about the Canadian publishing company the African American media organization Historical BlackPress Foundation BlackPress is a publication company law company that produces community newspaper s in the provinces ... state Washington , Hawaii and Ohio in the United States . BlackPress also owns and operates over 100 websites in the U.S., Canada and the UK. It is currently owned and administered by David Holmes Black , who is not related to Canadian born British former media mogul Conrad Black . The company is 20 owned by Torstar , another Canadian publishing company. BlackPress is Canada s largest independent ... States. BlackPress serves small communities like Barriere and Sooke as well as British Columbia ... communities in Canada, like Kelowna, Nanaimo and Surrey. BlackPress is home to some of the oldest .... ref http www.blackpress.ca corporate index.php ref On June 27, 2007, BlackPress announced a 405 ... an advertiser and led to the firing resignation of three senior BlackPress employees. Victoria News ..., and BlackPress s Vancouver Island Newsgroup regional editor, Brian Lepine, resigned in protest. ref http www.publiceyeonline.com archives 002624.html Public Eye Online Black on Black Bot generated ... of the Victoria News, wondering how many stories BlackPress kills behind the scenes because of advertising ... of credibility Bot generated title ref References reflist External links http blackpress.ca BlackPress Category BlackPress Category Newspaper companies of Canada Category Companies based in Victoria ... begin col break 100 Mile House Free Press Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal Barriere North Thompson Star ... News Clearwater North Thompson Times Creston Valley Advance Fernie Free Press Fort St. James Caledonia ... Lakes News col break Nelson Star Northern Connector Penticton Western News Prince George Free Press ... States led to a complaint from Victoria car dealership Dave Wheaton Pontiac Buick GMC. BlackPress claimed the article was not balanced, and said that reporters and editors should not purposely ... more details
2006 wikify December 2010 The Historical BlackPress Foundation is an organization that represents and is focused on the BlackPress . Overview In 1827, a group of prominent, free African American citizens ... than 180 years since the debut of Freedom s Journal, the BlackPress has served as both a mouthpiece ..., members of today s BlackPress continue to build upon the blueprint left by Pioneers like Robert ... Press to its honored tradition, an organization formally called the Historical BlackPress Foundation, which is based in Washington, D.C. , is working to improve the image of the BlackPress by creating ... on Black media, the Historical BlackPress Foundation was reorganized in 2000. For the past five years, the Historical BlackPress Foundation has grown to be the largest organization that represents and focused on the BlackPress with ties to over 400 Black newspapers and magazines. The Black ... newspapers and magazines. The BlackPress makes up over 400 Black owned newspapers and Black magazines plus provides services to over 2,000 Black authors. The Historical BlackPress Foundation seeks to enhance the BlackPress through technology. Although newsroom diversity is a hot button issue ... Press. If your company has a press release that it wanted to send to the historically Black ... need. The Historical BlackPress Foundation addresses these needs while turning a profit. Market research for the Historical BlackPress Foundation included conducting in person surveys about the number of people who read the BlackPress, subscribe to their local Black newspapers, and the number ... news. The BlackPress continues to grow in respect by academics, media professionals and companies committed to diversity. Publications To help change the public image of the BlackPress, the organization publishes BlackPress Diversity Career http www.black press.com BlackPress Magazine http www.blackpressmagazine.com BlackPress Week.com,.net, .org weekly email newsletter BlackPress Travel http ... more details
primarysources date March 2010 Black Salt Press or Black Salt Books is a publishing company founded in 1993 in Cambridge, Massachusetts . The company began as a publisher of poetry, prose and fiction. The press took part of its initial inspiration from the publishing efforts of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and his City Lights Publishing venture in San Francisco, In 1999 Black Salt Press joined the internet community when they launched their web site. In the new millennium Black Salt Press expanded to include non fiction and fine arts titles, as well as health and spiritual titles through their imprint, Dharma Lion Books. External links http www.blacksaltpress.com Official website Black Salt Press http www.facebook.com pages Black Salt Press 258294330239 Black Salt Press on Facebook http www.dharmalionbooks.com Official website Dharma Lion Books Category Book publishing companies of Massachusetts Category Publishing companies established in 1993 Category Companies based in Cambridge, Massachusetts US publish company stub ... more details
