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  1. Michael Joseph Kurland (born March 1, 1938) is an American author, best known for his works of science fiction and detective fiction. Kurland lives in San Luis Obispo, California.

  2. Dec 17, 2012 · In this BAFTA Guru Commissioners interview, Sky's Head of Factual Entertainment tells us why all she's really looking for is a good story.

  3. Michele Kurland is known for The Apprentice UK (2005), First Dates (2013) and First Dates Hotel (2017).

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  4. Justine Kurland (born 1969) is an American fine art photographer, based in New York City. Early life and education. Kurland was born in Warsaw, New York. She earned her B.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in 1996. She went on to study with Gregory Crewdson at Yale University [1] where she received an M.F.A. in 1998. Life and career.

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    Michael is watching Chester's band performing in San Francisco in the 1960s, where he meets the girl of his dreams, Sylvia. She tells Michael she needs help finding her unicorn, Adolphus. After Michael and Chester get to know her, Sylvia explains that she lost Adolphus after she had gotten off of the train. Chester and Michael remember that the las...

    Chester Anderson (based on the author of The Butterfly Kid, the first book in the Greenwich Village Trilogy)—Michael's friend; travels with Sylvia and Michael to find Sylvia's unicorn
    Tom Waters (based on the author of the third book in the Greenwich Village Trilogy, The Probability Pad)—professional magician, friend of Chester and Michael who had disappeared prior to the events...
    Sylvia—the Unicorn Girl, the girl of Michael's dreams who is looking for her lost unicorn
    Ronald—a centaur and member of Sylvia's circus crew
    Arcturian(stage name Giganto)—a cyclops from the circus
    Adolphus—Sylvia's unicorn
    Sir Thomas—a man in New Englandresearching the source of the blips and searching for a means to end them

    This book was published in 1969 after Kurland met Chester Anderson, who wrote The Butterfly Kid, the first novel in the Greenwich Village Trilogy. Anderson was a poet in the Greenwich Village; Kurland had recently returned from traveling with the United States Army in Europe. The pair decided to abandon their previous career goals and become scienc...

    James Nicollreviewed the book, stating that it was "exactly the cheerful light comedy it set out to be" and noting that "Somewhat atypically for the time, the two women in the group—Sylvia and Dorothy—manage to kick serious ass."

  5. Dec 9, 2013 · Former Sky 1 head of factual entertainment and The Apprentice exec producer Michele Kurland is to join Remarkable Television as its creative director.

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