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notes for Gammon article

 * I'm trying to understand how the mayoral system works there. Seems very different than ones I'm familliar with.
 * What party does he represent??
 * link to parties
 * maybe a brief description (if I can source it) of how mayor is chosen

possible sources:
 * "VOTE: Are you backing the bid to get Littlehampton’s hospital rebuilt?"
 * "Grateful to everyone who made my year so enjoyable" (limited use as source since it's a letter)
 * BBC coverage of council elections (shows which parties carried how many seats)

notes for Bronx Council on the Arts
2 sources discussing possible potential good effects of the council:
 * "Bronx merchants' artsy ambitions." Hilary Potkewitz. Crain's New York Business New York: Apr 26, 2010. Vol. 26, Iss. 17; p. 14 (This is a periodical retrieved through ProQuest database)
 * Also this mentioned # of employees, described the space the organization used to be in & new space too
 * "ART; Painter Organizes A Landscape Show" New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/08/nyregion/art-painter-organizes-a-landscape-show.html
 * implies Council might create a new Barbizon (has great lead quote)
 * article about early history of Council: Douglas Martin "Irma Fleck, 84, Who Battled Decay in the Bronx, Is Dead," New York Times; Feb 26, 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/26/nyregion/irma-fleck-84-who-battled-decay-in-the-bronx-is-dead.html
 * Kevin Deutsch "Aguado departs arts council," Riverdale Press May 14, 2009 http://www.riverdalepress.com/stories/Aguado-departs-arts-council,41020
 * their website claims "been the recipient of the prestigious Governor’s Arts Award (2000) and the Mayor’s Award for Arts & Culture (2006)"
 * McCandlish Phillips "Lively and Innovative Bronx Arts Council Promotes Cultural Fare on a Shoestring," New York Times January 12, 1971 (found in ProQuest database)
 * "Bronx Culture Trolley offers enriching cultural ride," New York Amsterdam News August 7, 2008 (in Proquest database)

Sarah Stern
Sarah Stern is a poet and three time BRIO award winner.

sources:

BRIO people I need sources on

 * Stephanie Hightower 1990

table practice
An asterisk indicates an award that was shared by a team.

Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award

 * 1981 Robert C. Heeney
 * 1982 William L. Summers
 * 1983 Alan Ellis
 * 1984 Ephraim Margolin
 * 1985 Jeffrey S. Weiner
 * 1986 Dennis N. Balske
 * 1987 Nancy Hollander
 * 1988 James M. Russ
 * 1989 Neal R. Sonnett
 * 1990 Michael Bender
 * 1991 Gerald H. Goldstein
 * 1992 Barry Tarlow
 * 1993 Gerald B. Lefcourt
 * 1994 Judy Clarke
 * 1995 Albert J. Krieger
 * 1996 Barry C. Scheck
 * 1997 Bruce M. Lyons
 * 1998 Lawrence S. Goldman
 * 1999 Irwin H. Schwartz
 * 2000 Barbara E. Bergman
 * 2001 Carmen D. Hernandez
 * 2002 John Wesley Hall, Jr.
 * 2003 James A. H. Bell
 * 2004 J. Cheney Mason
 * 2005 Lisa M. Wayne
 * 2006 Joshua Dratel
 * 2007, 27th year: Jim E. Lavine
 * 2008 Jeffrey L. Fisher
 * 2009 Martin S. Pinales
 * 2010 Ellen S. Podgor

Korean blogs & bloggers & YouTube-rs & misc sites (N & S)
Some of these are notable, some I haven't checked yet.
 * The Marmot's Hole
 * Eatyourkimchi
 * "Show and Tell Pyongyang" a Russian language blog (really more a translation than a ref)
 * Daul Kim
 * "FeetManSeoul"
 * Maangchi.com
 * Soompi.com
 * Koreana www.koreana.or.kr

The Torture Papers

 * American Association of Publishers 2005 Award for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing
 * Toronto Globe and Mail

