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− | The '''I. A. L. Diamond Award for Achievement in the Arts''' is presented each spring by the [[Varsity Show]] to "Columbia or Barnard alumnus/a who has demonstrated continued commitment to and has found success in the arts." The award is named after academy award winner [[I. A. L. Diamond]] [[Columbia College|CC]] '41, the only Columbian to have written | + | The '''I. A. L. Diamond Award for Achievement in the Arts''' is presented each spring by the [[Varsity Show]] to "Columbia or Barnard alumnus/a who has demonstrated continued commitment to and has found success in the arts." The award is named after academy award winner [[I. A. L. Diamond]] [[Columbia College|CC]] '41, the only Columbian to have written four Varsity Show scripts. It is often presented to past directors of the Varsity Show and, unlike some Columbia awards, tends to actually be a good gauge of alumni who are actually (or will be) famous. |
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|[[Peter Lerman]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ’[[2005|05]] | |[[Peter Lerman]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ’[[2005|05]] | ||
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|[[2017]] | |[[2017]] | ||
|[[Adam Belanoff]] | |[[Adam Belanoff]] | ||
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|[[2019]] | |[[2019]] | ||
− | |[[Rita Pietropinto-Kitt]] | + | |[[Rita Pietropinto-Kitt]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ’[[1993|93]] |
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|[[2021]] | |[[2021]] | ||
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|[[2022]] | |[[2022]] | ||
− | |[[Tony Kushner]] | + | |[[Tony Kushner]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ’[[1978|78]] |
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|[[2023]] | |[[2023]] | ||
|[[Ebonie Smith]] | |[[Ebonie Smith]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 7 May 2024
The I. A. L. Diamond Award for Achievement in the Arts is presented each spring by the Varsity Show to "Columbia or Barnard alumnus/a who has demonstrated continued commitment to and has found success in the arts." The award is named after academy award winner I. A. L. Diamond CC '41, the only Columbian to have written four Varsity Show scripts. It is often presented to past directors of the Varsity Show and, unlike some Columbia awards, tends to actually be a good gauge of alumni who are actually (or will be) famous.