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Entertainment: The Caveman Creates (3/19/21) | Storm Lake Pilot Tribune

Friday, March 19, 2021 A documentary film is wrapping up post-production, based on the book Robber’s Cave: Truths, Legends, Recollections by Joel Green, author/historian/tour guide - and 2004 Buena Vista University graduate. Green’s book won Nebraska Book Award honors for Nonfiction in 2019. Filmmaker Patton Productions worked closely with Green, a Lincoln, Nebraska native, optioning his book as a basis for the documentary. Green, who gave up a “dream job” with the Cleveland Cavaliers to return to his home state to teach middle school, played an integral part of the documentary’s development. He served up information, interview contacts, and historical resources, taking personal leave to assist in co-producing the project.

Staff Want To Better Trust Managers, But Love The Work And Mission – Large Nonprofits

Large Nonprofits: Staff Want To Better Trust Managers, But Love The Work, Mission April 5, 2021 Old movie buffs might remember the 1967 film Up The Down Staircase with Sandy Dennis playing a school teacher on her first assignment. Staff at the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) in Jacksonville, Fla., don’t need the reminder. One-way staircases are part of the COVID-19 protocol. Getting staff back in the office or making sure remote operations go off without a hitch is central to what’s going on in the organizations that make up the Best Nonprofits large category of 250 or more employees. Like everything else, COVID-19 has had a transformative impact on WWP (No. 34 overall and No. 6 in the large category) and the other organizations in the category. The challenge is that organizations such as WWP and Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina are direct service providers and need to be face-to-face.

Obituary: George Segal, actor with twinkly-eyed dryness who starred opposite Jane Fonda and Barbra Streisand

Died: March 23, 2021. GEORGE Segal, who has died aged 87, was an actor who rode a wave of grown-up comedies during the 1970s, when Hollywood was exploring some of the new freedoms that had opened up the decade before. Segal evoked the amorous ambitions of assorted hapless roués at odds with their lot. He did this with an understated twinkly-eyed dryness as he sparred gently with a role-call of actresses who similarly defined their era. He starred with Barbra Streisand in The Owl and the Pussycat (1970); played a suburban bank robber alongside Jane Fonda in Fun with Dick and Jane (1977); and – magnificently – played opposite Glenda Jackson in A Touch of Class (1973). Out of this came a kind of post me-generation focus on romantic shenanigans that took screwball comedy into more intimate areas.

George Segal dead: Just Shoot Me, The Goldbergs star dies at 87

George Segal dead: Just Shoot Me, The Goldbergs star dies at 87
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Virginia Woolf, Goldbergs star George Segal dies at 87

Virginia Woolf, Goldbergs star George Segal dies at 87
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