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Book-to-screen deals are reported by the Hollywood trades in pieces that dutifully mention the novelists, directors and actors involved but often leave out the people who actually made it happen the agent or manager who hooked up the players, the producer who optioned it years ago, the book scout whose secret source shared the proposal before book publishers had even seen it.
Below are a few of Hollywood’s most important behind-the-scenes movers, shakers and connection-makers agents, scouts, managers and execs. Not all of them toil in obscurity, but each contributes mightily to the adaptation process that puts all those pages on the screen.
Locally made barbecue sauce has become a hot seller during the pandemic
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
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Syracuse, N.Y. You’d think the best time to sell barbecue sauce in Central New York is between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, when people are actually outside cooking. And you’d think the best place to sell barbecue sauce was a supermarket or restaurant.
Don’t tell Tom Armstrong that. He’s sold more of his artisanal sauce Tom’s Bootleg BBQ in the fall and winter during the coronavirus pandemic than any other time since it first hit store shelves in 2006. And his biggest seller right now is Witty Wicks Candles, a boutique in Township Five.
Chilly Chili Cookoff: 10 Syracuse chefs square off to raise money for local restaurants
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
Posted Jan 31, 2021
Jason Thomas from Papa Gallo serves his chili at the chili cookoff at Heritage Hill in Pompey.Charlie Miller | cmiller@syracuse.com
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Pompey, N.Y. Chefs from 10 local restaurants competed in a chili cookoff Saturday afternoon to raise money for restaurants that were forced to close last fall because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The sold-out Chillin In ‘Cuse Together raised $14,400 in ticket sales that will benefit restaurants that were in a designated Orange Zone.
No two chilis were alike, but they were all creative. One pot was loaded with grass-fed ground beef, another highlighted braised pork. Some had beans, some didn’t. Some were spicy, some were sweet.
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On Monday night, the Wisconsin-born stunner reunited with her castmates Marin Hinkle, Caroline Aaron, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Zegen for family dinner.
The Weissman-Maisel clan dined together at Italian eatery Rezdôra inside the Flatiron building while wearing matching $39 Vue Shields. Mask game strong. Hat game stronger : Rachel began costume fittings for her stand-up comedian character Miriam Midge Maisel with designer Donna Zakowska (R) back on September 23
Brosnahan wrote to her 748K Instagram followers at the time: We re slowly and safely getting back to it but first costume fitting is in the books. Damn, it feels good to be (almost) back