Infobox publisher image Image Black classic logo.gif Black Classic Press logo thumb 250px parent company Black Classic Press founded 1978 founder W. Paul Coates status Active distribution Publishers Group ... official website http www.blackclassicbooks.com blackclassicbooks.com imprints Black Classic Press, W.M. DuForcelf, INPRINT EDITIONS Founding W. Paul Coates founded Black Classic Press in 1978 in Baltimore, Maryland. ref http baltimore.org.multicultural black history ref The company is one of the oldest independently owned Black publishers in operation in the United States. The primary mission of the press ..., Coates established BCP Digital Printing in 1995 as an affiliated company of Black Classic Press. The printing ... serves academic books and titles that fall out of the primary mission of Black Classic Press books. Noted Authors and titles published by Black Classic Press Walter Mosley The press gained national attention in 1996 when best selling author Walter Mosley chose Black Classic Press to publish Gone ... were major influences in defining the mission and early direction of the press. ref http www.blackclassicbooks.com ... as companies and organizations in the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area. Imprints Black Classic Press has used three imprints Black Classic Press, W.M. DuForcelf and INPRINT EDITIONS. The Black Classic Press imprint is primarily for the company s historical reprints that deal with the African ... Black publishing house, because he felt it was important to create a model that other writers, black or not, can look at to see that it s possible to publish a book successfully outside mainstream ... that in 2003 the press collaborated again with Mosley to publish What Next A Memoir Toward World .... Semple was the third collaboration with Mosley. Amiri Baraka and Larry Neal eds. Black Fire An Anthology ... Yosef Ben Jochannan Yosef ben Jochannan Chronology of the Bible, We the Black Jews, Africa Mother of Western Civilization, Cultural Genocide, African Origins of the Major Western Religions , Black ... more details
Infobox publisher image parent status founded 1985 founder successor country United Kingdom headquarters London distribution keypeople publications Book s topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.blackspringpress.co.uk Black Spring Press is an independent English publishing house, founded in 1985. The initial published works were lyric and poetry collections by musicians Nick Cave ref cite book last Cave first Nick title King Ink year 1988 publisher Black Spring Press location London ref and Leonard Cohen . They have also published Off the Road by Carolyn Cassady , ref cite book last Cassady first Carolyn title Off the Road My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg year 1990 publisher Black Spring Press location London ref and Nick Cave s debut novel And the Ass Saw the Angel . ref cite book last Cave first Nick title And the Ass Saw the Angel year 1989 publisher Black Spring Press location London ref Recently they have republished work by Patrick Hamilton writer Patrick Hamilton and Julian Maclaren Ross . ref cite web title Independent Focus Black Spring Press & The Revival of Literary Reputations url http www.theculturalpick.com webzine blackspringpress work News Article publisher Plectrum The Cultural Pick accessdate 4 September 2011 ref References Reflist External links http www.blackspringpress.co.uk Official website DEFAULTSORT Black Spring Press Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Publishing companies established in 1985 UK publish company stub ... more details
Black Apollo Press is an independent publisher based in Cambridge, England. It was founded in 1995 by American writer Bob Biderman and British Baudelarian scholar, David Kelley poet David Kelley . ref http www.finleysbooks.com interview.htm Under Three Flags An Interview with Bob Biderman, Managing Editor of Black Apollo, Finley s Book Reviews, September 2010 ref As well as publishing original translations of important European authors, including the French existentialist playwright Jean Tardieu and Armenian dissident Gurgen Mahari ref http www.armeniainfo.am news ?news id 2817A Publishing Phenomenon Gourgen Mahari in English, Armenian News Network Groong, May 10, 2007 ref , the press has brought back into print a group of late Victorian writers such as Margaret Harkness , ref http www.ingentaconnect.com content mhra yes 2006 00000036 00000002 art00019 Revising the Late Victorian and Early Modernist Canon , Modern Language Review, Vol. 36, No. 2, Victorian Literature 2006 , pp. 264 268 ref Amy Levy and Israel Zangwill . Black Apollo has also helped develop a series of art books jointly sponsored by Trinity College, Cambridge , and the French Cultural service. Their backlist ref http www.blackapollo.com Black Apollo Press Catalogue ref includes works of contemporary fiction, poetry and non fiction titles in media studies ref http www.ralphmag.org table of contents3.html The Varied and Endless Wars At Pacifica Foundation KPFA Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy, ref , social history and politics. An imprint of the press is Black Apollo Mysteries which publishes socially engaged thrillers including the Joseph Radkin Investigations series ref http www.finleysbooks newcrime.htm The Mystery Novel as Social History, Ozymandias Magazine ref . References references Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox company company name Black Sun Press company logo company type Private company Private founder ... predecessor Editions Narcisse The Black Sun Press was an English language book publisher founded in 1927 ... expatriate s living in Paris . In April 1927 they named their press after their black whippet ... to expand the press to serve other authors, renaming the company the Black Sun Press, following on Harry ... Sterne , and Eugene Jolas . The Black Sun Press evolved into one of the most important small presses ... and publishers of the Black Sun Press. Harry Crosby Harry and Caresse Crosby began publishing their own ... Press date December 12, 2008 publisher Black Cat Books 2008 accessdate 26 March 