Washington Post's Marty Baron says he's retiring next month
FILE - Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron appears in the news room after winning two Pulitzer Prizes in Washington on April 16, 2018. Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post and one of the nation's top journalists, says he will retire at the end of February. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)NEW YORK – Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron, who has led the newspaper on a resurgence in recent years, said Tuesday that he will retire at the end of February. One of the nation's top journalism executives, Baron took over the Post's newsroom in 2012 after editing the Boston Globe and Miami Herald before that. In a note to the Post's staff, Baron recounted a series of “epic” stories that he's been involved in during his 45-year career in journalism.
Actor Josh Pais On Ray Donovan, Joker, Alec Baldwin
Ray Donovan returns to Showtime for season seven on Sunday, November 17 and that means Josh Paiss flashy character Stu Feldman will be making his way back to a TV screen near you. Pais has worked with some of the best in Hollywood like Bruce Willis, Meryl Streep, and Russell Crowe, but he says working closely with Liev Schreiber and playing Feldman puts Ray Donovan in a total different category. I heard Joaquin Phoenix, I heard Joker, and I heard it was going to be filmed like an independent movie, said Pais. While Pais has worked with Norton before, this project gave him the opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business in Baldwin. One thing I learned working with Alec Baldwin is that he has a level of intensity to him and I had to off-camera rise up to match his energy.
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