Monday, May 8
\”Mizlansky/ Zilinsky\” by Jon Robin Baitz is a play about two Hollywood types you don\’t read about in fan magazines or see at Academy Award presentations.
\”Mizlansky/ Zilinsky\” by Jon Robin Baitz is a play about two Hollywood types you don\’t read about in fan magazines or see at Academy Award presentations.
At a telling point in \”Bill Graham Presents,\” the one-man show based on the life of the late rock \’n\’ roll impresario, Graham argues with a rabbi who is protesting the dance hall permit he needs to open the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco.
When Ofra Haza, the 41-year-old Israeli Yemenite singer, succumbed to complications of AIDS in February, she died under a heavy cloud of silence.
After eight years, I\’m leaving The Jewish Journal.
Backstage at Chabad Telethon \’99, Jon Voight was like the Beatles song — \”Here, There and Everywhere.\”
Tips for Searching
At its simplest, a query can be just a word or a phrase.
When Stuart Schoffman\’s cover story, Israel at 52, crossed my desk, I found myself surprised at one significant — for me — omission.
Morry Barak is about to celebrate the first anniversary of his new business, Masada Car Service of Chicago. He\’s the sole proprietor.