
Delia Ephron
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Nov 4, 2024 |
womanaroundtown.com | Delia Ephron |Alix Cohen
Romance novels generate over $1.44 billion in yearly revenue. Some of them are historical, some deal with contemporary issues, others are fantasies i.e. they’re no longer axiomatically bodice-rippers or greeted with snobbery. “There’s a boom in romance bookstores.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
vogue.com | Delia Ephron
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. I joked that I had fallen into my own romantic comedy. Peter, a man I had briefly dated 54 years before, emailed me after I wrote a New York Times op-ed about losing my husband and battling Verizon when I tried to shut down his phone. Peter and I fell in love in an exchange of emails bouncing between opposite coasts—me in New York City, he in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz |Nora Ephron |Delia Ephron
Get Access To Every Broadway StoryUnlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Email:Existing user? Just click login. Pompano Beach Arts will launch the Pompano Players, a brand-new resident professional theater company at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center. Debuting this fall, Pompano Players promises an exciting six-show inaugural season (show list below) featuring a delightful mix of great comedies and high-energy musicals.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
northpalmbeachlife.com | Nora Ephron |Delia Ephron |Dorothy Marcic
(Press Release) July 22, 2024POMPANO BEACH, FL: Pompano Beach Arts is thrilled to announce the arrival of the Pompano Players, a brand-new resident professional theater company at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center. Debuting this fall, Pompano Players promises an exciting six-show inaugural season (show list below) featuring a delightful mix of great comedies and high-energy musicals. Each production will have a limited run of eight performances.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
audiofilemagazine.com | Delia Ephron
Delia Ephron uses a sometimes-reticent tone in her delivery of the positives and negatives of growing older. She finds the funny in everyday life and love. Grief, sorrow, and commentary on life in America are sprinkled throughout this new work. Ephron allows both frustration and anger into her voice as she grieves the deaths of her beloved sister, Nora, and her husband, Jerry. Then, just when she is back on her feet emotionally, she faces a life-threatening illness of her own.
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