Lauren Weinstein (born 1975) is an American comic book artist and illustrator. Her first comics appeared as syndicated strips in the Seattle Stranger and...
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involving technology Lauren Weinstein (cartoonist) (born 1975), American comic book artist Lauren Sager Weinstein, chief data officer at Transport for London...
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Sam Viviano – contributor and art director at Mad magazine Lauren Weinstein — cartoonist, author of Inside Vineyland, Girl Stories, and The Goddess of...
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featured the talents of a number of notable cartoonists, including Josh Neufeld, Rick Veitch, Lauren Weinstein, and Thomas Yeates. The series was edited...
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Johnny Ryan, Sam Henderson, Spain Rodriguez, John Linton Roberson, Lauren Weinstein and more. Hellman, Danny, editor. (2001). Legal Action Comics Vol....
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Mission Hill (TV series) (category Television series created by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein)
Oakley and Josh Weinstein, former executive producers/showrunners of The Simpsons, with the original artistic designer being Lauren MacMullan. Oakley...
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Mercer's The Mick and Baltimore City Paper. The group features cartoonist Lauren Weinstein on lead vocals with Patrick Hambrecht, the band songwriter. Hambrecht...
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Thurber Jim Torok Ted Travelstead James Urbaniak Colleen AF Venable Lauren R. Weinstein Julia Wertz Shannon Wheeler Kriota Willberg Daniel Wright "Robert...
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Je suis Charlie (section Cartoonists)
place after the killings. Prior to the awards show, film producer Harvey Weinstein penned a lengthy open letter to Hollywood in Variety about the attacks...
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released her memoir, Read My Lips: Stories of a Hollywood Life, published by Weinstein Books. In the book, she remembered a close-knit, family-oriented past...
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Project Runway (category Television series by The Weinstein Company)
engage, inform, enlighten and entertain." In 2018, during the wake of The Weinstein Company's bankruptcy, the show then returned to Bravo. Klum and the designers'...
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network after season ends". Dallas News. Retrieved October 16, 2024. Weinstein, Arthur (October 13, 2024). "Kenny Albert calls 500th Fox NFL game, reminisces...
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(2001), Donna Barr (2002), Derek Kirk Kim (2002), Sonny Liew (2002), Lauren Weinstein (2002), Josh Neufeld (2004), Karl Stevens (2004), Fred Van Lente and...
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– fashion television personality and reporter John Wilson Bengough – cartoonist Alfred David Benjamin – Australian-born businessman and philanthropist...
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2007). "Two Bite Interview: Darrin Bell, One of America's Most Pro Gay Cartoonists". AfterElton.com. Archived from the original on June 4, 2007. Retrieved...
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102, American businesswoman and designer. Chance Browne, 75, American cartoonist (Hi and Lois), pancreatic cancer. Ennio Calabria, 86, Italian painter...
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titled "I Need a Jew" appearing in the episode "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein". Bourne Co., the sole United States copyright owner of the song, alleged...
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Animation Magazine. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Weinstein, Shelli (September 30, 2014). "Cartoon Network Sets Premiere for Miniseries...
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(1805–1878), businessman Bob Weinstein (born 1954), movie producer and co-founder of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company Harvey Weinstein (born 1952), movie...
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Seth MacFarlane (category American cartoonists)
titled "I Need a Jew" appearing in the episode "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein". Bourne Co., which holds the copyright, alleged the parody pairs a "thinly...
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painter George Hurrell, photographer Frank Interlandi, editorial cartoonist Bil Keane, cartoonist Marie Boening Kendall, painter Joseph Kleitsch, painter Roger...
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basketball player C. J. Watson – professional basketball player Claire Weinstein (born 2007) - Olympic silver medalist freestyle swimmer Joe Wieland –...
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Stegbauer, Steve Stegelin, Eric Theriault, Robert Ullman, Neil Vokes, Lauren Weinstein, Mark Wheatley, Shannon Wheeler, Ashley Wood, and Meredith Yayanos...
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Robert Livingston, 87, Zen Buddhist teacher (b. 1933) W. B. Park, 84, cartoonist and illustrator (b. 1936) Mike Reese, 42, politician, member of the Pennsylvania...
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Weidman, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Class of 1930) Allen Weinstein, Archivist of the United States (class of 1954) Grover Whalen, "Mr. New...
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Zoe Kazan To Portray The New York Times Reporters Who Broke The Harvey Weinstein Sex Scandal Story In Plan B & Annapurna Drama For Universal". Deadline...
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States. In 2010, Mark Fiore won a Pulitzer Prize, becoming the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer for an entry of entirely online cartoons. Fiore was...
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"Peter Bart: A Disney Deal Gone Wrong: How Mouse Money Fueled Harvey Weinstein's Alleged Predation As Miramax Mogul". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from...
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Ultan (historian) (born 1938) – official historian of the Bronx Allen Weinstein (1937–2015) – historian; Archivist of the United States Barry Wellman...
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dates back to the first newspaper feature ever written about Welles—"Cartoonist, Actor, Poet and only 10"—in the February 19, 1926, issue of The Capital...
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