Alvin and Larry Ubell, the self-appointed “Gurus of How-To,” answer your questions on how to get your home ready for cold weather. Then, Carol Channing tells us about her new one-woman show. Michael York describes his unusual experiences making an independent film in Russia. And documentary filmmakers Micah Garen and Marie-Hélène Carleton describe what they went through when Micah was abducted in Iraq.
The Gurus of How-To
We’ve had a sweltering summer in New York, but now it's time to get ready for the cold weather. Al and Larry Ubell will offer advice on how to winterize your home. Call 212-433-9692.
Music: #8 Talking Heads-“Burning down the House”
#9Darlene Love & the White Heat ...
Music: #8 Talking Heads-“Burning down the House”
#9Darlene Love & the White Heat ...
The First Eighty Years Are the Hardest
Broadway legend Carol Channing (who won a Tony for Hello, Dolly! and was nominated for an Academy Award for “Thoroughly Modern Millie”), tells us about her new act, The First Eighty Years Are the Hardest, at Feinstein's at the Regency.
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Carol Channing’s “The First 80 Years ...
Events:
Carol Channing’s “The First 80 Years ...
Adventures in Filmmaking in the New Russia
Michael York has earned acclaim as a skilled Shakespearean actor. He’s also starred in several films and TV productions over the past four decades, from “Austin Powers” to “The Forsyte Saga.” But in Are My Blinkers Showing, he explains that none of his previous work quite prepared him for ...
American Hostage
Micah Garen was kidnapped in Iraq last year and held captive for ten days. He tells us about his ordeal, and explains why and how he was freed. He’s joined by his fiancee and fellow documentary filmmaker Marie-Helene Carleton to discuss their new book: American Hostage.
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