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  1. New Yorker

    Wiktionary New Yorker may refer to A resident of New York City see Demographics of New York City A resident of New York state see Demographics of New York The New Yorker , a magazine A predecessor newspaper to Horace Greeley s New York Tribune NewYorker , a German fashion company The New Yorker Hotel Chrysler New Yorker , a car A List of named passenger trains of the United States N R named passenger train running between New York and Detroit The New Yorkers , a musical by Cole Porter a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker Amtrak Clocker service disambig ka pl New Yorker ro New Yorker dezambiguizare zh ...   more details



  1. The New Yorker

    Use mdy dates date April 2011 Other uses New Yorker disambiguation Infobox magazine title The New Yorker logo image file Original New Yorker cover.png image size 200px image caption First issue s cover ... of The New Yorker with every anniversary issue. company Cond Nast Publications Cond Nast frequency ... http www.newyorker.com issn 0028 792X The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary ... life of New York City , The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York. It is well ... issues and its single panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue. History The New Yorker debuted ... any other story in The New Yorker s history. In its early decades, the magazine sometimes published ... story per issue. While some styles and themes recur more often than others in New Yorker fiction, the magazine .... It s a learning process, and The New Yorker has been a very good institution of the sort ... of The New Yorker is David Remnick , who took over in 1998 from Brown. Wrote Tom Wolfe about the magazine s style The New Yorker style was one of leisurely meandering understatement, droll when in the humorous ... The New Yorker and the World It Made first Ben last Yagoda publisher Da Capo Press year 2001 isbn ... by David Grann. ref http www.courthousenews.com 2011 12 12 42167.htm Gawker Brought Into New Yorker ... printed. In addition, The New Yorker s cartoons are available for purchase online. A digital ... version of the current issue of the magazine has been released. A New Yorker look alike, Novy Ochevidets ... October 13, 2008 ref Cartoons The New Yorker has featured cartoons usually gag cartoon s since it began publication in 1925. The cartoon editor of The New Yorker for years was Lee Lorenz , who first began cartooning in 1956 and became a New Yorker contract contributor in 1958. After serving as the magazine ... of cartoon editor until 1998. His book, The Art of the New Yorker 1925 1995 Knopf, 1995 ... took over as cartoon editor, and since then Mankoff has edited at least 14 collections of New Yorker ...   more details



  1. Native New Yorker

    Native New Yorker may refer to A person who was born in or spent their formative years in New York City Native New Yorker film Native New Yorker film Native New Yorker song Native New Yorker song disambig ...   more details



  1. New Yorker Films

    New Yorker Films is an independent film distribution company founded by Daniel Talbot in 1965. It started as an extension of his Manhattan movie house, the New Yorker Theater, after he discovered he was unable to obtain certain foreign titles for exhibition. Background Through New Yorker Films, Talbot aimed to import unavailable foreign film s himself. His first acquisition for distribution was the Bernardo ... s Les Carabiniers and Ousmane Semb ne s Black Girl film Black Girl , helped establish New Yorker Films ... title ref Titles introduced New Yorker Films helped gain an audience for controversial and challenging ... of God . ref name AboutUs Trends introduced New Yorker Films considered itself the primary force in introducing the United States to New German Cinema , the politically embattled Latin American cinema ... . Later it explored new frontiers in Iran ian, Asian, and Eastern European cinema. ref name AboutUs Non theatrical market New Yorker Films also serviced the non theatrical market, catering to the specialized ... www.newyorkerfilms.com New Yorker Films library includes titles from leading independent and foreign ... . ref name AboutUs End of the company In 2002, New Yorker Films was acquired by Madstone Films. On February 23, 2009, New Yorker Films posted a notice on its Web site announcing it had gone out of business ... cite news author Eugene Hernandez title End of the Road for New Yorker Films, Legendary Distributor ... 2009 02 23 end of the road for new yorker films legendary distributor of difficult cin accessdate 2009 ... library. Former vice president Jos Lopez was named president, and New Yorker officially restarted operations on March 8, 2010. ref Hernandez, Eugene 2010, February 9 . The Return of New Yorker Films. Indiewire . Retrieved from http www.indiewire.com article the return of new yorker films Indiewire.com ... www.boxofficemagazine.com news 2010 07 14 new yorker films acquires my dog tulip New Yorker Films ... www.newyorkerfilms.com Official Web site http www.imdb.com company co0036600 New Yorker Films at the Internet ...   more details



