
George Fiala
George Fiala has worked in radio, newspapers and direct marketing his whole life, except for when he was a vendor at Shea Stadium, pizza and cheesesteak maker in Lancaster, PA, and an occasional comic book dealer. He studied English and drinking in college, international relations at the New School, and in his spare time plays drums and fixes pinball machines.
Publisher's Column: A lawsuit is our only hope for keeping Red Hook alive
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? by George Fiala
Column: EDC wants to change Red Hook forever, by George Fiala
Eventual Ukrainian reconstruction cannot ignore Russian-speaking Ukrainians, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
Star-Revue wins state and national awards, by George Fiala
Meeting Marc Jackson, by George Fiala
Why did it take me 54 years to go hear the Regina Opera Company? by George Fiala
It's November, and I'm giving thanks! by George Fiala
How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible?
Community Board meets in person, finally! by George Fiala