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When she was 14, Nancy Beffa would ride the train from her home in Morristown, N.J., 45 miles into New York to spend time at the city`s art museums and movie houses. ”I was the kind of kid that ...
The city’s oldest family-operated restaurant is closing its doors after 113 years in business. The St. Louis Business Journal reports today that Michael and Nancy Beffa, third generation owners of ...
For Greenspan, there would be many more two-week Olympic love affairs. As Nancy Beffa, his longtime co-producer and companion, says, “We traveled more than people in the State Department. ...
Beffa’s, which was closed in 2011 by its then third-generation owners, Michael Beffa and his wife, Nancy Beffa, had been a storied St. Louis eatery for 113 years. Their son Paul Beffa reopened ...
Paul Beffa, 27, a 2016 Mizzou grad and son of third-generation owners Mike and Nancy Beffa, decided to reopen in 2019, but one delay after another moved the reopening back almost a year. "It was a ...
Beffa told the AP that he passed away in his New York City home from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 84. Greenspan was most recently working with footage from the… ...
Bud Greenspan, award-winning filmmaker, writer, character and, arguably, the world’s No. 1 fan of the Olympics, has died. He was 84. Greenspan died Christmas Day at his home in New York City ...
The bar and restaurant was closed in 2011 by its then third-generation owners, Michael Beffa and his wife, Nancy Beffa, and had been a storied St. Louis eatery for 113 years.
For Mr. Greenspan’s film about the 1994 Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway, he skipped the sordid pre-Olympic attack on the figure skater Nancy Kerrigan by people associated with a rival skater ...
ATHENS, GREECE - As he has done for the last 30 years, Bud Greenspan is scouring the Olympic Games for stories that don't necessarily capture the headlines. Greenspan, 77, and chief lieutenant ...