Malcolm X
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Malcolm X see Malcolm X .
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LOOK FOR ME IN `MALCOLM'
The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 12/6/1992; 462 words
; The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 12-06-1992 LOOK FOR ME IN `MALCOLM' Date: 12-06-1992, Sunday Section: REVIEW & OUTLOOK Edition: All Editions -- Sunday Column: LETTERS Editor, The Record: Go see "Malcolm X." Look for me in it. In the middle of the film, a female college student goes up to Malcolm
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Malcolm X.
The Nation; 12/7/1992; Klawans, Stuart; 2491 words
; Spike Lee was right when he told kids to play hooky and see Malcolm X. With this picture, he's turned the movie theater into a classroom. The viewers are his pupils--and in case some are slow, he's put the schoolhouse right on screen at the end, complete with a Special Guest Lecturer, so nobody
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Aladdin.
The Nation; 12/7/1992; Klawans, Stuart; 2491 words
; Spike Lee was right when he told kids to play hooky and see Malcolm X. With this picture, he's turned the movie theater into a classroom. The viewers are his pupils--and in case some are slow, he's put the schoolhouse right on screen at the end, complete with a Special Guest Lecturer, so nobody
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To Render a Life.
The Nation; 12/7/1992; Klawans, Stuart; 2491 words
; Spike Lee was right when he told kids to play hooky and see Malcolm X. With this picture, he's turned the movie theater into a classroom. The viewers are his pupils--and in case some are slow, he's put the schoolhouse right on screen at the end, complete with a Special Guest Lecturer, so nobody
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The Match Factory Girl.
The Nation; 12/7/1992; Klawans, Stuart; 2491 words
; Spike Lee was right when he told kids to play hooky and see Malcolm X. With this picture, he's turned the movie theater into a classroom. The viewers are his pupils--and in case some are slow, he's put the schoolhouse right on screen at the end, complete with a Special Guest Lecturer, so nobody
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Bram Stoker's Dracula.
The Nation; 12/7/1992; Klawans, Stuart; 2491 words
; Spike Lee was right when he told kids to play hooky and see Malcolm X. With this picture, he's turned the movie theater into a classroom. The viewers are his pupils--and in case some are slow, he's put the schoolhouse right on screen at the end, complete with a Special Guest Lecturer, so nobody
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Letter: Buzzing.(Letters)
Birmingham Evening Mail (England); 7/17/2004; 39 words
; Byline: I Purslow LAURIE Hornsby and Euan Rose have done it again, in creating a fabulous Brummie show that can't fail to be successful. How nice to see Malcolm Boyden, back amongst the people who love him, Ridin' the No 8 Bus! I Purslow, Bournbrook
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Letter: Readers Letter.(Letters)
Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England); 5/9/2004; 44 words
; Byline: ROB & JAN WATKINS I WAS so pleased to see Malcolm Boyden making a comeback. We loved his item in the Sunday Mercury. We have missed him on the radio. It just is not the same since he left. Thank you for bringing a smile back to our faces. ROB & JAN WATKINS, Wordsley
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Letter: Say again, Malc?(Letters)
Birmingham Evening Mail (England); 7/17/2004; 71 words
; Byline: W Hinton SEVERAL readers have written in praise of the musical Ridin' the No 8 at Birmingham Rep, and I agree with some of their remarks. It was enjoyable to see Malcolm Boyden and the enthusiastic amateur cast and hear good music, but I am not a Brummie and must admit some of the material
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Letter: Not hefty.(Comment)
Birmingham Evening Mail (England); 5/3/2003; 42 words
; Byline: AA Taylor I SEE Malcolm Fowler of the Birmingham Law Society thinks that five years for killing a child on a pedestrian crossing, is 'hefty' (Mail, April 17). If a close relative of his had been the victim, would he consider five years 'hefty'? AA Taylor, Harborne
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