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Thursday's TV Highlights: Katharine McPhee in 'Community'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 7 - 13 in PDF format This week's TV Movies FAMILY DAY: Katharine McPhee guest stars in a new episode of 'Community' at 8 p.m. on NBC. SERIES American...... -
Peter Graves: Winning an Emmy seemed like a mission impossible
Gold DerbyBack in the heyday of "Mission: Impossible," the TV spy series won lots of Emmys, but none for the actor who began each episode listening intently to secret instructions on a tape recorder: Peter Graves. The Emmys, in fact, put "Mission: Impossible" on... -
Michael Hiltzik: Is long-term-care insurance the next consumer black hole?
Money & CompanySome forms of insurance are simple to comprehend, in principle. Your house burns down, your homeowners policy covers the loss, net of deductible and coverage limits. You get sick, your health plan pays the doctor, net of deductibles, co-pays, and...... -
Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, April 12, 1960
The Daily MirrorBarbara Stanwyck's Son Thinks It Over Hollywood kids have a habit of making headlines the hard way. Some -- like Barbara Burns, Eddie Robinson Jr. and Cheryl Crane -- started precociously in their teens. Others -- Dennis Crosby and Diana Barrymore, for... -
In rustic Mandeville Canyon, where the deer and the Hollywood stars play
Miles away from the bustle of the Sunset Strip and the glitz of Beverly Hills, there's another place where Hollywood lives: the leafy Brentwood neighborhood of Mandeville Canyon. A ranch once owned by actors Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck is on the...Tags: Paul Revere, Natural Resources, Los Angeles Unified School District, Sports, Eva Marie Saint
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NBC deals salon unkindest cut of all
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterScott Thompson didn't make the cut when NBC programmers began making their long-range TV plans. For 23 years Thompson has been a hair stylist and barber at Universal Studios, tending to everyone from mogul Lew Wasserman to the youngest mail room clerk....Tags: Los Angeles Times, NBC (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice, It's a Wonderful Life (movie), Conan O'Brien
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Movie Review: Duplicity
The only thing you can trust about "Duplicity" is its title. Nothing else in this sleek, dizzying entertainment is even remotely what it seems to be. A throwback to the days of old-school caper movies like "To Catch a Thief," "Duplicity" is just the...Tags: Sumo Wrestling, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Tony Gilroy, Julia Roberts
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Garner Wraps Up 'Christmas' Present
Zap2It.comWarner Brothers is remaking the romantic comedy "Christmas in Connecticut" as a starring vehicle for Jennifer Garner. Currently the project has no writer or director, but when you have Jennifer Garner and a beloved 1945 chestnut screwball chestnut,...Tags: Television, Religious Festivals, Drama (genre), New York City, Martha Stewart
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'When Do We Eat?'
Times Staff WriterA large Jewish family gathers for a Passover Seder anxiously prepared by matriarch Peggy (Lesley Ann Warren) for prodigal son Ethan (Max Greenfield) in "When Do We Eat?," a kook-fest directed by Salvador Litvak from a script he co-wrote with his wife,...Tags: Los Angeles, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Ang Lee, Ben Feldman, Michael Lerner
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'One Last Ride'
Times Staff WriterPatrick Cupo writes and stars in "One Last Ride," the tale of a man risking everything to his compulsive gambling on horse races, based on his own stage play. That the story comes from experiences in Cupo's own family while growing up in New Jersey...Tags: Los Angeles, Death, Sunset Boulevard, Ang Lee, Casino and Gambling Industry
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'The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch'
Times Staff WriterJohn Catania and Charles Ignacio's "The Lady in Question Is Charles Busch," an affectionate tribute to the drag artist who has been a Manhattan institution for more than 20 years. From a struggling solo performer who acted all the parts in his plays,...Tags: Death, Bette Davis, New York, Minority Groups, Manhattan (New York City)
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1st Woman Boxing Referee Rolled With Punches
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBelle Martell's moment as queen of the boxing ring was almost as short as a knockout countdown, but she did it gracefully. The first woman licensed in California to referee boxing matches, Martell learned the sport in the 1930s by watching her husband...Tags: Death, Los Angeles Times, Mae West, Boxing, Crime, Law and Justice
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