Neil Drossman, ad writer famous for his wit and wordplay, dies at 83
In one famous campaign for Teacher's scotch, the Brooklyn-born copywriter channeled the voices of Groucho Marx, Zero Mostel and Mel Brooks.
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In one famous campaign for Teacher's scotch, the Brooklyn-born copywriter channeled the voices of Groucho Marx, Zero Mostel and Mel Brooks.
"Deciding Vote" revisits the legacy of George Michaels, an upstate politician who bucked his conservative district to help make abortion legal.
A Manhattan museum screens "Jack and Sam," about Polish Jews who met in a labor camp and reconnected in their 90s.