![]() ![]() This week Front Row talks to leading arts philanthropists, today to Lloyd Dorfman, about his work with the National Theatre. Quentin Letts, who writes parliamentary sketches by day and theatre reviews by night for the Daily Mail, talks to Kirsty about his debut novel, The Speaker's Wife, a satire on the state of the Church of England and the workings of the House of Commons. Zillow co-founders Rich Barton and Lloyd Frink just joined the billionaires club as their company soared thanks to a red hot residential real estate market. Barton founded online travel company (and Microsoft spinoff) Expedia, Inc., real-estate internet company Zillow, and job search engine and career community Glassdoor. Following up on Front Row's ticket resale discussion last week we are now talking to Ticketmaster Chairman Chris Edmonds about how primary ticket seller Ticketmaster combat touts, and its relationship with the ticket resale market. Richard Barton (born June 2, 1967) is an American internet entrepreneur and the chief executive officer of Zillow Group. The police have released figures stating Music and sports fans have lost more than £1.2 million to ticket fraud in the last six months showing much more needs to be done to protect people buying tickets. He asked for little, gave much and taught us well. (POP POP), died surrounded by his family on 26 June 2004 at Sacred Heart Hospital of the Emerald Coast. Our Dad and Pop Pop, left us much as he lived his life with dignity, hard work and in his own time and place. After living in Italy for a year, in 2005 I co-founded Zillow with a friend from Expedia, Lloyd Frink, and a number of the original Expedia teamed joined us. They discuss the work of the artist known for her sculptures of men, animals, and religious figures. (POP POP), died surrounded by his family on 26 June 2004 at Sacred Heart Hospital of the Emerald Coast. ![]() ![]() Kirsty Lang talks to the curator of her estate, Annette Ratuszniak, and her son, Lin Jammet. Operational Management Corporate Governance Lloyd D. Dame Elisabeth Frink is the subject of a new exhibition in Nottingham which seeks to show the workings of her creative mind. ![]()
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