  1. Chrysler New Yorker

    Infobox automobile name Chrysler New Yorker image Image Chrysler New Yorker 5.jpg 250px 1970 Chrysler New Yorker 2 door hardtop manufacturer Chrysler Chrysler Corporation production 1939 1996 successor Chrysler LHS layout FR layout 1939 1982 br FF layout 1983 1996 The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium ... discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest running American car nameplate. The New Yorker name helped define the Chrysler brand as a maker of upscale models priced and equipped ... Lincoln and Packard . During the New Yorker s tenure, it competed against models from Buick , Oldsmobile ... generation image File Chrysler New Yorker Coupe 1947.jpg 250px caption 1947 Chrysler New Yorker Coupe ... The New Yorker Special model was originally introduced as a distinct sub series of the 1938 Chrysler ... . The New Yorker was available in 1938 as a 4 door sedan with a 323  CID Straight 8 and a generous amount of comfort and space to the passengers. For 1939, New Yorker was expanded with 2 more Coupe ... sold on six cylinder models, the Saratoga New Yorker version was a three speed transmission with overdrive ... changes. Postwar Chryslers continued to offer Fluid Drive, with the New Yorker now offering ... generation image Image 1954 Chrysler New Yorker Howard Hughes.JPG 250px Howard Hughes 1954 Chrysler New Yorker production 1949 1954 body style 4 door sedan car sedan br 2 door coup br 2 door hardtop ... 1949 1950 The true 1949 New Yorker, or second series, used Chrysler Corporation s new postwar ..., 4 door sedan and convertible. Wheelbase on the New Yorker was increased to convert 131.5 in mm abbr on from the convert 127.5 in mm abbr on frame introduced in 1941. The 1950 New Yorker was the more ... Coupe as Chrysler called it, in the New Yorker series. The model was called the Newport in sales literature ... engine of that time. The New Yorker also offered Fluid Torque Drive, a true torque converter, in place ... for the New Yorker. 1953 A less bulky look with the wheelbase reduced to convert 125.5 in mm abbr ...   more details



  1. New Yorker Volkszeitung

    New Yorker Volkzeitung was a German language labor daily newspaper which suspended publishing during the Great Depression , in October 1932. At the time it was the only German language daily in the United States and one of the oldest Far left radical left newspapers in the nation. Its publisher was the Socialist Cooperative Publishing Association which had offices at 47 Walker Street in New York City . Newspaper history The New Yorker Volkszeitung began as a daily in 1878. It was later reorganized by Dr. Siegfried Lipschitz, an American correspondent of the Sozialistischer Pressedienst of Berlin, Germany . He succeeded Ludwig Lore as the newspaper s editor. Afterwards the publication was endorsed by the Socialist Party of the United States and the Socialist Party of Germany . The financial crisis of the 1930s prevented members of the Socialist Cooperative Publishing Association from meeting regularly, which made it necessary to shut down printing. Its thirty employees were not released. ref Volkszeitung Suspends , New York Times , October 12, 1932, pg. 5. ref Two months after the closure of New Yorker Volkszeitung , a new publication Neue Volkszeitung was launched as its successor . ref Krispyn, Egbert. http books.google.com books?id gfyka3Otl3sC Anti Nazi Writers in Exile . Athens University of Georgia Press, 1978. p. 125 ref Footnotes reflist 2 See also New York Call Category Publications established in 1878 New York Volkszeitung Category Publications disestablished in 1932 New York Volkszeitung Category Defunct New York City newspapers New Yorker Volkszeitung Category German language newspapers published in the United States fr New Yorker Volkszeitung ...   more details



