Television
Nancy Marchand, the shrewish, scheming Mafia family matriarch of “The Sopranos” cable television series and the patrician newspaper publisher on the long-running “Lou Grant” series, has died at the age of 71.
June 20, 2000
Movies
Why try to do a new Marx Brothers movie when the Marxes aren’t around?
April 20, 1992
Viewers know her best as Tony Soprano’s wretched hag of a mother.
June 21, 2000
In Howard Rosenberg’s column about the wonderful Nancy Marchand, he intimates that the four Emmys Nan won for playing Mrs.
June 24, 2000
Food
Le Grand Fooding presale tickets available now
March 19, 2013
HBO’s ‘The Sopranos’ ends its first chapter of Mafia life in New Jersey with viewers firmly attached to the assorted twists of series’ oh-so-human characters.
April 3, 1999
Afterword
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March 23, 2010
Entertainment & Arts
Filumena used to be a prostitute. Then she was a mistress. Now she wants to be a wife.
May 27, 1990
Oscar Archives: ‘Marty,’ a 1955 film starring Ernest Borgnine, is the only movie based on a TV production to win the best picture Oscar.
Feb. 13, 2014
Awards
Oscars: 1955 best picture ‘Marty’ conquered love, TV and film