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NAB 2019: Opening Day Honors Alan Alda and Looks to Future
During the opening ceremonies of its annual meeting, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) honored actor Alan Alda, broadcast pioneer Tom Taylor, and set attendees’ sites on current challenges and future innovation. NAB was held April 6-11, 2019, in Las Vegas, NV. More Than M*A*S*H The opening session was chaired …
Read More »Book Review: ‘If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face?: My Adventures in the Art and Science of Relating and Communicating’ by Alan Alda
In 'If I Understood You Would I Have This Look on My Face' Alan Alda tells us communication is key, but understanding how to communicate shows you the lock.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Horace and Pete’
'Horace and Pete' stretches the definition of 'television show' and extends Louis C.K.'s art even further.
Read More »New York/Hamptons Film Festival Review: ‘Bridge of Spies,’ Starring Tom Hanks
During the Cold War Rudolf Abel was put on trial for spying. James B. Donovan was appointed to defend Abel. Though he was vilified for it, the attorney delivered American justice to a Soviet spy. Was justice truly served or would it be served a few years later when a U-2 spy plane was brought down inside the Soviet Union?
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway): ‘Love Letters’ by A.R. Gurney, with Candice Bergen and Alan Alda
Love Letters may appear to be the old fashioned way of saying "I love you," but in this digital age where electronic surveillance is a given, letter writing may the only private way of expressing who we are to ourselves.
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway): ‘Love Letters’ with Carol Burnett and Brian Dennehy
How do we communicate our love to others in a way that allows us to be real? Sometimes face-to-face talk messes things up.
Read More »‘The Walking Dead’ Season 4 – What AMC Should Learn from M*A*S*H
Like The Walking Dead, M*A*S*H lost two key cast members going into its fourth year.
Read More »TV Review: The Big C – “Thin Ice”
There are adjustments to be made in The Big C, where death looms larger than ever.
Read More »Movie Review: Wanderlust (2012)
Kool-Aid worth drinking. Director David Wain just keeps getting better with age.
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