  1. New Yorker Hotel

    Infobox hotel hotel name New Yorker Hotel image NewYorker Hotel.JPG image width 250 caption The New Yorker ... New Yorker Hotel Management Company, Inc. br franchisee of Ramada owner Unification Church number ... www.newyorkerhotel.com footnotes The New Yorker Hotel , is a hotel located 481 Eighth Avenue in New York City . The 43 story Art Deco hotel opened in 1930. General The New Yorker Hotel is a 900 ... 2011 06 caught between the moonies and new york city the new yorker hotels office idea Caught Between the Moonies and New York City The New Yorker Hotel s Office Idea ref Since re opening as a hotel ..., and since 2000, it has been part of the Ramada franchise. History The New Yorker Hotel was built ... Plans for the New Yorker, 38 Story 8th Av. Hotel, Filed ref However .... AMPLE TRANSIT FACILITIES Mack Kanner, Builder of Hotel New Yorker, Predicts Commercial Growth September ... It was a New Yorker bellboy, Johnny Roventini , who served as tobacco company Phillip Morris USA ... Building 1930 , the New Yorker was designed in the Art Deco style which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. In his book, New York 1930, Robert A. M. Stern said the New Yorker s virtually unornamented ... File Tesla Plaque Final.jpg 250px thumb left Plaque Honoring Nikola Tesla File New Yorker building.jpg ... New Yorker Hotel, Sold to Become a Hospital, Closes Doors After 42 Years ref while notable figures ... New Yorker Hotel Is Sold by Hilton Group To Massaglia, Owner of chain of 11 Units ref In 1959 ...?res F20912F93A5E1A738DDDA00894DA415B878AF1D3 New Yorker Hotel Repurchased by Hilton Chain Purchase ..., coupled with the construction of new, more modern hotels, caused the New Yorker to become ... project in the New Yorker s nearly 65 year history, completed in 1999, with 20 million in capital ... yorker hotel new again.html?scp 2&sq 22new yorker hotel 22&st nyt Commercial Real Estate Making New Yorker Hotel New Again ref In August 2007, the hotel began a second capital improvement program, which ...   more details



  1. Rural New Yorker

    italic title Orphan date November 2006 Rural New Yorker was a weekly periodical founded in 1841 that was published by the Rural Publishing Co., New York . The magazine continued through the middle of the 20th century. A quilt pattern column was published under the name of Mrs. R.E. Smith from 1930 to 1937. From http www.equilters.com library quilts BOM bom brack.html equilters.com , used with permission. Category Newspapers published in New York Category Publications established in 1841 NewYork newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Here at The New Yorker

    Here at The New Yorker is a 1975 best selling book by United States American writer Brendan Gill , writer and drama critic for the magazine The New Yorker . The book Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of The New Yorker magazine, Gill s book is a semi autobiographical memoir built around ... James Thurber, for instance, calling him a malicious man ref Gill, Brendan. Here at The New Yorker ... a number of feuds between New Yorker writers, including one between Gill himself and writer John ... A Swarm of Bumblebees . Review of Here at The New Yorker by Christopher Lehmann Haupt. The New York ... in the city. ref Here But Not Here My Life with William Shawn and The New Yorker by Lillian Ross. New York Counterpoint Press, 2001. ISBN 1582431108. ref Reception Here at The New Yorker first appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list on March 16, 1975, remaining on the list for sixteen weeks and reaching No. 2 on May 25. ref http www.hawes.com 1975 1975.htm New York Times Best Seller ... edition was published in 1987 with a new introduction, and was reprinted in 1997, the year of Gill s death. Reviews Reviews of Here at The New Yorker were favourable. Christopher Lehmann Haupt ... Gray said, A seasoned New Yorker writer can make even New Yorker writers interesting. Response by colleagues ... E.J. Kahn called the book that Gill book in his own About The New Yorker and Me A Sentimental Journal ... http www.nytimes.com 1987 10 04 books still here at the new yorker.html Still Here at The New Yorker ... the two. ref http www.nytimes.com 1987 11 01 books l white at the new yorker 478087.html?scp 4&sq 22here 20at 20the 20New 20Yorker 22&st cse White at The New Yorker . Letter to the Editor by Leo .... ref References Gill, Brendan. Here at the New Yorker . New York Da Capo Press, 1997. ISBN 0306808102. Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Here At The New Yorker Category 1975 books Category American non fiction books Category Literary autobiographies Category The New Yorker ...   more details



