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Fenton

British  
/ ˈfɛntən /

noun

  1. James ( Martin ). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)

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At Frieze, Jacob Fenton’s suite of portraits, indebted in part to the legacy of Gerhard Richter and shown by Josh Lilley, looks at antisemitic conspiracy theories to ask questions about the nature of truth and issues surrounding image-making in an increasingly digital world.

From The Wall Street Journal

China used to be a growth market for Hollywood, but is now better understood as a gatekeeper — a market that can determine whether a movie becomes a true global phenomenon, said Chris Fenton, a former China-based media executive and author of “Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business.”

From MarketWatch

It’s hard to say who had more fun during the 2025 high school football season at Los Alamitos High — the players or coach Ray Fenton.

From Los Angeles Times

Fenton has coached teams more talented but loaded with transfers.

From Los Angeles Times

Every game Fenton knew he could rely on his players to stay focused and leave everything they had on the field.

From Los Angeles Times