With lee cowan, we will learn all about it. In this digital age its certainly no surprise your medical records are electronic, but what may be surprising is that itmoe suprising, may be what that Company Looks like and where it is. What do you think epic has done to the local economy here . You mean the Silicon Valley of the midwest . The epic campus and the epic reach of a company aptly named epic, ahead on sunday morning. Pauley we are in conversation this morning with oscarwinning actor Richard Dreyfuss, Ben Mankiewicz is asking the questions. Richard dreyfuss has created some of the greatest characters on film. Call 911. But there is one he is really not proud of. You asked about me . I sure did. The best part ever for an actor your age, what happened when you saw . It. You have done your homework, havent you . I thought that i had given the worst performance in the historyf celluloid. A candid conversation with Richard Dreyfuss, later on sunday morning. Pauley the lion in winter w
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To make The Beatles: Get Back, director Peter Jackson was given access to a staggering 60 hours of footage of the band recording their 1970 album Let It Be. The documentary’s emphasis, of course, is the Fab Four – John, Paul, George and Ringo – but, on the periphery, Yoko Ono, then aged 36, is a constant, subtle presence. Wearing all black and then all white, there she is; reading a Beatles fan magazine, mending some clothes or eating a pastry.
For Ed Ruscha, words are more than captions or simply stylized prints on canvases they serve as the art themselves. Ruscha’s creativity spans mediums and decades alike, and visitors to the Museum of Modern Art can now delve into his work through its new exhibit, titled “ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN”. Many of the.