| Thank you so much for reminding me how wonderful Giordano's writings were when I first read them some 50 years ago. I've been re-reading them on the Times website and have posted a link to one in particular that I think will amuse many ATCers: a musing on stunt casting of "Hello, Dolly!" across the decades. Meanwhile there is another Giordano piece that I remember fondly, but cannot find. It was his awards, which he named the Audies, for most memorable audience members, such as outstanding latecomer, loudest candy un-wrapper, etc., etc. If anyone knows where it might be found, I'd appreciate it. Finally, was this the same Frank Giordano who was Woody Allen's standby in "Play It Again, Sam"? |