Hey, Ithaca Colleg, em, here's a tip: If you're going to mention one of your most famous and wealthiest alumni on your website and in your magazine you might want to spell his name correctly.
In researching our snark-filled take on the newly formed children's advocacy group TrueChild, which cited how its operations director Danny Baker was an award-winning graduate of Ithaca College, we decided to see if Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger, a slightly more well-known Ithaca alumnus had won any awards from his alma mater.
He hadn't, but a Bob Iget, who is apparently the chairman of Disney (Iger is only president and CEO, not chairman) received the "Edgar `Dusty' Bredbenner Jr. Distinguished Alumni Award." Way to go Mr. Iget. Actually, the chairman of Disney is John E. Pepper Jr. (Yale, '60).
In fairness to Ithaca, the `R' and the `T' are right next to each other on the keyboard.
-- Joe Flint
Photo: Bob Iger. Credit: Bob D'Amico / Disney
'Torchwood's' new 'Children of Earth' trailer and 'Who's' next
The "Doctor Who" spinoff "Torchwood" returns in July with a five-part third season called "Children of Earth." Below is a clip from "Children of Earth" (and there's more info about the project here).
By the way, in other "Doctor Who" news, David Tennant will appear as the Doctor in a series of five specials that BBC America will air (the first special airs June 27). After that, Matt Smith will play the Doctor in the show's next full season. And here's some information about Karen Gillan, who was just chosen to play the Doctor's companion on the sci-fi show's next season.
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'Up': A Pixar-Style Lift, Pretty Much Guaranteed
With visual magic, high-adventure excitement and an intelligent look at one of Hollywood's persistent taboos, Up isn't just good; it's among the groundbreaking studio's best. (Recommended)
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