Keep ‘entertainment’ off front page
There you go again with more Hollywood drivel on the front page — June 2, two gays getting married on a TV show. Big picture along with big article.
That stuff ordinarily is placed on the back page or it would even be more palatable for Dann Gire or Burt Constable columns. Can’t you folks find something more newsworthy, more important than that to put on the front?
Every time I pick up the Daily Herald and see entertainment, and I use that word loosely, on the front page, it gets us closer to dropping your paper altogether.
Barbara Allen
Huntley