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    Apr 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Bea Arthur dies at 86; star of 'Golden Girls' and 'Maude'

    Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running "The Golden Girls," died Saturday. She was 86.
    Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running "The Golden Girls," died Saturday. She was 86. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: The obituary of...

    Tags: June Allyson, Tony Awards, Music Industry, Sid Caesar, Angela Lansbury

  2. Apr 26, 2009 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Bea Arthur, star of 'Golden Girls' and 'Maude,' dies at 86

    Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running " The Golden Girls," died today. She was 86. Arthur, a stage-trained actress who was a success on...

    Tags: June Allyson, Music Industry, Angela Lansbury, Sid Caesar, Erwin Piscator

  4. May 24, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  5. Theater review, 'And Then There's Bea' at the Park West

    Tribune chief critic
    The charm that Bea Arthur exudes in her one-woman show at the Park West is of a very special kind. Barefoot and dressed in black, with a shimmering blue jacket, she enters to a prolonged ovation, settles into her armchair and launches into a detailed...

    Tags: Tony Curtis, Angela Lansbury, Mae West, Entertainment, Jerome Robbins

  6. May 18, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  7. Notable openings: 'Mamma Mia,' 'Fossils,' Wit'

    Special to the Tribune
    The first major work by Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown was the 1998 Broadway musical "Parade," a depiction of a hate crime in Atlanta from the early 20th Century. It fared better with critics than audiences. Much more...

    Tags: Goodman Theatre, Tony Awards, Science, Weddings, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  8. May 18, 2001 |Story| Metromix
  9. 'Hedwig' faces off with 'Bea'

    Special to the Tribune
    Need any proof of the diversity of Chicago's live entertainment offerings? Consider this. On Tuesday night here, the song stylings of a former Golden Girl will go head to head with a self-styled glam-punk musical. The venues on Chicago's North Side...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Television, Entertainment, John Cameron Mitchell, Music Theater

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