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Bonnie Greer

Bonnie Greer, OBE FRSL (born 16 November 1948) is an American-British playwright, novelist, critic and broadcaster, who has lived in the UK since 1986. She has appeared as a panellist on television programmes such as Newsnight Review and Question Time and has served on the boards of several leading arts organisations, including the British Museum, the Royal Opera House and the London Film School. She is Vice President of the Shaw Society.[1] She is former Chancellor of Kingston University in Kingston upon Thames, London.[2][3][4] In July 2022 she was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. [5]

Bonnie Greer

Greer in 2017
Born (1948-11-16) 16 November 1948 (age 74)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationPlaywright, author, critic and broadcaster
Citizenship
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Spouse
David Hutchins
(m. 1993)

Life and career Edit

Early life Edit

Greer was born on the West Side of Chicago, the eldest of seven children born to Ben, a factory worker, and Willie Mae, a home maker.[6][7][8] Greer's father was born to a family of Mississippi sharecroppers. He was stationed in Britain during World War II and took part in the D-Day landings.[9]

Although she began writing plays at the age of nine, Greer originally set out on a legal career, but dropped out when her professor told her he did not think women should have a career in law.[7] Instead she studied theatre in Chicago under David Mamet's supervision[10] and at the Actors Studio in New York with Elia Kazan.[11][12] Living in Manhattan's West Village (part of Greenwich Village) in New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Greer had many gay male friends who became seriously ill.[13]

Since 1986 Edit

Greer visited Scotland as part of a production at the Edinburgh Festival[clarification needed] in 1986[7] and has been based in Britain since then. She told The Sunday Times in 2006 that she owes her life to the move. At the time, she made the decision to migrate to the UK because of her need to "escape the shadow of death" and the declining theatre scene in New York City.[13] She acquired British citizenship in 1997.[14] She has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities,[12] and is a former Arts Council playwright in residence at the Soho Theatre and for Nitro, previously known as the Black Theatre Co-operative and now called NitroBeat.[15] Greer has played Joan of Arc at the Theatre Atelier in Paris.

She has written radio plays for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4, including a translation of The Little Prince. Her plays include Munda Negra (1993), concerning the mental health problems of black women, Dancing on Blackwater (1994) and Jitterbug (2001),[16] and the musicals Solid and Marilyn and Ella. The latter work began as a radio play broadcast in December 2005 (Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo)[17] after Greer watched a documentary on Marilyn Monroe which mentioned Monroe's assistance to the jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald as segregation prevented the singer from working at certain venues, especially the Mocambo nightclub. Adapted for the stage, Greer's radio play was given a production at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2006 and was later rewritten and performed at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 2008.[18] The play was produced at the Apollo Theatre, in London's West End, in November 2009. She is the author of two novels, Hanging by Her Teeth (1994) and Entropy (2009), and is working[when?] on a play for the National Theatre Studio.

Greer was a regular contributor to BBC Two's Newsnight Review, and has been a panelist on the BBC's Question Time programme. She appeared on the edition in October 2009 that also featured Nick Griffin, then leader of the British National Party.[19] Commenting after the recording she called it "probably the weirdest and most creepy experience of my life".[20] The encounter formed the basis for her opera, Yes, written for the Royal Opera House with music by Errollyn Wallen, and which premiered there at the Linbury Studio Theatre in November 2011.[21][22] She was formerly director of the Talawa Theatre Company and has served on the boards of the Royal Opera House and the London Film School.[23] She is also a former theatre critic for Time Out magazine.[24]

Greer's book Obama Music, partly a musical memoir, was published by Legend Press in October 2009. Reviewing it in The Independent, Lesley McDowell said: "Greer expertly weaves in memories of her own upbringing in Chicago, with more humour than you might expect, along with a clear, defined passion for the music she grew up listening to. She wants to show, too, how both the place she lived in, and the songs she listened to, were full of unseen boundaries that had held people back – but also gave them something to fight against."[25] Her biography of Langston Hughes, Langston Hughes: The Value of Contradiction, was published in 2011 (Arcadia/BlackAmber Inspirations). Greer co-produced a documentary film, Reflecting Skin (directed by Mike Dibb) – on representations of black people in Western art – which was shown by the BBC in 2004.[26][27] She is currently working on a novel about Rossetti.[28] Greer's memoir A Parallel Life was published in 2014 and was described by Joy Lodico in The Independent as "the story of a journey deliberately and bravely taken against all expectations".[29]

