitled " New Maps of Hell " for DC's JLA: Classified title and then worked on the " One Year Later " revamp of Aquaman, in Kurt Busiek's Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis, debuting with # 40 of the previous Aquaman title.

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