That was after words booktv Signature Program in which doctors of the lead as nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists and others familiar with their material. Airing every weekend to endicott p. M. Saturday 12 00 and 9 00 p. M. Sunday and 12 00 a. M. On monday. You can also watch online go to booktv. Org to the upper right side of the page. Nearly exactly seven and a half years ago this evening i stood on this stage and introduced a Program Featuring a new book by a Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist who had turned the focus of her reporting on a central figure of her life and looking inwardly and unflinchingly crafted a portrait of life and a relationship that journalists appeared in conversation on this stage with the consummate professional with foyers and sophistication when the program was over i remarked that those in the audience had been witness to one of the best book programs that you could imagine an. It was Lucinda Franks the book under discussion was my fathers secre
Ipod, you know, marrying a man 30 years my senior with five children, two dogs, one cat, a house in riverdale, and i was used to sleeping on church force and marching, you know, and throwing gas on fire and bob morgenthaler couldve put me in jail. [laughter] you mentioned yet five children and you write the families were not at least in the beginning not receptive to your engagement. That would be an understatement. How did you overcome that . Or did you ever overcome that . We did. I think it was very hard work on bob sport who had to walk a tight rope between two of his children, two of whom were my age which does not make it very easy, you know . Theres the edible complex and lots of other things that make it difficult at this complex. Weve gotten along very well until we announced our marriage to us as we announced our marriage i sort of moved into the realm of quasienemy. But we all worked very hard. There was his younger daughter, youngest daughter was 13 and i could never replac
Tom Viertel, who has been a member of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center board for nearly three decades and its Chairman since 2000, will step down from his role at the end of the O'Neill's 2024 season in August. Learn more.
John Corry, a former culture news reporter and television critic for The New York Times whose investigative articles helped clear a young man wrongly convicted of killing his mother and disputed plagiarism allegations against bestselling author Jerzy Kosinski, died Saturday in his home in New York City. He was 89.