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    Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jean Harris dies at 89; killer of 'Scarsdale Diet' doctor

    Jean Harris, the onetime headmistress of an elite girls' school whose trial in the fatal 1980 shooting of the celebrity diet doctor who jilted her generated front-page headlines and national debates about whether she was a feminist martyr or vengeful murderer, has died. She was 89.
    Jean Harris, the onetime headmistress of an elite girls' school whose trial in the fatal 1980 shooting of the celebrity diet doctor who jilted her generated front-page headlines and national debates about whether she was a feminist martyr or vengeful...

    Tags: New York City, News Media, Low Fat Diet, Punishment, Heart Attack

  2. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Picnic' on Broadway: What did the critics think?

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    This post has been updated. "Picnic," the 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Inge, is getting a rare revival on Broadway from the Roundabout Theatre with a cast of young, good-looking actors paired alongside more seasoned veterans. Maggie...

    Tags: The New York Times, Kim Novak, Conchata Ferrell, Paul Newman, The Hollywood Reporter

  4. Aug 31, 2012 | Zap2It
  5. A&E medical thriller “Coma” reunites Geena Davis and Ridley Scott

    Channel Guide Magazine
    A&E's two-part movie miniseries Coma (Sept. 3-4 at 9pm ET) is based on the Robin Cook novel and comes from executive producers Ridley and Tony Scott (Tony died in an apparent suicide on Aug. 19) boasting an all-star cast: Lauren Ambrose, Steven Pasquale,...
  6. Aug 31, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. ‘Coma,’ ‘Breaking Bad’ electrify holiday weekend

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    The long holiday weekend contains two dramas of note. “Breaking Bad” concludes its scorching, eight-episode summer run at 10 p.m. Sunday. The AMC series will end next summer with eight episodes. For Labor Day, A&E is presenting medical horror....
  8. Sep 3, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. This week: ‘Coma’ dazzles; ‘No Reservations’ returns; Stand Up To Cancer seeks donations

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    The Stand Up To Cancer fundraiser airs at 8 p.m. Friday on ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and other channels. There will be performances by Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Alicia Keys and Tim McGraw. The celebrities taking part include Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Michael...
  10. Sep 4, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Today: Steve Harvey, Joy Behar, ‘The View’ premiere; ‘Coma’ concludes

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Highlights on the TV schedule today: 1. Michelle Obama headlines the Democratic National Convention from Charlotte, N.C. ABC, CBS and NBC devote the 10 p.m. hour to the conclave. You'll find more extensive coverage on cable news, PBS (which starts at 8 p....
  12. Aug 17, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. This weekend: ‘Political Animals’ ends; ‘Copper’ starts; ‘Boss,’ ‘Strike Back’ return

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    AMC's riveting "Breaking Bad" continues at 10 p.m. Sunday. It is headed toward a Sept. 2 season finale. The final eight episodes will air next summer. It's not going to end well for Walt White, but you know that, don't you?...
  14. Aug 20, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Tony Scott: a top gun on TV with ‘The Good Wife,’ ‘Coma’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Tony Scott may not have won raves for his movies, but he certainly did for his television work. Scott produced “The Good Wife,” the best drama currently on broadcast television, with brother Ridley Scott. The CBS legal series starring Julianna...
  16. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  17. 'Coma'

    A classic game of "Who can you trust?" develops again at a metropolitan hospital in A&amp;E Network's recent miniseries adaptation of the Robin Cook novel.
    A classic game of "Who can you trust?" develops again at a metropolitan hospital in A&E Network's recent miniseries adaptation of the Robin Cook novel. The 1978 movie was set in Boston, but this version relocates the story to Atlanta, where a medical...

    Tags: Geena Davis, Lauren Ambrose, James Woods, Richard Dreyfuss, DVDs

  18. Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Horror movies: Halloween's sweet spot

    I do like horror movies ¿ just not the kind with umpteen sequels
    Countdown to Halloween: five days. I don't like wearing costumes, I'm not into haunted houses, candy corn is too sweet, and I prefer pumpkin pie to pumpkin carvings. But I do like horror movies — just not the kind with umpteen sequels. I saw...

    Tags: Janet Leigh, Truman Capote, Haunted Houses (attractions), Colin Farrell, Psycho (movie)

  20. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Classic Hollywood: The movies at work

    As far back as Louis Lumi&egrave;re's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.&para;There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires (Charlie Chaplin's 1936 "Modern Times"), angry explorations of the hardships of unemployment (John Ford's 1940 "The Grapes of Wrath") and the dangers of certain occupations (Ford's 1941 "How Green Was My Valley" about miners) or political statements such as 1979's "Norma Rae," which examined the struggle to unionize a factory. More recent films such as 1999's "Office Space" have skewered the world of bored computer drones. &para; So in honor of Labor Day, here are some of the best Hollywood films about the workplace, whether it's an office, a farm &mdash; or even the circus.
    As far back as Louis Lumière's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.¶There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires...

    Tags: The Grapes of Wrath (movie), Jack Lemmon, Billy Wilder, Betty Hutton, Academy Awards

  22. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. USA's 'Political Animals' and the way TV helps us see what we can be

    See Jane reach. See Jane reach for power and be denied.
    The Baltimore Sun
    See Jane reach. See Jane reach for power and be denied. It might not yet be a full-blown theme, but that story line has made for one of TV’s more culturally intriguing narratives of this presidential election year. “Game Change” and...

    Tags: Television Industry, Barack Obama, ABC (tv network), Docudramas (genre), Same-Sex Marriage

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