Entertainment & Arts
Philip Barry Jr., an Emmy- and Peabody-winning television producer whose career spanned the history of the medium, has died.
May 22, 1998
Style, wit and sophistication.
Sept. 2, 1993
Real Estate
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers has passed on his eight-acre parcel in Rancho Santa Fe for $4.75 million.
Sept. 28, 2018
Ellen Semple Barry, 96, a nationally recognized portrait artist whose subjects ranged from Lady Bird Johnson to American poet-laureate Archibald MacLeish.
June 12, 1995
Archives
The murals in the foyer and the animal-shaped molding in the nursery haven’t changed since 1922, when Charlie Chaplin and Lita Grey, his second of four wives, moved into the modest Mediterranean-style house on North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills.
April 27, 2000
Libby Appel, who is directing the upcoming revival of “The Philadelphia Story” at South Coast Repertory, has an appealing gift for hyperbole.
Feb. 18, 1992
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March 15, 2011
Books
“Having Everything” is a gracefully written, painfully familiar look at adulthood.
Sept. 12, 1999
I hadn’t even started this review of Ruskin Group Theatre’s Passover dinner play, “The Face in the Reeds,” and I already felt guilty — which speaks at least to the authenticity of Robin Uriel Russin’s new dramedy about a dysfunctional contemporary Jewish family trying to navigate the rituals of a seder without coming apart at the seams.
Aug. 28, 2014
Barry’s Ticket Service averted going to trial with Ticketmaster today by quietly settling a fraud suit in which the Encino-based broker was accused of bribing a Ticketmaster employee to obtain prime tickets to rock shows.
Oct. 26, 1992