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    Jul 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Comic-Con 2010: 'Smallville's' farewell to the fans and 'Human Target's' trio expands

    Show Tracker
    "Smallville," we hardly knew ye Has it really been 10 years since we, and Comic-Con, were introduced to teenage Clark Kent, Lana Lang, Lex Luthor, Chloe Sullivan and the rest of the gang living in Smallville, Kan.? Well, no, it's......
  2. Jul 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. COMIC-CON 2010: 'Human Target' expands its cast of characters

    The Hero Complex
    You know a show has become a part of the pop-culture consciousness when someone attends Comic-Con dressed as a character from the series. By that test, Fox's "Human Target" has officially made it: A woman actually turned up as Jackie......
  4. Aug 22, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. This week: Hurricane Katrina specials; summer finales for ‘Burn Notice,’ ‘Royal Pains’; ‘Big Brother’ ejects two; Liz Taylor on TCM

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Television will mark the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in a big way this week. The most ambitious program is Spike Lee’s “If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don’t Rise,” a continuation of his “When the Levees Broke: A...
  6. Feb 22, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  7. ABC Casts Slew of Actors in Dramas

    Zap2It.com
    A busy day on the pilot-casting front has landed a number of well-known actors, including Chi McBride, Ving Rhames and Samaire Armstrong, in ABC drama projects. McBride, coming off "The Nine" at ABC, will star with Lee Pace in the offbeat drama...

    Tags: Literature, Boston Public (tv program) , Lee Pace, Bailee Madison, Ving Rhames

  8. Oct 7, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Waiting ...'

    Working food service should be mandatory for all citizens, like jury duty or paying taxes. It teaches young people humility and demonstrates humanity at its worst, making most subsequent jobs seem easy by comparison. Staying at such jobs for too long, however, can lead to burnout, lack of self-worth and arrested adolescence.
    Times Staff Writer
    Working food service should be mandatory for all citizens, like jury duty or paying taxes. It teaches young people humility and demonstrates humanity at its worst, making most subsequent jobs seem easy by comparison. Staying at such jobs for too long,...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Kaitlin Doubleday, Anna Faris, Movies, Justin Long

  10. Sep 23, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Roll Bounce'

    Teen pictures in which kids square off in a competition form a genre unto themselves, yet the warm and wise "Roll Bounce" confounds all expectations. Writer Norman Vance Jr. and director Malcolm D. Lee dare to suggest that winning may not be everything, that a father-and-son relationship may actually be more important than a skate-off, and that it's possible to set a film in 1978 without drowning it in nostalgia and dated fads. "Roll Bounce" sports Afros and bell-bottoms yet doesn't overdo them and always has the feeling of happening in the here and now.
    Times Staff Writer
    Teen pictures in which kids square off in a competition form a genre unto themselves, yet the warm and wise "Roll Bounce" confounds all expectations. Writer Norman Vance Jr. and director Malcolm D. Lee dare to suggest that winning may not be everything,...

    Tags: Family, Trips and Vacations, Kellita Smith, Jurnee Smollett, Khleo Thomas

  12. May 11, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  13. 'Six Degrees' of Pickups for ABC

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    ABC, which has brought itself out of the ratings doldrums the past two seasons, apparently won't be content to coast on its successes come fall. The network is giving the green light to six new shows -- three dramas and three comedies -- for the 2006-...

    Tags: Literature, Becker (tv program), Crimes, Notes from the Underbelly (tv program), Bank Robbery

  14. Nov 25, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. ABC Takes 'The Nine' Hostage

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    It may be a while before anyone finds out what happened to "The Nine" inside that bank. ABC has pulled the critically acclaimed but ratings-challenged series from its schedule effective immediately. A special edition of "20/20" will take its place on...

    Tags: 20 (tv program), ABC (tv network), Lost (tv program), Theft, Kim Raver

  16. Jul 7, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  17. TV Gal Shares Her Pony Analogy

    Let me review for you my pony analogy. When I was a little girl, I wanted a pony and every Christmas I truly believed this would be the year I would walk downstairs and see Casey (yes I had named my imaginary pony) calmly hanging out in the living room eating the carrots I left out for him.
    Zap2It.com
    Let me review for you my pony analogy. When I was a little girl, I wanted a pony and every Christmas I truly believed this would be the year I would walk downstairs and see Casey (yes I had named my imaginary pony) calmly hanging out in the living room...

    Tags: Literature, Steve Carell, Rescue Me (tv program), Henry Ian Cusick, Crimes

  18. Oct 4, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  19. Review: 'The Nine'

    "The Nine" pins you to your seat with its first episode. Crisp writing that shows more than it tells, taut direction and several really good performances make it easily one of the best pilots to come along this season.
    Zap2It.com
    "The Nine" pins you to your seat with its first episode. Crisp writing that shows more than it tells, taut direction and several really good performances make it easily one of the best pilots to come along this season. What makes me so excited about...

    Tags: John Billingsley, Crimes, Dana Davis, Bank Robbery, ABC (tv network)

  20. Jul 16, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'I, Robot'

    In "I, Robot," a new science fiction potboiler starring Will Smith, androids see and speak no evil. With humans calling the shots, however, they hear plenty. Designed along the articulated lines of wooden artists' mannequins, the robots serve their mortal masters, effortlessly performing tasks that were once the preserve of illegal immigrants and nonunion labor. But there's a kink in this machine world: consciousness. One robot has begun to reason, dream and even doubt. More disturbing, yet another robot, or maybe two, seems to have written a Hollywood script and hijacked a major studio production.
    Times Staff Writer
    In "I, Robot," a new science fiction potboiler starring Will Smith, androids see and speak no evil. With humans calling the shots, however, they hear plenty. Designed along the articulated lines of wooden artists' mannequins, the robots serve their mortal...

    Tags: Cinema Industry, Science and Technology, James Cromwell, Isaac Asimov, Fencing

  22. Apr 2, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Mercury Rising

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday April 3, 1998      Here's something you don't see every day, a movie about a righteous, stubbornly independent lawman who gets in trouble with his department and has to evade his own arrest while chasing down the real bad guys. Not every day, more...

    Tags: Defense, Miko Hughes, John Barry, Gaming, Movies

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"Golden Boy" on CBS. Chi McBride, left, and Kevin Alejandro.