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By McKinley Franklin According to Barry Diller, John Travolta backed out of starring in American Gigolo because of the film’s “somewhat gay subtext.” “He slumped down in a chair in Michael ...
A conversation with media industry legend Barry Diller about creating successful projects and organizations. To achieve long-term success in tumultuous businesses like media and entertainment ...
Few rise to that rarefied space and have lasted there as long as has Barry Diller, a first-ballot Hall of Fame exec whose Simon & Schuster memoir Who Knew I happened to lay hands on. It hits ...
TRENTON – It was Thomas Rospos' turn Friday to join the parade of Birdsall Services Group executives to be sentenced for their roles in the firm's million-dollar criminal scheme to snare ...
Mark Peckmezian for The New York Times Supported by By Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist Barry Diller has only just started his book tour, but he’s already trying to sneak away. “I’m shortening ...
Barry Diller has long been a powerhouse in the media and entertainment world, leading companies like Paramount Pictures, Fox, and IAC. Married to fashion icon Diane von Fürstenberg since 2001 ...
Barry Diller, who has been married to fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg since 2001, is openly speaking for the first time about his past relationships with men. “While there have been a ...
Howard Birdsall has been released from state prison after serving less than six months of a 4-year term for his role in the pay-to-play corruption scandal that destroyed the once-prestigious ...
Barry Allen returned as the Flash in Final Crisis #2 and played a key role in the story, helping Wally West lead the Black Racer on a chase that ended with Darkseid. It was a cool beginning, but ...
In urban Inuit photographer Barry Pottle’s visit to the Rideau Canal, it’s the time of the year when the body of water freezes, creating intricate patterns and colors. In urban Inuit photographer ...
Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, which marks its 50th anniversary this year, struggled at the box office when it was released. It remains one of the director’s most under-appreciated films.
CDR David M Birdsall, USN Retired, long-time resident of Richfield Springs, NY, age 90, born November 12, 1933, passed away on Friday, November 8, 2024, at McLeod Hospital in Florence, SC.