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    UWO PLAYWRIGHT WINS WISCONSIN ARTS BOARD FELLOWSHIP

    Oshkosh Northwestern, WI
    Dec 18 2006

    University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh theatre professor and playwright
    Richard Kalinoski has won his second Wisconsin Arts Board fellowship
    in three years.

    The $8,000 award recognizes the significant contributions of
    professional artists in Wisconsin. Kalinoski is one of seven artists
    selected by a professional panel from a pool of 116 applicants in
    the literary artist category. He is the only playwright to win the
    fellowship this year.

    Kalinoski won with an excerpt from his play, "A Crooked Man," which
    will premiere at UWO's Fredric March Theatre on Feb. 21.

    The play is inspired by a controversial Armenian assassin's trial
    in Berlin in 1921. It focuses on a fictional 89-year-old character
    and his grandson, who wants to write a series of newspaper articles
    about his infamous grandfather and ends up prodding his grandfather
    into several shocking revelations.

    The fellowship is the second major award for Kalinoski in 2006.

    In January, he was awarded a Khorenatsi Medal by the President of
    Armenia for his play "Beast on the Moon."

    Another Kalinoski play, Between Men and Cattle, is scheduled to open
    for a 10-week run at the Detroit Repertory Theatre in January.

    Fellowship recipients are expected to share their work in a public
    setting several times during the year of their fellowship.
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