Entertainment & Arts
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Jan. 20, 1995
Sports
Football Coach Mike Archer said on his weekly radio show that his job at Louisiana State appears to be over.
Nov. 15, 1990
Television
You have to admire creativity, especially on behalf of great literature.
July 22, 1995
High School Sports
Driving along Sunset Boulevard, just past Barrington Avenue in Brentwood, you’ll find The Archer School for Girls, where nearly 500 students in grades six through 12 enter through an iron gate and walk into a majestic hallway with a ceiling decorated like a European museum.
Sept. 30, 2018
Nicolas Kent would be happy if you knew two things: 44% of Americans say they get their political news from talk radio and a 26-year-old with virtually no experience has a good shot at being the one who brings you the evening news in a major market.
July 23, 1995
Politics
While Administration officials scoured the federal budget for ways to pay for the President’s tax-cut plan, lawmakers argued Sunday over which party is better equipped to manage the government’s books.
Dec. 19, 1994
Emmy-winning actor Jessica Walter, widely known as Lucille Bluth on the TV series “Arrested Development,” has died at 80. Her career spanned decades.
March 25, 2021
Frank Langella will play Frederic Bartholdi, the sculptor who designed and built the Statue of Liberty, in “Liberty,” a three-hour movie for NBC about how the monument came to be erected in New York Harbor.
Dec. 1, 1985
Olympics
The best shooters in sports have nothing on Justin Huish.
Oct. 20, 1995
World & Nation
Warning that a new round of tax cuts or spending programs could derail last year’s historic budget agreement, White House officials and key Republicans pressed Congress on Sunday to wait until a surplus actually materializes before deciding how to spend it.
Jan. 5, 1998