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With Hollywood becoming the electoral-season punching bag, how
comforting to see that the entertainment biz is a boffo hit in Delaware... More >>
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The New York Times has gone inside for its New York–based TV entertainment
beat reporter, naming Jacques Steinberg. The veteran reporter, wh... More >>
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Do great comic minds think alike? Or is there something more?
In the December 13 issue of The New Yorker, Woody Allen imagines an
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When the William Morris Agency’s board next meets Thursday, what
probably won’t be discussed is far more interesting than what will ... More >>
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As a journalist, you reach a certain point where you realize your
career has come so far, and no farther. I‘ll never win a Pulitzer. I’... More >>
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Among the many stupid things that Los Angeles Times editorial
and opinion editor Michael Kinsley has done since his arrival there, the... More >>
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Like sheep to the slaughter, the six broadcast networks will no doubt follow the 2004 election results with their usual brainless analysis.... More >>
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Attention, all you TV and movie freelancers for The New York Times suddenly writing daily: Your absurdly low-paying gigs for the world’s mos... More >>
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No doubt Leo, Ben, Bruce, Bon Jovi and the other show-biz campaigners for
John Kerry are as despondent post-election as the rest of... More >>
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THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS in life that disappoint, and people who don’t live up to their billing. But not Michael Ovitz, in what i... More >>
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