Meet The Playwrights of WinterFest: Rebecca Kane Brings Mystery and Music to The Winterfest
Rebecca Kane is a playwright and stage manager based in Astoria, Queens. Raised in South Florida, she began stage managing and playwriting in high school. She moved to Orlando to study stage management and creative writing at University of Central Florida, where she also worked at the Orlando
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We hope the popularity of these titles offers guidance for those seeking an interesting and helpful new book. We report our business book bestsellers to The New York Times and Nielsen BookScan. Congratulations to authors and publishers of these bestselling business books for the last month of 2017!
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And don't worry â we'll still see those familiar AAA titles published by those familiar big cheeses. Again, that's because they lack the budget to afford taking all the risks of going full-on self-publishing. Platinum Games is also confident the decision will not adversely affect their relationship with larger
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The four journalists are accused of publishing, on the newspapers for which they work, part of the confidential findings of an inquiry conducted by a parliamentary commission to investigate an alleged case of corruption at the Moroccan Pension Fund (CMR). The court also decided to try MP Abdelhaq
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She also expressed herself through painting, drawing, creative writing and blogging. âJudith could be intimidating,â said Sondra Shaw Hardy of Traverse City. âHer intellect and abilities in almost every aspect of life â art, music, writing, drama, politics and more â could be frightening were it not for her
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They're the top two best-sellers in the admittedly limited segment. That goes to well over half when you throw in the closely related GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade. If you're shopping for a full-size body-on-frame SUV, General Motors pretty much owns the market. The RST is Chevrolet's first true hot
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On December 29, Wixen Music Publishing filed a lawsuit in California federal court that alleges that Spotify is using Petty's “Free Fallin,” the Doors' “Light My Fire,” and tens of thousands of other songs without a license and compensation. The plaintiff is seeking a damages award worth at least $1.6
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âWe heard from our users that there just wasn't a place for them to engage with content relevant to them,â Peter Sloterdyk, Grindr's vice president of marketing, tells Moneyish. Since about three quarters of Grindr users are millennials, traditional dedicated publishers like the Advocate can seem stodgy.
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