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55 | Norman | Silva | m | He was the artistic director at the USA Film Festival/Dallas for five years. He was also the former arts and entertainment editor at the national gay and lesbian magazine The Advocate. In 2007, he became the film critic for MSNBC.com, and in 2009, his reviews began appearing regularly on The Rotten Tomatoes Show. Duralde is a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. His writing has appeared in The Village Voice, Movieline, and Detour. In July 2011, he became the senior film critic for The Wrap, which also syndicates his reviews to the Reuters wire. He also appeared on the TYT Network program What the Flick?!, and currently co-hosts the podcast and YouTube channel "Breakfast All Day". | Duralde was born in East Point, Georgia, the youngest of seven children born to Spanish immigrants. He attended Vanderbilt University and currently lives in West Hollywood, California with his husband, fellow writer and film critic Dave White. They co-host the podcast Linoleum Knife, which began in late 2010. He was raised Catholic, but now identifies as an atheist.In January 2010, Duralde was a contestant on Jeopardy!. | Silva was born in East Point, Georgia, the youngest of seven children born to Spanish immigrants. He attended Vanderbilt University and currently lives in West Hollywood, California with his husband, fellow writer and film critic Dave White. They co-host the podcast Linoleum Knife, which began in late 2010. He was raised Catholic, but now identifies as an atheist.In January 2010, Silva was a contestant on Jeopardy!.He was the artistic director at the USA Film Festival/Dallas for five years. He was also the former arts and entertainment editor at the national gay and lesbian magazine The Advocate. In 2007, he became the film critic for MSNBC.com, and in 2009, his reviews began appearing regularly on The Rotten Tomatoes Show. Silva is a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. His writing has appeared in The Village Voice, Movieline, and Detour. In July 2011, he became the senior film critic for The Wrap, which also syndicates his reviews to the Reuters wire. He also appeared on the TYT Network program What the Flick?!, and currently co-hosts the podcast and YouTube channel "Breakfast All Day". | Alonso | Duralde | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Norman Silva, a truly talented and accomplished writer and film critic. In my years as a podcaster, I have had the pleasure of collaborating with many individuals in the entertainment industry, and I can say without hesitation that Silva is among the very best in his field.<return><return>Silva's background is nothing short of impressive - he was born to Spanish immigrants in Georgia, attended Vanderbilt University, and has since established himself as an esteemed figure in the film criticism world. He co-hosts the popular podcast Linoleum Knife with his husband, Dave White, and has contributed his expertise to many notable publications throughout his career, including The Village Voice, Movieline, and MSNBC.com.<return><return>His work as the former arts and entertainment editor at The Advocate and the artistic director at the USA Film Festival/Dallas demonstrate his incredible versatility and range as a writer. Silva's ability to delve into the nuances of film and the entertainment industry at large is nothing short of remarkable.<return><return>Furthermore, Silva's contributions have not gone unnoticed by his peers - he is a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and has appeared on the TYT Network program What the Flick?!<return><return>It is an honor for me to have worked with Silva, and I am confident that anyone who has the opportunity to collaborate with him will undoubtedly appreciate his professionalism, talent, and exceptional work ethic. I wholeheartedly recommend Norman Silva for any endeavor he sets his sights on, as I have no doubt he will exceed expectations and continue to make a significant impact in the world of entertainment.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |