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poo luht ser

  • n  United States newspaper publisher (born in Hungary) who established the Pulitzer prizes (1847-1911)
News & Articles

  • Happy Summer! And National Wear Your Lily Pulitzer Day
    Posted By: Michele Wright / CBS 12 News It's the first day of summer, but it's also National Wear Your Lilly Day. June 21st every year is a celebration of the classic, colorful fashions of Palm Beach designer Lilly Pulitzer who died earlier this year. ...
    June 21, 2013 - WPEC CBS12 West Palm Beach
  • E.O. Wilson's Advice for Future Scientists
    In his new book, Letters to a Young Scientist , biologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson aims to inspire a new generation of scientists. Among his observations and advice: Geniuses don't make the best scientists, and don't worry if you aren't good at math.
    June 21, 2013 - NPR
  • August: Osage CountyFilm Delays Release Until Holiday Season
    The upcoming film adaptation of Tracy Letts' Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning drama August: Osage County, starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, has delayed its release to Dec. 25, according to Showbiz 411.
    June 21, 2013 - Playbill
Quotes

  • David Katz in Alva Review-Courier
    Most artists will probably never win a Grammy award, or a Pulitzer, or a Tony, or ever even be nominated,Katz said, "but that does not mean that they are not worthy of recognition and reward."
  • Dana Gioia in Dallas Morning News
    The jazz world has come to regard the NEA Jazz Masters Award as its equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize,said NEA Chairman Dana Gioia, who revealed the names of the seven Jazz Masters for 2007 on Friday night at a concert of the Duke Ellington...
  • Bill Keller in USA Today
    The Pulitzer judges have put a premium on watchdog journalism - on journalism that demonstrated the press standing up to power, often with substantial consequences,Times Executive Editor Bill Keller said in a newsroom speech. "Prizes don't...

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