June Skinner Sawyers
June Skinner Sawyers is an editor and journalist who writes frequently about music and the arts. She is a regular contributor to the "Chicago Tribune," for which she wrote a nightlife column for two years, and is the editor of several literary anthologies. Martin Scorsese entered a seminary in 1956, but then opted to channel his passions into film. He is the acclaimed director of such classic films as "Mean Streets," "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull," and "Goodfellas,"
June Skinner Sawyers is an editor and journalist who writes frequently about music and the arts. She is a regular contributor to the "Chicago Tribune," for which she wrote a nightlife column for two years, and is the editor of several literary anthologies. Martin Scorsese entered a seminary in 1956, but then opted to channel his passions into film. He is the acclaimed director of such classic films as "Mean Streets," "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull," and "Goodfellas," See less