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Herman Raucher, Veteran ‘Summer of ’42’ Screenwriter, Dies at 95
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 5 months agoRaucher's other credits include "Ode to Billy Joe" and "The Other Side of Midnight" The post Herman...
‘I’m not done with public service’: George Santos says the US Congress hasn’t seen the last of him
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 months agoDisgraced former Republican lawmaker George Santos is already eyeing a return to Congress. When he...
Clu Gulager, Actor in ‘The Virginian,’ ‘The Last Picture Show’ and ‘Return of the Living Dead,’ Dies...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 years agoClu Gulager, the real-life cowboy from Oklahoma known for his turns on The Tall Man, The Virginian,...
Erik Lomis, Veteran Studio Distribution Executive, Dies at 64
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 1 year agoErik Lomis, the admired distribution executive who handled numerous blockbusters and Oscar winners...
Herman Raucher, ‘Summer of ’42’ and ‘Watermelon Man’ Screenwriter, Dies at 95
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 5 months agoHerman Raucher, the best-selling author and screenwriter who earned an Oscar nomination for the...
Detroit's 910 AM radio station announces new conservative talk format
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 9 months agoGlenn Beck and Sean Hannity are among the personalities who will air on 910 AM in Detroit, which...
Herman Raucher, Screenwriter of ‘Summer of ’42’, Dies at 95
Variety via Yahoo News· 5 months agoHerman Raucher, a best-selling author and the Academy Award nominated screenwriter of “Summer of...
Herman Raucher Dies: Oscar-Nominated ‘Summer Of ’42’ Screenwriter Was 95
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 months agoHerman Raucher, whose Oscar-nominated Summer of ’42 screenplay became one of Hollywood’s best-loved...
Espionage fiction writers pick their favorite fictional spies
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 months agoThree writers of recent espionage fiction, Terry Hayes, Lea Carpenter and David Downing, turn their keen powers of observation on 1950s Los Angeles, current-day Europe and beyond to shed light on their times — and, chillingly, ours.