Television
Just what TV cries out for: Two slices of Onion
Jan. 11, 2011
Tuesday’s TV highlights
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Jan. 10, 2011
Sports
Following are a few quotes from Woody Hayes, one of sportsdom’s more quotable figures, who died this week at the age of 74: --”I had a Cadillac offered to me a couple of times.
March 14, 1987
Turning a creative Internet site into a popular show is the idea, but so far it’s proving a little more elusive than point and click.
Nov. 7, 1998
High School Sports
When the Sophisticates held “Football Sunday” at Santa Ana’s Red Onion restaurant last weekend, it was a fund-raiser everyone could love.
Nov. 12, 1986
Entertainment & Arts
In its 15th year, Orchids & Onions, which honors the best and worst of San Diego planning and architecture work, has to decide whether it wants to be “David Letterman” or “Face the Nation.”
Nov. 9, 1989
“The Face of Russia” has a golden gleam typical of trademark PBS programs that resemble coffee-table books, as valued for their slick-covered decor as for their contents.
June 18, 1998
Food
Note: Our October cover story on the Japanese tv cooking show “Iron Chef” drew a huge response from fans of the show happy to see attention paid to what many called their favorite TV program of any kind anywhere.
Sept. 16, 2014
An Australian accent is coming to “The Simpsons.”
Dec. 12, 1998