2010 ref The books ... of Crosbys. Additional authors published by the Black Sun Press include Kay Boyle , whose first ... changed the name of the press to the Black Sun Press in keeping with Harry s fascination with the symbolism ... last Conover first Anne title Caresse Crosby From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda publisher Capra Press ... techpros ref The Black Sun Press also published the poetry of Archibald MacLeish , who had like ... told of james joyce and the black sun press title Tales Told of James Joyce and the Black Sun Press ... Cover from Transit of Venus , poetry written by Harry Crosby and published by Black Sun Press, in 1929 ... http www.english.illinois.edu MAPS poets a f crosby blacksun.htm title The Black Sun Press last Cox ... Harry Crosby s suicide, Caresse dedicated herself to the Black Sun Press. She published the first edition ... 14 ref The Black Sun Press broadened its scope after Harry s death. Although it published few works ... not well received, and she closed the press in 1933. Reputation The Black Sun Press is not given ... by the Black Sun Press places them in high demand by collectors. A first edition of The Bridge by Hart ... the Black Sun Press, printed in 1928 The Birthday of the Infanta by Oscar Wilde, with illustrations ... The Black Sun Press published the following works. ref cite web url http artunderwraps.com Black ... more details
Black Rock Press was founded by Kenneth Carpenter in 1965. It is named after a landmark in the Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada that guided emigrants on the Applegate Trail. The Press is dedicated to the practice and teaching of the arts and crafts associated with the creation of finely printed books. They have become a living museum of traditional printing technology, housing a variety of cabinets filled with metal type, and a number of historically significant printing presses. Its centerpiece, a gilded 1837 super royal Columbian iron handpress, is one of the finest examples of a nineteenth century iron handpress to be found anywhere in the country. Through instructional programs the Press introduces students to techniques involved with the creation of books. They are encouraged to develop an appreciation of the book as a special kind of object whose form can reveal its content. In the course Book Arts, students learn typographic design and letterpress printing, as well as the historical ..., the Black Rock Press works closely with university classes in art, history, English, and journalism, providing orientations, tours and lectures on various aspects of the book arts. The goal of the Press is to make its resources available as a center for the book arts. Through the Press s program ... Collins and Robert Pinsky. The Black Rock Press seeks to promote an awareness of the significance of books ... technology, the Black Rock Press seeks to provide an historical perspective on the importance .... External links http www.blackrockpress.org Black Rock Press website Category University of Nevada ... is done at the Press itself, using both traditional and contemporary book production methods. The Press received wide acclaim for their first book, Springing of the Blade , poems by William ... , by Steven Nightingale. Along with limited edition books, the Press also produces work of contemporary ... Sister I am to These Fields , by Linda Hussa, won three major awards as poetry book of the year. The Press ... more details
selfref For press resources about Wikipedia, please visit the foundation Press room Wikimedia Foundation press room . selfref For press coverage of Wikipedia, please visit Wikipedia Press coverage . wiktionary TOCright Press may refer to Media News media , the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public Publisher , a company that produces or disseminates literature or information Press TV , the Iranian television network Associated Press , a global news network Press newspaper , a newspaper in Serbia The Pittsburgh Press , a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991. Machines Printing press , a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth Machine press , a machine that shapes material RAM press , a machine that shapes clay Trouser press , an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers Food preparation French press , a device for coffee preparation Fruit press , a device used to separate fruit solids from juice Garlic press , a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves Ram press food , a device used to extract juice or oil Wine press , a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making Other uses Ironing , the act of removing wrinkles from clothes Press overhead , the act of lifting a weight above the head Press surname , family name of English and Eastern European origin Press song Press song , by Paul McCartney Press album Press album , by MU330 Impressment , a method of involuntary recruitment into a navy Linen press , a cabinet for storing textiles Press film Press film , a Turkish film See also The Press disambiguation Press gang disambiguation disambig ca Premsa desambiguaci de Presse es Prensa eu Prentsa fr Presse ht Lapr s nl Pers ja nn Presse pl Prasa pt Imprensa ro Press ru ur ... more details
