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    Faces and Places in Fashion: Molly Patrick Epstein

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    Part presentation, part Q&A, FIT's "Faces & Places in Fashion" lecture series is an opportunity to connect students and the public alike to the pulse of the fashion industry in an open and conversational setting.A discussion about building a sustainable grassroots business with Molly Patrick Epstein of Owl Tree Kids

    Molly Ivins: Insights from Molly

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    Mary Tyler Molly Ivins (August 30, 1944 – January 31, 2007) was an American newspaper columnist, author, political commentator, and humorist. Born in California and raised in Texas, Ivins attended Smith College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She began her journalism career at the Minneapolis Tribune where she became the first female police reporter at the paper. Ivins joined The Texas Observer in the early 1970s and later moved to The New York Times. She became a columnist for the Dallas Times Herald in the 1980s, and then the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after the Times Herald was sold and shuttered. The column was subsequently syndicated by Creators Syndicate and carried by hundreds of newspapers

    Prodilis molly Gordon and Hanley 2017, new species

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    35. Prodilis molly Gordon and Hanley, new species Description. Male holotype. Length 2.0 mm, width 1.6 mm; body oval, short, somewhat oblong, elytron with side slightly rounded, wider than pronotal base, widest at middle of elytra. Dorsal surface entirely shiny without trace of microsculpture. Color black; head with anterior ½ yellow, apex of yellow area uneven, medially indenting apex of black area (Fig. 516); pronotum black with bluish tint except anterolateral angle narrowly reddish brown; elytron blue (Fig. 514); antenna, legs, mouthparts, legs reddish yellow; ventral surface dark reddish brown; epipleuron paler reddish brown; abdomen brown. Head punctures large, separated by a diameter or less; pronotal punctures as large as on head, separated by a diameter or less; elytral punctures larger than on pronotum, separated by a diameter or less; prosternal, metasternal punctures large, widely separated; metasternal punctures nearly absent except lateral 1/4 with punctures as large as on metasternum, separated by less than a diameter; abdomen with punctures on ventrites 1–3 as large as on metasternum, separated by a diameter or less, punctures on remaining ventrites smaller, separated by about a diameter. Head with frons weakly widened from vertex to clypeus, slightly wider than eye measured at vertex; eye canthus short; apical maxillary palpomere short, widened from base to apex. Pronotum widest at middle, reflexed lateral margin wide, equal in width from base to apex. Epipleuron flat, wide in basal ½, as wide as pronotal hypomeron, with feeble depressions for reception of femoral apices. Prosternum longer than wide, longer than mesosternum, base truncate, lateral carina slender, extended nearly to base of prosternum. Postcoxal line on ventrite 1 long, somewhat angulate, extended 4/5 distance to ventrite apex (Fig. 515). Apex of ventrite 5 arcuate. Genitalia with basal lobe longer than paramere, wide, widest in apical 1/4, lateral margin curved from base to apex, apex slightly emarginate; paramere weakly curved, slender, equal in width to rounded apex, without marginal serrations (Fig. 517, 518); sipho lost. Female. Unknown. Variation. None observed. Type material. Holotype male; Santa Anna, Colombia, Feby 1924, WMMann. (USNM). Paratype; 1, same data as holotype. (USNM). Remarks. Prodilis molly is superficially similar to P. pallidifrons but does not belong in the same group of species. It may be recognized by the blue elytron, distinctive male head pattern, and anteriorly expanded prosternal process.Published as part of Gordon, Robert D. & Hanley, Guy A., 2017, South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Part XVII: systematic revision of Western Hemisphere Cephaloscymnini (Coccinellinae) with description of a cryptic new genus and species of Coccidulini (Coccinellinae), pp. 1-158 in Insecta Mundi 2017 (601) on pages 81-82, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517003

    Molly Haskell: 03-10-1977

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    Molly Haskell, film critic for the Village Voice and author of From Reverence to Rape discusses the ways women are portrayed in both film and television. Haskell describes how culture and male influence shape that portrayal and her hopes for the future of women on screen.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1057/thumbnail.jp

    Molly McCully Brown, 44th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Molly McCully Brown is the author of the essay collection, Places I’ve Taken My Body, which was named one of Kirkus Reviews’ best nonfiction titles of 2020, and the poetry collection, The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded, which won the 2016 Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize. With Susannah Nevision, she wrote the poetry collection In the Field Between Us. The recipient of a United States Artists Fellowship, the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholarship, and the Civitella Ranieri Foundation and Jeff Baskin Writers fellowships, Brown is an assistant professor of English and creative nonfiction at Old Dominion University

    Dance Around Molly

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    Gordon Freeman plays fiddle during a fiddle styles concert arranged by David Holt. It takes place in Kittredge Theater, at Warren Wilson College. His band includes two of his sons (guitar, banjo), Dean Bishop (guitar), and Dan Lewis (bass). Gordon grew up in Madison County, North Carolina

    Molly Haskell: 03-10-1977

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    Molly Haskell, feminist film critic for the Village Voice and author of "From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies," discusses the ways women are portrayed in both film and television. Haskell describes how culture and male influence shape that portrayal and her hopes for the future of women on screen. She begins the interview by reading a section of her book. She goes on to discuss television becoming dominant over movies, and talks about the transition of film into art. She then talks about the woman’s role in movies, discuses American films versus European films, and touches on women directors in the film industry. She ends the interview by discussing the credentials of a film critic.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video

    The Designer As... Author, Producer, Activist, Entrepreneur, Curator, and Collaborator: New Models for Communicating

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    Review of The Designer As.. Author, Producer, Activist, Entrepreneur, Curator, and Collaborator: New Models for Communicating, Reveiwed March 2014 by Molly E. Dotson, Special Collections Librarian, Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, Yale University

    Dolly and Molly and the farmer man /

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    The twins, Dolly and Molly, spend the day in the country watching the farmer make hay.The twins, Dolly and Molly, spend the day in the country watching the farmer make hay.Mode of access: Internet

    Molly Stevens

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    Molly Stevens is the award-winning author of the newly published Boomer on the Ledge, described as an adult picture book that explores the antics of an aging boomer
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