Wednesday Apr 30 | New York Daily News
“It's priceless. It's an incredible piece of history”
Hendrix's white Gibson SG guitar, played during his appearances on "The Dick Cavett Show" in 1969, will be on display at the restaurant until June. via New York Daily News
Thursday Apr 17 | KHGI
Feb 6, 2008 | New York Magazine
New York TV Producer Robert Cunniff Was a Hell of a Guy
Drawing of Robert Cunniff at work by Charles Saxon, from the May 6, 1972, New Yorker . via New York Magazine
Jan 28, 2008 | The Eagle
“If it's not Baroque, don't fix it!”
Katharine Hepburn devoted time and effort to crafting an image of poise, wealth and grace. via The Eagle
Jan 13, 2008 | WFMU's Beware of the Blog
Television of Temporary Interest
“You're making [Black people] look bad in front of millions of white folk.”
The Mike Douglas Show with guest Sly Stone - In the world of the internet, footage previously sought after for decades can suddenly make an appearance out of nowhere. via WFMU's Beware of the Blog
Jan 9, 2008 | KQED-TV San Francisco
Pioneers of Television Late Night
The four-part series examines the people who left their imprint on sitcoms, late-night, variety and game shows in the early days of the medium. via KQED-TV San Francisco
Nov 28, 2007 | John In Carolina
The Churchill Series - " Nov. 26, 2007
The Churchill Series - Nov. 26, 2007 The address below will take you to a wonderful You Tube clip of Orson Welles reminiscing on The Dick Cavett Show about some "encounters" he had with Churchill. via John In Carolina
Nov 16, 2007 | Political Gateway
“Surplus wealth is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community. The man who dies rich dies disgraced.”
Today is Monday Nov. 19, the 323rd day of 2007 with 42 to follow. The moon is waxing. via Political Gateway
Nov 14, 2007 | Anorak
CHRISTOPHER Hitchens on Norman Mailer: Pint-size Jewish fireplug that he was, Mailer also continually ran a great risk that very few are willing to run. via Anorak
Nov 12, 2007 | Bookshelves of doom
“Words fail Norman Mailer. Yet again.”
Today's Robert's Snow links are: This violence was carried over into literary disputes. via Bookshelves of doom







