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Jean Stapleton: Her Edith was a portrait of love
Staff writerCling peaches. When news came that Jean Stapleton had died at age 90, I flashed to my favorite Edith Bunker moments on "All in the Family." Stapleton gave a landmark performance as Edith, Archie Bunker's good-hearted wife, on the CBS sitcom in 202...Tags: Breast Cancer, CBS Corp., All in the Family (tv program) , Jean Stapleton, Betty Garrett
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Jean Stapleton, Edith Bunker on 'All In The Family,' Dead at 90
ReutersJun 02 (TheWrap.com) - Jean Stapleton, the award-winning actress who played long-suffering Edith Bunker on the landmark 1970s television series of the "All in the Family," has died of natural causes. She was 90. Stapleton, born Jeanne Murray, also worked...Tags: Celebrities, The Muppet Show (tv program), New York City, Feminism, Entertainment Events
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Gary Coleman star of Chicago museum exhibit
He was the biggest little star of 80s TV and pop-culture. Gary Coleman -- who gained fame with his quip “Whatchu talkin’ about Willis” as Arnold Jackson on 80s sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" -- is set to be the centerpiece of a summer-long...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Sony Corp., Primetime Emmy Awards, Diff'rent Strokes (tv program), Museums
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The Contenders: Tina Fey gets to let loose on the 'fun stuff' in '30 Rock's' final season
Tina Fey never had a master plan for the end of "30 Rock." She wasn't even sure if, this time last year, NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt was about to pick up the phone, cancel the show and preempt a graceful exit for her decorated sitcom. "We'll never...
Tags: Cheers (tv program), MASH (tv program), Tina Fey, The Mary Tyler Moore Show (tv program), Primetime Emmy Awards
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‘Star Trek Into Darkness’: Pine, Quinto on film’s real-world parallels
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Star Trek” has always been about more than a spaceship crew hurtling through the cosmos — over the decades, the ...... -
When you say jazz, Nicholas Payton hears BAM
In a cramped UCLA classroom, trumpeter Nicholas Payton is leading a young septet of college students through his piece "The Backwards Step." He's here as part of a weeklong teaching residency, and the song he plays to the group at the Thelonious Monk...
Tags: Thelonious Monk, Flea (music artist), NBA Playoffs, Artists, Michael Jackson
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On TV, a new breed of Modern Woman
A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A...
Tags: Tina Fey, Breaking Bad (tv program), Enlightened (tv program), Dexter (tv program), Homeland (tv program)
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Concord Music Acquisition Boosts Star Power For New Haven Firm
The Hartford CourantFor Brett D. Hellerman, CEO of Wood Creek Capital Management LLC in New Haven, buying one of the most prominent independent record companies is a coup for several reasons, not least a partnership with a revered Hollywood legend. Wood Creek's purchase...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Ella Fitzgerald, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Cyndi Lauper
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LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian snag a bucolic bargain
Country singing star LeAnn Rimes and her husband, actor Eddie Cibrian, know a bargain when they see one. The pair spent $3 million behind the gates in bucolic Hidden Hills on a house marketed as a short sale that once sold for $5.575 million. The...
Tags: Movies, Celebrities, The O.C. (tv program), Homes, Banking
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Bonnie Franklin: a round of sweet applause for an innovator
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelExuberant, energetic and loving, Bonnie Franklin presented a dynamic image as a TV mom. In her long-running sitcom, “One Day at a Time,” Franklin as Ann Romano helped push television to a greater realism about single mothers and family life.... -
Bonnie Franklin dies at 69; mom on TV's 'One Day at a Time'
Bonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series "One Day at a Time," died Friday at her Los Angeles home. She was 69. The cause was...
Tags: Celebrities, Pancreatic Cancer, Health Treatments, Entertainment Events, University of California, Los Angeles
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Bonnie Franklin, star of TV's 'One Day at a Time,' dies at 69
By Rebecca TrounsonBonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died Friday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 69. The...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Health Treatments, Family Planning, Theater, Entertainment Events
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