A recent post by a fellow colleague (see Sept 27 post “My Plea for why Twitter should be Time’s 2011 Person of the Year”) got me intrigued on the topic. She claims Twitter. A good thought, but I wasn’t buying it. I was thinking more like Steve Jobs or Barack Obama.
Archive for September, 2011
In celebration of its 25th Anniversary, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” will be broadcast from London’s Royal Albert Hall to movie theatres in the United States, The United Kingdom, Japan and Australia.
Last week during Rosh Hashanah dinner, my mom turned to me and asked if she should start tweeting.
NY Times published a bold statement this week: “Comedy looks resurgent; and reality shows, at least reality competition shows, may be reaching the saturation point.”

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