In Memoriam: Michael Jeter
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to young and old alike from performances on Sesame Street and Evening
Shade, died the other day at the age of 50. Jeter, who had won an Emmy for
his role on Evening Shade and a Tony for the 1990 musical Grand
Hotel, was a smallish man who made a name for himself playing the wimpy
underdog who more often than not came out on top. Read more about Michael’s life
and career, from CNN.com, here.
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<div><b>Interplay</b> is our foundation.<br><br>A wise woman once said to me ”I
see no connection between radio, television, and comic books.” Any able-bodied
comic book fan can refute that with their eyes closed. One of the greatest
blends right now of radio and comic books is a show called <i>Fanboy</i>
<i>Radio</i>. From station KTCU in Dallas, Texas, you can hear live or archived
shows (I enjoy #61) on the Internet at <A
HREF=”http://www.fanboyradio.com”>www.fanboyradio.com</A>.<br><br><i>Fanboy</i>
<i>Radio</i> is the brainchild of Scott Hinze. A difficult project to get
started, the show started off small. The first incarna