The Manischewitz, The Matzo & The Jesus: Take II
 

Easter & Passover

When we checked in with some media types this afternoon about their Passover and Easter plans, we didn't think so many of them would actually, you know, respond. But respond they did (some, so graciously, from their BlackBerrys while on the go), which means we've got plenty of fodder for another installment. So let's see who's rubbing some shankbone and who's coloring Easter eggs with Ron Burkle.

Dan Abrams, MSNBC
The truth is that Im down at Duke covering the rape allegations . .so no holiday time for me!

Elizabeth Spiers, Dealbreaker
Well, I’m a Southern WASP, so under normal circumstances I’d ostensibly trek home to Alabama to be the token atheist at the Easter services and for grilling both literal (red meat, by my dad) and metaphorical (of me, by relatives). But I’m staying in New York and having Easter lunch with a friend from college and his family.

Sara James, WWD
I am not of the tribe, so on Easter Sunday, I usually end up around a table with a handful of southern friends, eating grits, biscuits and some form of pork.

Nikki Finke, LA Weekly
In late March I spent a sybaritic week in the French West Indies so I'm not sure I deserve another vacation yet. Besides, the weather here in L.A. is glorious right now. Sorry, my private life is just that, private.

Adam Moss, New York
Sadly, i'm not going away. It was just one raucous seder, a lot of indigestion, over and out.

Michael Musto, Village Voice
I’m spending tonight playing sleazeball producer Tony Moss in a staged reading of the trash classic Showgirls, tomorrow watching the c-word-filled version of The Threepenny Opera, and Sunday presenting an honor at an awards festival for drag queen ‘hos. So as you can see, I’m deeply religious.

Earlier: The Manischewitz, The Matzo & The Jesus: Just Another Media East-over

 
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