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Dewey Jackson SHORT, Congress, MO (1898-1979)

SHORT Dewey Jackson , a Representative from Missouri; born in Galena, Stone County, Mo., April 7, 1898; attended the public school, Galena High School, and Marionville (Mo.) College; during the…

Quills

Director:Philip KaufmanWriter:Doug WrightFox Searchlight Pictures; 120 minutes; RRelease:11/00Cast:Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Caine Quills delivers the subterranean…

Shattered Image

Director: Raul Ruiz Writer: Duane PooleLoins Gate Films; NR; 103 minutesRelease:11/98Cast:Anne Parillaud, William Baldwin, Lisanne Falk, Graham Greene, Billy Wilmott, O'Neil Peart and Leonie…

Female Perversions

Director: Susan StreitfeldWriters: Susan Streitfeld and Julie HebertDirector of Photography:Teresa MedinaEditors:Curtiss Clayton and Leo TrombettaMusic:Debbie WisemanProduction Designer:Missy…

Hollow Reed

Director: Angela PopeWriter: Paule MilneDirector of Photography:Remi AdefarasinEditor:Sue WyattMusic:Anne DudleyProduction Designer:Stuart WalkerProducer:Elizabeth KarlsenCinepix Film…

The Blair Witch Project

Directors/Writers:Daniel Myrick and Eduardo SanchezArtisian Entertainment; 87 minutes; RRelease:7/99Cast:Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, Joshua Leonard The Blair Witch Project is an…

Ana de Armas

Name at birth: Ana Celia de Armas CasoAna de Armas is the actress whose run of high-profile roles led to her 2023 Oscar nomination for playing Marilyn Monroe in the film Blonde. Ana de Armas was…

Audra Lorde Biography

poetBorn: February 18, 1934Birthplace: New York CityDied: November 17, 1932 Lorde, the daughter of immigrants from Grenada, grew up in New York City. She began…

Disgrace

Author:J.M. CoetzeePublisher:Viking Disgrace, winner of the 1999 Booker Prize, deals explicitly with J.M.Coetzee's homeland after Apartheid. As in Waiting for the Barbarians, exquisite…

First Snow on Fuji

Author:Yasunari KawabataPublisher:Counterpoint Yasunari Kawabata's short-story collection First Snow on Fuji debuted in 1958, a decade before Kawabata won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Now…