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'Jeffersons' star Sherman Hemsley, 74, got his start in theater
Behind many notable television careers is a theater background, and Sherman Hemsley, who died this week at 74, was no exception. The star of the long-running CBS sitcom "The Jeffersons," Hemsley got his start on the stage, including studying at the...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Obituaries, Sherman Hemsley, Chad Everett, All in the Family (tv program)
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Celeste Holm, 95, was an active arts advocate
Celeste Holm, who died Sunday at 95, had a lengthy career on stage and screen. But one of the actress' foremost passions was situated far from the entertainment industry. Holm was an arts advocate for many years and served as a chairwoman for Arts...
Tags: Movies, Drama (genre), Celeste Holm, Celebrities, All About Eve (movie)
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Critic's Notebook: LeRoy Neiman made art safe for Playboy-reading heterosexuals
Without Hugh Hefner's Playboy magazine and its philosophy of unfettered heterosexual hedonism through stimulation of all the senses, there would have been no LeRoy Neiman. Usually mischaracterized as simply a sports artist, he was actually much more...
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LeRoy Neiman dies at 91; artist depicted sports in bold strokes
Los Angeles TimesLeRoy Neiman, a wildly successful American artist who was famous for his colorful portraits of athletes in motion and who became an artistic fixture at such major sporting events as the Olympics and the Super Bowl, has died. He was 91. Neiman, who was...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Arts, Willie Mays, Boris Spassky, Art Institute of Chicago
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Artist LeRoy Neiman dies at 91
Pop2itArtist LeRoy Neiman, official painter of five Olympiads and a contributing artist at Playboy for several years, died Wednesday (June 20) at the age of 91... -
Hot tips on California's premier racetracks
California is home to more racetracks than any other state, with four dominant tracks and a dozen lesser venues, such as state fairs, where thoroughbreds line up shoulder to shoulder. The majors tend to be tributes to Old California. Each of the Big...Tags: Luck (tv program), Restaurants, Seafood, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Teacher’s painting to appear at The National Art Museum of Sport
TribLocal - Tinley Park ยป NewsA Fulton Elementary School teacher who moonlights as a painter has had a piece of his artwork selected to appear in a juried fine art …... -
Renowned artists in new Elmhurst Artists' Guild Show
TribLocal - Elmhurst“New Traditions” Art ExhibitSelections from the Elmhurst Artists’ Guild Permanent Collection Works by renowned artists Carlos Cortez, John Culik, LeRoy Neiman, Leon Oks and Alex …... -
"New Tradtions" art exhibition at EAG Gallery
TribLocal - ElmhurstWorks by renowned artists Carlos Cortez, John Culik, LeRoy Neiman, Leon Oks and Alex Yaworski are featured in a “New Traditions” art exhibition sponsored by …... -
Artist gives $5M to School of the Art Institute
Artist LeRoy Neiman, known for his colorful and energetic paintings of sports events, and his wife are donating $5 million to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for a new student center, the school announced today. Neiman is an alumnus and former...Tags: Music, Hammond, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Entertainment
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Kaine's Credential Created A Stir
The Hartford CourantWhen the Giants and the Jets played an exhibition game at Yale Bowl in 1969, Elinor Kaine, who wrote a syndicated column out of New York, figured she'd attend. She was denied a credential by William T. Guthrie, then the sports editor of the New Haven...Tags: New York Giants, New York Jets, Football, What's My Line? (tv program), Sports
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Neil Leifer knows all the angles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJanuary 6, 2008 NEW YORK -- For a guy who's a regular at Elaine's and has a standing reservation at Rao's and his own gallery in Vegas and a new book out selling for $400, and now a short doc on Oscar's short list, Neil Leifer still acts like he has...Tags: New York Giants, Film Festivals, Sports Illustrated, Rentals, Condos and Houses
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