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Waiting For That Deal to Be Done; Broadway Stagehands Fail After Day One
N EW YORK DAILY NEWS BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ, ELIZABETH HAYS and MELISSA GRACE No deal after the first day of talks between stagehands and producers over the Broadway strike comes to an end. Negotiators hunkered down at a Times Square hotel all day Saturday to try to end the Broadway strike but couldn’t reach a […]
MoreSidney Blumenthal Departs Salon For HRC Campaign
Sidney Blumenthal departs An editor’s note at the top of Sidney Blumenthal’s column this week breaks the news, but I thought I’d share it here as well: He’s leaving Salon to join the Hillary Clinton campaign as a senior advisor. His incisive thinking and incomparable writing will be missed. Sidney was our Washington bureau chief […]
MoreMONSTERS AND CRITICS
MONSTERS AND CRITICS By Stone Martindale Sep 4, 2007 There is no such thing as bad publicity in show business. Case in point, the controversial CBS series that chronicles kids left to their own devices out in the New Mexican desert. CBS’ new reality series, “Kid Nation,” will be broadcast starting Sept. 19, in spite […]
MoreThomas A. Wood :: Rest In Peace
Thomas A. Wood, 76, former headmaster By Sally A. Downey Inquirer Staff Writer Thomas A. Wood, 76, former headmaster of Friends’ Central School in Wynnewood, died of heart failure Oct. 27 at Plymouth Harbor, a retirement community in Sarasota, Fla. Dr. Wood headed Friends’ Central, a coed Quaker school, for 17 years. During […]
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