Jimmy Breslin And Pete Hamill: Titans Of Print
New HBO documentary highlights legacy of legendary duo “The job of the press is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the
New HBO documentary highlights legacy of legendary duo “The job of the press is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the
Through the end of February, the historic Argyle Theatre in Babylon is putting on the first professional Long Island production of Spring
February may only have 28 days but it is action packed with new movies that will make you laugh, cry and
Rumble documentary tells story of Native American artists’ contributions In the annals of American popular music, the role of Native Americans
The many roles of Richard Schiff From theater to film to television, Richard Schiff has portrayed dozens of different roles: a
“I still haven’t decided on becoming an actor and that’s the truth,” said Richard Schiff, the soft-spoken yet eloquent director and
The New York Islanders are different. That’s always been the case. Among the many eyebrow-raising moves the Islanders have made over
Stellar writing may have been the engine that drove the Twilight Zone franchise, but the music commissioned for the anthology television
Songwriting can oftentimes be viewed as a solitary pursuit fueled by inspiration and necessity. For Gary Louris of The Jayhawks, it
It has been said that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” And while that may hold true for some things,
Every man is put on earth condemned to eat and drink If The Twilight Zone series taught us anything, it’s that
How the indie rocker became a music rights advocate David Lowery is a smart guy. Most folks know him as the
Between stints in Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, David Lowery has spent a good chunk of his creative life touring and
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the initial airing of The Twilight Zone. For the first five years of its
From 1959 to 1964, television viewers were glued to the horror and suspense of The Twilight Zone, creator Rod Serling’s classic sci-fi series
On Jan. 12, 1969, Led Zeppelin’s self-titled debut was unleashed on the world. Five decades later, Zep tribute band No Quarter
Monster Jam, the unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable, most family-friendly motor sport in the world today will tear through Uniondale for four
If the snow starts falling and heading out the door into the cold winter air is not in the cards for
Mention the name Aaron Neville and most fans will instantly think of the string of falsetto-soaked ballads he’s had hits with
Aaron Neville may still possess the brawny build of the guy who used to work the New Orleans docks, but the
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