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  2. Harlan Ellison - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) [3] was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction [4] and for his outspoken, combative personality. [5]

  3. Culture of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), a branch of the government of New York City, is the largest public funder of the arts in the United States.DCLA's funding budget is larger than that of the National Endowment for the Arts, the federal government's national arts funding mechanism. [16]

  4. Harlan Lane - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Lawson Lane (August 19, 1936 – July 13, 2019) [1] was an American psychologist. Lane was the Matthews Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts , in the United States , and founder of the Center for Research in Hearing, Speech, and Language [ citation needed ] .

  5. Sci-fi pioneer Harlan Ellison's L.A. Shangri-la offers a ...

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    Born in 1934, Ellison was a self-described “street rat” from a small Ohio town who moved to New York City after a brief stint in college, served in the Army and wrote his first novel before ...

  6. Oren Harman - Wikipedia

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    Oren Harman was born in Jerusalem on January 25, 1973. He grew up and was educated in Jerusalem and in New York City, where he attended the Collegiate School for Boys and excelled at soccer (he was dubbed "the little Israeli magician" by New York Newsday).

  7. Harlan Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society (New York: Eakins Press), 1974. ISBN 0-87130-040-0 [republished as a "new edition" in 1997 by Gnomon Press, ISBN 0-917788-66-4 ] "Payne Hollow" in Kentucky Renaissance: An Anthology of Contemporary Writing , Jonathan Greene, ed. (Lexington, KY: Gnomon Press), 1976.

  8. Jane Harman - Wikipedia

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    Harman was born Jane Margaret Lakes in New York City, the daughter of Lucille (née Geier) and Adolf N. Lakes. [2] Her father was born in Poland and escaped from Nazi Germany in 1935; [3] he worked as a medical doctor. Her mother was born in the United States and was the first in her family to receive a college education.

  9. 'Girl In The Picture's Mom Had *Another* Son Who Went ... - AOL

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    Did Suzanne Sevakis have siblings? Yes, Suzanne has three siblings—Amy, Allison, and Phillip, who was listed as a missing person until 2020, when he submitted his DNA for analysis, per Forensic ...