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Ernesto Biondi. Ernesto Biondi (January 30, 1855 – 1917) was an Italian sculptor who won the grand prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1905 he sued the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art for breach of contract after they refused to display his Saturnalia.
Against the Odds (TV series) America: A Personal History of the United States; America: The Story of Us; America's Book of Secrets; American Experience; The American Future: A History; Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) Antiques Roadshow FYI; Antiques Roadshow Recut
List of local children's television series (United States) List of longest-running American broadcast network television series; List of longest-running American cable television series; List of longest-running American primetime television series; List of longest-running scripted American primetime television series
Bruce Jenner – American Olympic Gold Medalist and reality TV figure. Steven Berlin Johnson – American popular science author. David Kennedy – American historian. John Lasseter – American animator, former chief creative officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. John Legend – Recording artist, musician, and actor.
Black Twitter: A People's History; Boiling Point (2021 TV series) Born in Synanon; Break it All: The History of Rock in Latin America; Breath of Fire (TV series) A Brief History of the Future (TV series) Burden of Proof (TV series) Buried Worlds with Don Wildman; The Business of Drugs
The Real Housewives of New York City: 2008 present Castle (TV series) 2009 2016 Sherri: 2009 Nurse Jackie: 2009 2015 The Electric Company: 2011 White Collar: 2014 Mostly Midtown, and upper West side, Manhattan Glee: 2015 Half of the series 4 storyline is set in New York Bored to Death: 2011 Archer: 2023
The New York Times created a Node.js-based web application that could scrape information from several different sources in March 2020. The Times made its dataset publicly available on GitHub that month. By June, The New York Times was staffing six developers with scraping data and more than one hundred employees were involved in data collection ...
Not The New York Times chronicled the papacy of Pope John Paul John Paul I, whose name is an amalgamation of John Paul I, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney, lasting nineteen minutes. Not The New York Times had included the factual detail that his successor would not be Italian; Pope John Paul II, who succeeded John Paul I, was Polish. [85]