Obituaries
Actor Richard “Dick” Schaal, a pioneer at the Second City comedy theater in Chicago and a familiar face from character roles on movies and television, including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “Rhoda,” has died.
Nov. 5, 2014
Television
The new Fox comedy series “Good Grief” is as funny as a funeral. Premiering at 9:30 p.m.
Sept. 29, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
Cabaret theater in the heart of Westwood seems a natural idea.
Aug. 8, 1987
Food
I am another who is dismayed by Los Angeles. I live in Sherman Oaks and just watch it go downhill.
April 4, 1993
Tuesday’s TV Talk Shows: Dolly Parton; Warren Buffett; Mike Tyson
Nov. 26, 2012
“Nearly Departed” is a zero.
April 10, 1989
Imagine Slap Maxwell as a Hollywood screenwriter, circa 1939, and you get a fair notion of F.
Nov. 20, 1987
Movies
Still dripping wet from her location work in Spain on “Navy SEALS,” Joanne Whalley-Kilmer immediately joins Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins, Greta Scacchi and Corbin Bernsen in Wolfgang Peterson’s erotic thriller--still untitled--based on the novel “The Plastic Nightmare.”
Feb. 11, 1990
Awards
Fox’s bittersweet comedy “The Last Man on Earth” added new characters as its debut season progressed, but the show’s core remained its apocalyptic Adam and Eve: Phil (Will Forte) and Carol (Kristen Schaal).
June 11, 2015
Real Estate
Actress Kristen Schaal just sold her leafy Los Feliz retreat for $1.89 million, or about $40,000 more than she was asking.
Dec. 2, 2020