Talk:Patricia Bosworth
This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
It is requested that an image or photograph of Patricia Bosworth be included in this article to improve its quality. Please replace this template with a more specific media request template where possible. The Free Image Search Tool or Openverse Creative Commons Search may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites. |
Untitled
[edit]Patricia Bosworth is not on the faculty of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. She is a fellow of the National Arts Journalism Program which organizes a talk and/or a lecture at Columbia by some of its fellows. Techically, one of them could enhance their resume to say they "taught" at Columbia and in Patricia Bosworth's case, I do not believe she was ever a faculty member. The editor who created this biography should insert the source for their information. Below I've made a link to the Columbia School of Journalism faculty list. --BookMind 01:24, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
Here are some other sources:
- Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism: Faculty: Patricia Bosworth: B.A., Sarah Lawrence. Senior editor, McCall's; managing editor, Harper's Bazaar; contributing editor, Vanity Fair; contributor, The New York Times Book Review, Sunday Arts and Leisure, The Nation; author, Montgomery Clift: A Biography (1978), Diane Arbus: A Biography (1984), Anything Your Little Heart Desires: An American Family Story (1997), Marlon Brando: A Biography (2000). Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism: Faculty: Patricia Bosworth
- "Bosworth is on the faculty of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism." New York Public Library: Bosworth (Patricia) Papers, 1932 - 1984: Biography
- "Since 1994, through its fellowships, research activity, publications and public programs, the National Arts Journalism Program, which consolidated its operations at Columbia University in 1997, has promoted more and better coverage of the arts and culture in the nation’s news media. Past and present NAJP fellows have included Vanity Fair writer and biographer Patricia Bosworth..." National Arts Journalism Program Selects 2001-2002 Fellows
- "About the NAJP: Entering its tenth year of operation, the National Arts Journalism Program promotes more and better coverage of the arts in the nation's news media through fellowships, research and public events. The program's 117 alumni fellows to date have included author and journalist Patricia Bosworth..." National Arts Journalism Program Selects 2003-04 Fellows
- "Entering its tenth year of operation, the National Arts Journalism Program promotes more and better coverage of the arts in the nation's news media through fellowships, research and public events. The program's 117 alumni fellows to date have included author and journalist Patricia Bosworth..." Columbia News
- Bosworth, a senior fellow of the National Arts Journalism Project..." Columbia University Record Onefortyone 01:01, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Death date
[edit]She died on Thursday, not today.
https://www.yahoo.com/amphtml/entertainment/patricia-bosworth-celebrity-biographer-former-195424163.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by MikaelaArsenault (talk • contribs) 20:15, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion
[edit]The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 08:23, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
Which Convent of the Sacred Heart?
[edit]Under "Early life," the second paragraph begins, "In California, Bosworth was educated at Miss Burke's School and the Convent of the Sacred Heart." The second link is to a school in New York City, but there is also a Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California).
My first guess is that the link should be to the school in California. (Both Miss Burke's and the Convent are in San Francisco.) On the other hand her family relocated to New York when she was still young, so I'm not sure which is which, but either way the sentence appears to be incorrect. Muffuletta (talk) 16:22, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
- C-Class biography articles
- C-Class biography (arts and entertainment) articles
- Low-importance biography (arts and entertainment) articles
- Arts and entertainment work group articles
- WikiProject Biography articles
- C-Class California articles
- Low-importance California articles
- WikiProject California articles
- C-Class Journalism articles
- Low-importance Journalism articles
- WikiProject Journalism articles
- C-Class Women writers articles
- Low-importance Women writers articles
- WikiProject Women articles
- WikiProject Women writers articles
- C-Class Women's History articles
- Low-importance Women's History articles
- All WikiProject Women-related pages
- WikiProject Women's History articles
- Wikipedia requested images of journalists