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    Jun 29, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. "My Little Margie" Actress Gale Storm Dies at 87

    LOS ANGELES -- Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87.
    Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES -- Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87. Storm, who had been in failing health in recent years,...

    Tags: Crimes, Children, Horse (animal), NBC (tv network), Eddie Albert

  2. May 19, 2006 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Forget fussy, fancy faux-finishing: Unexpected materials make stylish walls

    Of The Morning Call
    Say goodbye to stenciling, glazing and stippling. Today's best-dressed walls are taking a walk on the wild side with decorative treatments that range from aluminum roof flashing to Post-It Notes. These unlikely materials are part of the creative...

    Tags: Building Material, California, Homes, Metal and Mineral, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  4. Apr 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Networks are on a laugh track

    America: Do you feel like laughing?
    Staff Writer
    America: Do you feel like laughing? The television industry hopes so because a slew of family, buddy and workplace comedy pilots might be coming to a small screen near you later this year. Despite the cloud of anger and anxiety hanging over the nation...

    Tags: Cheers (tv program), CBS Corp., Desperate Housewives (tv program), Absolutely Fabulous (tv program), Lost (tv program)

  6. Feb 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Care for crab or fresh dates? Food festivals around California in 2008

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THROUGH FEB. 10 HOLTVILLE 61st Carrot Festival The root-vegetable celebration brings out amateur chefs and duffers with cookery contests for kids and adults, plus a golf tournament, a parade and midway. A low-key, family vibe prevails at the Feb. 10...

    Tags: Santa Clara, Pumpkin, Soups, Arts, Oxnard

  8. Jul 18, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The TV hits that no one watches

    Most television viewers know AMC, if they know it at all, as a repository of old Hollywood movies. But the cable channel made history Thursday morning -- and startled industry observers -- when it received 16 nominations for its acclaimed drama series "Mad Men."
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Most television viewers know AMC, if they know it at all, as a repository of old Hollywood movies. But the cable channel made history Thursday morning -- and startled industry observers -- when it received 16 nominations for its acclaimed drama series...

    Tags: Golden Globe Awards, House (tv program), Marketing, Travel, CBS Corp.

  10. Jun 3, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Couple making dichos are smart cookies

    Special to The Times
    DON'T be surprised if, someday soon, following a meal at a Mexican restaurant, the server brings what looks like a taco-shaped fortune cookie with your check. Crack open the cinnamon-scented wafer and you'll find a slip of paper printed in English on...

    Tags: Utah, Foods and Beverages, Tacos, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Public Employees

  12. Jun 1, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Aliens get a new switchboard: a SETI radio telescope in Northern California

    In this remote volcanic valley near Mt. Shasta, 42 telescope dishes have sprouted amid the soaring ponderosa pines, listening for a voice from space.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    In this remote volcanic valley near Mt. Shasta, 42 telescope dishes have sprouted amid the soaring ponderosa pines, listening for a voice from space. Every few seconds the 20-foot-wide dishes, scattered over dozens of acres, pirouette in perfect...

    Tags: Radio, Astronomy, Entertainment, Bodies of Water, Los Angeles Times

  14. Dec 5, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Shows on Web have been more miss than hit

    Times Staff Writer
    Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg, actor-producer Ashton Kutcher and reality TV impresario Mark Burnett are just a few of the Hollywood heavyweights trying to develop new programs for the Web. Yet for all their success in television and movies,...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Marketing, AOL LLC, Yahoo! Inc., Companies and Corporations

  16. Mar 22, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  17. Mullally Gets Bit by the Nostalgia Bug

    Zap2It.com
    If a host is needed for the TV Land Awards, it's a good move to enlist someone totally immersed in television. These days, Megan Mullally certainly is. Soon to wrap up her Emmy-winning portrayal of high-pitched, high-strung Karen Walker on the NBC sitcom...

    Tags: The Bob Newhart Show (tv program) , Screen Actors Guild Awards, Career and Workplace, Satellite and Cable Service, Megan Mullally

  18. Aug 2, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. They Never Won an Emmy

    The Envelope
    Here's a mystery even supersleuth Jessica Fletcher couldn't solve: why is one of TV's most popular stars -- Angela Lansbury -- the biggest loser in the history of TV's highest honor? Lansbury has lost as many Emmy Award nominations in primetime as Susan...

    Tags: The Brady Bunch (tv program), Andy Griffith, John Goodman, Phil Silvers, Cheers (tv program)

  20. Nov 23, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Yours, Mine & Ours'

    In the early '60s a Navy widow named Helen North and a Navy warrant officer, Frank Beardsley, a widower, made headlines when they were married in the mission at Carmel because between them they had 18 children. Their story inspired the delightful and surprisingly sophisticated 1968 comedy "Yours, Mine and Ours," starring Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda. It was expertly directed by comedy veteran Melville Shavelson from a script he wrote with Mort Lachman from a story by "I Love Lucy" stalwarts Madelyn Davis and Bob Carroll Jr.
    Times Staff Writer
    In the early '60s a Navy widow named Helen North and a Navy warrant officer, Frank Beardsley, a widower, made headlines when they were married in the mission at Carmel because between them they had 18 children. Their story inspired the delightful and...

    Tags: Children, Lucille Ball, Rene Russo, Defense, Comedy (genre)

  22. Jun 12, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A Son's Errand, Gunshots and the Quest for a Killer

    Times Staff Writer
    [WEDNESDAY] Los Angeles homicide Det. John Zambos stood at 101st and Figueroa, peering into a green Chevrolet Suburban with silver rims. In the driver's seat was a man wearing dark blue work pants, a gray Southpole sweatshirt and a sequined earring. His...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Fingers, Homes, Poverty, Granada Hills

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