Living on the first-ever co-ed floor of Warren Towers, formerly known as 700 dorm, going to class at the School of Public Communication and eating late-night meals at the Kenmore Deli Haus — all ...
For his latest book, Gary Goldstein wanted to put his main character in an environment he’s never written about before. So for “Please Come to Boston,” the award-winning film, TV and theater writer ...
Starting from a distant past and landing in the present, Gary Goldstein’s new novel “Please Come to Boston” (Hadleigh House Publishing) is all about “finding your authentic self.” “I went to college ...
After more than 30 years of serving as CEO and president of Kennedy Kreiger Institute, Gary Goldstein retired in 2018 with his wife, Arlene Forastiere. They live much of the year on the Eastern Shore ...
Gary Goldstein's third novel may be titled "Please Come to Boston" (Hadleigh House, $17.99), but Long Island gets almost as much attention as Beantown. Throughout the nearly 300 pages penned by the ...
When Scotty Bowers, the subject of Matt Tyrnauer's fun, dishy, uniquely nostalgic documentary "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood," says, "I'm up for anything, anytime," you'd best believe him ...
Patient viewers who enjoy deeply felt films that take their sweet (in a good way) time to tell a small, human and relatable story should find writer-director Ritesh Batra’s Mumbai-set ...
Inspired by the true-life tale of 11-year-old Jasmine Plummer, the first female quarterback to compete in the Pop Warner Super Bowl, The Longshots is a gentle, audience-friendly drama that's sometimes ...