He was replaced by Charles Lane, The New Republic's senior editor.
For the prolific film actor (1905-2007), see Charles Lane (actor).
Charles Lane earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1983.
Charles Lane was probably the most consistent voluntaryist of the abolitionist era.
Sarsgaard's performance as Charles Lane was singled out by several critics for praise.
For Charles Lane, whose "Sidewalk Stories" opens today, it's even apt.
But these days everyone seems to be throwing firecrackers, said Charles Lane, the magazine's editor since September 1997.
As a result, preservationists have enlisted the help of three city agencies to keep Charles Lane from being carted off piece by historic piece.
Charles Lane became city property only in 1893, and one theory is that its paving stones were laid around that time.
Charles Lane (born December 26, 1963) is an African-American actor and filmmaker.
He was replaced by Charles Lane, The New Republic's senior editor.
For the prolific film actor (1905-2007), see Charles Lane (actor).
Charles Lane earned his bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1983.
Charles Lane was probably the most consistent voluntaryist of the abolitionist era.
Sarsgaard's performance as Charles Lane was singled out by several critics for praise.
For Charles Lane, whose "Sidewalk Stories" opens today, it's even apt.
But these days everyone seems to be throwing firecrackers, said Charles Lane, the magazine's editor since September 1997.
As a result, preservationists have enlisted the help of three city agencies to keep Charles Lane from being carted off piece by historic piece.
Charles Lane became city property only in 1893, and one theory is that its paving stones were laid around that time.
Charles Lane (born December 26, 1963) is an African-American actor and filmmaker.