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    Apr 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Critic's Notebook: Emmy status threatened, TV themes still play on

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    You are no longer loved, TV Theme Music, at least not by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which is threatening to decommission your category from its Emmy Awards. In its place, more or less, will be a new......
  2. May 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Square Pegs' fits right in

    A comedy about kids that was not made for kids but was not <i>not</i> made for kids, "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_Pegs">Square Pegs</a>" premiered on CBS in the fall of 1982; a quarter of a century later, it has come to DVD in its surprisingly modest, 19-episode entirety. But 9 1/2  hours is time enough to make a point, when you have one.
    Times Television Critic
    A comedy about kids that was not made for kids but was not not made for kids, "Square Pegs" premiered on CBS in the fall of 1982; a quarter of a century later, it has come to DVD in its surprisingly modest, 19-episode entirety. But 9 1/2 hours is time...

    Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Sylvester Stallone, Teen-agers, Everybody Hates Chris (tv program), DVDs and Movies

  4. Dec 8, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Save the world: stay married

    The American obsession with striking out on our own, with poster children as varied as John Wayne and Mary Tyler Moore, appears to be at odds with our other current obsession: saving the planet. This is the gist of a study published Monday in the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Divorce, Family, Population, Marriage

  6. Oct 20, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The once and future ranch

    ITS low-slung frame sprawled across plains and valleys of a more open landscape. The single-story footprint didn't boast, or point skyward like the self-assured colonial or Victorian. It offered a comfortable relationship with the climate and surrounding flora, and a democratic, open floor plan; it didn't section off areas into servants quarters or announce visitors in grand foyers. It was modern without being Space Age, modest without being plain, evoking history without being mere nostalgia.
    Times Staff Writer
    ITS low-slung frame sprawled across plains and valleys of a more open landscape. The single-story footprint didn't boast, or point skyward like the self-assured colonial or Victorian. It offered a comfortable relationship with the climate and...

    Tags: Europe, Burt Reynolds, Family, Bob Hope, Culture

  8. Sep 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. George Putnam, longtime L.A. newsman, dies at 94

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    George Putnam, the pioneer television news anchorman and conservative commentator whose distinctive stentorian voice was familiar to millions of Southern Californians during his heyday in the 1950s and '60s, died today. He was 94. Putnam, who had been...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Television Industry, NAACP, Richard Nixon, Illnesses

  10. Jul 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Valerie Harper tackles Tallulah

    THESE days, the actress formerly known as Rhoda sports personas vastly different from the straight-talking New Yorker she created for television's  classic sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and its spinoff, "Rhoda." Three decades later, Valerie Harper still hears "Hi, Rhoda" when she walks down the street, even though the characters the four-time Emmy Award-winner plays now are far more complicated -- real women whose lives were indeed stranger than fiction.
    Special to The Times
    THESE days, the actress formerly known as Rhoda sports personas vastly different from the straight-talking New Yorker she created for television's classic sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and its spinoff, "Rhoda." Three decades later, Valerie Harper...

    Tags: Golda Meir, Awards and Prizes, England, Valerie Harper, Nobel Prize Awards

  12. Jun 12, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Everybody loves Phil Rosenthal's movie night

    IT'S THE hottest day of the year -- 91 degrees -- and Phil Rosenthal is stacking almond wood kindling in the pizza oven of his Hancock Park home. In little more than an hour, a cook from Pizzeria Mozza will arrive, as he does most Sunday nights, and begin kneading dough and sprinkling cheese for the 25 to 30 guests who come for movie night.
    Special to The Times
    IT'S THE hottest day of the year -- 91 degrees -- and Phil Rosenthal is stacking almond wood kindling in the pizza oven of his Hancock Park home. In little more than an hour, a cook from Pizzeria Mozza will arrive, as he does most Sunday nights, and begin...

    Tags: Pizzas, Johnny Carson, DVDs and Movies, Anchovies, Apple iPod

  14. Nov 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Film Flam: Essays on Hollywood' by Larry McMurtry

    Larry McMurtry, whose novels-into-films include "Hud," "The Last Picture Show," "Leaving Cheyenne" (filmed by Sidney Lumet as "Lovin' Molly") and "Terms of Endearment," knows his way around Hollywood and is not much enchanted by what he sees. "With...

    Tags: Movies, Peter Bogdanovich, Entertainment, Diane Keaton, Celebrities

  16. Jul 10, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Looped' at the Pasadena Playhouse

    A new school of psychology is inaugurated in Matthew Lombardo's play "Looped," which had its world premiere Tuesday at the Pasadena Playhouse. It's called Tallulah Therapy, and it involves being stuck in a room with an aging Southern booze-and-pill-addicted actress who says the most outlandishly naughty things, reveals her sorriest secrets and demands that you confront whatever it is you've been running away from your whole life. And make it snappy, dahling -- this old diva needs a stiff drink.
    Times Theater Critic
    A new school of psychology is inaugurated in Matthew Lombardo's play "Looped," which had its world premiere Tuesday at the Pasadena Playhouse. It's called Tallulah Therapy, and it involves being stuck in a room with an aging Southern booze-and-pill-...

    Tags: Sexual Assault, Valerie Harper, Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Social Issues

  18. Mar 31, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Happy Endings': A good word for a dying TV show

    Consider this TV hospice.
    Consider this TV hospice. Or perhaps a premature eulogy. Whatever it is, until the other day I worried: Could I find the words to honor “Happy Endings”? Do I call it a “good show”? A “kind show”? Do I write a...

    Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Happy Endings (tv program), Mandy Moore, John Waters, Wilmer Valderrama

  20. Mar 21, 2013 | Zap2It
  21. Valerie Harper, Mary Tyler Moore, Cloris Leachman join 'Hot in Cleveland' for 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' reunion

    From Inside the Box
    "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" stars Valerie Harper, Betty White, Cloris Leachman, Georgia Engel and Mary Tyler Moore are set to reunite for an episode of "Hot in Cleveland."...
  22. Mar 11, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Valerie Harper: ‘I’m not dying until I do’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Valerie Harper says she could die at any time or in several years, the Emmy-winning actress tells “Today.” “At first I saw, ‘Oh, my God, three months to live.' It's not the whole truth,” Harper, 73, said. “Yes, that may...
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