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PASSINGS: George Murdock, Charles 'Skip' Pitts
George Murdock
Character actor often played the 'heavy'
George Murdock, 81, a veteran character actor who had a recurring role as Lt. Scanlon on the television sitcom "Barney Miller" and played God in the 1989 film "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier,"...Tags: Albert King, Soul Men (movie), Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Al Green, Cyndi Lauper
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Jazz clubs, where musicians play for fun
After a hard day at play on the local soundstages, some of the world's greatest musicians like to go out and play some more — for live audiences.
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L.A.-area big bands: An article in the Arts & Books section...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Duke Ellington, Los Angeles International Airport, Baked Potatoes, Herb Alpert
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'Lost,' 'Breaking Bad' and 'Fringe' take two Saturn Awards apiece
Gold Derby"Lost" won best network series for the fifth time in six years at the Saturn Awards Thursday. Among those shows it beat was 2007 champ "Heroes," which also left the airwaves this year. Also going down to defeat were returning nominee "Fringe" and first-... -
The Twitter 20: L.A.'s Most Popular People
Brand XHollywood may be a place full of famous faces, but on Twitter, anyone can be popular, from movie stars to CNN hosts to, ahem, former "Star Trek: The Next Generation" actors. Brand X set out to track down the social networking site's most followed Los... -
Radio and television figures
Radio and television figures Bob LeMond Jr., 94; leading announcer on CBS radio and television (Jan. 6) Dwight Arlington Hemion, 81; television director and producer who won 18 Emmy Awards for his musical variety specials (Jan. 28) Don Herbert, 72;...Tags: Education, Nightline (tv program), Andy Griffith, Lincoln Center, Tim Russert
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PASSINGS: Violet Weber, Bernard Kates
Violet Weber
Fashion editor
Violet Weber, 94, fashion editor of the Los Angeles Times' Home magazine from 1964 to 1975, died Feb. 22 at a Los Angeles nursing home from complications of old age, said her niece, Sue Kirschman.
Born in 1915 in Sugar...Tags: Drama (genre), Alfred Hitchcock, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, World War II (1939-1945)
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Majel B. Roddenberry, wife of 'Star Trek' creator, dies
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, the widow of "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry and an actress whose longtime association with the "Star Trek" franchise included playing Nurse Christine Chapel in the original series, died early Thursday morning. She was 76....Tags: Death, Leonard Nimoy, Columbus, Andromeda (tv program), University of Miami
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Syd Dutton puts Sunset Strip-area home on the market
Emmy-winning visual effects creator Syd Dutton and his wife, Laura, have listed their Sunset Strip-area home at $1.68 million.
Double doors open to a courtyard with a tiled goldfish pool and a Buddha statue, sited according to feng shui practices. The...Tags: Michael Mann, Homes
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For author, a new chapter
If Anne Rice can sell 100 million copies of her books, she should have no trouble with her residence in Rancho Mirage, recently listed for $3.3 million.
Built in 1995, the immaculate home has a formal dining room and living room designed for...Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, Michael Mann, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Anne Rice
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'Lost' leads with eight TV Saturn Awards nominations
Gold DerbyThe Saturn Awards began handing out TV kudos in 1989, and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" was the first honoree. More than two decades later, the genres of sci-fi, fantasy, horror and action/adventure/thriller are all well-represented on television. As... -
Producers and Writers to Talk With Mediator
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith charges still flying from both sides, the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers agreed Thursday to sit down with a federal mediator on Monday--the first such meeting since an abortive 20-minute session...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Contracts, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Wil Wheaton talks about leaving 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'
From Inside the BoxWil Wheaton opens up about leaving "Star Trek: The Next Generation."...
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