Broadway theaters will dim their marquee lights Wednesday night in memory of James Gandolfini, "The Sopranos" star who earned a Tony Award nomination in 2009.
I saw the headline on my twitter feed yesterday, and it hit me the same way when funeral arrangements were being made for Senator Frank Lautenberg.
I thought, “…how odd! Shouldn’t the funeral for James Gandolfini be held in New Jersey...
It's ironic, following the passing of James Gandolfini, that the Writers Guild of America has named "The Sopranos" as the best written TV show of all time.
Last night, as New Jersey mourned the tragic passing of actor and New Jersey native James Gandolfini, 2 special people, that had the distinct pleasure to work with James Gandolfini on the hit HBO series "The Sopranos," called into the show.
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During last night's performance in at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England, Bruce Springsteen set aside eight spots in his setlist to dedicate to James Gandolfini, who died of a heart attack on Wednesday.