Greer is a member of the Arts Emergency Service, a British charity working with 16- to 19-year-olds in further education from diverse backgrounds.[30] She is a patron of the SI Leeds Literary Prize for unpublished fiction by Black and Asian women in the UK.[31] She is also a board member of the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS).[32]

In April 2005, she was appointed to the British Museum's Board of Trustees and completed two full terms; from late March 2009, she served as Deputy Chairman.[4][33] In 2011, she accepted the post of President of the Brontë Society.[34] She resigned in June 2015, following internal disagreements about the society's direction.[35][36]

Greer is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby.[37]

Greer also appears in the Sky Arts TV programme Discovering Film, as one of its leading movie experts celebrating the lives and work of some of the most prolific and iconic Hollywood stars, and comments frequently about members of the British Royal Family on various ITN documentaries[38] such as Channel 4's Charles: Our New King.[39][40]

In 2023, she appeared on TalkTV and demanded that Manchester United and Manchester City football clubs remove images of ships off their logos claiming that they are racist and glorify slavery. When countered with the fact that both football clubs adopted their logos decades after slavery was abolished in the U.K, she claimed that history is changing and that they should investigate with historians.[41]

Honours and awards Edit

Greer was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours for services to the Arts.[42] She received her honour from Prince Charles.[43]

In July 2022 she was appointed Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in London.[44]

Selected works Edit

Books Edit

  • Hanging by Her Teeth (Serpent's Tail, 1994), novel. ISBN 978-1852421854
  • Entropy (Picnic Publishing, 2009), novel.[45] ISBN 978-0956037039
  • Obama Music (Legend Press, 2009).[46] ISBN 978-1906558246
  • Langston Hughes: The Value of Contradiction (2011) (Arcadia/BlackAmber Books).[47] ISBN 978-1906413767
  • A Parallel Life (Arcadia Books, 2014). ISBN 978-1909807624

Films Edit

  • White Men Are Cracking Up (1996), screenplay)[48]

Musicals Edit

Opera Edit

  • Yes (November 2011), Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

Plays Edit

Podcasts Edit

  • In Search of Black History. Audible Original. 2019. ASIN B08DCLQL3T.

Radio plays Edit

  • The Little Prince[16]
  • Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo [50]
  • Ferguson (2016)[51]

