Jim Romanesko's coverage of yesterday's Pulitzer
prizes features this profile of Stephen Kurkjian, Boston Globe metro editor and member of the team that exposed the scope of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests.
Not exact matches
Artistic Director Charles Tesson might look to re-invite Santiago Mitre, who won the top
prize in 2015, has a high
profile sophomore
feature The Summit ready, so could potentially show up in one of these sidebars and in the same line of thinking, Jonas Carpignano could return to the section with his 2nd film, A Ciambra.
The
featured contemporary artists are Kara Walker, who makes panoramic silhouettes of plantation life and African American history; Canadian artist Kristi Malakoff, who cuts paper to make life - size sculptures depicting a children's Maypole dance; MacArthur -
prize - winner Camille Utterback, who will present an interactive digital work that reacts to visitors» shadows and movements; and Kumi Yamashita, who «sculpts» light and shadow with objects to create mixed - media
profiles of people who are not there.