Other uses The Press disambiguation use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Newspaper name File The Press Christchurch.png 225px image File The Press newspaper cover.png caption The 17 March 2008 front page of br The Press type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 25 May 1861 ceased publication ... www.press.co.nz The Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Christchurch , New Zealand . It is owned by Fairfax Media . ref cite web title Profile of The Christchurch Press publisher ... 2007 09 18 ref History File Former Press Building, Cashel Street.jpg thumb left upright Former Press Building in Cashel Street, in use by the newspaper until 1908 The Press was first published on 25 ... . On 13 June 1863, the first part of Samuel Butler novelist Samuel Butler s Erewhon appeared in the Press .... Release Date March 20, 2005. ref In 1905, The Press purchased a block of the Cathedral Square site for 4,000. The Board then purchased the right of way Press Lane and what was going to be the original Theatre Royal site from the Theatre Royal Syndicate for 5000. The Gothic part of the The Press Building, Christchurch Press building was occupied by the company until 22 February 2011, was built starting in 1907 and the Press staff shifted into it in February 1909 from their Cashel Street premises. In the 1930s, The Press began to seek solutions to the slow delivery times of the newspaper to the West ... morning times desired by The Press as patronage would have been uneconomic, and freight trains did not provide a desirable measure of swiftness. Accordingly, The Press was willing to subsidise ... Joe Bennett writer Joe Bennett left , Andrew Holden editor of The Press and Rod Oram The newspaper ... by The Press and are free. Today, the newspaper is a well respected member of the four main daily newspapers, circulating over 80,000 papers per day through the South Island. The Press won the Best New ... in field awards for its Zest and Drive sections. In 2011, The Press won Best Design at the Canon ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Press On Type Studio Artist June Carter Cash Cover Released 1999 Recorded Genre country music Country Length Label Risk Records br Dualtone Producer John Carter Cash br J.J. Blair Reviews Rolling Stone Rating 3.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists junecartercash albums album 255271 review 6068285 press on link Last album Appalachian Pride br 1979 This album Press On br 1999 Next album Wildwood Flower album Wildwood Flower br 2003 Press On is the Grammy Award winning second album by singer June Carter Cash . It was released in 1999 by the Risk Records record label label and then later re released by the Dualtone label. The album was produced by John Carter Cash Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash s only son and J.J. Blair. Track listing Diamonds in the Rough A.P. Carter Ring of Fire song Ring of Fire June Carter Cash , Merle Kilgore Far Side Banks of Jordan Terry Smith Losin You J. Carter Cash, Helen Carter Gatsby s Restaurant J. Carter Cash, Rosie Carter Wing of Angels J. Carter Cash The L&N Don t Stop Here Anymore Tom T. Hall Once Before I Die J. Carter Cash, Johnny Cash I Used to Be Somebody J. Carter Cash Tall Lover Man J. Carter Cash Tiffany Anastasia Lowe J. Carter Cash Meeting in the Air A.P. Carter Can the Circle Be Unbroken Bye and Bye Will The Circle Be Unbroken? A.P. Carter Personnel June Carter Cash Human voice vocals , autoharp Johnny Cash backing vocals Marty Stewart acoustic guitar , mandolin , backing vocals Norman Blake American musician Norman Blake guitar , acoustic guitar & dobro Jason Carter fiddle Rodney Crowell acoustic guitar Dave Roe bass guitar Rick Lonow drum kit drums Hazel Johnson mandolin Rosie Carter backing vocals Benmont Tench piano Category 1999 albums Category June Carter Cash albums 1990s country album stub fr Press On ... more details
reporters were limited to the blackpress, which were then all weekly papers. Not until the 1940s did women and minorities overcome these obstacles. In the twentieth century, the same rules denied press ...Image Parliamentary press gallery.jpg thumb The Parliamentary Press Gallery on Parliament Hill in Ottawa , Canada in 1916. The press gallery is the part of a parliament , or other legislative body, where ... with the Strangers Gallery in the British House of Commons or the Canberra Press Gallery in the Australian Parliament . The United States Senate established its first press gallery in 1841 ... did not designate a press room until 1902. The press galleries in Congress are operated by superintendents ... to eliminate lobbyists from the press galleries. With the approval of House and Senate leaders, reporters drafted a set of requirements for accreditation. Press passes were issued only to those ... TV galleries. Congress also established a Periodical Press Gallery for magazine and newsletter writers, and a Press Photographers Gallery. By the 1990s, Internet reporters and bloggers began applying for press passes. After initial resistance, the press galleries adjusted their rules to admit ... who occupy the press galleries are known as the press corps. Now numbering in the thousands, they rely on similar press operations in all three branches of the government. Despite the government s efforts to accommodate the press corps, however, the relationship between the press and the politicians ... Press, 1998 . Elaine S. Povich, Partners & Adversaries The Contentious Connection between Congress and the Media Arlington Va The Freedom Forum, 1996 . Donald A. Ritchie, Press Gallery Congress and the Washington Correspondents Cambridge Harvard University Press, 1991 . Donald A. Ritchie, Reporting from Washington The History of the Washington Press Corps New York Oxford University Press, 2005 . See also Parliamentary Press Gallery Canada s press gallery Fourth Estate External links http ... more details