TV Edit

  • Siren Spirits, Episode 4 (1994)[52]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Joining Form". www.shawsociety.org.uk.
  2. ^ Reiz, Matthew (21 March 2013). "Kingston University's new chancellor sets out her aims". Times Higher Education.
  3. ^ Chan, Bart (21 March 2013). . The Voice. Archived from the original on 30 January 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b "US-born writer Bonnie Greer OBE marks new role as Kingston University Chancellor with call for more women to study science". London: Kingston University. 5 March 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Cave, Coel and Sissay appointed Royal Society of Literature fellows". The Bookseller. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  6. ^ Greer, Bonnie (11 October 2009). "No leaders". New Statesman.
  7. ^ a b c Phelan, Stephan (6 August 2006). "Marilyn, Ella ... & Bonnie". Sunday Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 23 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Greer, Bonnie; Skinitis, Alexia (7 December 2009). "Significant others: Bonnie Greer". The Times. Retrieved 26 May 2018. (subscription required)
  9. ^ Greer, Bonnie (24 October 2009). "A tip for Nick: two-bit rhetoric won't work here". The Times. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  10. ^ Greer, Bonnie (14 April 2009). "Diary". New Statesman.
  11. ^ . Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts, Newcastle University. 2009. Archived from the original on 24 October 2009.
  12. ^ a b "Bonnie Greer". BBC News. 2 May 2002. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  13. ^ a b Greer, Bonnie; Morton-Clark, Seb (23 July 2006). "Bonnie Greer". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  14. ^ Taylor, Sophie (13 October 2009). "Black playwright Bonnie Greer will join a panel including BNP leader Nick Griffin on Question Time". The First Post.
  15. ^ Spread the Word website
  16. ^ a b c "Bonnie Greer". BBC News. 2 May 2002.
  17. ^ "Ella and Marilyn: Bonnie Greer's new play". BBC. Woman's Hour. 15 December 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  18. ^ Byrne, Ciar (13 February 2008). "Marilyn and Ella: The meeting of the misfits". The Independent.
  19. ^ Bailey, Ben (13 October 2009). "Black writer to join BNP leader on Question Time". London Evening Standard.
  20. ^ Cohen, Davi (23 October 2009). . London Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 25 October 2009.
  21. ^ Dowd, Vincent (21 November 2011). "Bonnie Greer revisits BNP Question Time in opera". BBC News.
  22. ^ Lennie, Jonathan (22 November 2011). "Just say Yes: Wallen and Greer's new opera". Time Out. London. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  23. ^ "Collection page". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  24. ^ "Bonnie Greer:Award-winning Playwright, Author & Critic". Speakers Associates. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  25. ^ McDowell, Lesley (15 November 2009). "Obama Music, By Bonnie Greer". The Independent. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  26. ^ A Big World Pictures Production in association with Dibb Directions and Emerald City FGH for BBC Television.
  27. ^ BBC Two England, 14 October 2004. Radio Times.
  28. ^ Biography of Bonnie Greer for "Bonnie Greer at TEDxYouth@Hackney", 24 March 2013 (YouTube).
  29. ^ Lo dico, Joy (21 June 2014). "A Parallel Life, By Bonnie Greer, book review: A rebel's life, from urban Waltons to drag queens". The Independent.
  30. ^ "Media Diversity UK". E-activist.com. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  31. ^ . SI Leeds Literary Prize. Archived from the original on 13 November 2014.
  32. ^ "Bonnie Greer appointed to the ALCS Board of Directors". ALCS News. 21 January 2015.
  33. ^ . British Museum. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012.
  34. ^ "Welcome, Bonnie Greer!". The Brontë Society. 2 February 2011.
  35. ^ "Author Bonnie Greer quits troubled Bronte Society". BBC News. 8 June 2015.
  36. ^ Singh, Anita (8 June 2015). "Bonnie Greer resigns as Bronte Society president". The Daily Telegraph.
  37. ^ Buchan, Carole (29 April 2019). "Anthology of writing by women of African descent features more than 200 contributors". Sussex Express.
  38. ^ https://www.itnproductions.co.uk/television/productions/documentary/royal-documentaries/
  39. ^ Rees, Jasper (29 October 2022). "Channel 4's portrait of King Charles is a feeble rehash of decades-old controversies". The Telegraph.
  40. ^ "Beyond Rights".
  41. ^ "Are All Ships Racist!?" Piers Morgan On Cancelling Football Badges, retrieved 13 June 2023
  42. ^ "No. 59446". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2010. p. 10.
  43. ^ Greer, Bonnie (6 May 2019). "Opinion: This royal baby is nothing less than a revolution". CNN. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  44. ^ Mill, Chris (12 July 2022). "2022 Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Benson Medal". Royal Society of Literature. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  45. ^ Neilan, Catherine (17 February 2009). "Bonnie Greer to Picnic". The Bookseller.
  46. ^ . Legend Press. 23 September 2009. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015.
  47. ^ "Bonnie Greer: Langston Hughes". Arcadia Books. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  48. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.
  49. ^ a b c Bonnie Greer 20 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine at Doollee.com
  50. ^ BBC – Radio Times – The Friday Play: Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo
  51. ^ Bonnie Greer, Ferguson, Drama, BBC Radio 4, 18 June 2016.
  52. ^ "'Siren Spirits' White Men Are Cracking Up (1994)", IMDb.

