Clooney and Heslov wrote the Oscar-nominated 2005 film of the same name whose adaptation is now coming to Broadway.
With those words, delivered in a measured, baritone voice, CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow began his radio broadcasts during England’s great hour of peril. No man risked more to alert Americans ...
Context clues: After Edward R. Murrow died, this text was reprinted in the Summer 1965 issue from an October 1958 speech he gave on radio and television. It is republished here with the permission of ...
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In 2005, George Clooney wrote, directed and acted in the historical drama “Good Night and Good Luck.” Clooney’s film, which ...
Clooney and co-writer Grant Heslov originally imagined the film, written in response to condemnation Clooney himself received ...
First transmitted in 1959, American reporter Ed Murrow returns to London. He recalls some of his most memorable broadcasts from war-torn London and reports on its recovery. Show more First ...
Starting on Monday, Sept. 9, at 8 a.m., one lane of northbound Murrow Boulevard and the Downtown Greenway between Washington ...