Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thrity Umrigar honored as creative artist


Former Beacon Journal staff writer Thrity Umrigar is one of three creative artists whose work has made the region a more exciting place to live at the 49th annual Cleveland Arts Prize event, 6 p.m. Thursday at the Hanna Theatre, 2067 E. 14th St., Playhouse Square.

Umrigar, jazz musician Ernie Krivda and Charles Fee of the Great Lakes Theater Festival are among this year's winners.

Umrigar, born in Bombay, has won a mid-career award for literature. She earned her doctorate in English from Kent State University and a master's in journalism at Ohio State. Her works include her latest novel, The Weight of Heaven, as well as If Today Be Sweet and The Space Between Us. Her memoir is First Darling of the Morning. Umrigar is an associate professor of English at Case Western Reserve University.

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