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    Sep 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. David Dortort dies at 93; created and produced TV western 'Bonanza'

    David Dortort, the creator and producer of <a href=&quot;http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/bonanza-television-program">"Bonanza,"</a> the long-running television western that was untraditional in its emphasis on relationships over violence and that helped spur public demand for color TVs, has died. He was 93.
    David Dortort, the creator and producer of "Bonanza," the long-running television western that was untraditional in its emphasis on relationships over violence and that helped spur public demand for color TVs, has died. He was 93. --------------------...

    Tags: Family, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Native Americans, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Forestry and Timber

  2. Jun 1, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  3. Taking Metrosexual to the Next Level

    What do business men, actors, newscasters and other celebrities have in common with the boy next door? They're increasingly turning to plastic surgeons to improve their looks.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    What do business men, actors, newscasters and other celebrities have in common with the boy next door? They're increasingly turning to plastic surgeons to improve their looks. Men and boys' cosmetic procedures in 2009 numbered 898,379. Compared to...

    Tags: Dean Martin, Plastic Surgeons, Celebrities, Cosmetic Procedures, Breast Reduction

  4. May 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Nevada: The landscape burns bright in the Valley of Fire

    Every so often I experience a genuine &quot;oh my gosh" moment. In Africa, I rounded a bend and came face to face with a large male lion. In Wyoming, driving south from Yellowstone, I rounded a curve and saw the Tetons rising majestically from the valley floor. And, most recently, in Nevada, as I crested a hill on the drab road through the Muddy Mountains, I saw the Valley of Fire.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Every so often I experience a genuine "oh my gosh" moment. In Africa, I rounded a bend and came face to face with a large male lion. In Wyoming, driving south from Yellowstone, I rounded a curve and saw the Tetons rising majestically from the valley...

    Tags: Animals, Petroleum Industry, Los Angeles Times, Wyoming, Rivers

  6. Aug 18, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Ernie Borgnine–the next Betty White?

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    He's got a funny supporting role in the all-star spy actioner RED, opening in Oct. He's slated to be in Orlando for the FXShow convention in mid October, too. And in January, Ernest Borgnine, Oscar winner, will be honored by the Screen Actor's Guild at...
  8. May 13, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Take a walk among the stars -- dead and alive -- at Universal Studios

    Several months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, &quot;One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk."
    Sentinel Staff Writer
    Several months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, "One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk." That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took stock. There...

    Tags: John Ritter, Bette Midler, Carol Burnett, Jack Lemmon, Lee Majors

  10. Jul 1, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  11. Karl Malden

    The TV Zone
    And now, Karl Malden is gone. Please go to the jump for my obit. The LA Times obit crossed a few hours ago. He was not a big TV star, by any means, though fans of "Streets of San......

    Tags: Rod Steiger, Movies, Los Angeles Times, Goodman Theatre, Karl Malden

  12. Jan 23, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. "Guys and Dolls" Actress Jean Simmons Dies at 80

    LOS ANGELES --Jean Simmons, whose ethereal screen presence
and starring roles with Hollywood's top actors made her a
mid-century film icon, has died at age 80.
    Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES --Jean Simmons, whose ethereal screen presence and starring roles with Hollywood's top actors made her a mid-century film icon, has died at age 80. The actress, who sang with Marlon Brando in "Guys and Dolls;" costarred with Gregory Peck,...

    Tags: Movies, Samuel Goldwyn, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Gregory Peck, The Salvation Army

  14. Sep 17, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  15. SAG Awards to hail Betty White

    Gold Derby
    When the Screen Actors Guild Awards are bestowed Jan. 23, telecast on TNT and TBS, they'll bestow a life achievement award on Betty White. Read more at the SAG website. Previous recipients of the honor include: 2008: James Earl Jones 2007: Charles Durning...
  16. Nov 6, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Gold Derby nuggets: 'Precious' metal could be gold | 'From Here to Eternity' lives on | AFI Fest honors new filmmakers

    Gold Derby
    • Dave Karger thinks "Precious" has a shot at landing at least five Oscar nods -- best picture, director, actress, supporting actress and screenplay. And he thinks, "Once people get past the strange concept of [Mariah] Carey as an Oscar contender,...
  18. May 13, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Universal Studios: A walk among the stars, dead or alive

    Theme Park Rangers» Orlando Sentinel – Theme Park Rangers
    Several months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, “One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk.” That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took...
  20. May 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Wednesday’s TV Highlights: 'Criminal Minds' on CBS

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of May 16 - 22 in PDF format This week's TV Movies FAMILY MAN: The team hunts a serial killer (Tim Curry) in Los Angeles who targets families in the season......
  22. May 23, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 10 things you might not know about Stanleys

    The Chicago Blackhawks are competing in the Stanley Cup playoffs, named for Lord Stanley, the governor general of Canada who instituted the trophy. Another Stanley -- Morgan Stanley, the financial services firm -- is reportedly targeted in a federal investigation. Given this news, it's time to Stan and deliver:
    Tribune staff reporters
    The Chicago Blackhawks are competing in the Stanley Cup playoffs, named for Lord Stanley, the governor general of Canada who instituted the trophy. Another Stanley -- Morgan Stanley, the financial services firm -- is reportedly targeted in a federal...

    Tags: Museum of Science and Industry, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Clint Eastwood, Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League

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