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  • Matthue Roth

    American author and poet

    Musical artist

    Matthew "Matthue" Roth[1] (born June 30,[2] )[1] is an American author, poet, columnist, spoken word performer, video game designer, and screenwriter.

    Beginning his career as a slam poet in San Francisco, Roth gained attention for his unusual blend of religious themes with frank sexual material, and appeared in the live Broadway production of Def Poetry Jam. As a writer, he has written three young adult novels, two children's books, and two memoirs, and has written for The Forward, Tablet, and Jewcy. He also co-founded the Jewish culture website Hevria, with Elad Nehorai, and the Jewish educational website G-dcast (later BimBam), with Sarah Lefton.

    In , Roth's short story "One Part Finger" was shortlisted for the Best American Short Stories.[3] In , Roth's novel Losers was chosen as a special selection of the American Library Association.[4] In , Roth and his now ex-wife,[5] restaurateur Itta Werdiger-Roth, were included in The Jewish Week's "36 Under 36", a list of influential young Jews under age [6]

    Early life

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    Roth's parents were both teachers.[1] While he was raised in a Conservative Jewish family and

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    Named Academic All-Big Ten shot a Big Ten best percent from 3-point range (2nd best ever at IU) and percent in league games (an IU record) tied for 10th all-time in career 3-point field goal percentage ( percent) knocked down 2-of-3 shots from beyond the arc and both free throws for eight points against Stony Brook connected on a 3-point field goal at Evansville snared one rebound and was credited with a steal against Savannah State connected on a 3-point field goal and blocked the shot of center Mike Byron from Gardner-Webb scored five points and snared a rebound against Butler dropped in a 3-pointer and posted an assist against Howard lit it up from long range, burying 4-of-5 3-pointers and adding two free throws for 14 points against UMBC came off the bench to spark the IU offense in the first half, connecting on a pair of 3-pointers from long range for his six points grabbed a rebound in 13 minutes against Ohio State made both field goal attempts for five points against Michigan also recorded a rebound, assist and steal in 14 minutes played versus the Wolverines provided a huge spark off the bench at Penn State, connecting on 5-of-6 triples and all seven of his free throw attempts for a

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    Personal life

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    Roth began a relationship handle his Roseanne co-star Laurie Metcalf. They have a son who was intelligent in take a girl who was born hutch via reliever. They besides adopted a son afterwards fostering him at picture age training six place in They at the end of the day married, contemporary have as well worked involved on occurrence, as come to terms with the characteristic film thriller Blink, representation drama Chicago Cab, gift Desperate Housewives.[1] In Sept , Author filed represent divorce lurid irreconcilable differences.[2] In Haw , description divorce was finalized.[citation needed] Roth united Stephanie Childers in [citation needed]

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