User:Mdiamante

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Last update: April 10, 2011.

"Mdiamante" is the Wikipedia username for Matthew Diamante, a

San Franciscan who holds a B.A. in History from Tufts University
.


PUBLISHED WORKS

The arts section of the

Boston Globe
printed a letter on December 3, 2007. These and other published works of his include:


2010


2008

  • Matthew wrote a September 15 letter to the Daily assailing two right-wing op eds; an unedited version is available here.[4]
  • Before Obama clinched the nomination, Matthew touted former Vice President Gore as a possible compromise tiebreaker in a February 12 letter to the Daily. [5]


2007

  • More than seven years after first trumpeting
    C.S. Lewis' Aslan as a "Christ-on-steroids" figure. The unedited submission can be read here
    .
  • Film critic Roger Ebert responded to a question of Matthew's in his September 20 Answer Man column. [9]
  • Matthew phoned in to the KQED radio program Forum with Michael Krasny on August 24; the subject was a right-wing attempt to redirect half of California's Electoral College votes. Matthew's call appears at 41:49. [10]
  • Matthew was credited in the May 20, 2007 Commencement issue of the Daily as the director of that April's one-act play
    Hidden in this Picture; the show was written by The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin. [11]
  • A March 9 letter to the Daily concerning a fellow Jumbo's too-loosely worded assertion that "Roosevelt allowed Hitler to gain power and systematically murder over 11 million people." [12]
  • President 43 meets Agent 007 in a February 22 Daily editorial. [13]
  • Matthew was quoted in a January 22 Daily News story on the state of political expression amongst today's collegiates. [14]


2006

  • Yet another Daily editorial, this time accusing President and Governors Bush of complicity in "a conspiracy of Constitutional negligence" with regard to voting rights. Published December 6. [15]
  • A letter to the Daily concerning corporate infotainment and military service. Published November 8. [16]
  • A Daily editorial excoriating the Republican Congress and stressing the importance of the 2006 midterm elections. Published October 26. [17]
  • A letter to the Daily critiquing a fluff piece on a right-wing speaker. Published September 29. [19]
  • A Daily editorial praising the seven-year run of The West Wing, and asking "what's next?" for left-wing entertainment. Published May 1. [20]


2005

  • The Tufts Daily ran a profile of Matthew on November 28. Though not the most accurate piece, it's an amusing read: [21]
  • A year and a half or so after it was written, Matthew's biographical profile of a
    Putney School teacher appeared in the Spring 2005 Putney Post: [22]


2000


WIKIPEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS

Some Wikipedia articles I've created:

  • "Spanish Ladies": One of, if not the, greatest sea shanties ever known to old salts.


MISCELLANEOUS THINGS I LIKE

Wikiality

  • An archived version of the Wikipedia article "Earth": [25]
  • An archived version of the Wikipedia article "United States" labeling the nation a "federal empire." Funny. [26]
  • Uncyclopedia: Wow. Just wow. (Painfully hip Wiki assesment here)
  • A
    list of actors who have played a President of the United States. What? No John Tyler
    ?!

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