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    Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. A list of favorite old and new flicks for creepy Halloween fun

    There's nothing like a good scare to get your heart pumping.
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    There's nothing like a good scare to get your heart pumping. And what better time to celebrate things that go bump in the night better than Halloween? In celebration of Halloween, I have put together a list of some of my favorites for the season. Some...

    Tags: Night of the Living Dead (movie, 1968), Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Alfred Hitchcock, Bette Midler

  2. Oct 15, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Mel Brooks getting ‘American Masters’ treatment

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    2013 is shaping up as the year of Mel Brooks. The filmmaker will receive the Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute in June, and TNT will show the event later that month. The special will repeat on TCM. But first, PBS' “American...
  4. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Alex Karras dies at 77; NFL star turned actor

    Alex Karras, an All-Pro defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions who later worked as a "Monday Night Football" co-host and parlayed his hulking strength into a Hollywood acting career, died Wednesday. He was 77. Karras died at his Los Angeles home, his...

    Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, Alex Karras, Football, Susan Clark, Alzheimer's Disease

  6. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Alex Karras, former Detroit Lions lineman, actor, dies at 77

    DETROIT (AP) — Alex Karras was one of the NFL's most feared defensive tackles throughout the 1960s, a player who hounded quarterbacks and bulled past opposing linemen.
    DETROIT (AP) — Alex Karras was one of the NFL's most feared defensive tackles throughout the 1960s, a player who hounded quarterbacks and bulled past opposing linemen. And yet, to many people he will always be the lovable dad from the 1980s...

    Tags: Football, Celebrities, Concussion, Bart Starr, Frank Gifford

  8. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Alex Karras dies at 77; actor also starred in the NFL

    Alex Karras, an All-Pro defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions who later worked as a "Monday Night Football" co-host and parlayed his hulking strength into a Hollywood acting career, died Wednesday. He was 77. Karras died at his Los Angeles home, his...

    Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, Football, Cancer, Organized Crime, Politics

  10. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  11. On Theater: There's a Hitch in Playhouse mystery farce

    Not since Mel Brooks served up the movies of Alfred Hitchcock like so much chopped liver in "High Anxiety" has the master of suspense been more comically garroted than he is in "The 39 Steps," the latest attraction at the Laguna Playhouse.
    Not since Mel Brooks served up the movies of Alfred Hitchcock like so much chopped liver in "High Anxiety" has the master of suspense been more comically garroted than he is in "The 39 Steps," the latest attraction at the Laguna Playhouse. And, as he did...

    Tags: Rebecca (movie), Back Pain, Entertainment, North by Northwest (movie), Movies

  12. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  13. 'The Incredible Mel Brooks: An Irresistible Collection of Unhinged Comedy'

    The title says it all, as the icon of humor is featured in a wide variety of appearances, from episodes of "Get Smart" (which he co-created) and "Mad About You" to the Emmy-nominated HBO special "Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again" and segments from Cavett's revered late-night show.
    The title says it all, as the icon of humor is featured in a wide variety of appearances, from episodes of "Get Smart" (which he co-created) and "Mad About You" to the Emmy-nominated HBO special "Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again" and segments...

    Tags: Dick Cavett, DVDs, Entertainment

  14. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bake like the pros

    The great actor and director Rob Reiner tells how, as a young boy, he would eavesdrop on parties thrown by his parents, Carl and Estelle. Perched on the stairs, he ingested the wisdom and wit of guests like Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, Norman Lear and a host of other seminal figures in 20th-century American comedy.
    The great actor and director Rob Reiner tells how, as a young boy, he would eavesdrop on parties thrown by his parents, Carl and Estelle. Perched on the stairs, he ingested the wisdom and wit of guests like Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, Norman Lear and a host...

    Tags: Pizzas, Rob Reiner, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment, Breads

  16. Jul 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Rachel Rockwell to stage 'Oliver' as part of new Drury Lane season

    The Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace said Monday that it will stage the British classic "Oliver," the Broadway farce "Boeing-Boeing," the contemporary musical "Next to Normal," the redoubtable "Hello, Dolly!" and the Mel Brooks spoof "Young...

    Tags: Next to Normal (musical), Entertainment, Music

  18. Jul 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Review: 'The Producers' still zings despite flubs at the Bowl

    "The Producers" returned to Los Angeles for three performances this past weekend at the Hollywood Bowl. And during the curtain call at Friday's opening, Mel Brooks, who wrote the giddy score and co-wrote the zany book with Thomas Meehan, came onstage to express his gratitude to the audience and to compliment the cast for pulling it together in a short period of time.
    "The Producers" returned to Los Angeles for three performances this past weekend at the Hollywood Bowl. And during the curtain call at Friday's opening, Mel Brooks, who wrote the giddy score and co-wrote the zany book with Thomas Meehan, came onstage to...

    Tags: Theater, Lupe Ontiveros, Entertainment Events, Nathan Lane, Arts and Culture

  20. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Musical filmed in Petoskey receives national recognition

    "State Debate," an original musical written and directed by 2007 Petoskey High School graduate Erich Rettstadt has been selected to receive a CINE Golden Eagle Award. The film is one of 10 student films nationwide recognized at www.cine.org where a new clip of the movie is currently available.
    "State Debate," an original musical written and directed by 2007 Petoskey High School graduate Erich Rettstadt has been selected to receive a CINE Golden Eagle Award. The film is one of 10 student films nationwide recognized at www.cine.org where a new...

    Tags: Ron Howard, Spike Lee, Mike Nichols, Steven Spielberg, Entertainment

  22. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 10 things you might not know about lists

    Chicago Tribune reporters
    Last week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...

    Tags: Ringo Starr, Al Capone, Summerfest, MTV (tv network), Vietnam War (1955-1975)

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