External links Edit

  • Greer's contributor page at The Guardian.
  • Contributor page at the New Statesman.
  • , 9 February 2010, Insights Public Lecture, University of Newcastle. Lecture video recording, 2 hrs.][permanent dead link]
  • "Marilyn, Ella ... & Bonnie – Newsnight's kindest critic brings the strange-but-true tale of two icons to Edinburgh". Sunday Herald, 6 August 2006.

bonnie, greer, frsl, born, november, 1948, american, british, playwright, novelist, critic, broadcaster, lived, since, 1986, appeared, panellist, television, programmes, such, newsnight, review, question, time, served, boards, several, leading, arts, organisat. Bonnie Greer OBE FRSL born 16 November 1948 is an American British playwright novelist critic and broadcaster who has lived in the UK since 1986 She has appeared as a panellist on television programmes such as Newsnight Review and Question Time and has served on the boards of several leading arts organisations including the British Museum the Royal Opera House and the London Film School She is Vice President of the Shaw Society 1 She is former Chancellor of Kingston University in Kingston upon Thames London 2 3 4 In July 2022 she was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 5 Bonnie GreerOBE FRSLGreer in 2017Born 1948 11 16 16 November 1948 age 74 Chicago Illinois U S OccupationPlaywright author critic and broadcasterCitizenshipUnited KingdomUnited StatesSpouseDavid Hutchins m 1993 wbr Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Since 1986 2 Honours and awards 3 Selected works 3 1 Books 3 2 Films 3 3 Musicals 3 4 Opera 3 5 Plays 3 6 Podcasts 3 7 Radio plays 3 8 TV 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Greer was born on the West Side of Chicago the eldest of seven children born to Ben a factory worker and Willie Mae a home maker 6 7 8 Greer s father was born to a family of Mississippi sharecroppers He was stationed in Britain during World War II and took part in the D Day landings 9 Although she began writing plays at the age of nine Greer originally set out on a legal career but dropped out when her professor told her he did not think women should have a career in law 7 Instead she studied theatre in Chicago under David Mamet s supervision 10 and at the Actors Studio in New York with Elia Kazan 11 12 Living in Manhattan s West Village part of Greenwich Village in New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s Greer had many gay male friends who became seriously ill 13 Since 1986 Edit Greer visited Scotland as part of a production at the Edinburgh Festival clarification needed in 1986 7 and has been based in Britain since then She told The Sunday Times in 2006 that she owes her life to the move At the time she made the decision to migrate to the UK because of her need to escape the shadow of death and the declining theatre scene in New York City 13 She acquired British citizenship in 1997 14 She has worked mainly in theatre with women and ethnic minorities 12 and is a former Arts Council playwright in residence at the Soho Theatre and for Nitro previously known as the Black Theatre Co operative and now called NitroBeat 15 Greer has played Joan of Arc at the Theatre Atelier in Paris She has written radio plays for BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4 including a translation of The Little Prince Her plays include Munda Negra 1993 concerning the mental health problems of black women Dancing on Blackwater 1994 and Jitterbug 2001 16 and the musicals Solid and Marilyn and Ella The latter work began as a radio play broadcast in December 2005 Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo 17 after Greer watched a documentary on Marilyn Monroe which mentioned Monroe s assistance to the jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald as segregation prevented the singer from working at certain venues especially the Mocambo nightclub Adapted for the stage Greer s radio play was given a production at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2006 and was later rewritten and performed at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 2008 18 The play was produced at the Apollo Theatre in London s West End in November 2009 She is the author of two novels Hanging by Her Teeth 1994 and Entropy 2009 and is working when on a play for the National Theatre Studio Greer was a regular contributor to BBC Two s Newsnight Review and has been a panelist on the BBC s Question Time programme She appeared on the edition in October 2009 that also featured Nick Griffin then leader of the British National Party 19 Commenting after the recording she called it probably the weirdest and most creepy experience of my life 20 The encounter formed the basis for her opera Yes written for the