Steve McGraw's teleplay "Miles from Nowhere", an autobiographical family drama, was produced by New World International, and starred Rick Schroder and James Farentino. It first aired on CBS, and won a Christopher Award for writing. The story was also published by William Morrow as a novel called "Totaled." His screenplay, "Pendragon", won in the action/adventure category at The Breckenridge Film Festival. His most recent script, "Jimmy Nolan" is in pre-production. It will be directed by Jeff McCracken, produced by Matt Salinger. I am an old man and have known a great many troubles,
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Having lived a while in Manhattan let me recommend a few hotels: On the Upper West Side I like the Lucerne Hotel. Mid-town actors like the Edison hotel. The Hotel Edison, built in 1931 in the same grand Art Deco style as Radio City Music Hall, is situated in one of the most dynamic sections of New York City. Our lights literally shine on Broadway! That means you can walk a few steps in either direction and enjoy the great theaters and restaurants for which New York City is traditionally known. A real find is Radio City Apartments. It is a comfortable and affordable hotel hidden in the heart of Mid-Town Manhattan just steps from Rockefeller Center and Times Square. The “homey” atmosphere and the kitchenette each room is equipped with, make the Radio City Apartments a perfect solution for the business traveler who requires an over night stay and for tourists with their children.When people stay with us one time, it seems they keep coming back again and again. We like to say it's "your home away from home". |