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Tony-winning set designer Todd Rosenthal wows again at Steppenwolf
"Whoa." That's what the guy who sat behind me said as I settled into a matinee performance of "The Motherf***er With the Hat" at the Steppenwolf Theatre recently: "Whoa, will you look at that? That is something. That is large. I wonder what that'll do?...
Tags: John Mellencamp, Tony Awards, John C. Reilly, Stephen King, Scott Rudin
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Deputies: Mom swiped several TVs from Walmart with her kids in tow
FloriDUHRemember the great TV moms? Kitty from That 70's Show, Clair Huxtable from The Crosby Show or Carol Brady from The Brady Bunch? Well, there seems to be a new breed of TV mom out there. Meet Heather Miller. Heather Miller, 25, is accused of swiping...Tags: Ocala, That '70s Show (tv program)
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The 'Check, Please!' effect
Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show "Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season...Tags: Realty, Barry Manilow, Personal Service, Whole Foods Market, Television
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100 Greatest Kid Stars of the last 20 years
Channel Guide Magazine100 Greatest Kid Stars on VH1 Nov. 29-Dec. 2 counts down the the biggest names in TV, music and entertainment who burst onto the scene as kids from the past two decades. Child stars in pop culture are like pet alligators. They’re cute when young,... -
Harry Ratrie Jr., highway industry businessman
Harry Ratrie Jr., a World War II and Korean War veteran who became a leading businessman in Maryland's highway construction industry, died Dec. 8 of a heart attack at a hospital in Naples, Fla. The longtime Baltimore County resident, who moved to Florida...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Timonium, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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John Rich dies at 86; director of landmark sitcoms
As a top television comedy director who won an Emmy directing "The Dick Van Dyke Show"in the early 1960s, John Rich was faced with a tough choice in 1970.
On the same day he received a phone call from Mary Tyler Moore wanting to set up a meeting to...Tags: The Dick Van Dyke Show (tv program), Elvis Presley, Television, World War II (1939-1945), Benson (tv program)
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Bradys put this Valley niche on the map
Special to The TimesWoodbridge Park is Studio City without as much flash. The cars aren't as fancy, the clothes aren't as showy and the homes aren't as ritzy, but affluence is still the standard for those who call this neighborhood home. Beginnings Over the last century,...Tags: Documentary (genre), Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate, Robert Blake, Two and a Half Men (tv program)
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Hoosier native, 'Tarzan' actor Denny Miller writes new fitness book
Bloomington-born actor and author Denny Miller is the oldest living actor to play Tarzan on the big screen—and now he’s ready to swing into the fitness world. Miller played the iconic character in 1959—when he was just 24 years old....
Tags: Authors, Celebrities, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Gaming grows up: A video game revolution
The video game is 40. Its exact birthday is arguable. Cultural historians likely would date its origins further back, roughly a decade or two; prototypes of arcade games flourished in university computer labs in the 1950s. But “Pong,” the...
Tags: Gaming, Students, Apple iPhone, Video Games, University of Southern California
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Long Before Kevin Costner, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks And Nicole Kidman Were Emmy Nominees, They Were Kids Who Loved Watching TV.
AP Entertainment Writer"I liked 'Man from Uncle' and 'High Chaparral,'" Costner said. "I really, really liked that when I was a kid." "I remember the transition from black-and-white to color," continued Costner, who is nominated as both star and producer of the TV movie...Tags: Rob Morrow, Breaking Bad (tv program), ABC (tv network), Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Nicole Kidman
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Martin Casuso confronts gender stereotypes in Fort Lauderdale exhibition
Martin Casuso's "What Do Male Icons Day-dream Of?" is a series of five figures stitched with yarn onto dry-erase boards. The images, which include a fireman, policeman and cowboy, are based on flash cards about professions, referencing an era in which...
Tags: Arts, Minority Groups, Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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