Royal Opera House with music by Errollyn Wallen and which premiered there at the Linbury Studio Theatre in November 2011 21 22 She was formerly director of the Talawa Theatre Company and has served on the boards of the Royal Opera House and the London Film School 23 She is also a former theatre critic for Time Out magazine 24 Greer s book Obama Music partly a musical memoir was published by Legend Press in October 2009 Reviewing it in The Independent Lesley McDowell said Greer expertly weaves in memories of her own upbringing in Chicago with more humour than you might expect along with a clear defined passion for the music she grew up listening to She wants to show too how both the place she lived in and the songs she listened to were full of unseen boundaries that had held people back but also gave them something to fight against 25 Her biography of Langston Hughes Langston Hughes The Value of Contradiction was published in 2011 Arcadia BlackAmber Inspirations Greer co produced a documentary film Reflecting Skin directed by Mike Dibb on representations of black people in Western art which was shown by the BBC in 2004 26 27 She is currently working on a novel about Rossetti 28 Greer s memoir A Parallel Life was published in 2014 and was described by Joy Lodico in The Independent as the story of a journey deliberately and bravely taken against all expectations 29 Greer is a member of the Arts Emergency Service a British charity working with 16 to 19 year olds in further education from diverse backgrounds 30 She is a patron of the SI Leeds Literary Prize for unpublished fiction by Black and Asian women in the UK 31 She is also a board member of the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society ALCS 32 In April 2005 she was appointed to the British Museum s Board of Trustees and completed two full terms from late March 2009 she served as Deputy Chairman 4 33 In 2011 she accepted the post of President of the Bronte Society 34 She resigned in June 2015 following internal disagreements about the society s direction 35 36 Greer is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa edited by Margaret Busby 37 Greer also appears in the Sky Arts TV programme Discovering Film as one of its leading movie experts celebrating the lives and work of some of the most prolific and iconic Hollywood stars and comments frequently about members of the British Royal Family on various ITN documentaries 38 such as Channel 4 s Charles Our New King 39 40 In 2023 she appeared on TalkTV and demanded that Manchester United and Manchester City football clubs remove images of ships off their logos claiming that they are racist and glorify slavery When countered with the fact that both football clubs adopted their logos decades after slavery was abolished in the U K she claimed that history is changing and that they should investigate with historians 41 Honours and awards EditGreer was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2010 Birthday Honours for services to the Arts 42 She received her honour from Prince Charles 43 In July 2022 she was appointed Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in London 44 Selected works EditBooks Edit Hanging by Her Teeth Serpent s Tail 1994 novel ISBN 978 1852421854 Entropy Picnic Publishing 2009 novel 45 ISBN 978 0956037039 Obama Music Legend Press 2009 46 ISBN 978 1906558246 Langston Hughes The Value of Contradiction 2011 Arcadia BlackAmber Books 47 ISBN 978 1906413767 A Parallel Life Arcadia Books 2014 ISBN 978 1909807624Films Edit White Men Are Cracking Up 1996 screenplay 48 Musicals Edit Solid 16 Marilyn and Ella 2008 Opera Edit Yes November 2011 Royal Opera House Covent GardenPlays Edit Munda Negra 1993 49 Dancing on Blackwater 1994 49 Jitterbug Arcola Theatre 2001 49 Podcasts Edit In Search of Black History Audible Original 2019 ASIN B08DCLQL3T Radio plays Edit The Little Prince 16 Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo 50 Ferguson 2016 51 TV Edit Siren Spirits Episode 4 1994 52 References Edit Joining Form www shawsociety org uk Reiz Matthew 21 March 2013 Kingston University s new chancellor sets out her aims Times Higher Education Chan Bart 21 March 2013 Kingston University Appoints Bonnie Greer As Chancellor The Voice Archived from the original on 30 January 2019 Retrieved 13 April 2013 a b US born writer Bonnie Greer OBE marks new role as Kingston University Chancellor with call for more women to study science London Kingston University 5 March 2013 Retrieved 26 May 2018 Cave Coel and Sissay appointed Royal Society of Literature fellows The Bookseller Retrieved 13 July 2022 Greer Bonnie 11 October 2009 No leaders New Statesman a b c Phelan Stephan 6 August 2006 Marilyn Ella amp Bonnie Sunday Herald Glasgow Retrieved 23 July 