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What does it take to be a legendary broadcaster and author? Quinn and multiple Emmy Award winner. broadcast legend and author Ernie Anastos talk about his incredible career, longevity, creativity and life.
The 5th Avenue Snowflake, shining at the intersection of 5th Avenue and 57th Street in New York City, brings warmth and joy to the holiday season as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Fifth Avenue. At the heart of this wonder are the inspiring George and Christine Stonbely. Together with Quinn Lemley, host of Secrets of The Stage, they share their vision during the Snowflake Lighting Ceremony and the Snowflake Ball at The Pierre Hotel, honoring Chef Daniel Boulud for his incredible work with City Meals on Wheels. George and Christine have been pivotal in shaping culture in Times Square and at The Metropolitan Opera. George’s groundbreaking introduction of the Spectacolor signs revolutionized outdoor advertising, creating the first lighted billboards that continue to capture the imagination of many.
Secrets of the Stage
Quinn Lemley pulls back the curtain and interviews artists, entrepreneurs and creators to discover their process "behind the scenes”.
Secrets of the Stage with Quinn Lemley is a TV show on MNN.
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Secrets of The Stage with Quinn Lemley airs every Sunday at 7:30 pm EST on MNN.org.
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Producers and creators of the hit show, “Last of the Red Hot Mamas” the new musical and book based on the life of legendary performer Sophie Tucker coming to Broadway Susan and Lloyd Ecker.
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