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    Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Frank Bank dies at 71; played 'Lumpy' on 'Leave It to Beaver'

    Frank Bank, who as Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford served as the dim-witted foil to "Beaver" Cleaver and brother Wally on the classic TV comedy "Leave It to Beaver," died Saturday. He was 71. A spokesman for Hillside Memorial Park in Los Angeles confirmed...

    Tags: Disney Channel (tv network), Television, The Wall Street Journal, Barbara Billingsley, Entertainment

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Wisconsin police crack 1957 case of 7-month-old infant's death

    On March 1, 1957, a 7-month-old girl named Jeaneen Marie Klokow died at home. Sheboygan, Wisc., investigators ruled that she’d fallen off her mother’s couch by accident.
    On March 1, 1957, a 7-month-old girl named Jeaneen Marie Klokow died at home. Sheboygan, Wisc., investigators ruled that she’d fallen off her mother’s couch by accident. For decades, that was that. Except she’d been killed. And...

    Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology

  4. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| SFL
  5. Martin Casuso confronts gender stereotypes in Fort Lauderdale exhibition

    Martin Casuso's "What Do Male Icons Day-dream Of?" is a series of five figures stitched with yarn onto dry-erase boards.
    Martin Casuso's "What Do Male Icons Day-dream Of?" is a series of five figures stitched with yarn onto dry-erase boards. The images, which include a fireman, policeman and cowboy, are based on flash cards about professions, referencing an era in which...

    Tags: The Brady Bunch (tv program), Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Movies, Arts

  6. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 50 years later, still trying to find themselves

    Conceived during World War II, we 690-plus, mainly blue-collar teenagers commenced in 1962. From Parkville High in Baltimore County, we leaped into careers, college, marriage and the military with an enthusiasm our parents, who tended to be housewives...

    Tags: Parkville, Donna Reed, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Reisterstown, John F. Kennedy

  8. Aug 29, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. A New Book by Cartoonist Daniel Clowes Reveals the Secrets to His Success

    <strong>The Art of Daniel Clowes: Modern Cartoonist</strong>
    The Art of Daniel Clowes: Modern Cartoonist Edited by Alvin Buenaventura (Abrams ComicArts, 224 pages, $40)   Long before his work ended up on the silver screen, Daniel Clowes constructed his graphic novels as though all along he had a cinema...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Literature, Movies, Jack Black, Entertainment

  10. Jun 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Patt Morrison Asks: Norman Lear, TV's seriously funny icon

    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. &mdash; Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms &mdash;"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" &mdash; used the laissez-passer of comedy to bring politics, race, abortion and sexism into the nation's living rooms, and made Archie Bunker a virtual member of all of the nation's families. Then in 1981, Lear founded People For the American Way. In Washington, on Thursday night, the organization celebrates the upcoming 90th birthday of the man who pushed the TV definition of family and praises his own wife and six kids as "the greatest family in the history of families."
    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Rush Limbaugh, The Beverly Hillbillies (tv program), Radio, Arts and Culture

  12. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Smaller legs of world cruises can be a deal

    The British couple &mdash; she in a long black dress, he in a traditional tux &mdash; leaned against the elevator's polished wood paneling as they headed back to their cabin after an evening performance in the main showroom. Embarrassed at my casual clothes and running shoes, I stammered, "We decided not to dress up and went to the buffet instead of the main dining room."
    The British couple — she in a long black dress, he in a traditional tux — leaned against the elevator's polished wood paneling as they headed back to their cabin after an evening performance in the main showroom. Embarrassed at my casual...

    Tags: Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Travel, Marvin Hamlisch, Jerry Mathers, CNN (tv network)

  14. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  15. Review: Lifetime's new cop drama 'Against the Wall'

    I'm still unhappy that Fox's "The Chicago Code" was canceled. And seeing an inferior new cop drama set in Chicago, "Against the Wall" (<em>9 p.m. July 31, Lifetime; ** stars out of 4</em>) begin its 12-episode first season doesn't ease my frustration.
    RedEye
    I'm still unhappy that Fox's "The Chicago Code" was canceled. And seeing an inferior new cop drama set in Chicago, "Against the Wall" (9 p.m. July 31, Lifetime; ** stars out of 4) begin its 12-episode first season doesn't ease my frustration.   Created...

    Tags: Literature, Lifetime (tv network), Blue Bloods (tv program), Arts and Culture, Fox Broadcasting Company

  16. May 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  21. 'Leave It to Beaver' star Barbara Billingsley dies at 94

    Ministry of Gossip
    Barbara Billingsley, the actress embedded in the American consciousness as mom June Cleaver from the classic sitcom "Leave It to Beaver," died at her home in Santa Monica on Saturday. She was 94. Billingsley's portrayal of the quintessential stay-at-...
  22. May 6, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Aprons: Go ahead and tie one on

    Is there another kitchen object that carries as much baggage as the apron?
    Is there another kitchen object that carries as much baggage as the apron? A whisk and a wooden spoon are, after all, tools to get the job done. But an apron? For years, aprons were commonplace and worn with pride. But somewhere along the line the apron...

    Tags: Homes, Alcoholic Beverages, Food Network (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, University of Michigan

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