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  2. Michael Riedel (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Riedel (born December 24, 1966) is an American theatre critic, ... In 1998, he moved his column to the New York Post, where he remains today.

  3. Michael Riedel - Wikipedia

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    Michael Riedel may refer to: Michael Riedel (artist) (born 1972), German contemporary artist; Michael Riedel (journalist), theater columnist for the New York Post

  4. Review: How Broadway got to boom times, from a veteran ... - AOL

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    From feuding over "Sunset Boulevard" to the bonanza of the "The Producers," Michael Riedel's "Singular Sensation" chronicles Broadway in the booming 1990s.

  5. Michael Riedel (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Riedel (born July 12, 1972) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Frankfurt. His work operates at the interface between applied graphics and free art. [ 1 ] Since 2017, he has been professor of painting/graphics at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig .

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  8. Len Berman - Wikipedia

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    Len and Michael Leonard Berman (born June 14, 1947) is an American television sportscaster and journalist who is based in New York City . He is currently hosting the morning show on WOR-AM along with Michael Riedel .

  9. Theater Talk - Wikipedia

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    It was co-created by journalist Michael Riedel and artist/educator Susan Haskins and producer Stephen Ahern. [1] The series moved in 1996 to Thirteen WNET, New York City's PBS station and was renamed Theater Talk. Ahern subsequently left the show and Haskins became the Executive Producer. [3] Theater Talk moved its production to CUNY TV in 1998.