MISS SOPHIE: Recreating an Italian delight

MISS SOPHIE: Recreating an Italian delight
On a visit to Atlanta a couple of years ago, Steve’s daughter, Trish, took us to her favorite Italian restaurant. On the way over she told the legend of two brothers that opened a restaurant, had a disagreement and one brother left and opened another restaurant in direct competition with his brother. Apparently Atlanta is divided about who is the best: Alfredo’s or Nino’s. Trish’s choice is …
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ONSTAGE & BACKSTAGE: Misidentifying Mark Consuelos
A week in the life of actor, writer and music director Seth Rudetsky.
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From the archives: Versatility gives Lumet staying power
A social critic and an entertainer. A painstaking craftsman and an actors’ director. A New York filmmaker and a five-time Oscar nominee. No, this isn’t the cast of characters of Murder on the Hollywood Express . Just a partial view of the many facets of Sidney Lumet, whose 33rd film, the Lorimar production of Power , will be released on Jan. 31 by 20th Century Fox.
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