He won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1969 and later joined The New York Times, which eventually fired him. By Michael S. Rosenwald Denny Walsh, a Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
Actor M. Emmet Walsh arrives at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards Filmmaker Grant and Nominee Brunch at BOA Steakhouse on January 15, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. M. Emmet Walsh, the ...
Refugee advocate Sheppie Abramowitz working in Thailand, where her husband, Morton I. Abramowitz, was stationed as U.S. ambassador from 1978 to 1981. (Family photo) Sheppie Abramowitz, who helped ...
Albert “Tootie” Heath, a jazz drummer whose intuitive style and precision licks backed greats such as Nina Simone and John Coltrane, and who later joined his brothers in recordings that became ...
He played a key role in securing the Montreal Protocol, an international environmental pact to protect the ozone layer by reducing the use of certain chemicals. By Trip Gabriel A May 1985 report ...
Bruce Kessler, a prolific TV director as well as a noted yacht designer, died April 4 in Marina Del Rey, Calif. after a brief illness. He was 88. His brother Stephen confirmed his death.
MONTREAL --Wally Harris, a former NHL referee who in retirement became the League’s first Director of Officials and subsequently an influential, highly respected supervisor of game crews, died ...
Bruce Kessler, who was known for his avid passion for race car driving as much as he was for his directing, has died in his Marina del Rey home after a short illness, his family told the Hollywood ...
Syracuse, N.Y. ― Michael J. Falcone, a long-time Syracuse-based real estate developer and philanthropist, died Wednesday at his Florida home. He was 88 years old. Falcone lived for years in ...
Sheppie Abramowitz, who helped resettle displaced people from around the world as a volunteer, adviser and eventual vice president for the International Rescue Committee, opening the organization ...
Albert “Tootie” Heath performing with the Heath Brothers at the North Sea Jazz Festival in July 2002 in the Netherlands. (Frans Schellekens/Redferns) A previous caption with the first photo ...
Bruce Kessler, who directed episodes of shows including The Monkees, It Takes a Thief, The Rockford Files, McCloud and The Commish when he wasn’t driving race cars, designing boats or circling ...