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June 18,2007

TALKING TO MYSELF

Alright, enough talk about me, what do you think of me?

Better yet: What am I doing here???

By way of a little explanation and in response to several calls and emails I've received lately, I thought it might make sense to clarify a few things before I start rambling about this and that. So, I thought I'd talk about myself (something I hate to do.) First of all, thanks to so many out there for the kind words of concern, support and good wishes through some terrific notes and messages left on my answering machine and voice mails. So, for the record, here goes:

Yes, it's true, I have left Back Stage - after 11 years.

This is due in part to the many changes that have taken place since the weekly paper (and it is not a magazine!) merged with Back Stage West awhile ago. It also involved several editorial and policy changes, some reshuffling and restructuring as the publication expanded and evolved into a much broader, corporate-style operation. Unfortunately, some of those proverbial powers that be that have been referenced here and elsewhere, are not particular boosters of cabaret. That, and the fact that they took the time to conduct surveys and (allegedly) utilize "focus groups" who did not support cabaret with much zeal added to cutbacks in cabaret ink there.

The offshoot of the aforementioned is that cabaret coverage, specifically the much loved Bistro Bits column was ultimately cut back to being in print only once a month and a new feature added: a cabaret "Blog," installed on the Back Stage web site. Along with David Finkle, I contributed to the Blog regularly for awhile. Managing editor Dabvid Sheward called in January to tell me the Bog was not too successful and might be discontinued. We also talked about the future of the Bistro Bits column.

In the end, it really made little sense for this to be a shared column. Somebody had to leave.

My very respected colleague, David Finkle, remains the single reviewer writing the monthly Bistro Bits column. At least, the last I heard, it was still only in print on a once a month basis. I don't pay much attention to promises. rumors or innuendo and am not sure if this policy will change. For the sake of cabaret, I hope the paper will expand its coverage. But it doesn't seem likely last time I checked.

The great news is that the Bistro Awards are back and, as in the past, open to the public. Those aforementioned powers that be were so impressed with the monumental job that Sherry Eaker did as producer and the SRO this turnout this year at Gotham Comedy Club that they will support the popular awards and they will definitely continue. Of course, all this and more will be announced in detail in the pages of Back Stage. I do not presume to be speaking on anybody's behalf. These remarks are only in response to questions I have been asked repeatedly regarding cabaret coverage in Back Stage.

Through the years, I wrote the Bistro Bits column alone for about eleven months several years ago. My first cover feature for Back Stage ran in 1996. Through the years, I have shared the column with some savvy writers: Roy Sander, the late Martin Schaeffer, Barbara and Scott Siegel and, of course, David Finkle.

Though Bob Harrington and I became professional friends, we never worked together. His formidable, truthful writings and impact on all things cabaret are still felt today - and are sorely missed by many. Few writers can touch his passion for and devotion to an entire community of struggling and rising performers.

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