  1. Native New Yorker (film)

    Infobox film name Native New Yorker image Native New Yorker DVD.jpg caption director Steve Bilich producer ... country FilmUS budget United States dollar US 2500 Native New Yorker 2005 is the title of the 2006 ... filmguide archive Native New Yorker.html Program Notes, Native New Yorker, 2006 ref Shaman ... New Yorker took several years of filming, with a running length of 13 minutes. This is a film by Steve Bilich with an original score composed by William Susman . New Internationalist calls Native New Yorker ...a conventionally unclassifiable short... In 13 minutes it brilliantly encapsulates aeons. ref New Internationalist, December 2010, Issue 438 http www.newint.org columns media film 2010 12 01 real cinema ?utm source twitterfeed&utm medium twitter&utm campaign Feed 3A newint New Internationalist The people 2C the ideas 2C the action in the fight for global justice New Internationalist ... Chronicle In 2009, the film score to Native New Yorker was released on a CD entitled Music ... A review by Mark S. Tucker ref In 2011, the Tribeca Film Institute selected Native New Yorker for inclusion ref Tribeca Film Institute http reframecollection.org films film?Id 2116 Native New Yorker ... title tt0458439 The Internet Movie Database Native New Yorker 2005 http www.imdb.com title tt0458439 awards Awards Listing at IMDb Native New Yorker Film Festival Awards http reframecollection.org ... Film http www.thirteen.org reelny films native new yorker 16 Channel Thirteen PBS WNET Reel New York Film Festival http www.amazon.com Native Yorker Terry Coyote Murphy dp B00551X0JW Amazon.com Available ... Film Festival New York, NY Cinestrat Film Festival Alicante, Spain Austin Jewish Film Festival ... New York, NY Cinequest Film Festival San Jose, California Tiburon International Film Festival Tiburon ... Aboriginal Peoples Television Network APTN throughout Canada PBS WNET Reel New York New York ... the September 11 attacks Category Independent films Category Films shot in New York City ...   more details



  1. Native New Yorker (song)

    Native New Yorker is a song written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell and was a 1977 hit single for the dance band Odyssey band Odyssey , which reached number five on the UK charts. In the U.S., the song went to number three on the disco chart. ref cite book title Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 193 ref Native New Yorker also went to number six on the soul chart and number twenty one on the Billboard Hot 100 . ref cite book title Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 437 ref It was also recorded by Frankie Valli in 1977, Esther Phillips in 1978, and Black Box band Black Box in 1998. The song was later sampled by Rich Cronin s band Loose Cannons for their song New York City Girls. as well as the House Music group Kluster in their song featuring Ron Carroll My Love . In popular culture The song is featured in an episode of Good Times , That s Entertainment, Evans Style 1978 in which Thelma Evans Bern Nadette Stanis dances to. As well as the films Eyes of Laura Mars 1978 54 film 54 1998 A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints 2006 and The Nanny Diaries film The Nanny Diaries 2007 . References reflist Category 1977 singles Category Disco songs Category Songs about New York Category Songs written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell 1970s single stub electronic song stub ...   more details



