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...fast-paced and dialogue-driven the story is. Instead of showing action through developing complex characters, the plot is primarily driven by what people say,” says Ryan P. Halprin ’12, who plays the role of quick-witted Herald Examiner reporter Hildy Johnson. But Coles??s main objective is to use this updated and more relatable version of “The Front Page” in order to translate the play’s timeless social critique to a modern audience, ultimately provoking a meaningful discourse. “It?...
...whom Razon called one of PBHA’s most famous alumni, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his book “Children of Crisis” and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998. Francis S. Assaf ’08, vice president of PBHA, recognized Coles?? importance as a professor and beyond. “His course on social change really impacted the University,” Assaf said. “He embodied so much about thinking about society in a critical way and working to change the world.” Howard...
...while Crimson work instilled in Hsia the practicality of journalism, she says it was Agee Professor of Social Ethics Robert Coles??a Pulitzer-Prize winning writer, child research psychiatrist, and documentarian—who truly inspired...
...order to find willing celebrity participants for the auction, Holzman said they drew from Coles?? long list of friends and supporters...
...music on his audience while demonstrating why Springsteen deserves a place among America’s greatest literary talents, including Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, Dorothea Lange and Walker Percy, specifically focusing on their commonality of inspiration: America’s common people. In Coles?? interpretation, Springsteen embodies American culture and engages it, shaping a distinct version of American life. This study comes on the heels of such best selling works as The Call of Service, The Moral Intelligence in Children: How to Raise a Moral Child and A Robert Coles Omnibus. Now, Dr. Coles talks...