A once-prominent Aspen, Colo., socialite charged in the 1996 Tucson car bomb killing of her ex-husband had nothing to gain from his death and is the victim of overzealous authorities who failed to follow other leads, the woman's lawyer says. However, prosecutors during opening statement Wednesday described Pamela Phillips as a gold digger who hired a former boyfriend to kill businessman Gary Triano to collect on a $2 million life insurance policy. They say she wanted the payout to maintain her lavish lifestyle as her finances dwindled. It's been nearly two decades since Triano died when his car exploded as he was...
- 2/21/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
In his new memoir, "The Only Boy Who Danced: A Journey From Oklahoma to Broadway and Beyond," dancer Ronald Young details his career path from the chorus of "Hello, Dolly!" to such shows as "Mame," "George M!," and "A Chorus Line" and the films "Annie" and "Hair." Producer-performer Richard Skipper interviews Young June 29 about his book and his advice on breaking onto Broadway. Barnes and Noble, 150 E. 86th St., Manhattan. 7 p.m. Free.
- 6/27/2012
- by help@backstage.com ()
- backstage.com
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