The Payback Press was a specialist imprint of Canongate Books devoted to initially reprints of classic black crime novels, which later branched out into contemporary black fiction. Notable authors included Chester Himes and Clarence Cooper Jr and Iceberg Slim . As with Rebel Inc. , after its successful foundation in the late 1990s, it was discontinued due to a financial crisis in its parent company. External links http www.canongate.net Search?searchTerm payback&s PageIndex 1&s PageSize 30 Canongate index of reviews publish company stub Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom ... more details
Dablink For the DJ Shadow record, see The Private Press . Private press is a term used in the field of book collecting to describe a printing press operated as an artistic or craft based endeavor, rather ... by record labels. Private press movement The term private press is often used to refer to a movement ... considered to have begun with the founding of Morris Kelmscott Press in 1890, following a lecture ... press movement. Notable private presses unreferenced section date December 2011 Ad insigne pinus in Augsburg from 1594 to 1619. cn date December 2011 Strawberry Hill Press &mdash the Officina Arbuteana &mdash of Horace Walpole . Gaetano Polidori , a private press in London c. 1800. Daniel Press in Oxford from 1874 to 1903. Kelmscott Press set up by William Morris in 1891. The Mosher Press set up by Thomas Bird Mosher in 1891 in Portland, Maine . cn date December 2011 Roycroft Press set up by Elbert Hubbard in 1895. Doves Press founded by T. J. Cobden Sanderson and Emery Walker in 1900. Dun Emer Press , founded by Elizabeth Yeats in 1903 Gregynog Press 1922 Founded by Gwendoline and Margaret Davis Trovillion Press Trovillion Press at the Sign of the Silver Horse , set up by Hal W. Trovillion in Herrin, Illinois in 1908. The Golden Cockerel Press founded by Harold Midgley Taylor in 1920. Nonesuch Press founded in 1922 by Francis and Vera Meynell, and David Garnett. Rampant Lions Press founded by Will Carter in 1924 and continued by his son Sebastian until 2008. Nancy Cunard s Hours Press in France from 1928 to 1931. The Perishable Press Limited founded by Walter Hamady in 1964. cn date December 2011 Black Rock Press University of Nevada, Reno Black Rock Press , founded by Kenneth Carpenter at the University of Nevada, Reno, in 1965 M. Bernard Loates , A Private Press, founded in 1968. Happy Dragons Press founded in 1969. Something Else Press operated by Dick Higgins from 1964 to 1973. Stanbrook Abbey Stanbrook Abbey Press , which was revived by Dames Hildelith Cumming and Felicitas ... more details
Black s may refer to Black s Law Dictionary Black s Medical Dictionary Black s Beach , La Jolla, San Diego, California Black s Store , Hampton, Illinois Zamora, California , formerly Black s See also Blacks disambiguation Black disambiguation disambig geo Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
wikify date October 2009 notability companies date October 2009 Newsrelease date March 2009 Unreferenced date March 2009 Since 1973, V hicule Press has published poetry, fiction, translations, and social history by Canadian authors, with a commitment to publishing first time authors a third of its list. It publishes books of interest to Canadians and an international audience, in addition to titles that document Quebec culture in its Dossier Qu bec series histories of the Irish, Scots, Jewish, Japanese, and black communities . V hicule Press has also translated literary works from Spanish, Polish, Arabic, Yiddish, and mostly French. The press also publishes restaurant guides. History V hicule Press began in 1973 on the premises of V hicule Art Inc. one of Canada s first artist run galleries located in what was once the legendary night club Caf Montmartre using equipment inherited from Kenneth Hertz s Ingluvin Publications, and an ancient printing press that had been abandoned by a member artist of the gallery. In 1975 the press became Quebec s only cooperatively owned printing and publishing company. Simon Dardick and Guy Lavoie were general editors Ken Norris, Artie Gold , and Endre Farkas were the poetry editors. In spring 1981, the co op was dissolved and Simon Dardick and Nancy Marrelli continued V hicule Press from a greystone situated in the Plateau area of Montreal near Boulevard St Laurent. Michael Harris was the editor of the Signal Editions Poetry series from 1981 to 2000. Poet and critic Carmine Starnino became editor in November 2000. Eighty titles have appeared under the Signal imprint. In late summer 2003 the press inaugurated Esplanade Books , a new fiction series edited by Andrew Steinmetz. External links http www.vehiculepress.com V hicule Press DEFAULTSORT Vehicule Press Category Book publishing companies of Canada Category Small press publishers Category Publishing companies established in 1973 ... more details
Sex Mutant Press 1990 Bob had a Gerbil Mutant Press 1992 Ultra Black Mutant Press 1993 Damage Guy Mutant Press 1996 Bring it to Jerome Mutant Press 2000 Strung Out On You Mutant Press 2001 World of Fuzz Mutant Press 2002 Mutant Press Mutant Press 2003 Blood for Oil Mutant Press and Friends 2003 Hole in my Heart Mutant Press Mutant Press 2003 Evil Mutant Press 2004 Slave to Fashion Mutant Press 2005 Idiots Rule Mutant Press 2006 Music for Elevators Mutant Press 2007 Don t mess with Mutant Press Mutant Press 2008 How y all doin ...? Mutant Press 2009 Filmography and Videos Empty section date July 2010 References reflist External links http www.mutantpress.com Mutant Press official website Audio ...Infobox musical artist name Mutant Press image Dontmessmutantpress.jpg caption Don t Mess with Mutant Press Austin, TX background group or band genre Rock music rock , hard rock , punk