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Israel began a career as a freelance writer in the 1960s. Her profile of Katharine Hepburn, whom Israel had visited in California shortly before the death of Spencer Tracy, ran in the November 1967 edition of Esquire magazine. [5] Israel's magazine-writing career continued into the 1970s.
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In 1991, following the critical and commercial failure of her biography of Estée Lauder, author Lee Israel struggles with financial troubles, writer's block, and alcoholism. Although she hopes to write a biography of comedian Fanny Brice , her agent, Marjorie, sharply rejects the idea and explains that Lee, with her difficult personality, is ...
Death Records [1] is a San Francisco-based Lo-Fi/Outsider Pop record label. Founded by Brian Wakefield & Colin Arlen in 2014, the label was created to "Represent the 'misfits of this city' who have been left behind to fend for themselves". The label has started an annual festival, Deathstock, to celebrate the labels "birthday". [2]
Ashlee Bond (born 1985), American-Israeli Olympic show jumping rider who competes for Israel; Barry Bonds – baseball player (San Francisco Giants) Bobby Bonds – baseball player (San Francisco Giants) Chaz Bono – writer; Aaron Boone – baseball player (Cleveland Indians) Scott Borchetta – record executive, entrepreneur, and founder of ...
A. Kathryn Aalto; Jessie Ackermann; Oscar Zeta Acosta; Beverly Adams; Scott Adams; Cecelia Ager; Jim Aikin; Marsha Aizumi; Kathleen Alcott; Rebecca Alexander; Verna Allee
Philip K. Dick (attended) – science fiction author whose stories were made into the movies Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, Paycheck, Screamers and A Scanner Darkly; Joan Didion, B.A. 1956 – writer, author of Slouching Towards Bethlehem (1968), The White Album (1979), and The Year of Magical Thinking (2005) Chitra Banerjee ...
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...