Francis Davis (born August 30, 1946) is an American author and journalist. He is best known as the jazz critic for The Village Voice, and a contributing...
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Francis Davis is an American author and journalist. Francis Davis may also refer to: Francis Davis (poet) (1810–1881), Irish poet and editor Sir Francis...
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Francis Davis Millet (November 3, 1848 – April 15, 1912) was an American academic classical painter, sculptor, and writer who died in the sinking of the...
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Claud Cockburn (redirect from Francis Claud Cockburn)
Francis Claud Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981) was a British journalist. His saying "believe nothing until it has been...
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that jazz stopped evolving when Davis wasn't there to push it forward." Francis Davis of The Atlantic noted that Davis's career can be seen as "an ongoing...
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Francis Pharcellus Church (February 22, 1839 – April 11, 1906) was an American publisher and editor. In 1897, Church wrote the editorial "Yes, Virginia...
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Francis Marion Beynon (26 May 1884 – 5 October 1951) was a Canadian journalist, feminist and pacifist. She is known for her semi-autobiographical novel...
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Mankiewicz Davis (1937–1974), novelist (daughter of Herman) Nick Davis (born 1965), screenwriter, director and producer (son of Johanna) Tim Davis (born 1963)...
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Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (/ˈbɛti/; April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. Regarded as one of the...
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Victor Davis Hanson (born September 5, 1953) is an American classicist, military historian, and conservative political commentator. He has been a commentator...
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"ideological colonisation". In September 2015, Francis came under media scrutiny for meeting Kim Davis, a county clerk who was imprisoned for refusing...
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films, Davis walked out on her Warner Brothers contract, and decided to make films in England. Davis explained her viewpoint to a journalist, saying:...
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Francis Preston Blair Sr. (April 12, 1791 – October 18, 1876) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and influential figure in national politics...
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Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate States from...
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Francis W. Parker School is an independent school serving students who live in the Chicago area from Pre-K through twelfth grade. Located in Chicago's...
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November 2021, Francis thanked journalists for their work uncovering child sexual abuse scandals in the church, thanking journalists also for "helping...
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Francis Donald Logan (1930–2022), American historian Francis Drake (1540–1596), English sea captain Francis Elliott (journalist), British journalist Francis...
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Betteridge's law of headlines (redirect from The journalistic principle)
called it "Davis's law", a name that also appears online without any explanation of who Davis was. It has also been referred to as the "journalistic principle"...
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Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis Jr. (born December 26, 1942) is an American attorney and former politician who served as the 37th governor of California from...
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Kalimantan (2008–2018). Eduard Kuznetsov, 85, Russian-Israeli dissident, journalist, and writer, co-leader of the Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair. Dieter...
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University of California, Davis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alumni of the University of California, Davis. UC Davis academics Carol Folt, 11th...
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conservative, arranging a controversial meeting between Pope Francis and former county clerk Kim Davis, known for her opposition to same-sex marriage, during...
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Terry Gross (category American women television journalists)
has been married to Francis Davis, a former jazz critic for The Village Voice, since 1994. They have been together since 1978. Davis is Catholic, and Gross...
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Nancy Reagan (redirect from Nancy Davis Reagan)
Chicago and later was adopted by her mother's second husband. As Nancy Davis, she was a Hollywood actress in the 1940s and 1950s, starring in films such...
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awards and nominations received by Viola Davis. Viola Davis is an American actress and producer Viola Davis. Known for her roles on stage and screen,...
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Francis Magee (born 7 June 1959) is an Irish actor. He portrayed Liam Tyler in British soap opera EastEnders from 1993 to 1995. He has also appeared in...
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blocks from a man named Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, according to Forbes journalist Andy Greenberg. Greenberg asked the writing analysis consultancy Juola...
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Samuel Francis Smith (October 21, 1808 – November 16, 1895) was an American Baptist minister, journalist, and author. He is best known for having written...
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Thomas Francis Meagher (/mɑːr/ MAR; 3 August 1823 – 1 July 1867) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Young Irelanders in the Rebellion of 1848...
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Louise E. Francis (1869–1932) - journalist; newspaper editor, publisher, proprietor (Castroville Enterprise,) Barbara Galpin (1855–1922) – journalist; affiliated...
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