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Email Submit As a child of the 70s, Pittsburgh native Joe Manganiello was a little young to appreciate The Smiths when the British rock band s debut album dropped in 1984. Even though the brand broke up just three years later, The Smiths were still a force when he got to Mt. Lebanon High School in the early 90s. The Mt. Lebanon High School theater club was very much into The Smiths, Manganiello said. When I started crossing over from athletics into doing plays my senior year, I got a ton of tapes with Smiths songs on them and all the other great indie bands of the time. That was the music I listened to during that very formative period.
PITTSBURGH â As a child of the 70s, Joe Manganiello was a little young to appreciate The Smiths when the British rock band s debut album dropped in 1984. Even though the brand broke up just three years later, The Smiths were still a force when he got to Mt. Lebanon High School in the early 90s. The Mt. Lebanon High School theater club was very much into The Smiths, Manganiello told the Post-Gazette. When I started crossing over from athletics into doing plays my senior year, I got a ton of tapes with Smiths songs on them and all the other great indie bands of the time. That was the music I listened to during that very formative period.
Burnt Hills grad Russo produces podcasts for Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, others | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Kathleen Russo knows a little something about telling stories. With a degree in communications from SUNY-Plattsburgh and another in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology, the 1978 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake grad is well equipped to handle all the options available to storytellers in the 21st century. And, with her work in radio as a producer and her 10-year marriage to actor/writer/monologist Spalding Gray, Russo’s life experiences have helped her carve out quite a niche for herself in the field of producing podcasts.
Newton playwright creates live theater show Community Content Mark Binder, a Providence-based author and playwright, born in Newton, created a live theater experience show on Zoom that attracted local audiences and viewers from around the world. Although produced by The Wilbury Group Theater in Providence, Rhode Island, on any given night people are watching from New York, Washington, Melbourne and Berlin. His play, “The Race” shows two men competing for the same job in a dysfunctional corporate Zoomscape. It uses the limitations and features of Zoom to engage the audience, making them complicit as the search committee. “I’d seen a lot of Zoom performances that were awkward and frustrating,” said Mark Binder. “‘The Race’ was designed to both engage the authors but also allow the actors to do great work in a new form.