  1. New Yorker Lions

    Infobox sports team team New Yorker Lions color1 White color2 Red logo NewYorkerLions.png pixels 120px founded 1987 league German Football League history Braunschweig Lions 1987 2010 Hygia Lions 2010 2011 NewYorker Lions 2011 Present arena ballpark stadium Eintracht Stadion city Braunschweig , Germany colors White and Red Color box White Color box Red owner president Claus Holtz coach Phil Hickey manager Phil Hickey championships Eurobowl 1999, 2003 German Bowl 1997&ndash 1999, 2005&ndash 2008 titles GFL North 1998, 1999, 2002&ndash 2007 cheerleaders dancers mascot broadcasters media website http www.newyorker lions.de www.newyorker lions.de uniforms File Braunschweig Lions.gif thumb right 120px Logo used from 1987 until 2011. The New Yorker Lions are an American Football team from Braunschweig , Germany . Until late 2010, the team was known as the Braunschweig Lions. ref name Newname http www.lions reloaded.de de news article new yorker wird neuer namensgeber der braunschweiger footballer.html NEW YORKER wird neuer Namensgeber der Braunschweiger Footballer de icon GFL website, published 20 March 2011, accessed 31 March 2011 ref Under this name, the Lions became the most successful American football club in Germany, winning seven German Bowl German Bowls as well as two Eurobowl Eurobowls . From 1997 to 2008, the team played in twelve consecutive German Bowls. ref name Bowl History The Braunschweig Lions were formed in 1987 and the new team entered the tier three Regionalliga Nord for that season, where it came third. The Lions were nevertheless promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , now the German Football League 2 , for the following season and spent the next six years at this level ... in West Germany de New Yorker Lions es Braunschweig Lions fr New Yorker Lions it New Yorker ... Eurobowl in 2003. The Lions then once more turned fortunes around and managed to set a new record by winning ... finals. ref name Fhist In November 2010, the club announced that the team would carry a new name ...   more details



  1. New Yorker Staats-Zeitung

    The New Yorker Staats Zeitung , nicknamed The Staats , is the premier German language German language weekly newspaper in the United States . History Image Anna Behr Uhl Ottendorfer.jpg thumb 150px Anna Uhl Ottendorfer, business manager 1845 1884 The Staats Zeitung was founded in 1834 by German immigrants. Jacob Uhl purchased the newspaper in 1845, at that point a weekly paper with very limited circulation edited by Gustav Adolph Neuman. Jacob Uhl, with his wife, Anna Ottendorfer Anna Uhl , who worked as compositor, secretary and general manager, ref name dab Cite DAB Ottendorfer, Anna Behr Uhl author Edwin H. Zeydel volume VII, Part 2 pages 106 107 ref immediately enlarged the sheet and shortly developed it into a daily newspaper. When Jacob Uhl died in 1852, Anna Uhl took over management of the newspaper, with the assistance of Oswald Ottendorfer , who had been hired in the counting room. In 1858, Ottendorfer became editor, and in 1859 he married Anna Uhl. Anna Ottendorfer continued as business manager until shortly before her death in 1884 when her son Edward Uhl editor Eward Uhl ref de Edward Uhl ref succeeded her. Together Anna and Oswald Ottendorfer developed the Staats Zeitung into a major newspaper. By the 1870s, its circulation was comparable to English language English language newspapers like the New York Tribune and the New York Times . ref name anb Cite ANB Ottendorfer, Anna Behr Uhl volume 16 pages 841 842 author James M. Bergquist ref In 1879, the property of the paper ... language newspapers published in the United States Category German American history de New Yorker Staats Zeitung es New Yorker Staats Zeitung ... www.germancorner.com NYStaatsZ history.html History of a New York City institution at the Staats ...?res 9E06E2D81238E033A25751C0A9629C94659FD7CF Obituary of Anna Ottendorfer at The New York Times . External .... Category Newspapers published in New York City Category German American culture Category Weekly ...   more details



  1. List of The New Yorker contributors

    Tilley cover portrait and the New Yorker typeface Shirley Jackson fiction writer Marquis ... Price New Yorker cartoonist George Price cartoonist Annie Proulx short story writer Jonathan Raban ... Carl Rose cartoonist Alex Ross New Yorker critic Alex Ross music critic, 1993 Lillian Ross journalist ... writer Zha Jianying writer, 2010 div Category The New Yorker people ...   more details



