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  • Petite and gray-haired, Chinen spent her final years at a care center in Nanjo on southeastern Okinawa.

    Kama Chinen, World's Oldest Person, 114, Dies In Japan 2010

  • Chinen became the world's oldest known person when Gertrude Baines died in a Los Angeles hospital at age 115 in September.

    Kama Chinen, World's Oldest Person, 114, Dies In Japan 2010

  • As Sheri Chinen Biesen argues, "Double Indemnity pushed the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 to its limit and paved the way for dark, controversial films to be produced in the future; when Joseph Breen approved, and condoned, this film, this initial Cain adaptation set the stage and the tone for how Hollywood film noir could successfully maneuver around the Code."

    Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007

  • Chinen-su, Pinat, and Kasa, south of Lake Moeris, and they cut down also a caravan of merchants and Egyptian pilgrims returning from the oasis Uit-Mehe.

    The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt Boles��aw Prus 1879

  • Meanwhile, Nate Chinen of the New York Times praised the album's grand themes of love, life and death, mingled with religious imagery and conjecture.

    The Guardian World News Paul Harris 2011

  • He's finding solace, fleeting and fragmentary, and every springy guitar lick is its own benediction, Chinen wrote.

    The Guardian World News Paul Harris 2011

  • Also on Popcast: Ben Ratliff and Nate Chinen discuss "Live in Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series Vol. 1," the first in a new series of live recordings by Miles Davis.

    NYT > Home Page By JEREMY EGNER 2011

  • In this program, a quote from the 'New York Times' is mistakenly attributed to writer Nate Chinen.

    News 2012

  • "Its success over the last decade has been a clear boon for Austin, and for 'Austin City Limits,' the affiliated long-running public television show," Nate Chinen writes.

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • Larry Rohter talks music and philosophy with the percussionist/composer Adam Rudolph; Ben Ratliff and Nate Chinen sort out the new vibraphone scene in jazz.

    NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011

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