2017 permanent dead link Greer Bonnie Skinitis Alexia 7 December 2009 Significant others Bonnie Greer The Times Retrieved 26 May 2018 subscription required Greer Bonnie 24 October 2009 A tip for Nick two bit rhetoric won t work here The Times Retrieved 23 July 2017 Greer Bonnie 14 April 2009 Diary New Statesman Abstraction of Wit in Black Heritage and Modern Times 22 October 2009 Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts Newcastle University 2009 Archived from the original on 24 October 2009 a b Bonnie Greer BBC News 2 May 2002 Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b Greer Bonnie Morton Clark Seb 23 July 2006 Bonnie Greer The Sunday Times Retrieved 26 May 2018 Taylor Sophie 13 October 2009 Black playwright Bonnie Greer will join a panel including BNP leader Nick Griffin on Question Time The First Post Spread the Word website a b c Bonnie Greer BBC News 2 May 2002 Ella and Marilyn Bonnie Greer s new play BBC Woman s Hour 15 December 2005 Retrieved 23 July 2017 Byrne Ciar 13 February 2008 Marilyn and Ella The meeting of the misfits The Independent Bailey Ben 13 October 2009 Black writer to join BNP leader on Question Time London Evening Standard Cohen Davi 23 October 2009 When Bonnie Greer met Nick Griffin London Evening Standard Archived from the original on 25 October 2009 Dowd Vincent 21 November 2011 Bonnie Greer revisits BNP Question Time in opera BBC News Lennie Jonathan 22 November 2011 Just say Yes Wallen and Greer s new opera Time Out London Archived from the original on 4 February 2013 Retrieved 23 July 2017 Collection page National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 23 July 2017 Bonnie Greer Award winning Playwright Author amp Critic Speakers Associates Retrieved 18 January 2018 McDowell Lesley 15 November 2009 Obama Music By Bonnie Greer The Independent Retrieved 23 July 2017 A Big World Pictures Production in association with Dibb Directions and Emerald City FGH for BBC Television BBC Two England 14 October 2004 Radio Times Biography of Bonnie Greer for Bonnie Greer at TEDxYouth Hackney 24 March 2013 YouTube Lo dico Joy 21 June 2014 A Parallel Life By Bonnie Greer book review A rebel s life from urban Waltons to drag queens The Independent Media Diversity UK E activist com Retrieved 25 October 2013 Patrons SI Leeds Literary Prize Archived from the original on 13 November 2014 Bonnie Greer appointed to the ALCS Board of Directors ALCS News 21 January 2015 Profile page British Museum Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 Welcome Bonnie Greer The Bronte Society 2 February 2011 Author Bonnie Greer quits troubled Bronte Society BBC News 8 June 2015 Singh Anita 8 June 2015 Bonnie Greer resigns as Bronte Society president The Daily Telegraph Buchan Carole 29 April 2019 Anthology of writing by women of African descent features more than 200 contributors Sussex Express https www itnproductions co uk television productions documentary royal documentaries Rees Jasper 29 October 2022 Channel 4 s portrait of King Charles is a feeble rehash of decades old controversies The Telegraph Beyond Rights Are All Ships Racist Piers Morgan On Cancelling Football Badges retrieved 13 June 2023 No 59446 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 2010 p 10 Greer Bonnie 6 May 2019 Opinion This royal baby is nothing less than a revolution CNN Retrieved 7 May 2019 Mill Chris 12 July 2022 2022 Fellows Honorary Fellows and Benson Medal Royal Society of Literature Retrieved 13 July 2022 Neilan Catherine 17 February 2009 Bonnie Greer to Picnic The Bookseller Announcing Obama Music by Bonnie Greer Legend Press 23 September 2009 Archived from the original on 22 January 2015 Bonnie Greer Langston Hughes Arcadia Books Retrieved 23 July 2017 White Men Are Cracking Up 1996 Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2012 Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 a b c Bonnie Greer Archived 20 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine at Doollee com BBC Radio Times The Friday Play Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo Bonnie Greer Ferguson Drama BBC Radio 4 18 June 2016 Siren Spirits White Men Are Cracking Up 1994 IMDb External links EditGreer s contributor page at The Guardian Contributor page at the New Statesman Abstraction of Wit in Black Heritage and Modern Times 9 February 2010 Insights Public Lecture University of Newcastle 1 Lecture video recording 2 hrs permanent dead link Marilyn Ella amp Bonnie Newsnight s kindest critic brings the strange but true tale of two icons to Edinburgh Sunday Herald 6 August 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonnie Greer amp oldid 1174919003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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