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Happy holidays: Google Doodle shows evolution of the art
Nation NowGoogle Doodles: Gumby, Halloween, Dizzy Gillespie and more -- a Doodler talks about her favorites and what inspires the Google Doodle team. 2011 was a very good year for doodles.... -
Ken Burns takes on 'The Dust Bowl'
Show TrackerThere are BIG projects from Ken Burns ("Baseball," "Jazz," and "The Civil War"), and there are the less ambitious stories ("Thomas Jefferson" and "Mark Twain") from the New Hampshire-based documentarian who has become in many ways a de facto national........ -
Q+A: James Marsden 'hopes to be funny' on '30 Rock'
Show TrackerJames Marsden talks about his "30 Rock" role as the latest love interest for Tina Fey's onscreen persona.... -
Most unlikely host? Bravo's Andy Cohen expands his late night kingdom
Show TrackerBrvao's Andy Cohen takes his late night show "Watch What Happens Live" to five nights a week.... -
Charles Addams, happiest amid horror, gets a Google Doodle
Nation NowCharles Addams, Google Doodle honoree.... -
Review: Ryan Adams at Walt Disney Concert Hall
Pop & HissRyan Adams performed the first of two sold out nights at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts was there to review it.... -
Sumner Redstone attends Viacom shareholders' meeting
Company TownViacom Chairman Sumner Redstone, 88, appeared at the company's annual meeting in New York after much speculation about his health. "Reports of my absence ... have been greatly exaggerated," Sumner Redstone said.... -
Val Kilmer wants to make his Mark (Twain)
Culture MonsterFew actors own a role the way Hal Holbrook owns Mark Twain. The Tony- and Emmy-winning actor, who recently turned 87, has played the humorist in his one-man stage play “Mark Twain Tonight!” since 1954, logging thousands of performances and... -
'The Good Wife' recap: Déjà vu all over again
Show TrackerOn "The Good Wife," Alicia finds herself back in all too familiar place.... -
Peter Falk dies at 83; actor found acclaim as 'Columbo'
Peter Falk, the gravel-voiced actor who became an enduring television icon portraying Lt. Columbo, the rumpled raincoat-wearing Los Angeles police homicide detective who always had "just one more thing" to ask a suspect, died Thursday. He was 83.
Falk,...Tags: Syracuse, Comedy (genre), Hedda Hopper, John Cassavetes, Surgery
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Patt Morrison Asks: Canon lawyer, Bert Fields
Who wrote Shakespeare? Sounds like "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" Yet about 150 years ago, people on both sides of the Atlantic began asking how an otherwise obscure William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon could have crafted the most brilliant works...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Ben Jonson, Roland Emmerich, Stratford, Christopher Marlowe
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Movie review: 'The Other F Word'
Punk rock dads open up
In the documentary "The Other F Word" the word implied in the title is fatherhood; the film takes a look at the seemingly contradictory transition into middle age for men who are in a working rock band and also trying to settle...Tags: Kent (Litchfield, Connecticut), HBO (tv network), Justice and Rights, Connecticut Economic Development, Documentary (genre)
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