Salman rushdie
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Hollywood, World Leaders React to Deadly Paris Terror Attack on Social Media
“My thoughts are with the victims and their families in Paris,” tweeted Elijah Wood, showing support for the Charlie Hebdo newspaper using the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie
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Salman Rushdie, Neil Gaiman and PEN American Center Offer to Screen ‘The Interview’ in Open Letter to Sony
“We urge Sony to demonstrate the power of free expression by denying the cowards who made these threats the satisfaction of thinking they have succeeded,” says open letter signed by nearly 50 writers
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Inside New Republic’s Demolition: Former Editors Blast Owner Chris Hughes as ‘Harvard Housing Lottery’ Winner
“Chris laid out a false choice between a profit-making business and complete philanthropy,” former longtime New Republic editor Paul Berman tells TheWrap
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Jon Stewart Admits ‘Hannity’ Obsession, Fires Back (Video)
Stewart offers a history lesson in feud with Fox News host Sean Hannity
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Tribeca Docs ‘Virunga’ and ‘Tomorrow We Disappear’ Inspire and Infuriate
From the jungle of the Congo to the slums of Delhi, two stunning documentaries explore vital worlds threatened by “progress”
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How Deepa Mehta Overcame Protests to Film Salman Rushdie’s ‘Midnight’s Children’
"My father said, 'There are two things in life that you never know. One is when you are going to die, and the other is how a film is going to do at the box office'"
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Julian Assange Q&A Just One Highlight at Latest Filmfest DC
Guest blog: 27th installment of the festival also screened Deepa Mehta's adaptation of Salman Rushdie's "Midnight Children"
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Paladin, 108 Media Acquire 2012 Sundance Winner ‘Valley of Saints’
The film follows a young man in Kashmir who can't escape his small village
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Paladin, 108 Media Acquire Adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s ‘Midnight’s Children’
Salman Rushdie's 1981 switched-at-birth novel that chronicles India's independence from England won the Man Booker Prize
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Salman Rushdie Calls ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Filmmakers ‘Disgusting’ (Video)
Salman Rushdie said on "Today" that the filmmakers were trying to get a reaction, not produce art
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Christopher Hitchens’ Death: N.Y. Times Rearranges Page One, Writers & Celebs Weigh In
Everyone from Roger Ebert to Lance Armstrong took to Twitter after the passing of the famed essayist
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Salman Rushdie Attacks Facebook Via Twitter
Facebook deactivated the famed novelist’s account for security reasons, so he went on a Twitter tirade