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'Law & Order' creator Dick Wolf calls end of 10 p.m. dramas on NBC 'sad'
Show TrackerWith the 10 p.m. hour that was long â??Law & Orderâ??sâ?? domain on NBC now in the hands of Jay Leno, the long-running crime procedural has been given the 8 p.m. slot on Fridays for its 20th season, which begins...... -
Does Disney's Abe Lincoln honestly sound like the original?
The Hero ComplexDawn C. Chmielewski covers Disney for the Los Angeles Times and her latest piece is on the quest to find the best voice for the artificial Abe Lincoln that will address millions and millions of tourists who come to Anaheim....... -
Broadway stars react to Tony nominations [Updated]
Culture MonsterThis season's crop of Tony nominees features a healthy number of screen stars and writers, many of whom were making their Broadway debuts. Here are reactions to Tuesday's announcement. We'll add more comments from nominees throughout the day. Denzel... -
C.D.B. Bryan dies at 73; author of 'Friendly Fire'
Associated PressC.D.B. Bryan, whose 1976 book "Friendly Fire" about the accidental death of a soldier in Vietnam struck a chord with disillusioned Americans, has died. He was 73. Bryan died Tuesday of cancer at his home in Guilford, Conn., said his wife, Mairi. He was...Tags: John O'Hara, Defense, Yale University, Armed Forces, Death
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Wednesday's Highlights: Adam Richman chows down on Travel Channel
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Feb. 28 - March 6 in PDF format This week's TV Movies MEATY: Adam Richman hosts the new food-themed travelogue "Man vs. Food Presents Carnivore" at 9 p.m. on Travel....... -
Monster Mash: Public Theater plans a facelift; Tracy Letts in 'Virginia Woolf'; big bucks at arts fair
Culture Monster--Stretching out: New York's Public Theater has launched a $35-million, two-year project to fix up its facade and expand and modernize the lobby and other common areas. (Bloomberg) --Center stage: Actor and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts ("... -
Weekend Talk Shows: Financial regulation is Sunday's hot topic
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of April 18 - 24 in PDF format This week's TV Movies TODAY Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 3 p.m. CNN McLaughlin Group...... -
Kentucky town prepares for Lincoln birthday celebration
Associated Press WriterIt's a birthday bash with pomp and guests befitting a towering historical figure. Abraham Lincoln's 199th birthday will be celebrated Tuesday at his birthplace just outside Hodgenville in central Kentucky, helping kick off a two-year bicentennial...Tags: Dirk Kempthorne, Education, Laura Bush, Elementary Schools, George W. Bush
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Hail to the chiefs, as played by . . .
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmericans usually celebrate the likes of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy on President's Day. But rarely are the less stellar commanders in chief ever mentioned, such as William Henry Harrison -- who caught a...Tags: John Ritter, Barack Obama, Academy Awards, Comedy (genre), Nicolas Cage
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Robert Prosky dies at 77; stage, TV and film actor appeared in 'Hill Street Blues'
Robert Prosky, a character actor with hundreds of film, TV and stage credits, and whose roles included an avuncular sergeant on the NBC police drama "Hill Street Blues" and a desperate real estate salesman in David Mamet's play "Glengarry Glen Ross,"...Tags: Constantin Costa-Gavras, Crimes, ABC (tv network), Comedy (genre), Tony Awards
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From Death March to Hell Ships
In 1991, Jan Thompson attended a reunion of World War II veterans who were prisoners of war in the Philippines. She accompanied her father, one of those veterans. "I was just dumbfounded at what I heard," she said. "I walked out saying, 'Why doesn't...
Tags: Human Interest, Philippines, Southern Illinois University, Japan, Gene Siskel
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“The Newsroom” episode 10 recap: The Greater Fool
Channel Guide MagazineBy Matthew Grimm What have we learned from Season 1 of Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom? What we were supposed to learn was that some things matter and some things don’t. We know from the Real Life The Newsroom mirrors that America has been ushered...
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