Todd S. Purdum
Todd S. Purdum is a music journalist. Below are 22 of 22 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- The way they were: Lewis recalls Martin — The New York Times · Nov 04, 2005
- 'The Sound of Music':40 years of unstoppable success — The New York Times · Jun 01, 2005
- The Hills Still Resonate — The New York Times · May 30, 2005
- Impresario Doubles as Cultural Savior — The New York Times · Dec 09, 2004
- The Brains Behind Bush's War Policy — The New York Times · Feb 01, 2003
- Kennedy Center Approves Dramatic Expansion Plan — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2003
- High Honors For a Lifetime Of Drollery — The New York Times · Oct 31, 2002
- Not Just Singing, but Soul-Baring, Too; The Hardest Thing Is to Be Yourself, Barbara Cook Tells Her Students — The New York Times · Aug 15, 2002
- Lov-e-ly Bunch of Businesses Keep Merv Griffin Singing — The New York Times · May 29, 2001
- A Showman Turns to War To Knock 'Em Dead — The New York Times · May 20, 2001
- Up on a Hill: The Getty Learns to Weather the Crowds — The New York Times · May 02, 2001
- Still a Sly Wit, Now Mostly for Himself — The New York Times · Jul 16, 2000
- Francis Lederer Dies at 100; Actor Known for Suave Roles — The New York Times · May 27, 2000
- Milton A. Rudin, 79, Lawyer For Sinatra and Other Stars — The New York Times · Dec 17, 1999
- A Confirmed Iconoclast, Still Looking for Targets — The New York Times · Nov 14, 1999
- Where Riots Raged, a Neighborhood Emerges — The New York Times · Jul 04, 1999
- When Wealth Promotes Love of Music; Los Angeles School Gets a New Home and a National Goal — The New York Times · Oct 07, 1998
- Arts in America; For the Daughter of Mancini, It's Two for the Road — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1998
- Family and Friends Bid Sinatra Farewell — The New York Times · May 21, 1998
- The Slipper Still Fits, Though the Style Is New — The New York Times · Nov 02, 1997
- Power And the Folly, Frozen in Time — The New York Times · Aug 13, 1995
- Two Ways to Replace a Familiar Face — The New York Times · Jun 26, 1994