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Josh Swade
Josh Swade (born 1974) is an American documentary filmmaker and author, best known for directing the 2012 ESPN ''30 for 30'' documentary ''There's No Place Like Home'', and writing the corresponding book, ''The Holy Grail of Hoops: One Fan's Quest to Buy the Original Rules of Basketball''. He is executive producer of film and video at ''Rolling Stone''. ==Early life and education== Swade was born in Kansas City, Missouri.〔Richard Sandomir, (“Naismith’s Papers Fetch Record $4.3 Million,” ) ''New York Times'', December 10, 2010.〕〔Rustin Dodd, (“Review: ‘There’s No Place Like Home’, the quest for Naismith’s Rules,” ) ''Kansas City Star'', October 13, 2012.〕 He attended the University of Kansas,〔Nicholas Hirshon, (“University of Kansas grad David Booth scores original basketball rules for $4.3M at memorabilia sale,” ) ''New York Daily News'', December 11, 2010.〕 before transferring to City University of New York.〔Bill DiFilippo, (“For The Holy Grail of Hoops, There’s No Place Like Home,” ) ''SLAM'', July 30, 2013.〕 Following his graduation, he worked in A&R at Maverick Records, co-founded record label Young American Recordings in 2005, and then worked for New York-based television production company MaggieVision Productions.〔Rustin Dodd, (“A look at the new documentary on Naismith’s Rules,” ) ''Kansas City Star'', August 23, 2012.〕〔Jonathan Cohen, (“Eno, Young American, ‘Dukes of Hazzard’,” ) ''Billboard'', May 5, 2005.〕
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