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Lee Melville has stepped aside as editor in chief of Drama-Logue after 12 years. Melville, who will continue to review plays for the weekly theatrical newspaper, resigned “to run the family business” (a wedding planning business near Victorville). Faye Bordy, co-publisher and the niece of Drama-Logue publisher Bill Bordy, is the new editor, at least temporarily: “I haven’t decided whether I will hire someone else or not.” She anticipates no editorial changes, “except that I will not review plays,” which Melville did. Under Melville, Drama-Logue with a circulation of 18,000 grew from essentially a small casting news publication to a full-fledged theatrical feature periodical.
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