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Clifton Daniel died on February 20, 2000, in New York City, New York, USA of stroke.
Lucille Dlugoszewski died on April 11, 2000, in New York City, New York, USA of natural causes.
Lucille La Verne died on March 4, 1945, in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA of cancer.
The cast of God and the Inner City - 2003 includes: Phylicia Rashad
While working as a model in New York City, Lucille Ball posed for a painting in an elegant dress. The painter later added in two greyhounds for a touch of class. He then sold the picture to Chesterfield Cigarettes, and overnight, Lucille's picture was all over New York. At the last minute, an agent for Eddie Cantor's "Roman Scandals", a Hollywood movie to be filmed, approached Lucille. She said they for the movie, they were using 12 well-known poster girls, and one girl had dropped out. So, Lucille was cast, and ever since, she remained in Hollywood.
No, Lucille Clifton's poem "in the inner city" is not an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters in a literary work do not, leading to a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. This poem does not exhibit that particular type of irony.
In the poem, Clifton's references to "silent nights", "houses as straight as dead men", and "pastel lights" all reflect her belief that the wealthier uptown is a lifeless place without character. The "silent nights" represent peace and tranquility, the "houses as straight as dead men" are a reference to the way the suburban houses perfectly line the street just like tombstones are often neatly aligned in cemeteries, and the "pastel lights" are connotative of wealthy and affluent areas of the city. Clifton's point in drawing these contradictions between uptown and the inner city is to assert that the inner city is better because it does not have these things, and instead has its own lively character and charm.
Lucille Patton was born in New York City, in New York, USA.
Clifton Daniel died on February 20, 2000, in New York City, New York, USA of stroke.
The correct term is "inner city" as two separate words. It refers to the central area of a city, often associated with social and economic challenges.
There is no writen record of Lucille balls opinions about NY.
There is no Greyhound station in Clifton, New Jersey. However, you can take a Greyhound from Beaumont to New York City and then take a local bus to Clifton.
Wallace Clifton died on March 7, 1931, in Queens, New York City, New York, USA.
About 30 minutes away depending on traffic. 18 miles from Clifton to NYC.
Lucille Martin died on October 24, 2012, in Studio City, California, USA of complications of cancer.
Lucille Hammill died on June 17, 1939, in New York City, New York, USA.
Not directly as the Clifton is set on the outskirts of Bristol and you would need to travel across the city to the M32 then the M4