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DARKNESS FALLS

The massive blackout that gripped the Eastern U.S. on Thursday wreaked havoc on New York's entertainment scene (not to mention the food in my fridge), shutting down Broadway, cancelling sporting events and concerts, emptying movie theaters and causing several Gotham-based TV shows (including The Daily Show and Late Night with Conan O'Brien) to go dark. (Making matters worse, everyone in this city smells really bad today.) However, it was business as usual for film and TV productions that relied on generators for power — The Sopranos and The Stepford Wives among them.

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The massive blackout that gripped the Eastern U.S. on Thursday wreaked havoc on New York's entertainment scene (not to mention the food in my fridge), shutting down Broadway, cancelling sporting events and concerts, emptying movie theaters and causing several Gotham-based TV shows (including The Daily Show and Late Night with Conan O'Brien) to go dark. (Making matters worse, everyone in this city smells really bad today.) However, it was business as usual for film and TV productions that relied on generators for power — The Sopranos and The Stepford Wives among them.