Television
Bug-eyed monsters ain’t what they used to be.
March 25, 1995
Patrick Muldoon had his brains sucked out by a bug-eyed alien in “Starship Troopers,” and perhaps more appealing he’s been both a kindly heartthrob, Austin Reed on “Days of Our Lives,” and an evil heartthrob, Richard Hart on “Melrose Place.”
Aug. 31, 2012
California
It took 9 years and nearly $200,000 for a group of south county residents to bring about a cityhood vote for Saddleback Valley’s sprawling and diverse subdivisions.
Nov. 10, 1988
Archives
NASCAR is making a big deal out of its 50th anniversary celebration this season.
Feb. 15, 1998
When Caltrans announced in the early 1970s that it would route the Foothill Freeway through the unincorporated Los Angeles County territories of La Canada and Flintridge, residents begged state and Los Angeles county officials to oppose the project.
Dec. 4, 1986
Today could mark the beginning of another torrid turf war in the south county.
Feb. 3, 1988
For Cub Scout Kevin Kadium, Memorial Day used to mean little more than just another day off school.
May 25, 1997
I’ve long had a pet theory that only one network television show truly captured the spirit of the ‘60s counterculture while it was in full bloom.
May 16, 1990
5 Questions: Patrick Muldoon on staying chiseled
A planned TV reunion of the 1960s sitcom “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis” promises to find the starry-eyed Dobie running his father’s grocery store and married to the would-be girlfriend of his college days, Zelda Gilroy.
March 5, 1987