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'Chicago Fire' creator talks about renewal, spinoff possibilities
Last week NBC announced it is renewing its Wednesday night drama "Chicago Fire" for a second season. The cast and crew are still in town but not for long; they're scheduled to wrap the Season 1 finale on Saturday. They'll be back in mid-July to begin work...
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Emmy-nominated actor to speak at Penn State commencement
Jeffrey Tambor, an actor who was nominated for an Emmy award multiple times for his roles in Fox's "Arrested Development," and HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show," will be the speaker for the commencement ceremony of Penn State Lehigh Valley. Commencement...Tags: Celebrities, MASH (tv program), Tony Awards, The Pennsylvania State University, Jeffrey Tambor
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Survey: Ronald Reagan would beat Obama in modern election
If presidential politics ever involved time travel, President Obama might be in a little trouble. If an election between Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama were held today, 58% would vote for Reagan over Obama, according to a survey of 1,000 Americans age...
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Oscars stage manager braces for his final cues to the stars
He delivered a forgotten harmonica to Stevie Wonder onstage at the Grammy Awards, supplied a shoulder to lean on for a post-hip-surgery Gregory Peck at the Oscars and served as a human Xanax for hundreds of other stars in the most terrifying and...
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Remembering Bill Albright
Meyersdale just lost one of its finest citizens. Bill Albright was a dedicated family man, volunteer, and a friend to have on your side. His outgoing personality left a mark on many who enjoyed his true-life stories. Bill was not born in...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953)
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"Selena" Actress Lupe Ontiveros Dead at Age 69
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Actress Lupe Ontiveros, who co-starred in the hit films "Selena" and "As Good As It Gets," has died, CNN confirmed on Friday. She was 69. Her publicists told CNN the cause of death was liver cancer. Ontiveros passed on Thursday night...Tags: Liver Cancer, Celebrities, Luis Guzman, Lupe Ontiveros, Edward James Olmos
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Michigan man who crashed Emmys, All-Star games dies
DETROIT (AP) — A suburban Detroit businessman whose acumen for gate-crashing led him to shoot layups before NBA All-Star games and accept the Emmy Award for best supporting actress has died. He was 64. Barry Bremen died of cancer June 30 in...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Basketball
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Dick Van Dyke helps PBS recall television's view of American life
Zap2ItLovers of classic television always are game to hear the people who made it talk about it. After its two "Pioneers of Television" documentaries, PBS returns to that turf with "America in Primetime," a four-week series filled with familiar actors and...Tags: New York City Police Department, Alan Alda, Television, Steven Bochco, Mary Tyler Moore
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'Retired at 35': Johnathan McClain trades rat race for dad drama
Zap2ItDo you work to live or live to work? It's a heavy question and one that can cause you to reconsider your priorities in life. It can also, however, be the subject of a raucous sitcom, as evidenced by TV Land's latest foray into original programming with...Tags: Royal Pains (tv program), Television, New York, Florida, NBC (tv network)
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Shakespeare, now starring at Geffen Playhouse
As he watched the World Trade Center towers implode, Bill Cain, playwright and native New Yorker, felt a surge of fury pass through him. But as an ordained Jesuit priest, he was able to tap into another, equally powerful emotion. "I knew the only way to...Tags: England, Los Angeles, Rituals, Social Issues, William Shakespeare
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'ER' calls its time of death
With its technical innovations and reliance on realism, "ER" changed dramatic television. And when NBC pulls the plug on the show Thursday after 15 seasons, "ER" will leave behind a splintered prime-time landscape as the networks struggle to compete in...Tags: Consumers, The West Wing (tv program), CSI: Miami (tv program), Literature, Television
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