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Michael Riedel (born December 24, 1966) is an American theatre critic, conservative broadcaster, and columnist. He was the co-host of " Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning" on 710 WOR in New York City, weekdays 6 to 10 a.m.
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 .
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.
Michael Riedel may refer to: Michael Riedel (artist) (born 1972), German contemporary artist; Michael Riedel (journalist), theater columnist for the New York Post
Rollin is a puzzle video game written for MS-DOS by Michael Riedel of SAV Creation and published by Ticsoft. The object of the game is to maneuver a ball through a level in top-down perspective from start to exit. The ball follows the laws of gravity, momentum and conservation of energy. Levels are composed of tiles with various properties and ...
David, Michael, Jonathan, Stacia Lawrence David Mendte (born January 16, 1957) is an American news anchor , commentator and radio talk show host. He is currently the news director and anchor at WOR radio in New York.
Brix is a puzzle video game for MS-DOS, developed by Michael Riedel and produced and published in 1991. An updated version with enhanced graphics and sound was published by Epic MegaGames in 1992. It is a clone of Taito 's Puzznic , and thus bears strong graphical and some gameplay similarities to Plotting , also produced by Taito. [ 1 ]
Theater critic Michael Riedel (playing himself) also shows up. Ivy is put out by this and gets mad at Tom about it. Tom finds Ivy later at her birthday party to return some keys she left with him and is sad that he wasn't invited to the party. They partially make up, but Ivy tells him that they can't be good friends while he's her director.