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  1. Janet Sarbanes is the author of Army of One (4.50 avg rating, 18 ratings, 4 reviews, published 2008), The Protester Has Been Released (3.84 avg rating, 1...

  2. 7 de dez. de 2020 · U.S. Sen. Paul Sarbanes, second from right, when the Washington Redskins brought the Super Bowl trophy to the U.S. Capitol in 1983. Also pictured, left to right: football coach Joe Gibbs, then-Montgomery County executive Charles W. Gilchrist, and his daughter, Janet, Sarbanes, and then-U.S. Rep. Michael Barnes. Photo courtesy of Bill Bronrott.

  3. The Protester Has Been Released. by Janet Sarbanes. The Protester Has Been Released. Price: $18.00. Fiction / Stories. 978-1-936196-65-4. LCCN: 2016952190. AVAILABLE APRIL 2017. “Sarbanes is artful, precise, and prescient” — Rachel Kushner.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2017 · Janet Sarbanes is the author of the short story collection ARMY OF ONE (Otis Books | Seismicity Editions, 2016), hailed by BOMB as a "stingingly funny fiction debut." Her newest collection is THE PROTESTER HAS BEEN RELEASED (C & R Press, 2017). Recent short fiction appears in Black Clock, P- Queue, Entropy and North Dakota Quarterly.

  5. 28 de out. de 2010 · Last month, Critical Studies faculty member Janet Sarbanes was named the winner of this year’s Battisti Award from the Society for Utopian Studies for her essay, “The Shaker ‘Gift’ Economy. ” The paper appeared in the Winter 2009 volume of the Utopian Studies peer-reviewed academic journal.

  6. LESSONS FROM OLDER ARTISTS Janet Sarbanes with only a slit of window facing the street. Inside, a courtyard garden with fruit trees, a moat-like swimming pool where she swam everyday. A studio with eighteen-foot ceilings, a twenty-five-foot wall, but long tables scattered throughout the living spaces too, for making art.

  7. 7 de dez. de 2020 · Then-Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.) holds up a newspaper at a hearing in 2003. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images. Former U.S. Sen. Paul Sarbanes ― a staunch defender of the Chesapeake Bay and cosponsor of far-reaching eponymous legislation that reformed federal securities laws after high-profile financial scandals near the turn of the century ― died Sunday.