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Mark Twain Prize to go to Carol Burnett
The 2013 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor will be awarded to actress, comedian and bestselling author Carol Burnett, the Kennedy Center announced Tuesday. Burnett, of course, was the star of "The Carol Burnett Show," which won 25 Emmy Awards during...
Tags: Tina Fey, Ellen DeGeneres, Mark Twain, Will Ferrell
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The Gold Standard: It's time for Emmy to surprise us
Backstage at the Emmys last year, reporters were squirming — and not just because of the ill-fitting rental tuxes and too-tight gowns. As "Modern Family" rolled to its third straight Emmy win for comedy series (after earlier pulling in prizes for...
Tags: Police Arrests, The Walking Dead (tv program), Bacon, Celebrities, Claire Danes
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'Arrested Development's' return a Bluth saga in itself
Just two days before "Arrested Development" would release its first new episodes in seven years, creator Mitchell Hurwitz called David Cross with a frantic request: Could the actor do a quick reshoot? Cross, however, was sporting a full, dyed beard for...
Tags: Police Arrests, Jeffrey Tambor, Alia Shawkat, Portia de Rossi, Jason Bateman
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'Arrested Development' Netflix road could lead to a movie
Just about every time one of the nine regular "Arrested Development" cast members has been interviewed over the last six or so years, there comes that moment, usually awkward, where the reporter pauses, shifts gears and meekly begins, "So I just have to...
Tags: Police Arrests, Portia de Rossi, Movies, Jason Bateman, Entertainment
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J.J. Abrams on ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: ‘Spectacle is irrelevant’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWith 2009′s “Star Trek,” filmmaker J.J. Abrams breathed new life into one of science fiction's most venerable franchises. His sleek […]... -
The gestation of a sitcom, stretch marks and all
No wonder sitcom creators liken getting a series on the air to creating a child; months or years of development need to combine with patience, love and the willingness to modify and tweak a concept until it hurts. Here, we talk with some of TV's top...
Tags: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (tv program), United States of Tara (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program), Rob McElhenney, 30 Rock (tv program)
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The Contenders: Tina Fey gets to let loose on the 'fun stuff' in '30 Rock's' final season
Tina Fey never had a master plan for the end of "30 Rock." She wasn't even sure if, this time last year, NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt was about to pick up the phone, cancel the show and preempt a graceful exit for her decorated sitcom. "We'll never...
Tags: Music, St. Elsewhere (tv program), The Mary Tyler Moore Show (tv program), Entertainment, Tina Fey
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Emmy campaigning is more competitive than ever
When the producers of "Modern Family" claimed in a full-page Variety ad two years ago that curvaceous star Sofia Vergara would run naked down Sunset Boulevard if the ABC sitcom won the Emmy (it did, and she didn't), it may have seemed as if award...
Tags: Sons of Anarchy (tv program), Dexter (tv program), The Tudors (tv program), Justified (tv program), Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
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2013 TV upfronts: Restart the clock! '24' is coming back
NEW YORK -- It’s time to load some new batteries in the clock: Jack is back! Fox officially announced Monday that its reviving its high-octane drama “24” for a 12-episode limited run, which is set to roll out next summer. “24:...
Tags: Television, CSI: New York (tv program), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., 24 (tv program), Entertainment
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After 25 years at Fox, 'Cops' moves to Spike
"Cops" has been on Fox about as long as "The Simpsons," but while Matt Groening's animated hit is still going, the reality series that follows police officers on their daily rounds is moving to a new home. It'll debut on Spike TV in the fall....
Tags: Television, The Office (tv program), Cops (tv program), Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Ken Ehrlich returning as Primetime Emmy Awards executive producer
Veteran TV producer Ken Ehrlich is returning to guide the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will air Sept. 22. Ehrlich is no stranger to the Emmys -- he's served as executive producer five times previously, most recently in 2008. Ehrlich has also been...
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L.A. house fits family heirlooms into vintage-modern design mix
When Mark Fay heard that the F.P. Fay Building was about to be demolished, the “True Blood” sound engineer drove to downtown Los Angeles to see the building named for his great-grandfather. That day, Easter Sunday, he discovered the building...
Tags: Easter, Christian Lacroix, The Salvation Army
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