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    Apr 23, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Showboy'

    While working as a writer-producer on "Six Feet Under," Christian Taylor decided to pursue a childhood dream while chronicling it on film. The result is the slyly amusing yet poignant "Showboy," which Taylor describes as "faction." This means he knew how his film would begin and end but the getting there would be discovered in the making. The result is a deliberate conflation of fact and fiction that yields unexpected emotional impact.
    Times Staff Writer
    While working as a writer-producer on "Six Feet Under," Christian Taylor decided to pursue a childhood dream while chronicling it on film. The result is the slyly amusing yet poignant "Showboy," which Taylor describes as "faction." This means he knew...

    Tags: Alan Ball, BBC, Minority Groups, HBO (tv network), Television

  2. Sep 21, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. TV's in-crowd

    The Emmys are the ultimate insider's club. Once you're in, you're in. If you aren't, well, you'd better bide your time until a spot opens.
    Special to The Times
    The Emmys are the ultimate insider's club. Once you're in, you're in. If you aren't, well, you'd better bide your time until a spot opens. Although there were some surprises in nominations for tonight's prime-time Emmys — 10 nominations each for...

    Tags: Culture, Bob Newhart, Veterans Affairs, 24 (tv program), Awards and Prizes

  4. Sep 22, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. List Of Primetime Emmy Winners

    The Hartford Courant
    Outstanding Comedy Series "Friends" NBC Outstanding Drama Series "The West Wing" NBC Actor, Drama Series Michael Chiklis, "The Shield" FX Actress, Drama Series Allison Janney, "The West Wing" NBC Actress, Comedy Series Jennifer Aniston, "Friends" NBC...

    Tags: Charles S Dutton, FX (tv channel), Stockard Channing, NBC (tv network), Arts and Culture

  6. Feb 22, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Pieces of stardom

    Times Staff Writer
    Patricia Clarkson is sitting on a balcony overlooking the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel, reminiscing about — and recuperating from — the Oscar nominees' luncheon. For the occasion, she's wearing a black Alberta Ferretti wraparound dress...

    Tags: The View (tv program), Culture, Adam Rothenberg, Awards and Prizes, Cinema Industry

  8. Jul 18, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. HBO's the don

    Times Staff Writer
    Home Box Office separated itself from the pack and raced away with the most nominations by far, including four out of 10 best-series contenders, as candidates for the 55th annual nighttime Emmy Awards were unveiled Thursday. Coupled with its longtime...

    Tags: Sally Field, 24 (tv program), FX (tv channel), MTV (tv network), The Amazing Race (tv program)

  10. Sep 22, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. `Mountain' a familiar, tired climb

    Tribune staff reporter
    Though it gleams with the polished smiles of a half-dozen attractive young people, the eminently average new WB series, "The Mountain," (8 p.m. Wednesday),is actually something of a Frankenstein's monster. It's got the "dutiful brother vs....

    Tags: HBO (tv network), Television, Family, Barbara Hershey, Frankenstein's Monster (fictional character)

  12. Feb 6, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Crying and Digging

    For centuries in America, we tended to our dead. People died at home, and relatives prepared the body, laid it out in the parlor and sat by as callers paid final respects. The body was buried in the family cemetery, if there was one, or on the back 40; pieties were spoken, and life went on until the next person died. Death, if not a welcome visitor, was a familiar one. This changed, incrementally, during the Civil War, when others were paid to undertake the job of transporting the bodies of soldiers killed far from home; this is when formaldehyde as an embalming agent was first used. But it was only 100 years ago that we began routinely to hand over our dead to the undertakers. Soon the gravely ill as well were deemed too taxing, and moved to hospitals to die. Within decades, what had for millennia been familial responsibilities were appropriated by professionals.
    Nancy Rommelmann last wrote for the magazine about Microsoft's Smart Home.
    For centuries in America, we tended to our dead. People died at home, and relatives prepared the body, laid it out in the parlor and sat by as callers paid final respects. The body was buried in the family cemetery, if there was one, or on the back 40;...

    Tags: The Neptune Society Incorporated, Republican Party, Evangelical Christianity, Conservation, Marin County (California)

  14. Jan 3, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. TV Preview: 'Medium'

    TRIBUNE ARTS CRITIC
    Pretty, blond-haired Allison Dubois, the lead character on NBC's new crime drama, "Medium" (9 p.m. Monday on WMAQ-Ch. 5), is a wife, mother, want-to-be lawyer and intern in the Mariposa County district attorney's office. She also talks to dead people....

    Tags: Crime (genre), CSI (tv program), Drama (genre), Moonlighting (tv program), NBC (tv network)

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