Obituaries
Eleanor Kilgallen, a New York-based talent agent who helped launch or advance the careers of Hollywood stars from Warren Beatty to Kim Cattrall, has died.
Dec. 23, 2014
Entertainment & Arts
Growing up in Philadelphia in the ‘50s, Lee Kalcheim could always count on a few things at breakfast.
Jan. 5, 1995
Louis Sobol, considered the last of the Broadway gossip columnists who wrote about that fabled avenue during the Roaring ‘20s years of gangsters and Prohibition, has died following a long illness.
Feb. 13, 1986
Culture Monster Blog
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March 29, 2012
Movies
‘Mission Impossible” and “Flipper” aren’t the only movies based on former television shows coming to theaters this summer.
May 26, 1996
Ghost singer India Adams appears
Jan. 14, 2011
Eungie Joo, director and curator of the Gallery at REDCAT, CalArts’ outpost at Disney Hall, has received the Walter Hopps Award for Curatorial Achievement.
Dec. 5, 2006
Unbridled flimflam energizes “Alagazam,” freaking out in the late-night slot at the Actors’ Gang.
Oct. 25, 2002
When Ernest Hemingway was declared officially dead, the first call his wife Mary made was to gossip columnist Leonard Lyons. . . .
Dec. 14, 1986
As REDCAT shows, Margaret Kilgallen didn’t fuss over the niceties.
June 28, 2005