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The school’s new moniker garnered praise from Harry Belafonte, a fellow Hollywood legend and longtime friend of Poitier.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES NEW AMERICAN FILM SCHOOL AFTER SIDNEY POITIERBRANDE VICTORIANFEBRUARY 2, 2021ESSENCE.COMShe earned the name “Trash Queen” while completing her Harvard thesis on solid waste management, a moniker she wears with pride.
THE WOMEN RESHAPING THE C-SUITENICK FOURIEZOSJANUARY 24, 2021OZYThere’s something about being able to shed all the monikers we parents have all had to take on this year for just an hour, where I get to focus completely on myself, or at least, not hurting myself, and re-experience something I loved.
FREED FROM THE PRE-PANDEMIC RUSH, MY TEEN REDISCOVERED A BELOVED HOBBY — AND SO DID IKRISTEN CHASEJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAntifa is a moniker, not a single group with a clear organizational structure or leader, and no cases could be found in which someone who self-identifies as antifa led violent acts at protests across the country.
THE BIGGEST PINOCCHIOS OF 2020GLENN KESSLERDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe Cleveland team, which has moved away from its cartoonish tribal chief logo and had earlier announced plans to reconsider its moniker, didn’t immediately comment to the Times.
CLEVELAND’S BASEBALL TEAM PLANS TO DROP ITS ‘INDIANS’ NAMECLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERDECEMBER 14, 2020FORTUNEThe so-called advanced persistent threat group goes under the monikers APT32 and OceanLotus.
FACEBOOK SAYS HACKERS BACKED BY VIETNAM’S GOVERNMENT ARE LINKED TO IT FIRMDAN GOODINDECEMBER 11, 2020ARS TECHNICAHe was an early angel investor in Google, Airbnb, Square, and Pinterest, earning the moniker of one of tech’s “super angels.”
SILICON VALLEY INVESTING LEGEND RON CONWAY ON THE LESSONS LEARNED FROM NAPSTERARIC JENKINSDECEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNEThe moniker of “disruption,” derived from his idea, took on a life of its own.
WHY INDUSTRIES DON’T GET DISRUPTED LIKE THEY USED TOWALTER FRICKNOVEMBER 21, 2020QUARTZThey were to ask for the householder's 'straight moniker'—Mr. Merston.
CHRONICLES OF MARTIN HEWITTARTHUR MORRISONThis laconic epitome of a gigantic event had crystallized into a moniker for Carson, and he became solely "Death-on-the-trail."
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