Recent news from eHealth and the Purchaser Business Group on Health reinforce employer frustration with rising coverage costs as they foot the bill. In the 1976 film Network, anchor Howard ...
CNN’s Don Lemon trashed President Donald Trump’s latest comments at the White House coronavirus task briefings and said at one point he feels like Howard Beale some days. In particular, Lemon hit ...
For those who don’t know, Network is about UBS, a fictitious broadcast network, and one of its top anchors, Howard Beale, played by Peter Finch. Finch’s performance won him an Oscar. On the verge of a ...
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts Goes Big and Goes Winslow Homer in a Splendid Show A Catfight in a Snake Pit in Philly’s Art Museum NRPLUS Conference Call with Meir Soloveichik and Rich Lowry Dracula ...
Who could forget Peter Finch as Howard Beale and the famous “mad as hell” speech from the 1976 dark-comedy classic Network? But was Howard Beale really on to something? Psychologists are finding more ...
Peter Finch won an Oscar for his portrayal of mad-as-hell Howard Beale, one of the central characters in ‘Network.’ Peter Finch won an Oscar for his portrayal of mad-as-hell Howard Beale, one of the ...
A Stained Glass Christmas, from Chartres to Baltimore’s Gilded Age Comedy regains its sense of purpose as Stewart ridicules the bat-snack theory. Last night was a turning point for comedy and for ...
We’ve got a real problem…this is a mathematical fact. Tens of trillions of dollars are being extracted from the United States of America. Democrats aren’t doing it, Republicans aren’t doing it, an ...
Since Stephen Colbert rarely breaks character, it's possible on occasion to forget that his Report persona is a send-up of hyperbole-prone cable media. But its interviews like this one with the New ...
I've always admired Sir Howard Stringer. Any ex-journo who can finagle a knighthood (honorary or not) from the queen obviously has a lot on the ball. When he took over at Sony three years ago, he knew ...
When one anonymous blog accused soon to be ex-University of Missouri spokesman Scott Charton of being the face behind another anonymous blog, Charton decided he had to respond. In an e-mail that ...
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