Meredith Ganzman
By Meredith Ganzman
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Culture She Got Moving Images Moving
The end of this year’s presentation of the Academy Awards marked the final wrap on the 30-year career of Rochelle Slovin, founding director of the Museum of the Moving Image. In an industry that immortalizes art, the museum defines Slovin’s legacy — bringing audiences behind the magic of the moving image. And now, with the…
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Culture JDating — Without Losing Your Mind
In honor of Valentine’s Day, the Forward interviewed Michelle Cove, the editor of the online Jewish women’s magazine 614, the author of the new book “Seeking Happily Ever After: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Being Single Without Losing Your Mind (and Finding Lasting Love Along the Way),” and the director of a documentary of…
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The Schmooze For Valentine’s Day, A Look at Jewish Celebrities Who Make Us Swoon
In honor of the holiday that makes us profess our love and buy things we otherwise wouldn’t, the Forward staff has picked 18 Jewish celebrities we love today and, well, pretty much every day.
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The Schmooze The Madoffs — Like Father, Like Sons?
Behind every great man stands a great woman — or so the saying goes. And behind every not-so-great man? Well, two former employees of convicted Ponzi-schemer Bernard Madoff, Annette Bongiorno and Joann “Jodi” Crupi, were arrested in their homes early Thursday, and charged with conspiracy, securities fraud, falsifying records and tax evasion. U.S. Attorney Preet…
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