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You know how when you're applying to college people always ask you those cliché questions like, "What is a moment that changed your life?" and you think they have to be really big and grand…
"I've become an activist, which was kind of a surprise to me. I thought it was going to be enough that I do it [write, succeed]; that my example would be enough. It's not. I think that's an …
Tessa Ross, the Channel 4 film and drama controller who's been called "the mother of British filmmaking," will leave her current position to head the National Theatre.