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9/11: A tragedy explored through the decade by TV
NEW YORK (AP) — There was bold talk right after 9/11 that TV would emerge from this trauma sadder but wiser. That TV would be steeled with a higher sense of purpose than had characterized it the previous half-century.
Baloney. Soon enough, the flow...Tags: FX (tv channel), The American Embassy (tv program), Science Fiction (genre), U.S. Army, Peter Tolan
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Stephen Girasuolo Moves Beyond The State Of 'Orange Alert'
The Hartford CourantStephen Girasuolo wants you to know that "Orange Alert"is not a play about 9/11. But it has haunting echoes of that tragic date as it follows six troubled people who work around Ground Zero, living their present-day lives in a state of suspended...Tags: Upper East Side, Hell's Kitchen, Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Media Industry
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HBO dominates the Emmy nominations
Los Angeles TimesPremium pay channel HBO dominated the nominations Thursday for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, earning a stunning 104 nods, including honors for its two freshman series, "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire," as well as the acclaimed miniseries...Tags: FX (tv channel), Johnny Galecki, Timothy Olyphant, Connie Britton, Mariska Hargitay
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The Emmys: HBO is nominations king
Looking over the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, you'd almost think that the TV academy was honoring two separate industries. For drama and made-for-TV movies and miniseries, it's HBO and its basic-cable cousins. For everything else, it's...Tags: Television Industry, FX (tv channel), Comedy (genre), Game of Thrones (tv program), Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Dick Van Dyke helps PBS recall television's view of American life
Zap2ItLovers of classic television always are game to hear the people who made it talk about it. After its two "Pioneers of Television" documentaries, PBS returns to that turf with "America in Primetime," a four-week series filled with familiar actors and...Tags: CBS Corp., Taxi (tv program), Dick van Dyke, PBS (tv network), The Andy Griffith Show (tv program)
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Rob Schneider's on the move
It may be hard to envision gigolo Deuce Bigalow in San Marino, but the comic actor who played him has owned a home there since 2003. Now, RobSchneider has listed his French Normandy-style manor for $3.6 million.
Built in 1926 by architect Everett P....Tags: Gaming, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Greta Garbo, Montana, Dudley Moore
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Robert Loggia sells Bel-Air home for $2.95 million
Update: Actor Robert Loggia has sold his longtime Bel-Air home for $2.95 million, the Multiple Listing Service shows.
The French Country-style home, with five bedrooms and four bathrooms in 4,620 square feet, sits on half an acre. The gated house,...Tags: Entertainment, Montana, Homes, Television, Banking
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Wiseguy Actor To Kids: Do As I Say, Not As I Do
Staff reporterA veteran wiseguy actor is using his celebrity and his real life brush with the law to steer troubled kids away from crime. Anthony Borgese, who goes by the stage name Tony Darrow, is best known for his roles in the movie "Goodfellas" and on television...Tags: Prisons, Brooklyn (New York City), Crimes, HBO (tv network), WPIX
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Varsity Life time machine:TV then and now
Amidst a rough economic time, the entertainment business has taken a big hit. People are cutting back when it comes to entertainment, from downloading fewer songs on iTunes to going to the movies less often. Consequently, television has become an...Tags: Television Industry, The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), I Love Lucy (tv program), The Addams Family (tv program), Kansas
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Celebrity Scoop: Len Cariou
Zap2ItLen Cariou, who plays the patriarch of the Reagans on CBS' "Blue Bloods," is one of those actors who seems so familiar. He should. He's been racking up TV and film credits since 1977 and has been a steady presence on Broadway since 1968. Yet it's as...Tags: CBS Corp., Entertainment, The Tempest (movie), Theater, Music Theater
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Critic's Notebook: The 'Glee' machine
Despite its fresh-faced cast, G-rating and untainted, unapologetic air of jubilance (see, please, the two exclamation points, both of which are quite sincere), "Glee Live! In Concert!" seemed very much at home in Las Vegas, where the stars of Fox's hit...Tags: Theater, Matthew Morrison, Music Theater, Gwyneth Paltrow, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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HBO bets big on Prohibition-era 'Boardwalk Empire' series
NEW YORK -- Steve Buscemi does not bear much physical resemblance to Enoch "Nucky" Johnson, the tall, broad-shouldered political boss whose 30-year rule of Atlantic City inspired HBO's new Prohibition-era drama "Boardwalk Empire."
But that ended up...Tags: Nick Nolte, Comedy (genre), James Gandolfini, Dustin Hoffman, Political Corruption
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