  1. File:New-yorkistan-new-yorker-cover.jpg

    Summary Thumbnail of The New Yorker cover from 2001 12 01, taken from http www.magazine.org editorial Top 40 Covers ASME s top 40 magazine covers of the last 40 years , for use in the article on that particular cover illustration. Licensing Non free magazine cover Fair use for New Yorkistan This image is within the scope of Wikipedia s Exemption Doctrine for non free content, because It is a low resolution thumbnail of the work that is discussed in the article, that cannot be effectively used to reproduce the original work on shower curtains and the like. The work is the primary subject of the article, which discusses it. It is not possible to replace the image with a free content one. Category Fair use The New Yorker magazine covers ...   more details



  1. File:Original New Yorker cover.png

    Non free use rationale Article The New Yorker Description The cover of the first issue of The New Yorker , drawn by Rea Irvin . Source The New Yorker magazine. Low resolution yes Purpose A 70 year old illustration which is reproduced every year with stylistic variations, this cover is iconic of The New Yorker and perhaps one of the best known images in US magazine publishing. Replaceability Definitely not. Non free magazine cover Category Fair use The New Yorker magazine covers ...   more details



  1. The Yorker

    StudentMedia name The Yorker logofile The Yorker.png logoalt The Yorker logosize 300px type Website launch 2006 web http www.theyorker.co.uk university University of York distribution 1 Online dist details 1 Daily during term time Notability Org date November 2010 The Yorker is a student run website that provides news, features, comments, university and college sports, and reviews for the University of York . As a private limited company, The Yorker is the only independent media outlet on campus. During term time, the website receives on average about 10,000 hits a week. ref https www.google.com analytics reporting ?reset 1&id 2620487&pdr 20110709 20110808 https www.google.com analytics reporting ?reset 1&id 2620487&pdr 20110709 20110808 ref About the company The Yorker provides a unique student ... news outlets, the Yorker receives no funding support from the student union. The Yorker raises money through membership fees, advertisements and student organised events. In November 2010, the Yorker ..., The Yorker was nominated at the Guardian Student Media Awards for Best Website. Controversy Media Charter The Yorker has caused controversy due to its relationship with students union YUSU . Rival ... into legal trouble by any libel ous articles and to protect student welfare. Due to The Yorker s independence ... given by it such as press passes to Union events . Talks between YUSU and The Yorker regarding The Yorker entering the Media Charter broke down in October 2008, resulting in The Yorker being treated ... 2008 10 29 yusu cuts yorker ties YUSU cut Yorker ties from Nouse Nouse.co.uk ref ref http ... Kunwar The Yorker s editorial independence claims were brought into disrepute by commentators of news ... heavily reported events of the year. The Yorker s exit poll ref http www.theyorker.co.uk news ... president ref References reflist External links http www.theyorker.co.uk The Yorker website http www.yorkpress.co.uk ... of York DEFAULTSORT Yorker, The Category University of York Category United Kingdom student newspapers ...   more details



  1. Yorker

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Cleanup date November 2007 Cricket deliveries Yorker is a term used in cricket that describes a ball bowled a delivery cricket delivery which hits the cricket pitch around the batsman s feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance this generally means that the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman s crease cricket Popping crease popping crease . A batsman who advances down the wicket to strike the ball typically to slower or spin bowlers may by so advancing cause the ball to pitch or land at or around their feet and may thus cause themselves to be yorked . A yorker is any delivery having the features described above and a batsman who has ... which can make yorker difficult to play when it arrives at the batsman s feet. A batsman may only realise very late that the delivery is of yorker length and will jam their bat down to dig out the yorker. A yorker is a difficult delivery to bowl as a mistimed delivery can either result in a full toss or half volley which can easily be played by the batsman. A delivery which is intended to be a yorker but which does not york the batsman is known as an attempted yorker . Use of the yorker File ... bowler s. A fast yorker is one of the most difficult types of delivery in cricket to play successfully ... , getting the batsman out. The yorker might also not even hit the bat but hit the pads in front of the wicket ... in line and length length can mean the yorker will pitch just short of the batsman&mdash making the ball ... to defend against a yorker. As such, a yorker is frequently bowled quickly to give the batsman less time to react and position his bat. The yorker is regarded as particularly effective against weak tail end batsmen, who often lack the skill to defend even a non swinging yorker and who are sometimes ... name & bounce height Bowling a yorker A yorker is usually delivered very late in the action with the hand ... but an away swinging yorker aimed at the pads can be just as effective. Because yorkers are quite ...   more details



