Colorado College plans for in-person graduation next month krdo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krdo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
6th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab announces selected fellows
Lab created to expand the number of Native Americans behind the camera to increase fair and accurate portrayals of Native Americans on television
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Native American Media Alliance
The Native American Media Alliance, in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment, the Cherokee Nation Film Office, Kung Fu Monkey Productions, Snowpants Productions and Decolonizing Wealth Project, is thrilled to announce the selection of the 6th Annual NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB fellows.
Founded in 2016, the NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB is an intensive TV scriptwriters workshop that prepares Native Americans for writing careers. Fellows take part in a five-week curriculum curated by seasoned writing professionals. The lab consist of daily workshops, seminars and one-on-one mentoring to help each writer develop and complete a pilot in five weeks and hone skills to prepare the writers to move into staff writ
By Mike Johnson on 2021-04-04 08:30:00
Several new books are slated for release this Tuesday:
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Mat Memories: My Wild Life in Pro Wrestling, Country Music and with the Mets by John Arezzi - A man with three different names ties together the stars of professional wrestling, country music, and the New York Mets.
John Arezzi was a lifelong Mets fan who dreamed of a job in baseball. In 1981, he took a job with the Mets Class A team in North Carolina. But Arezzi had another love: professional wrestling. He ran a fan club for the villainous “Classy” Freddie Blassie as a teenager, then progressed to wrestling photographer, and finally even stepped into the ring himself as John Anthony. Eventually he escaped to pursue a new life in altogether different world: country music. After adopting a new name, John Alexander, his many accomplishments include discovering both Patty Loveless and (decades later) Kelsea Ballerini. But wrestling is tough to shake … In the 1990s, Are
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021
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The Eureka Springs City Council heard from University of Arkansas representatives about alternative methods of policing on Monday, March 22.
Kim Stauss, chair of the universitys school of social work, presented information on community policing with her colleague Mark Plassmeyer. Stauss said the school of social work has been working with the Fayetteville Police Department to gather quantitative and qualitative data on the types of police work that social workers can help with.
Every community is different and we just wanted to be a resource for you if you want to implement something like that, Stauss said.