Television
Re “Murder One Takes Its Case to Monday Nights” (Calendar, Nov. 15).
Nov. 25, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Five years ago, John Fleck made headlines with three other performance artists who became known as the “NEA Four” when they successfully fought the denial of their grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sept. 17, 1995
I have to agree with Jon Loring’s analysis of “Murder One’s” woes (Letters, Nov. 25).
Jan. 6, 1996
Viewers of “The Agency” (10 p.m., CBS) tonight will probably like the show’s newest series regular--three-time Emmy winner Beau Bridges.
Feb. 28, 2002
Movies
Intimate and well-acted, “A Day in October” (selected theaters) sheds light on an uplifting aspect of the Holocaust era that is not nearly as well known as it ought to be.
Nov. 11, 1992
I’ve seen Thursday’s highly arresting second-season premiere of ABC’s “Murder One,” with newcomer Anthony LaPaglia taking over the lead defense attorney role from Daniel Benzali.
Oct. 9, 1996
This year’s Academy Award nominees in the documentary categories will be honored Saturday by the International Documentary Assn. at a reception in the Ahmanson Building on the atrium level at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art from 7 to 9 p.m.
March 21, 1996
So here was the question.
Jan. 10, 1996
What with the recent fuss over pricey sleepovers in the Lincoln bedroom and coffee at costs Starbucks would envy, Bill Clinton may think he has White House problems.
April 18, 1997
So many movies require their 20-something heroes to be super-aggressive that it seems churlish to jump all over “All the Little Animals,” whose protagonist is a brain-damaged 24-year-old man-child whose soft, sweet personality makes Forrest Gump seem like Rambo by comparison.
Sept. 3, 1999