  1. File:Native New Yorker DVD.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale video cover Article Native New Yorker film Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Native New Yorker Distributor IndieFlix, FilmBaby and TFI Reframe Collection Publisher Type DVD Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source author Steve Bilich URL http www.susmanmusic.com works cinema.php http nativenewyorkerfilm.com buyit.html Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Header Section Artist Replaceability other information Licensing Non free video cover ...   more details



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    Summary Non free use rationale Description A low resolution version of the cover from the March 29, 1976 issue of The New Yorker , by Saul Steinberg Source The New Yorker magazine Article The New Yorker Portion Full Low resolution Yes Purpose This image is the primary means of illustrating the cover from the March 29, 1976 issue of The New Yorker , which is discussed in detail in the article for the magazine. Replaceability none Other information The use of this image on Wikipedia is contended to be a fair use, since it is used solely for educational purposes in a not for profit encyclopedia, is necessary for cultural and historical purposes, and the material value of the possible copyright is not believed to be lessened by its use here It is believed that the use of this image on the English language Wikipedia to illustrate the article in question falls under the Non profit educational clause of the Fair Use doctrine currently upheld by United States law. http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode17 usc sec 17 00000107 000 .html 17 U.S.C. 107 It is a low resolution copy It is only being used to illustrate the article in question The image is irreplaceable a free analogue is impossible to produce as the original will be covered by copyright for the foreseeable future Owing to the limited web resolution of the image, only a small portion of a copyrighted work is used It does not limit the copyright owner s rights to sell the image in any way For the same reasons, the portion of the copyrighted work used is of inherently lower quality than the original, reducing the risk of competitiveness and therefore the effects of this copy on the market for or value of versions held by the owner of the copyright Licensing Non free historic image Category Fair use The New Yorker magazine covers ...   more details



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    Summary Non free use rationale Description A low resolution version of the cover from the July 21, 2008 issue of The New Yorker . The illustration is by Barry Blitt. Source http www.newyorker.com images covers 2008 2008 07 21 p323.jpg Article The New Yorker Portion Full Low resolution Yes Purpose This image is the primary means of illustrating the cover from the July 21, 2008 issue of The New Yorker , which is discussed in detail in the article for the magazine. Replaceability none Other information The use of this image on Wikipedia is contended to be a fair use, since it is used solely for educational purposes in a not for profit encyclopedia, is necessary for cultural and historical purposes, and the material value of the possible copyright is not believed to be lessened by its use here It is believed that the use of this image on the English language Wikipedia to illustrate the article in question falls under the Non profit educational clause of the Fair Use doctrine currently upheld by United States law. http www.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode17 usc sec 17 00000107 000 .html 17 U.S.C. 107 It is a low resolution copy It is only being used to illustrate the article in question The image is irreplaceable a free analogue is impossible to produce as the original will be covered by copyright for the foreseeable future Owing to the limited web resolution of the image, only a small portion of a copyrighted work is used It does not limit the copyright owner s rights to sell the image in any way For the same reasons, the portion of the copyrighted work used is of inherently lower quality than the original, reducing the risk of competitiveness and therefore the effects of this copy on the market for or value of versions held by the owner of the copyright Licensing Non free historic image Category Fair use The New Yorker magazine covers ...   more details



