Northampton native Mike Chinoy brings story of Irish human rights hero to life
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 14, 2021
Award-winning journalist Mike Chinoy of Northampton will be featured in a March 24 virtual presentation about his book on human rights activist Kevin Boyle.
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When Mike Chinoy was growing up in Northampton, he was encouraged to follow interests that other teens might have found unusual.
“A senior in high school, interested in Chinese? But my parents always encouraged me to read and to explore interests that might seem unconventional,” says the now-68-year-old journalist and author.
Chinoy’s passions led to his hiring as one of CNN’s first foreign correspondents. These days, his time is spent with think tanks and institutes, connected with the University of Southern California, and with work on a new book chronicling the history of American journalists in China.
Irrfan Khan s Son Babil Reveals When He Will Start Looking Into Acting Offers
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Actor Irrfan Khan s son, Babil Khan, on Monday said he plans to enter the Indian film industry as an actor once he completes graduation from a film school here. Babil Khan took to Instagram and shared a picture of the book Actors on Acting , edited by Toby Cole and Helen Krich Chinoy. The book was signed by his father, who according to Babil Khan, bought it in New York to prepare for his role in filmmaker Mira Nair s 2006 drama The Namesake. The cinema student, who is in his 20s, captioned the picture, Up for lending.
Irrfan Khanâs son Babil to start looking into acting offers after graduation
He plans to enter the Indian film industry as an actor once he completes graduation from a film school in London
London: Actor Irrfan Khan s son, Babil Khan, on Monday said he plans to enter the Indian film industry as an actor once he completes graduation from a film school here. Babil Khan took to Instagram and shared a picture of the book Actors on Acting , edited by Toby Cole and Helen Krich Chinoy.
The book was signed by his father, who according to Babil Khan, bought it in New York to prepare for his role in filmmaker Mira Nair s 2006 drama The Namesake . The cinema student, who is in his 20s, captioned the picture, Up for lending.