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First Reported May 15 2012 - Updated May 15 2012 - 1 Documents

WZZM-TV 13 was a good start for two former newsmen still broadcasting today

GRAND RAPIDS, MI ? Doing the news for WZZM-TV was good for former anchor Guy Gordon and for John Keating, formerly known as Steve Knight.Both have been fixtures in Detroit TV news for decades, but Grand Rapids had them first. WZZM-TV 13?s 50th anniversary ... [ Published May 15 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
First Reported May 14 2012 - Updated May 14 2012 - 1 Documents

WZZM-TV 13 anchors return for second week of blast from the past to celebrate 50th anniversary

GRAND RAPIDS, MI ? The anchormen are back again.Still not Will Ferrell, Steve Carrell or even Christina Applegate. But WZZM-TV 13?s 50th anniversary celebration continues this week with more familiar faces from the past.Today and Tuesday, the station ... [ Published May 14 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
First Reported May 09 2012 - Updated May 09 2012 - 1 Documents

Behind the scenes look as former anchormen return to WZZM 13, share memories

WALKER, MI -- It's been 27 years since former WZZM 13 Chief Meteorologist Craig James set foot in the studios on 3 Mile Road NW."It's been great fun seeing all the old people," he said."What old people?" joked current Chief Meteorologist George Lessens ... [ Published May 09 2012 by Grand Rapids Press ]
First Reported Apr 28 2012 - Updated Apr 28 2012 - 1 Documents

WZZM-TV celebrates 50th anniversary with on-air return of former broadcast personalities in May

GRAND RAPIDS, MI ? Remember the '80s? Or the '90s? WZZM-TV 13 does.The ABC-TV affiliate is inviting former broadcasters Barry Shanley, Craig James and Sam Hooks back to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the station. This isn?t a joke. The Gannett-owned ... [ Published Apr 28 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
First Reported Apr 03 2012 - Updated Apr 03 2012 - 2 Documents

Theater Review: ‘The Taming of the Shrew,’ at the Duke on 42nd Street

The Wild West makes a suitable setting for the brawling romance at the center of The Taming of the Shrew in the Theater for a New Audience production at the Duke on 42nd Street. Transplanting Shakespeare comedies to the land of gunslingers and tumbleweeds ... [ Published Apr 03 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported Mar 30 2012 - Updated Mar 30 2012 - 1 Documents

Cities debate what's to come of money, property for arts center

Arts center board recommends major overhaul of project add to reading listFRISCO – The sign standing on the vacant lot proudly claims "almost there" in the fundraising goal for the Arts Center of North Texas. Yet, even as its supporters brainstorm ways ... [ Published Mar 30 2012 by WFAA.com ]

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WZZM-TV 13 was a good start for two former news... [ Published May 15 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
WZZM-TV 13 anchors return for second week of bl... [ Published May 14 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
Behind the scenes look as former anchormen retu... [ Published May 09 2012 by Grand Rapids Press ]
WZZM-TV celebrates 50th anniversary with on-air... [ Published Apr 28 2012 by Kalamazoo Gazette ]
Maureen Ryan: 'Mad Men' Recap: Terror And Trans... [ Published Apr 09 2012 by Huffington Post ]
Theater Review: ‘The Taming of the Shrew,’ at t... [ Published Apr 03 2012 by New York Times ]
A Shakespeare Play Set Where the Buffalo Roam [ Published Apr 03 2012 by New York Times ]
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