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Andy Griffith, folksy TV sheriff and comedian, dies at 86
Andy Griffith was starring on Broadway in the 1959 musical comedy "Destry Rides Again" when he told his agent that he was ready for a new challenge: He wanted his own television series. His chance came in 1960, when Sheldon Leonard, the producer of...
Tags: Capitol Records, Entertainment, Music, Theater, Frances Bavier
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Around Town: Oscar fever hits the Academy, American Cinematheque
24 FramesFilm screenings and festivals: With the Academy Awards on Sunday evening, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque are presenting seminars and symposiums leading up to the big event.... -
'Modern Family,' Jim Parsons and, yes, Edie Falco among Emmy comedy newcomers
Gold DerbyFreshman hit "Modern Family" won best comedy series as well as supporting actor (Eric Stonestreet) and writing (Steven Levitan & Christopher Lloyd) at this year's Emmy Awards. "Glee," the other breakout show of the TV season, had to settle for... -
An appreciation: Tom Bosley, 1927-2010
Show TrackerTom Bosley, who died in Palm Springs on Tuesday at the age of 83, was a character actor, and as with most character actors, his many roles resolve themselves in memory toward a hum, an affect: He was round, we...... -
Matt Weinstock, Jan. 26, 1961
The Daily MirrorJan. 26, 1961: The sound of an auto collision at Sunset Boulevard and Roxbury Drive attracted the usual crowd of onlookers and as Eugene Rodney, producer of the Robert Young TV show, dejectedly appraised the damage to his white Thunderbird,...... -
Spy films featured in May at Williamsburg Library
WILLIAMSBURG - May is espionage month for the Williamsburg Library Thursday Afternoon Film Series. The movies will be shown in the Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland St beginning at 2 p.m. Admission is free and reservations are not required....
Tags: Libraries, Entertainment, World War I (1914-1918), William Powell, Frank Morgan
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‘The Simpsons’: It’s set in Springfield, Ore. Got it?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelGroening's citing that connection underscores that it takes all kinds of families to make up the TV universe. "The Simpsons" airs at 8 p.m. Sundays on Fox.... -
Dr. Oz: I am not a food Nazi â I eat lots of stuff
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelDr. Mehmet Oz goes undercover on his show next week. The gimmick has advantages for Oz, because people stop having desserts when they recognize him. "They see me as a killjoy," Oz said today during a visit to Orlando. "And I keep saying, 'I'm not a food... -
Mesa Musings: Classics still deliver messages
I'm a fan of vintage films. Classic movies, as an art form, teach us much about history and ourselves. They're a priceless legacy, and are populated by writers, actors and directors who departed Earth years — even decades — ago. The other...Tags: Entertainment, Quentin Tarantino, Poetry, Germany, Nazi Party
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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: Julia Roberts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Mount Vernon Place, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tab Hunter
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