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Confessions of a Working Stiff

Lost Footage of the Deadline Artists: Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill

By Pat Fenton

June 17, 2021 by 1 Comment

It was January 22 of 2019 and I was standing in this large room at the Time Warner Center in Manhattan. The room overlooked Columbus Circle. There was a cocktail party going on and as I looked around at the guests coming in I could see all these faces that I usually only see on television, or in their words as by-lines on the pages of New York’s newspapers. Some of them … [Read more...] about Lost Footage of the Deadline Artists: Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill

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