rock , punk blues ... www.mutantpress.com Official Web Mutant Press is an United States American political Rock music ... started Mutant Press a political hard rock band in Hollywood , California . Mutant Press ... to Detroit , Michigan , where dancer Danielle Arsenault joined Mutant Press. From 1996 to 2004 ... , where he released fourteen Mutant Press albums, and produced over 200 CD s for local Rap, Hip hop ... for the album Evil . In October 2004, Mutant Press moved to Long Beach, California . The band performed ... Beach clubs. In 2005, Mutant Press released the album Idiots Rule with Jerome T. Youngman , The Heavy ... songs for the Rob and Big reality show . In January 2008, Mutant Press moved to Austin, Texas ... street music scene, and they released a new album Don t mess with Mutant Press that is getting international airplay. Mutant Press has received outstanding reviews. In 2003, Blood for Oil appeared ... Press exemplifies the band s political, energetic sound and style. multi listen end DEFAULTSORT Mutant Press Category Musical groups established in 1990 Category Musical groups from Detroit, Michigan ... more details
Steamshovel Press is currently a zine devoted to Conspiracy theory conspiracy theories and parapolitics. The magazine is published in St. Louis, Missouri by Kenn Thomas . ref http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60E11FB355D0C778CDDAF0894DD494D81 Conspiracies Not All the Same Nuts , New York Times , June 4, 1995 ref ref http www.disinfo.com archive pages dossier id259 pg1 index.html disinformation kenn thomas Bot generated title ref Featured authors Jim Sims Cregan David Black Len Bracken Alexandra Bruce Alan Cantwell David Childress Philip Gounis ref Kenn Thomas and Philip Gounis , Steamshovel Press 7, 1993, Steamshovel Press, St. Louis, Missouri, 1993. 8x11, 59 pages ref Jim Keith Greg Krupey , The High & the Mighty Steamshovel Press 10 ref Mind Control, World Control , Jim Keith , Adventures Unlimited Press , 1997, ISBN 0932813453 ref Joel Levy Jim Martin writer Jim Martin , Quigley, Clinton, Straight, and Reich Steamshovel Press 8, Summer 1993 ref The 80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time History s Biggest Mysteries, Coverups, and Cabals , Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen , Citadel Press , 2004, ISBN 0806525312 ref Robert Sterling Editor of Konformist.com, not the actor References refs http www.isbn.pl C 31 A Thomas Kenn Philip Gounis iSBN Search Books and journals referencing Steamshovel Press A Very Private Woman The Life and Unsolved Murder of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer , Nina Burleigh , Bantam Books Bantam , 1998, ISBN 0553380516 American Extremism History ... online.sagepub.com cgi searchresults?src selected&journal set spvcu&fulltext 22steamshovel press 22 ... Publications , 2006, vol. 5 pp. 242 266 Books mentioning Steamshovel Press The Pushcart Prize XVIII 1993 1994 Best of the Small Presses , Bill Henderson writer Bill Henderson , Pushcart Press , 1993 ... Schultz , Purdue University Press , 1999, p. 31, ISBN 1557531145 External links http www.steamshovelpress.com ... Category Paranormal magazines Category Small press publishers US poli mag stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 A press kit , often referred to as a media kit in business environments, is a pre packaged set of promotional materials of a person, company, or organization distributed to members of the Mass media media for promotion marketing promotional use. They are often distributed to announce a release or for a news conference . Uses Press kits are commonly used for Product launches New company launch Mergers and acquisitions News conferences Large events Industry trade shows Common components Backgrounder with historical information on the company or individual Fact sheet listing specific features, statistics, or benefits Biographies of key executives, individuals, artists, etc. Past press coverage Photos or other images high resolution of key executives, logos, products, etc. A news release press release detailing the current news the media kit is sent in reference to Media contact information usually of a public relations department or spokesperson A CD, DVD, software title, video, etc. as appropriate for the sender of the release Collateral advertising material, such as postcard, flier, newspaper ad, etc. Band press kits Press kits are a common promotional tool used by musicians when launching a new album. Band music Band press kits often have their own unique set of components, including Citation needed date August 2010 Band biography History of the band CD Color photos many corporate photos are done in black and white for newspaper print purposes Contact information for the band s label, manager, publicist, or other representative Discography all previous albums released by the band Equipment list if the kit is being sent to live music venue See also Electronic press kit EPK Media guide Trade advertisement References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Press Kit Category Public relations ad stub ar de Pressemappe ru ... more details
imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.graywolfpress.org Graywolf Press is an Independent ... essential to a vital and diverse culture, Graywolf Press publishes fiction , non fiction , and poetry . ref http www.graywolfpress.org Company Info Donate Online 126 Graywolf Press Donate Online ref Now in its thirty fifth year of Independent publisher independent publishing , Graywolf Press has ... 103 Graywolf Press About Us ref Graywolf Press currently publishes about 27 books a year, including the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize winner, the recipient of the Emily Dickinson First Book Award, and several ... Info Submission Guidelines 115 Graywolf Press Submission Guidelines ref History Graywolf Press was founded by Scott Walker and Kathleen Foster in 1974, in a space provided by Copper Canyon Press in Port Townsend, Washington . The press was named for the nearby Graywolf Ridge and Graywolf River, and for the canid . The press had early successes publishing poetry heavyweights like Denis Johnson and Tess Gallagher. ref http www.citypages.com 2008 10 29 news graywolf press is lone wolf in book publishing CityPages Minneapolis, MN News Graywolf Press is lone wolf in book publishing By Ben Westhoff October 28, 2008 ref In 1984, Graywolf Press was incorporated as a non profit 501 c 3 non profit organization ... Press in 1994, following the departure of Scott Walker. ref http www.graywolfpress.org Company Info About Graywolf 103 Graywolf Press About Us ref In 2009, Graywolf Press moved its publishing ... option,com phpshop page,shop.browse category id,9acc43383364035e9993a61305bca462 Graywolf Press View All Books ref The Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize The Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, founded in 2005 ... is announced in April of each year. ref http www.crimsonfeet.org 2004 blog blog graywolf press nonfiction prize submission guidelines.html Crimson Feet Magazine March 3, 2005 Graywolf Press Nonfiction ... Biss 2007 Black Glasses Like Clark Kent by Terese Svoboda 2006 Neck Deep and Other Predicaments ... more details
Advert date August 2010 Chax Press is a publisher of experimental and avant garde poetry run by bookmaker and poet Charles Alexander poet and book artist Charles Alexander . The press publishes trade paperback and handmade fine arts editions. Chax is the oldest and most important publisher of poetry in Tucson, Arizona Tucson, AZ , a city where the press was initially founded in 1984, continuing the work of Black Mesa Press that Alexander had begun in 1981 in Wisconsin. The first book published was the influential work French Sonnets, by Jackson Mac Low . Chax Press continues to publish about 10 titles a year. Chax Press is funded by grants from the Tucson Pima Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts , the Fund for Poetry, and other organizations, as well as by its earned income from book sales and by donations from individuals. Notable Books and Influence The press is known for its innovative work in combining avant garde poetics with unusual book forms which create new types of reading experiences, such as Individuals by Lyn Hejinian and Kit Robinson, an accordion bound ... awareness of the reading process is typical of the accomplishments of the press. Chax is also known for being a publisher of the Language poets . Influential books published by Chax Press include ... of the late poet Gil Ott, The Form of Our Uncertainty , edited by Kristen Gallagher. The press ... Press include Joe Amato poet , Bruce Andrews , Charles Bernstein , Kass Fleisher , Nathaniel Mackey , Nick Piombino , Patrick Pritchett, Jerome Rothenberg and Mark Weiss. The Chax Press Board of Directors ... Lazer, Cythia Hogue, Laynie Brown, and Barbara Henning . Chax Press has hosted the literary journal ... Press website http epc.buffalo.edu authors alexander Charles Alexander page at the University of Buffalo ... www.tucsonweekly.com gbase Arts Content?oid 44288 What s Love Got to Do With It? Chax Press presents ... Small press publishers Category Book arts Category Publishing companies established in 1984 ... more details
Infobox company company name Oni Press company logo Image Onipress.jpg 160px company type List of comic book publishing companies Comic publisher company slogan foundation 1997 in comics 1997 founder Bob ... OniPress.com Advert section date August 2010 Oni Press is an USA American independent comic book publisher based in Portland, Oregon . ref http www.onipress.com contact Contact Us . Oni Press ... virtually any story. While Schreck left the company in 1999, Nozemack has built Oni Press into one ... for the devils or demons popular in Japanese folklore. ref name faq Overview File Oni Press booth at WonderCon 2010.JPG thumb right The Oni Press booth at WonderCon 2010 Oni Press used the term real ... media. Oni Press therefore adopted the real mainstream term to suggest that it publishes comic books ... Press avoids publishing superhero titles, unless interesting creators approach these concepts from an unusual ... All The Rage reported that Oni Press and Marvel Comics were creating a publishing deal for Oni creators ... title ref Oni Press publishes very few comic books on an ongoing monthly basis Marc Guggenheim ... graphic novels . Citation needed date July 2010 Oni Press material initially released as comic ... well over 100 titles, ref cite web title List of titles by Oni Press work Comic Book DB url http www.comicbookdb.com ... won the Eisner Award including Bryan Lee O Malley s Scott Pilgrim , Rick Spear & Chuck BB s Black Metal comics Black Metal , Hope Larson s Grey Horses , and Greg Rucka s Whiteout Melt and Queen & Country , with many more receiving nominations. List of titles Main List of Oni Press publications Notes ... showthread.php?s &threadid 9254 2004 Oni Press State of the Union interview , Newsarama http www.newsarama.com Oni 2006 OniStateofUnion.htm 2006 Oni Press State of the Union Interview , Newsarama ... publishers in North America navbox Category Oni Press Category Publishing companies established in 1997 ... Privately held companies based in Oregon de Oni Press fr Oni Press he ru Oni Press ... more details
