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" ... I am a formally trained reporter who spent years covering hard news for various print and television news outlets before discovering Hollywood nearly two decades ago. My decision to alter my career path and venture into the entertainment industry was an easy one. The performing arts always have been my passion, and with the opportunity to combine my reporting and writing skills with my love of movies, TV and music, I was getting paid to do what I love. Over the years, first with Entertainment News Wire and subsequently with my startup Frontrowfeatures.com, I’ve had the good fortune to interview and report on hundreds of people I have long admired as artists, as well as newcomers with extraordinary talent. To paraphrase Dean Martin, “How lucky can one girl get?” ... "
" ... Now, to paraphrase a long ago U.S. politician, no one in the markets will have Brexit to kick around anymore. Meaning that with uncertainty over the negotiations out of the way, people can’t blame fears of a “no-deal” Brexit for market weakness. Instead, many could be waiting to see how the deal works in practice over the coming weeks and months, which brings uncertainty of its own. The initial market reaction is playing out right now, and one way to monitor it is to keep an eye on the dollar/pound relationship and bonds. The British pound initially rallied then fell slightly after the news. ... "
" ... To paraphrase Martin Luther King, Jr., the arc of energy history is long, but it bends towards renewables. ... "
" ... To paraphrase Master of Wine Lisa Granik, Georgia is a country that reveres history, tradition, and culture. Georgia’s winemakers navigate the tension between working in the world’s oldest wine region that is simultaneously one of the youngest—one that has recently emerged “out of the wreckage of hulking Soviet factories” writes Granik. ... "