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    May 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Underrated/Overrated

    UNDERRATED 'The West Wing': As we careen into election season, there was something so soothing about seeing some of President Josiah Bartlet's Cabinet reconvene for a wittily self-aware PSA about walking (and, if possible, talking, in keeping with series...

    Tags: Dave Matthews, Aaron Sorkin, Music, Fleet Foxes (music group), Entertainment

  2. May 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'The West Wing' cast reunites for walk and talk about walking

    Show Tracker
    Some cast members of "The West Wing" have reunited for a Funny or Die short to promote the physical benefits of walking. "The West Wing" was famous for its walk and talks....
  4. Jan 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 50+ Main Titles: 1990–2011

    LA Times Magazine
    A special extended episode of prime-time TV opening sequences—part three, 1990–2011. Play the clips, vote for the best...
  6. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. John D. Lowry dies at 79; innovative film-restoration executive

    John D. Lowry, an entertainment technology innovator who founded Lowry Digital Images, the renowned movie restoration company in Burbank that worked its magic by returning film classics such as "Casablanca" and "Star Wars" to their pristine state for DVD release, has died. He was 79.
    John D. Lowry, an entertainment technology innovator who founded Lowry Digital Images, the renowned movie restoration company in Burbank that worked its magic by returning film classics such as "Casablanca" and "Star Wars" to their pristine state for...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Canada, George Lucas, Snow White (fictional character), NASA

  8. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. NBC hopes going backstage on Broadway is a 'Smash' hit

    Actress Anjelica Huston is standing at the edge of a large mirrored rehearsal space as dancers and choreographers circulate around her. Preparation for a big Broadway number is frenetically underway. In one corner, performers limber up; in another, they nervously await a director's judgment.
    Actress Anjelica Huston is standing at the edge of a large mirrored rehearsal space as dancers and choreographers circulate around her. Preparation for a big Broadway number is frenetically underway. In one corner, performers limber up; in another, they...

    Tags: Entourage (tv program), Debra Messing, Music, Joe DiMaggio, Britney Spears

  10. Apr 24, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. A good judge of fine houses

    By day, her &quot;Malcolm in the Middle" character, Lois, ruled the roost in an unkempt house on a suburban block. But after work, actress <b>Jane Kaczmarek</b> returned to an Italian Renaissance Revival villa in sedate San Marino more in keeping with her role as a judge on "Raising the Bar." Now Kaczmarek and actor <b>Bradley Whitford</b> have put the estate on the market at $6.7 million.
    By day, her "Malcolm in the Middle" character, Lois, ruled the roost in an unkempt house on a suburban block. But after work, actress Jane Kaczmarek returned to an Italian Renaissance Revival villa in sedate San Marino more in keeping with her role as a...

    Tags: Dylan McDermott, The Vampire Diaries (tv program), Dexter (tv program), U.S. Secret Service, Golden Globe Awards

  12. Mar 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'ER' calls its time of death

    With its technical innovations and reliance on realism, &quot;ER" changed dramatic television. And when NBC pulls the plug on the show Thursday  after 15 seasons, "ER" will leave behind a splintered prime-time landscape as the networks struggle to compete in a digital world.
    With its technical innovations and reliance on realism, "ER" changed dramatic television. And when NBC pulls the plug on the show Thursday after 15 seasons, "ER" will leave behind a splintered prime-time landscape as the networks struggle to compete in...

    Tags: Crimes, U.S. Senate, Battlestar Galactica (tv program), George Clooney, Michael Crichton

  14. Dec 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Timothy Busfield lists Malibu home at $1,995,000

    <b>Timothy Busfield </b>is one of those ensemble-cast actors whose characters stick in the public's consciousness long after the series ends.
    Timothy Busfield is one of those ensemble-cast actors whose characters stick in the public's consciousness long after the series ends. Remember "The West Wing's" ace reporter Danny Concannon, who winds up marrying the former White House chief of staff?...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Celebrities, Real Estate Sellers, Movies, The Walt Disney Co.

  16. Sep 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Mental illness sans cliches

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    DENNY CRANE calls it "mad cow," but viewers of "Boston Legal" know William Shatner's character is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Another character on the show, Jerry Espenson (played by Christian Clemenson), has strange tics, can't keep his...

    Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Psychiatry, William Shatner, Suicide

  18. Feb 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Martin Sheen comes full circle with 'The Subject Was Roses'

    A man many Americans still think of longingly as President Josiah Bartlet is waiting for a light to change at the intersection of Washington Boulevard  and Hughes Avenue in Culver City. He is on foot and in conversation with a companion, on his way to Saturday evening mass, but when he sees the people in a car parked at the light waving through the windshield at him, he turns and waves back, offering them a glimpse of his open face and very good set of teeth before hurrying into the crosswalk.
    A man many Americans still think of longingly as President Josiah Bartlet is waiting for a light to change at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Hughes Avenue in Culver City. He is on foot and in conversation with a companion, on his way to...

    Tags: James Dean, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Clubs and Associations, Celebrities, Movies

  20. May 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. There's a weird Emmy outbreak of category switcheroos

    Gold Derby
    There's a curious trend in category placement at the Emmys this year. Lots of female stars who were formerly competing in the supporting slot have promoted themselves — wisely or foolishly — to lead. Lots of the moves, let's just say, aren't wise...
  22. May 23, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Actor Tom Lennon and wife Jenny Robertson buy Hancock Park-area house for $2,175,000

    You could call it a shorts sale.
    You could call it a shorts sale. Tom Lennon, the pants-averse Lt. Jim Dangle on Comedy Central's "Reno 911!" (2003-09), and his actress wife, Jenny Robertson, have purchased a Hancock Park-area house for $2,175,000. The seller was "ER" actress Maura...

    Tags: Celebrities, Banking, Movies, Realty, ER (tv program)

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