Television
Despite appearing in three series--including NBC’s “The John Larroquette Show”--actress Gigi Rice never gets recognized. “ Never ,” emphasizes the willowy Rice, who plays the happy high-priced hooker turned bus-stop bar owner Carly on “Larroquette.”
Aug. 6, 1995
Food
Patout’s, 2260 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, (213) 475-7100.
June 15, 1986
Attention, procrastinators: Here are some last-minute Thanksgiving dinner options for you.
Nov. 22, 2001
Business
No. 5 for the Goodells: Whist restaurant in Santa Monica may be the hot reservation in town, but Tim and Liza Goodell are already on to their next venture.
Sept. 12, 2002
While there is still much debate about how much of which foods are best for growing youngsters, one thing is certain: Kids are only going to eat what tastes good.
Dec. 28, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
Movie review: ‘And They’re Off…’
Oct. 29, 2011
Hayley Mills reprises her dual roles as twins in Part 1 of Parent Trap III (NBC Sunday at 7 p.m.), a new romantic comedy airing in two parts on “The Magical World of Disney.”
April 9, 1989
Howard Rosenberg’s glowing review of “The John Larroquette Show” (“ ‘John Larroquette Show’ on Right Track to Laughs,” Calendar, Sept. 2), where he found it “. . . has the potential to be prime time’s next great comedy series . . .” and “. . . is probably closest to the late, great ‘Taxi’ in the way it integrates interestingly written characters into soulful comedy . . . ,” was a bit premature.
Oct. 18, 1993
Delta Burke is making her singing debut in ABC’s new sitcom “Delta,” playing an aspiring country singer, belting out those lonely, heartbroken, lovesick lyrics.
Sept. 13, 1992
Music
Suddenly we have a full-blown musical in our midst, the English “Absolute Beginners” (at the Cinerama Dome) made loosely from Colin MacInnes’ cult novel.
April 18, 1986