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Original Saturday Night Live Writer Anne Beatts Dead at 74
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Craig Wood win Craig Wood, the blonde bomber of golfdom who is pro at Mamaroneck’s Winged Foot club and son of Charles Wood of this resort, won the nation’s most coveted title in the Master’s tourney at Augusta last weekend. Wood set the pace on the opening day with a dazzling 6 under par 66 and went on to victory with a 72-hole total of 280. Formerly known as one of the game’s longest shooters, Wood won his laurels this time largely through his wizardry with his putter. Despite the fact that he has consistently paced the field in top-flight competition for many years, this is the former local boy’s first major title.
Saturday Night Live and the creator of the 1982 sitcom
Square Pegs, has died at age 74. The announcement came from Laraine Newman, an
SNL original cast member, though no further details have been confirmed.
Beatts began her comedy writing career as the first female editor of the
National Lampoon magazine, a spinoff from the
Harvard Lampoon. It was there that she met Michael O’Donoghue, with whom she would closely collaborate as they developed Lorne Michaels brainchild that ultimately became
SNL.
With writing partner Rosie Shuster, she created some of the show s most memorable characters, including Todd and Lisa (played by Bill Murray and Gilda Radner), Uncle Roy (Buck Henry), Irwin Mainway and Fred Garvin (Dan Aykroyd). Finding herself once again as one of the few women in the room, Beatts frequently stood up for her pieces and purposefully hired a mostly female writing team when she launched
Berlin Between Lockdown and Revival
Despite the pandemic, Berlin keeps on evolving rapidly – so that even now there is a lot to discover. DW Travel guide Nicole Frölich takes you through the stunning new subway stations on the extended U5 line, which connects a number of the city center’s popular sights. She also visits the Natural History Museum and has a tip to experience the German capital online, with an app!
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