Infobox Film name The Power of the Press image Power of the pressmp.jpg image size caption Promotional movie poster for the film director Frank Capra producer Jack Cohn writer Sonya Levien br Frederick A. Thompson starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr br Jobyna Ralston br Mildred Harris br Philo McCullough br Wheeler Oakman cinematography Chester A. Lyons br Ted Tetzlaff editing Frank Atkinson editor Frank Atkinson distributor Columbia Pictures released flagicon US October 31, 1928 runtime 62 min. country Cinema of the United States U.S.A. language Silent film br English language English intertitles The Power of the Press is a 1928 in film 1928 silent film directed by Frank Capra and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr as an aspiring newspaper reporter and Jobyna Ralston as a young woman suspected of murder. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data P PowerofthePress1928.html The Power of the Press at silentera.com ref In 1943, Columbia used the title again for another newspaper picture, but it had a completely different plot and thus was not a remake. Cast Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Clem Rogers Jobyna Ralston Jane Atwill Mildred Harris Marie Philo Mccullough Blake Wheeler Oakman Van Robert Edeson City Editor Edward Davis Mr. Atwill Dell Henderson Bill Johnson Charles Clary District Attorney Spottiswoode Aitken Sports Writer Frank Manning Detective References reflist External links imdb title 0019290 The Power of the Press Amg movie 106477 The Power of the Press Frank Capra Films DEFAULTSORT Power of the Press, The Category 1928 films Category American films Category Black and white films Category Columbia Pictures films Category 1920s drama films Category Films about journalists Category Films directed by Frank ... silent drama film stub it Il potere della stampa nl The Power of the Press ... more details
textcolor white title Black pic File Solid black.svg hex 000000 symbolism r 0 g 0 b 0 c 0 m 0 y 0 k 100 h s v 0 spelling Color source By definition Black is the color of objects that do not emit or reflection ... of light. Although black is sometimes described as an achromatic , or hueless, color, in practice it can be considered a color, as in expressions like black cat or black paint . Etymology The word black comes from Old English language Old English bl c black, dark , also , ink , from Proto Germanic blakkaz ... blah black , Old Norse language Old Norse blakkr dark , Dutch language Dutch blaken to burn , and Swedish ... , and Ancient Greek phlegein to burn, scorch . Black supplanted the wonted Old English word sweart black, dark , which survives as wikt swart swart , wikt swarth swarth , and wikt swarthy swarthy compare German language German schwarz and Dutch language Dutch zwart , black . Color or light in science File Bitola monastery.jpg thumb Nighttime Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced ... black . A black pigment can, however, result from a combination of several pigments that collectively ... so little light as to be called black . This provides two superficially opposite but actually complementary descriptions of black. Black is the lack of all colors of light, or an exhaustive combination of multiple colors of pigment. See also Primary colors . style border solid 1px black align ... inks, CMYK color model Why black ink is used theoretical only align right 100 align right 100 align right 100 align right 100 align center registration black In physics , a black body is a perfect ... cooling, out of sunlight, is by using black paint, though it is important that it be black a nearly ... black light because, while itself unseen, it causes many minerals and other substances to Phosphorescence ... ref Absorption of light Main Absorption electromagnetic radiation A material is said to be black if most ... heat . This means that black surfaces can act as thermal collectors, absorbing light and generating ... more details
Infobox film name Roar of the Press image Poster of the movie Roar of the Press.jpg image size caption director Phil Rosen producer Scott R. Dunlap writer Alfred Block story br Albert Duffy screenplay narrator starring See below music cinematography Harry Neumann editing Jack Ogilvie distributor released 18 April 1941 runtime 71 minutes country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website Roar of the Press is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen . Plot summary Empty section date December 2009 Cast Jean Parker as Alice Williams Wallace Ford as Wally Williams Jed Prouty as Gordon MacEwan Suzanne Kaaren as Angela Brooks Harland Tucker as Harry Brooks Evalyn Knapp as Evelyn Robert Frazer as Louis Detmar Dorothy Lee as Frances Harris John Holland actor born 1908 John Holland as Robert Mallon Maxine Leslie as Mrs. Mabel Leslie Paul Fix as Sparrow McGraun Betty Compson as Mrs. Thelma Tate Matty Fain as Nick Paul Eddie Foster actor Eddie Foster as Fingers Charles King actor Charles King as Police Lieutenant Homer Thomas Frank O Connor actor born 1881 Frank O Connor as Police Lieutenant Jim Hall Dennis Moore actor Dennis Moore as Henchman Toughy Robert Pittard as Tommy, the Newsboy Soundtrack Empty section date December 2009 External links IMDb title id 0034117 title Roar of the Press Internet Archive film id roar of the press name Roar of the Press Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Roar Of The Press Category 1941 films Category American films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category 1940s drama films Category Films about journalists Category Monogram Pictures films 1940s drama film stub ... more details