Clippers
Ralph Lawler, the broadcaster whose catchphrases “Oh me, oh my” and “Bingo” have become synonymous with Clippers games for the last 40 seasons, will join the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a winner of its Curt Gowdy Media Award, the NBA announced Friday.
Feb. 16, 2019
Opinion
Bunche Hall’s namesake, Angeleno and UCLA grad Ralph J. Bunche, was the first Black person to receive a Nobel Peace Prize, for bringing about an armistice in Palestine.
Oct. 12, 2021
World & Nation
In a year when many veteran lawmakers are counting down to retirement, the oldest member of Congress is waging one of the toughest political battles of his career simply to serve out one more term.
May 27, 2014
Culture Monster Blog
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March 16, 2012
Sports
Westphal eschewed being a part of the UCLA dynasty. Lawler learned to work around chronic losses with the Clippers.
Sept. 5, 2019
Brian Sieman is close to finalizing a deal to become the new television voice of the Clippers, succeeding the soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ralph Lawler in the play-by-play role, the Los Angeles Times has learned.
July 16, 2019
When the Clippers announced last week that Billy Crystal would join Ralph Lawler as a guest analyst for the Jan. 31 Prime Ticket telecast against the Lakers, the actor/season-seat holder offered this quote: “Ralph is a fantastic broadcaster and a wonderful man.
Dec. 24, 2018
Real Estate
A Rancho Mirage home formerly owned by Ralph Kiner, the late Hall of Fame baseball player and New York Mets broadcaster, has come to market in Rancho Mirage for $789,900.
Dec. 24, 2014
Entertainment & Arts
Larry Goss has joined Ralph Hall Productions as sales account executive.
March 12, 1987
Hall of Famers Pee Wee Reese and Duke Snider, O’Malley and former pitcher Ralph Branca joined broadcasters Mel Allen and Vin Scully and scores of Red Barber’s friends and family at a memorial service for the longtime Brooklyn Dodger radio announcer in Tallahassee, Fla.
Oct. 27, 1992