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Richard Skipper Celebrates

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Richard Skipper Celebrates Artists and Their Body of WORTH. Celebrating the best in books and entertainment.

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Recent release ?Work at Sea, See the World,? from Newman Springs Publishing author Nancy Soulé, contains tips and tricks to what working and living on a cruise ship is like. Drawing from her own experiences from working at sea... more

For the bulk of his career, Alan Shayne relied on the creativity of others. Alan Shayne (born November 21, 1925 in Boston, Massachusetts) was President of Warner Brothers Television for ten years, where he shepherded such hit shows... more

Susan Silver wrote two Top Ten Movies of the Week, feature films and pilots for her own sit-coms. She has appeared on TV talk shows such as Fox Good Day NY (5) , The Today Show (3), is a frequent radio guest on Boomer issues for the... more

Like the Sondheim song says, this trooper is, at age 90, "still here." She was born in Canada in 1933 and grew up with a marvelous knack for making faces and getting laughs. The then-19-year-old met the much older Phil Ford in Alaska... more

From his first plays in the early 1960s to his death in 2020, playwright Terrence McNally has been a force in American theater. Beginning in the Off-Off Broadway movement, McNally's writing continually reflected a changing culture, from... more

Julian Schlossberg (Producer).Theatre: Bullets Over Broadway, Relatively Speaking, Sly Fox, Mornings At Seven, My Life On A Diet, Fortune's Fool, Terms of Endearment, After the Night and the Music, Adult Entertainment, The... more

Few songs have captured the contradictions and ambiguities of the 1960s as memorably as ?California Dreamin',? the iconic folk music single that catapulted the Mamas & the Papas into rock and roll history. In All the Leaves Are Brown,... more

In the late 80s and early 90s. Jenny Burton had four national number one R&B/Dance hits -- "One More Shot," rose to Billboard's number five slot and led to Burton's first major-label solo deal. Atlantic Records released her first LP, "In... more

Tom Jones wrote the book and lyrics, and Harvey Schmidt wrote the music for The Fantasticks, which closed January 13, 2002, almost 42 years after its opening on May 3, 1960. It is the longest running production in the history of... more

NANCY DUSSAULT began attracting national attention at Northwestern University when her junior year photo as ?Miss Student Body,? appeared in ?Life? Magazine. While still at Northwestern, she performed as a guest soloist with... more

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