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He won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting with colleagues Harriet Ryan and Paul Pringle and was part of the team of reporters that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the San Bernardino terrorist attack.

The initial Pulitzer ceremony, which had been scheduled for April 20, was pushed to give Pulitzer Board members more time to evaluate the finalists because of the pandemic.

Alone among the Pulitzer Prizes, it is awarded in the form of the Joseph Pulitzer Gold Medal.

Giddins says that Ellington was denied the 1965 Music Pulitzer because the jury commended him for his body of work rather than for a particular composition, but his posthumous Pulitzer was granted precisely for that life-long body of work.

List of winners for Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography One Breaking News Pulitzer has been awarded annually from 2000 without exception.

Sandburg won the 1940 Pulitzer Prize for History for the four-volume The War Years, the sequel to his Abraham Lincoln, and a second Poetry Pulitzer in 1951 for Complete Poems.

There have been dozens of Special Citations and Awards : more than ten each in Arts, Journalism, and Letters, and five for Pulitzer Prize service, most recently to Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. in 1985.

A dramatic and page-turning biography of founding father Samuel Adams, penned by Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff (The Witches: Salem, 1692).

And the Pulitzer committee recognized the ’s editorial page with the prize for editorial writing for holding local officials accountable for failing to deliver promised city improvements.

Boston’s SpeakEasy Stage opened “Fairview” (2018), written by Jackie Sibblies Drury, on Friday, Feb. 17. Running through March 11, this production depicts the white gaze with a Pulitzer Prize-winning script and commanding cast.

Both of the pieces that won the Pulitzer took more time than we originally thought they were going to and got rescheduled and rescheduled.

Clark worked with the best reporter at The Daily Planet, the Pulitzer-winning Lois Lane, long before they became a couple.

Crowner responds to Pulitzer’s Tadao Ando-designed modernist building by engaging with its use of natural light and Crowner’s longtime inspiration, Ellsworth Kelly.

From a revitalized “Camelot” to the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Fat Ham,” a rundown of everything you need to know.

Greer won the Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for his novel “,” about a less-than-successful gay writer approaching 50 who distracts himself from heartbreak by embarking on a ramshackle, comedic literary tour around the globe.

He is also the star and executive producer of “Lucky Hank,” adapted from the novel “Straight Man" by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo, which is scheduled to premier on AMC and AMC+ on March 19.

He’s arguably best known for his novels such as The Road and No Country For Old Men and also won a Pulitzer Prize.

He won a Pulitzer Prize for his editorials in the 1950s condemning the activities of the arch rightwing John Birch Society in his area.

Hulu’s coming six-part limited docuseries “The 1619 Project” is an expansion of “The 1619 Project,” created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine.

In 1993, she won the Pulitzer Prize for The Wild Iris, an exchange in part between a beleaguered gardener and a callous deity.