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Penguin Random House: Enriquez, Lo, Schiff, Williams Among Our 13 LA Times Book Prize Finalists, Betts to Receive Innovator's Award – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

The Los Angeles Times announced the finalists and honorees for its 42nd annual Book Prizes. Our finalists include thirteen titles published by Penguin Random House imprints and three by PRHPS clients.Avery author Reginald Dwayne Betts, a 2021 MacArth

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Great theater books of 2021, from Sondheim to Emily Mann

New books on Sondheim shows, Emily Mann, Mike Nichols and the long history of “Our Town” should find a place on the shelves of theater lovers.

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Sight & Sound: the April 2021 issue


Sight & Sound: the April 2021 issue
Adam Curtis tells us how we made our world, the better to try again.
Plus Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari, two new spy-thriller documentaries, a history of the ‘cursed film’, looking back at Wong Kar-wai’s Chungking Express – and forward to the future of Studio Ghibli.
1 March 2021
Sight & Sound April 2021 issue
Where do we go from here? After a year of isolation and lockdowns, it’s a question on most of our lips – but will we press our answers while we have the chance?
Adam Curtis’s compendious new series
Can’t Get You out of My Head, subtitled ‘An Emotional History of the Modern World’, offers a steep, giddy ride through how we got here – a time of many crises including, in his telling, a fatalistic mood amongst too many, after all the clashes and calamities of the twentieth century, that radical reform and democratic control are dangerous mirages.

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Sight & Sound March 2021

Sight & Sound March 2021
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Legendary Director Mike Nichols Is As Brilliant As He Is Enigmatic In New Biography


Mike Nichols: A Life, by Mark Harris
Penguin Press
For decades, Mike Nichols was one of the most recognized names in theater and film, but very few people really
knew the legendary director — even, it seems, himself.
At least that's the impression one gets from
Mike Nichols: A Life, Mark Harris' comprehensive new biography of the auteur. And he makes a great argument — even in childhood, Nichols was "alone on his planet and at home nowhere," and he would always see himself as an outsider, even as he became one of the most celebrated directors of his generation. It's difficult, of course, to write a book that seeks to know someone who seemed incapable of being known, but Harris does so perfectly;

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Review: Mike Nichols bio the epic his artistic life deserves


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A new biography of director Mike Nichols is the epic that his epic artistic life calls for, Associated Press writer Douglass K
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February 1, 2021, 3:48 PM
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“Mike Nichols: A Life,” by Mark Harris (Penguin Press)
Inspiration and talent don't always travel together. How many young men and women electrified by director Elia Kazan's Broadway productions of “A Streetcar Named Desire” in 1947 and “Death of a Salesman” in 1949 went on to achieve their own success in the performing arts?

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Review: Mike Nichols bio the epic his artistic life deserves | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


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This image released by Penguin Press shows "Mike Nichols: A Life" by Mark Harris. (Penguin Press via AP)
February 01, 2021 - 7:48 AM
“Mike Nichols: A Life,” by Mark Harris (Penguin Press)
Inspiration and talent don't always travel together. How many young men and women electrified by director Elia Kazan's Broadway productions of “A Streetcar Named Desire” in 1947 and “Death of a Salesman” in 1949 went on to achieve their own success in the performing arts?
One who did was a teenage Mike Nichols, whose career in the theatre and in film would rival Kazan's in critical and popular acclaim. Nichols directed across six decades, hits like “The Odd Couple" (1965), “The Real Thing” (1984) and “Spamalot” (2005) on Broadway and ”The Graduate" (1967) and “The Birdcage” (1996) on film. A Mike Nichols credit always made the heart race with anticipation.

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Mike Nichols biography an epic tribute to an icon


AP
Inspiration and talent don’t always travel together. How many young men and women electrified by director Elia Kazan’s Broadway productions of “A Streetcar Named Desire” in 1947 and “Death of a Salesman” in 1949 went on to achieve their own success in the performing arts?
One who did was a teenage Mike Nichols, whose career in the theater and in film would rival Kazan’s in critical and popular acclaim. Nichols directed across six decades, hits like “The Odd Couple” (1965), “The Real Thing” (1984) and “Spamalot” (2005) on Broadway and ”The Graduate” (1967) and “The Birdcage” (1996) on film. A Mike Nichols credit always made the heart race with anticipation.

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