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Eric Salzman (September 8, 1933 – November 12, 2017) was an American composer, scholar, author, impresario, music critic, and record producer.He is best known for his contributions to 'New Music Theater,' a concept he advanced through both his compositions and writings.
The magazine was founded in 1984 [3] by Eric Utne as the Utne Reader. Its tagline was "the best of the alternative press". For its first 20 years Jay Walljasper was editor; Julie Ristau was its publisher. [4] [5] During these years it was transformed "from a tiny New Age newsletter to a thick, ad-rich magazine with more than 300,000 subscribers."
Eric Nisenson (February 12, 1946 – August 15, 2003) was an American author and jazz historian. The son of inventor Jules Nisenson , he was born in New York City and raised in Rye, New York . He attended New York University (NYU), where he studied English, and then moved to San Francisco where he worked on the staffs of alternative ...
Eric Walter Blom CBE (20 August 1888 – 11 April 1959) was a Swiss-born British-naturalised [1] music lexicographer, music critic and writer. He is best known as the editor of the 5th edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1954).
Eric Flint (February 6, 1947 – July 17, 2022) was an American author, editor, and e-publisher. The majority of his works are alternate history science fiction, but he also wrote humorous fantasy adventures. His works have been listed on The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and Locus magazine best-seller
Eric Austin Litman (born August 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur and angel investor, and CEO of the robotics health technology company, Aescape, inc. [1] He co-founded Proxicom, built Viaduct from a one-man shop through a merger with the Wolf Group [2] and was the founder and CEO of Medialets, [3] a mobile ad serving and advertising analytics company acquired by WPP plc.
In 1957, Rohmer and Claude Chabrol wrote Hitchcock (Paris: Éditions Universitaires, 1957), the earliest book-length study of Alfred Hitchcock. It focuses on Hitchcock's Catholic background and has been called "one of the most influential film books since the Second World War, casting new light on a filmmaker hitherto considered a mere ...
Eric Russell Bentley (September 14, 1916 – August 5, 2020) was a British-born American theater critic, playwright, singer, editor, and translator. [1] In 1998, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the New York Theater Hall of Fame, recognizing his many years of cabaret performances.