Robert Altman News
`Write what you never want to know'
thestar.com –
2009-11-15
Email Print There's a gap in the narrative of Michael Connelly's new thriller 9 Dragons that reveals a lot about what the writer can and cannot write about. ... Full Article
Payton, Byron to follow their souls at Grace
sfgate.com –
2009-10-28
Trumpeter Nicholas Payton doesn't know what he's going to play when he steps into the sanctuary of Grace Cathedral on Friday night, when his golden tones will echo through the great Gothic vaults. ... Full Article
Do North Calendar
eagletribune.com –
2009-10-22
AUDITIONS COMEDY AUDITIONS. RJ's Comedy Express seeks local comedic talent for open mike and comedy nights in the Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire. Call Raymond Poirier, 603-382-0445 or 603-793-3725. ... Full Article
Ornery Glory of a Hollywood Iconoclast
nytimes.com –
2009-10-15
What Should Be the Next Real Housewives City?
tv.com –
2009-10-06
They're coming to destroy your town. Oh dear. So Bravo has officially ordered a full season of Real Housewives of Washington D.C. . Said to follow a bunch of "society" ladies from a tony horse town in Virginia, the reality... ... Full Article
For Every Action, an Unequal Reaction
nytimes.com –
2009-09-17
Biggest mystery here: Why publish this?
dispatch.com –
2009-08-16
He's famous not only for his writing but also for the extent to which he guards his privacy: He doesn't grant interviews or allow himself to be photographed. ... Full Article
Newspapers-in-turmoil setting nearly unstuffs Connelly's 'Scarecrow'
contracostatimes.com –
2009-07-28
When Michael Connelly decided to set "The Scarecrow" amid the wreckage of the American newspaper industry, he didn't know how much grief he was letting himself in for. ... Full Article
For the right price, private judges quietly resolve the industry's thorniest disputes
hollywoodreporter.com –
2009-07-23
In a town that hates airing dirty laundry in public, some of the most powerful players are the private judges who quietly dispose of cases before they surface in court. ... Full Article
D-Day is here; Are you tuned in?
timesunion.com –
2009-06-12
Nearly 3 million U.S. households -- including 11,000 in the Capital Region -- could wake up Saturday to find that the long-awaited and long-delayed switch to digital broadcasting has eliminated their television service. ... Full Article

