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Groundbreaking improv comic Jonathan Winters dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jonathan Winters, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. He was 87. The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito,...
Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Johnnie Carson, Richard Lewis, The New York Times, Roseanne Barr
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Quick Takes: Own William Faulkner's Nobel
New Yorkers got a preview Wednesday of an auction rarity: a Nobel Prize for literature. The 1950 medal belonged to William Faulkner, one of America's best-known and respected novelists. It comes with a hand-edited draft of Faulkner's acceptance speech;...Tags: War Horse (movie), NBC (tv network), Taylor Swift, United Kingdom, Nobel Prize Awards
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TV picks: Louis C.K., 'Veep,' Wonder Woman, woolly mammoths
"Louis C.K.: Oh My God" (premieres Saturday, HBO). Funny, deep and unsparing of himself, Louis C.K. is arguably the most important comic going, both for his adventures in form -- his FX series "Louie," now on hiatus between its third and fourth seasons,...
Tags: Four Lions (movie), Feminism, Beacon Theater, In the Loop (movie), Louis C.K.
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'Motown: the Musical' — signed, sealed but will it deliver?
NEW YORK — The songs are among the most popular of the baby boom era — "My Girl," "I Want You Back," "Dancing in the Streets." They may be the staple of oldies radio; they haven't been part of a big Broadway musical. Now "Motown: The Musical"...
Tags: Physiology, Broadway Theater, Barack Obama, Entertainment Events, Music Theater
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Kokotis named chef for 2nd Chuck's Southern Comforts Cafe
A Darien man will be the new executive chef of a popular Southern-style restaurant that will open in the western suburb this spring. Perry Kokotis, 33, was chosen to be the top chef at Chuck's Southern Comforts Cafe, which is opening a second restaurant...
Tags: Restaurants, Medinah Country Club, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mexico, Appetizers
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Parenting roundtable, take one
One of the best things about becoming a mother is getting to talk parenthood with other mothers. At the playground, at the zoo, over wine. I've always felt incredibly lucky to be surrounded by such a wonderful (and fun) group of mothers. My own mother and...
Tags: Food Network (tv network), Starbucks Corp., Family, Services and Shopping, Teaching and Learning
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Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Judd Apatow kick off #Comedyfest
Los Angeles Times Television CriticMel Brooks and Carl Reiner, joined in comedy history as the 2,000-year-old man and his interviewer, and joined at the hip in life, made a tandem, two-headed appearance Monday afternoon at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. With Judd Apatow as...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Justified (tv program), Social Media, The Office (tv program), Mel Brooks
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PBS re-airing updated Frontline “Top Secret America” episode to include coverage of Boston bombings
Channel Guide MagazineOn April 30, PBS will be re-airing an episode of its news program Frontline called “Top Secret America — 9/11 to the Boston Bombings.” This episode originally aired in September 2011 (without the Boston reference) and is a look at the... -
How to cut the cable cord (and how much you will save)
In anticipation of our move to a new house, my husband blurted out something quite shocking. "I think we should just drop cable." Well, since I assumed cable television was necessary for his sports-watching hobby, and he assumed that I was beholden to...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Consumer Electronics Association, Television Industry, Dexter (tv program), Amazon.com Inc.
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Barack Obama, Conan O'Brien skewer media skillfully
Staff writerCould it be that Washington does comedy better than the Hollywood movie studios? Conan O'Brien and Barack Obama provided more laughter Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner than you're likely to find this weekend at the...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Anderson Cooper, The Washington Post, Television Industry, White House
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A rich season for playwright Richard Greenberg
NEW YORK — "I'm too tired to be anxious," said playwright Richard Greenberg, looking worn out with anxiety as he settled into a booth at a Chelsea diner. This neighborhood canteen, dubbed his "office" by the late theatrical agent Helen Merrill, is...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Television Industry, Tony Awards, Nick Nolte, Religion and Belief
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