Category Archives: Entertainment Industry

Musicians Going It (Mostly) Alone

From the NYT: There was a time when most aspiring musicians had the same dream: to sign a deal with a major record label. Now, with the structure of the music business shifting radically, some industry iconoclasts are sidestepping the

Musicians Going It (Mostly) Alone

From the NYT: There was a time when most aspiring musicians had the same dream: to sign a deal with a major record label. Now, with the structure of the music business shifting radically, some industry iconoclasts are sidestepping the

True Blood is a True Hit

Any of you that know me personally, know how I love to rave about this show. I, who have never been an art director, music director, set director – any of those things, cannot stop running at the mouth about

True Blood is a True Hit

Any of you that know me personally, know how I love to rave about this show. I, who have never been an art director, music director, set director – any of those things, cannot stop running at the mouth about

Every Cafe I Pass, Every Car That Rolls By

We’ve had a soundtrack this week… RIP, gloved one Since his death last Thursday, Michael Jackson has been all over the radio. Last week airplay of his songs in the United States jumped 18 times from the week before, Billboard

Every Cafe I Pass, Every Car That Rolls By

We’ve had a soundtrack this week… RIP, gloved one Since his death last Thursday, Michael Jackson has been all over the radio. Last week airplay of his songs in the United States jumped 18 times from the week before, Billboard

It’s Official: Gender Bias in the Theater

I wish I had been at the findings presentation of Emily Glassberg Sands this week. She conducted three separate studies and apparently the examination was championed by the playwright Julia Jordan, who has been speaking out about the huge disparity

It’s Official: Gender Bias in the Theater

I wish I had been at the findings presentation of Emily Glassberg Sands this week. She conducted three separate studies and apparently the examination was championed by the playwright Julia Jordan, who has been speaking out about the huge disparity