The 1996 line-up featured not only Burnett, but also Margaret Atwood, Roch Carrier, Wayson Choy, Tomson Highway, Paul Quarrington and Sheri-D Wilson.
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The story centers around a teenage girl named Sheri, whose desire is to join the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.
During her childhood, Khadijah had two best friends, Régine and Scooter (Cress Williams), and also in high school another friend of hers was named Sheri (portrayed by Rosie O'Donnell in an episode), who eventually became a reporter, who briefly worked Khadijah at Flavor magazine.
The Sheri trace their origin to Old Delhi, while the Agharia are originally from villages near Meerut and Hapur.
In recent years, she has appeared under the pseudonym "Sheri Donatti" in Anatole Broyard’s Kafka Was the Rage, under her own name in David Markson’s novel Reader’s Block, as "Lady Carey" in Larry McMurty's 1995 novel Dead Man's Walk, and she was anthologized in Richard Peabody’s A Different Beat.
Sheri Salata (born 1959) is president of Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) and Oprah’s Harpo Productions.
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Sheri was introduced to a wider audience in the TV series Season 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes, airing on OWN January–August 2011.
Sheri's Ranch was featured in the BBC series Panorama about the importance of safe sex, preventative measures taken to avoid the contraction of HIV, and other STD/STIs by Nevada brothel sex workers.