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Exhibit mixes glimpses of turbulent times with memories of a bygone Winter Park
In late 1968, I donned a fake leopard-skin pillbox hat and white gloves to visit a Richmond, Va., department store, where I hoped to impress folks with my sophistication and gain my first credit card.
Bob Dylan wrote about that kind of hat. "Well, you...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Joan Baez, Winter Park, Valencia College
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A bewitching attraction
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Salem: A Guide to America's Bewitching City" Salem, Mass., has earned a reputation as the unofficial Halloween capital of the world. It has something to do with those witches. The Salem witch trials may have taken place in 1692, but you would never...Tags: Travel, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Tourism and Leisure, Nathaniel Hawthorne
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LA Times MagazinePlay the opening sequences of classic prime-time TV series, then vote: Part one, 1950–69.... -
'Bewitched' remake: Casting suggestions for Samantha and both Darrins
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Baby names with some bite
You can watch the "Twilight" movies and read the books, but why stop there? Thousands of Americans are giving their babies "Twilight"-related names. Bella, the name of the love-struck heroine of Stephenie Meyer's vampire novels, hadn't quite cracked the...Tags: Stephenie Meyer, Elizabeth Montgomery, Holly Marie Combs, Wages and Pensions, Infants
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Sol Saks dies at 100; creator of 'Bewitched'
Sol Saks, a veteran television writer and playwright who created the classic 1960s sitcom "Bewitched," has died. He was 100.
Saks, a longtime Sherman Oaks resident, died Saturday of respiratory failure as a result of pneumonia at Sherman Oaks Hospital,...Tags: Elizabeth Montgomery, Comedy (genre), Alcoa Incorporated, New York City, ABC (tv network)
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Sol Saks: 'Bewitched' -- and so much more
Opinion L.A.Sometimes, life -- and death -- imitates, well, our Op-Ed articles. On Monday, the Opinion page ran an article headlined "Early retirement may be hazardous to your health." Author Katherine Schlaerth, an associate professor emeritus at the USC School of..... -
Tom Bosley dies at 83; star of stage and TV's 'Happy Days'
Tom Bosley, a Tony Award-winning actor who was best known for playing Howard Cunningham, the amiable father on the hit TV series "Happy Days," has died. He was 83.
Bosley died early Tuesday at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage after a brief...Tags: Celebrities, Music, Comedy (genre), ABC (tv network), New York
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Two Boots finding its footing
Two Boots, the fun New York-based restaurant serving spicy Italian and Cajun food, has come to Baltimore. One location is open in Power Plant Live, across from Port Discovery, and the second is expected to open by December near the Maryland Institute...Tags: Federal Hill, Dining and Drinking, Louisiana, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Garlic
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Craig Sheffer puts Malibou Lake home on the market
Actor Craig Sheffer has listed his home on Malibou Lake in the Agoura Hills area at $1,699,000.
Formerly owned by actress Elizabeth Montgomery, the home is bewitching: A stone wall and fountain lead to the house, which sits on more than half an acre...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Elizabeth Montgomery, Television, Entertainment, Personal Service
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