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J.P. MORGAN PRESENTS ANNUAL CURATION OF BOOKS AND EXPERIENCES FOR AN EVOLVING WORLD

J.P. MORGAN PRESENTS ANNUAL CURATION OF BOOKS AND EXPERIENCES FOR AN EVOLVING WORLD

NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — J.P. Morgan today announced its annual curation of “what’s next”: a collection of recommended books and cultural experiences inspired by evolving ideas and perspectives. For the second year, NextList2024 features a new spotlight, highlighting a company focused on investing in the next generation of sustainable businesses through creativity and […]

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Santa Author Addresses Who Wrote ‘The Night Before Christmas’

Santa Author Addresses Who Wrote ‘The Night Before Christmas’

On the Bicentennial of Famous Christmas Poem, a New Book Challenges Claim That a Poughkeepsie Farmer, Not Clement C. Moore, Was the Author

In “The Fight for The Night; Resolving the Dispute Over Authorship of ‘The Night Before Christmas,’” author Tom A. Jerman, citing historical, biographical, stylistic and stylometric evidence of authorship, addresses the claim that a Poughkeepsie farmer, Henry Livingston, Jr., wrote America’s favorite poem rather than Clement C. Moore, the wealthy, erudite, New York seminary professor who has been consistently credited with authorship for almost 200 years. The poem, which marks its bicentennial this year, was originally published anonymously on December 23, 1823, in The Troy (N.Y.) Sentinel under the title “An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas,” and Moore claimed authorship in 1836. In 2000, however, Don Foster, a Vassar College English professor and self-proclaimed “literary detective,” asserted in his book, Author Unknown, that the real author was Livingston, who purportedly read the poem to his family in 1808. 

The upshot of Foster’s book and a similar treatise by New Zealand professor MacDonald P. Jackson in 2016 was that the media and some scholars began to describe the authorship of “The Night Before Christmas” as an open question. In “The Fight for The Night,” Jerman explains how the poem’s reliance on an 1821 children’s book, The Children’s Friend, that tells the story of “Santeclaus” delivering presents on Christmas Eve in a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer precludes any claim that Livingston wrote the poem between 1800 and 1808. 

About the Author

Tom A. Jerman is the author of Santa Claus Worldwide: A History of St. Nicholas and Other Holiday Gift-Bringers (2020), a book that has been called the “definitive history” of Santa Claus. He holds degrees in philosophy (B.S.), journalism (B.S.) and law (J.D.), and practiced law for 35 years with two international law firms before retiring in 2015 to document the history of Santa. Jerman’s interest in Santa Claus dates from 1985, when he began collecting Santa Claus figurines and ornaments—a collection that now numbers some 4,500 pieces.

Contact Information:

Tom Jerman

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Santa Author Addresses Who Wrote ‘The Night Before Christmas’

Santa Author Addresses Who Wrote ‘The Night Before Christmas’

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Korman Siblings’ Friday Night Movie Podcast Wins Big at 2023 Signal Awards and Expands With Substack Newsletter

Korman Siblings’ Friday Night Movie Podcast Wins Big at 2023 Signal Awards and Expands With Substack Newsletter

Korman Siblings’ Friday Night Movie Podcast Wins Big at 2023 Signal Awards and Expands With Substack Newsletter
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Friday Night Movie Podcast Hosts in the Studio

The Friday Night Movie Podcast, celebrated for its unique sibling co-host team, once again won big at the 2023 Signal Awards, taking home “Best Co-Host Team in a Limited Series” and “Listener’s Choice.” Shai, Lily, and Becky Korman’s chemistry has been a key ingredient to their success, offering a distinct and relatable perspective to their discussions on movies and television. This year’s awards recognize the Korman siblings’ outstanding coverage of independent film and music at SXSW 2023, where they were featured at the University of Arizona’s Wonder House. Amidst a field that included Apple, Audible, SiriusXM, Vox, and other celebrated podcasts and networks, indie Friday Night Movie’s repeat Signal Awards wins underscore the show’s unique voice and growing listening community. 

The Korman siblings’ dynamic that has captivated listeners expands this year with a weekly Substack newsletter. This newsletter, an extension of the Shai, Lily, and Becky’s engaging banter, will offer show highlights, curated movie and TV recommendations, and a trove of personal childhood photos. “Friday Night Movie is more than just a podcast; it’s a family that continues to grow,” said Shai Korman.

For more information about the Friday Night Movie Podcast, please contact Shai Korman, [email protected]

Follow Friday Night Movie at frinightmovie.com or @frinightmovie on social media, and subscribe to their new Substack newsletter.

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Shai Korman

Producer / Co-Host

[email protected]

703-879-6464

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Shai and Becky Korman with Signal Awards

Shai and Becky Korman with Signal Awards

Friday Night Movie Hosts, Shai and Becky Korman, pose with the podcast’s 2023 Signal Awards

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