Television
Honoring an Honoree: Longtime television observer Syd Cassyd is being doubly honored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which he founded in 1946 and headed in 1950.
July 23, 1991
Syd Cassyd, the founder of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, died Friday at his home in Los Angeles after a long illness.
Feb. 5, 2000
Larry Stewart, 67, four-time Emmy winner and former president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
March 1, 1997
Naming Names: Robert F.
Nov. 22, 1991
The Hollywood entertainment industry’s best-kept secret and ultimate taboo topic has finally made its way out of the closet.
July 30, 1999
The Betty White phenomenon keeps getting bigger.
March 10, 2014
Robert F.
Dec. 15, 1993
California
A proposed Westside Metro Rail route that includes elevated sections on Wilshire Boulevard, Vermont Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard emerged Tuesday on top in a ranking of alignments being studied by the Southern California Rapid Transit District.
May 21, 1986
Music
POP/ROCK MTV Winners: Last year’s Grammy darling, Silver Lake’s own Beck, edged out English newcomers Jamiroquai to pick up five MTV Video Music Awards during ceremonies in New York Thursday, including best male video for “Devil’s Haircut.”
Sept. 5, 1997
Memories from the first award winners
Sept. 13, 1998