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To Kill a Mockingbird review: story wrestles with the past while seeking its place in the present

If written today, the work couldn’t be produced. It’s actually only because of its deep-rooted place in American culture that it’s worth doing, as Aaron Sorkin’s new adaptation attempts to articulate.

Fight over Mockingbird sequel rights

In the years since Harper Lee's death in 2016, her 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, has been re-imagined in surprising new ways. It was released as a graphic novel in 2018 and adapted into a hit Broadway production by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin.

Harper Lee estate told to pay $2 5 million in dispute over Mockingbird plays

An arbitrator ruled that the estate pressured a company called Dramatic Publishing, which licensed a long-performed version of "To Kill a Mockingbird," seeking to interfere with its contracts and that it also tried to keep that version off the stage.

Harper Lee Estate told to pay $2 5 million in dispute over Mockingbird plays

An arbitrator has ordered the estate of writer Harper Lee to pay more than $2.5 million in damages and fees to Dramatic Publishing, a theatrical publi

Limerick Minister defends delays for flood relief scheme

Limerick s Live 95 Search By Live95 News Team The Minister for the Office of Public Works is defending the delay in providing a flood relief scheme for the residents of Kings Island.  Yesterday an Bord Pleanala gave the green light for the 25 million euro project with construction due to start early next year.  It will be seven years after a number of homes in St. Mary s Park, Lee Estate, Assumpta Park and Athlunkard Street were destroyed due to flooding on the banks of the Shannon. Limerick Minister Patrick O Donovan understands the frustration with the delay.  

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