David Monk

 * "THEY MADE A DIFFERENCE ELEVEN ILLINOISANS WHO SAW A NEED " in Chicago Tribune (also listed under "They made a difference‎"
 * "David Monk, Champaign‎" Chcago Tribune
 * "Burn: We Lose The Diversity If We Don't'‎"
 * "Herald & Review : In Monticello, it's trail vs. rail‎" Herald & Review
 * "Urbana's original Dumpster diver turns trash into treasure...‎" Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
 * "Negotiations over Monticello land continue" News-Gazette
 * he writes academic papers (on education) as D H Monk (or is this same guy??)
 * Cultivating a Love of Prairie: A look at the life and work of C-U's "Prairie Monk" by Molly Stephey2005. The Green Observer (need to find proof of this, is reprinted on his site)

Utopia Awards
http://www.utopia-asia.com/spec/awards05.htm

Joe Flood and The Fires
I'm not sure if the article should be him or to book, leaning towards the book.
 * promo quotes and press from his site.

Visa pour l'image
Described in a WP article as "international photojournalism congress," it takes place in Perpignan, France.

Naomi Cohn
author of Voices of the Watershed Has poetry in a permanent St Paul installation as part of the sidewalk poetry project Everyday Sidewalks bios

John Lee Clark
Edited Deaf American Poetry: An Anthology Gallaudet University Press Awards
 * Pushcart Prize nomination for "The Case for Writing About Disability"
 * Pushcart Prize nomination for "The Morning Walker"

Harold Hinds, Jr.

 * '"Estrategias para mirar la nación. El giro visual de los estudios culturales mexicanos en lengua inglesa" by Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
 * "Professor Neil Leroux Receives Faculty Research Award" (non school source might be better, but was school that awarded it)
 * "THE POLITICS AND SEMIOTICS OF THE SMALLEST ICONS OF POPULAR CULTURE: Latin American Postage Stamps" Latin American Research Review40. 1 (2005): 108-137.
 * is in the Encyclopedia of Latino popular culture (haven't looked to see if entry or mere mention. For sure he's in the index as being on page 184)
 * published articles in both Spanish and English (for example the articles in Hispamérica are in Spanish.)
 * guest editor of Journal of Popular Culture

Reviews (unless otherwise stated these are of a single work)

 * Dauncey, Sarah. (a review of) Popular Culture and Theory: A Basic Introduction. Journal of American Studies; Apr2007, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p211-212, 2p
 * King, John. untitled review of Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture. Journal of Latin American Studies   Vol. 19, No. 1, May, 1987
 * David William Foster. unititled review of Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture. Hispania Vol. 69, No. 4, Dec., 1986
 * Fidel De León. unititled review of Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture. Chasqui, Vol. 15, No. 2/3 (febrero, mayo, 1986), pp. 95-96
 * Woods, Richard D. "Review: Latin American Reference Books: An Underappreciated Genre" Latin American Research Review, Vol. 24, No. 2 (1989), pp. 231-245 (this covers 9 works including the Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture)
 * Delpar, Helen. untitled review of Not Just for Children: The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s. The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 73, No. 4 (Nov., 1993), pp. 670-671

Awards

 * won the 1979 Russell B. Nye award for the best article of the year in the Journal of Popular Culture
 * distinguished research professor
 * 2011 Minnesota Genealogy Ambassador Award from the Minnesota Genealogical Society

Works
9139; (1982); anual.
 * Not Just for Children: The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s. (Books in Print lists it as Not Just for Children Only: The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s -think that's a mistake)
 * Spanish language edition No sólo para niños. La historieta mexicana en los años sesenta y setenta (Aguascalientes, Mexico: Instituto Cultural de Aguascalientes, 2007).
 * co-editor of Popular Culture and Theory: A Basic Introduction
 * senior founding co-editor of Studies in Latin American Popular Culture ISNN: 0730-
 * reviewed books for a number of journals (Journal of Popular Film & Television, Latin American Literary Review, The Americas, etc)
 * associate editor of the Minnesota Genealogist, a columnist for one of the National Genealogical Society's periodicals (looking for confirmation)
 * Handbook of Latin American Popular Culture Greenwood Press 1985
 * Crafting A Personal Family History
 * A Guide Plus A Case Study: Three Generations of The Hinds Family in New York's Adirondack Mountains
 * a series of books on Wilmington records from Willow Bend Books
 * Wilmington Cemetery Records 1804-2003, vol. 6 in Town of Wilmington, Essex Co., New York Transcribed Serial Record (Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books)

Comics publishers
Point where refs' style changed