Suruthi Bala
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Podcast Appearances
In my desperate quest to find good news to talk about on Under the Duvet.
So perhaps some of that attention had a positive outcome and was directed to the correct place in the end.
But poor Harambe can confirm she is crying.
I think more so with orangutans because in my brain, I'm like, they can't kill me.
Oh, a big male orangutan would definitely kill you.
Apparently they've all got Hep C. Oh, yeah.
Deep in the theatre district, 254 West 54th Street, started its life as the Gallo Opera House.
In 1930, it was transformed into the New York Theatre, and very briefly, a nightclub.
Until 1942, when it was snapped up by CBS.
The TV network made the old opera house the set of network big hitters, like The Johnny Carson Show, for decades, all the way up until 1972, when the soundstage fell silent for the first time.
And when it did, hoteliers Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager were waiting in the wings.