  1. 55 Short Stories from the New Yorker

    Infobox Book name 55 Short Stories from the New Yorker image Image 55Stories.jpg 200px image caption Third Paperpack Printing, 1967 author various country United States language English language English genre Literary publisher Simon and Schuster release date 1949 media type Print Paperback pages 478 pp paperback edition isbn 9 997 41210 9 55 Short Stories from the New Yorker is a literary anthology of short fiction first published in The New Yorker magazine from the years 1940 through 1949. Story content Although the magazine debuted in February 1925 so that its 25 th anniversary was in 1950 , this 1949 book s subtitle reads, A twenty fifth anniversary volume of stories that have appeared in the magazine during the last decade. As with the annual anniversary issue of the eponymous magazine, the cover depicts The New Yorker Eustace Tilley Eustace Tilley with his monocle, in the classic iconograph. The cover subtitles also include 1940 to 1950, but the copyright date of 1949 suggests that material from 1950, and possibly the latter part of 1949, was not included individual years listed after copyright also recite each of the years in the 1940s, but not 1950. Authors One story from each of 55 different authors is included. The authors and some selected story titles are Roger Angell S. N. Behrman Ludwig Bemelmans Sally Benson Isabel Bolton Kay Boyle Bessie Breuer Hortense Calisher John Cheever Robert M. Coates John Collier writer John Collier Rhys Davies Robert Gorham Davis Daniel Fuchs Wolcott Gibbs Brendan Gill Emily Hahn Nancy Hale Shirley Jackson The Lottery Christopher LaFarge Oliver La Farge A. J. Liebling Victoria Lincoln Russell Maloney James A. Maxwell William Maxwell Mary McCarthy author Mary McCarthy Carson McCullers Robert McLaughlin John McNulty Vladimir Nabokov Colette Edward Newhouse Frank O Connor John O Hara Mollie Panter Downes James Reid Parker Elizabeth ... 1949 books Category Fiction anthologies Category Works originally published in The New Yorker ...   more details



  1. File:Mark Ulriksen New Yorker Cheney Bush Cover.jpg

    Summary Cover image from the New Yorker magazine, by Mark Ulriksen, to illustrate article featuring the same Licensing Non free magazine cover Non free media rationale Description Cover image of New Yorker by Mark Ulriksen Source artists own website Portion Whole Low resolution Yes Article Mark Ulriksen Purpose To illustrate article about the cover, which won the ASME 2006 News Magazine Cover of the Year award Replaceability None other information None Category Fair use The New Yorker magazine covers ...   more details



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    Summary Information Description Jonathan Galassi speaking about his translation of Leopardi s Canti. New Yorker Hotel, New York City, January 17, 2011. Local time Eastern Time was 10 39 AM. Source http www.flickr.com photos 36069884 N06 5377040224 Date 1 17 2011 Author Karen Kaffenberger Permission cc by 2.0 other versions Licensing cc by 2.0 ...   more details



  1. Jade Yorker

    Infobox person name Jade Yorker image caption birth date birth date and age 1985 06 16 mf yes birth place New Jersey occupation Actor yearsactive 1998 present actor Jade Yorker born June 16, 1985 is an United States American actor of film and television. He grew up in Manalapan, New Jersey. He attended the Freehold Performing Arts Center for High School, which furthered his training. Among his TV credits are Cosby , Third Watch and Law & Order . His first movie appearance was in He Got Game as Jesus Shuttlesworth age 12 . Filmography He Got Game 1998 Music of the Heart 1999 Snow Day film Snow Day 2000 Bomb the System 2001 Prime film Prime 2004 Miracle s Boys 2005 Gridiron Gang 2006 Redemption film Redemption 2006 Urban Justice 2006 Weapons film Weapons 2008 America 2009 film America 2009 Ernst de Bloeme References reflist External links IMDb name id 0948815 name Jade Yorker Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yorker, Jade ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH June 16, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH New Jersey DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yorker, Jade Category 1985 births Category African American actors Category American film actors Category American television actors Category Living people US screen actor 1980s stub de Jade Yorker fi Jade Yorker ...   more details




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