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Swedes make a mean cup of joe
Here's a tasty legacy from the visit I shared with some of my Swedish cousins a few weeks ago: Gevalia! It's a brand of coffee in Sweden, and it's good to the last drop. I had it when I was in Sweden two years ago and sort of forgot about it because I...
Tags: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (movie), The Queen of Versailles (movie), Celebrities, Deborah Raffin, Glee (tv program)
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Original Batmobile up for auction
Tribune NewspapersHoly hot rod, Batman! The iconic Batmobile from the 1960s television show is going up for auction early next year. The midnight-black and fluorescent-red-pinstriped car that Adam West's Batman used to battle villains in Gotham will be up for grabs Jan....Tags: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Adam West, Automotive Equipment, Entertainment, Television
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Frank Peppiatt dies at 85; co-creator of 'Hee Haw'
Frank Peppiatt, the co-creator of "Hee Haw," a landmark variety show mixing country music with "corny" humor that became one of TV's most unlikely and longest-running hits, has died. He was 85. Peppiatt died Wednesday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., of...Tags: Genres, Andy Williams, George Jones, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Buck Owens
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Our risible rubes
The Baltimore SunAfter a strenuous day of making paragraphs, I returned home last night to find my wife watching an episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo. Not only was she watching it, but she informed me, with a little more glee than I thought seemly, that the Bo Boo...Tags: Cooking Shows (genre), Television Industry, David Ross, Honey, Anna Nicole Smith
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Southern California Close-up: Westside of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on Sept. 25, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles -- not the beach cities, but Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Westwood and the nearby well-heeled neighborhoods south of the Santa...Tags: Diesel, Jack Lemmon, Elizabeth Taylor, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Jeopardy!
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Doug Dillard dies at 75; banjo player, member of the Dillards band
Bluegrass banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs answered a knock at the door of his Nashville home in 1953 to find an eager-looking banjo enthusiast on the porch asking Scruggs to put a set of his special tuner keys on the young man's instrument.
"He was so...Tags: Concerts, The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), Human Body, Music Industry, Health
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PASSINGS: Frank Cady, Don Campbell, Frank Arciero, F. Herbert Bormann
Frank Cady
Character actor was on 'Green Acres'
Frank Cady, 96, a character actor who played Hooterville general store proprietor Sam Drucker on the TV sitcoms "Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction," died Friday at his home in Wilsonville, Ore., said...Tags: Celebrities, Science and Technology, North Branford, Indianapolis 500, Obituaries
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Patt Morrison Asks: Norman Lear, TV's seriously funny icon
Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of...
Tags: Family Guy (tv program), Los Angeles Times Columnists, MSNBC (tv network), Leave It to Beaver (tv program), South Park (tv program)
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A Dash of nostalgia from Bruce Willis
Change of SubjectLarry Pennell as Dash Riprock, 1965 He’s just the Dash Riprock of the Republican Party....actor Bruce Willis on Mitt Romney Eddie Haskell I don't know about this analogy. The character of Hollywood leading man Dash Riprock appeared on 10 episodes...... -
'Perfect Strangers' gets its own viral video game
Show Tracker"Perfect Strangers," the hit sitcom from the '80s has returned with its own viral video game.... -
"A joyous time with the music"
Earl Scruggs died last week and though not a Kentucky boy, his banjo playing was so elemental to what we now know as bluegrass that it defines our indigenous music. There is much more that defined the man, but most important is the hard picking banjo...
Tags: Washington, DC, Music Industry, Bill Monroe, Arts and Culture, Music
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Earl Scruggs dies at 88; banjo legend was half of Flatt & Scruggs
Bill Monroe, the man widely acknowledged as the father of bluegrass music, was in search of a new banjo player for his famed Blue Grass Boys when a young musician turned up backstage at Nashville's celebrated Ryman Auditorium during a 1945 Grand Ole...Tags: Concerts, Festive Events, Health, Music Industry, Ethan Coen
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