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Charlap, 38, can claim this music as a birthright. His father, who died when he was 7, was Broadway composer Moose Charlap (Peter Pan, Kelly) and his mother is singer Sandy Stewart, who toured with Benny Goodman and co-starred on Perry Como's 1960s TV show. In his parents' Manhattan apartment, young Bill mingled with composers like Charles Strouse, who wrote the musical Bye Bye Birdie, and lyricists like Alan and Marilyn Bergman (The Way We Were) and the one he called "Uncle Yip," E.Y. Harburg (Somewhere Over the Rainbow, April in Paris...
Right before we walked down the aisle, my father turned to me and said, 'I am so happy I had daughters,'" recalls Darcy Miller, editorial director of Martha Stewart Weddings. "I spend my whole life telling people what the perfect bouquet is, but to me that was the most precious moment--and I probably would have forgotten it because you only remember the big-picture stuff...
...one thing that voters in red and blue states could agree on this election year, it's that satire was king. From David Letterman's monologues and a rejuvenated Saturday Night Live to the proliferation of spoofy websites, even the most minor campaign flubs were endlessly lampooned. Jon Stewart and his gang popped up at both conventions as well as the debates, and The Daily Show became the most trusted name in fake news. The South Park crew turned everyone from Kim Jong Il to Michael Moore into puppets for its movie Team America. On the Web, office bandwidth...
MORE FAKE NEWS Jon Stewart became must viewing, with bits on the election (Fiasco Preview) and Iraq (Mess O'Potamia...