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Road trips: Can't we all just get along?
Joanne Will Published on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009 3:55PM EST Last updated on Thursday, Dec.
I love comedy with all of my heart and the women listed are the comediennes that have helped foster and grow that love.
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Nov 6, 2009 Source: La Prensa San Diego Fifteen percent of the U.S. population is of Latino descent, but Latinos remain underrepresented on English-language television.
Ballard gets candid about past, future
An intimate Q&A luncheon between noted celebrity interviewer Gloria Greer and singer, songwriter, actress and local resident Kaye Ballard took place at a recent Palm Springs Women in Film meeting at La Quinta Resort.
Fifteen percent of the U.S. population is of Latino descent, but Latinos remain underrepresented on English-language television.
This all-time classic will run 10 original seasons and in re-run forever... 1959 ] "The Untouchables" starring Robert Stack .
On this date in 1951, I Love Lucy debuted on television. The show featured a daffy housewife and her Cuban bandleader husband.
Great Laughs from Ten Top Couples in TV Comedy
Laughter is the best medicine and these 10 couples supplied TV audiences with a huge dose of laughter through the years.
My picks for the Top Ten TV comedy couples span the years from the 1950s to the 2000's. While these are just a few of the very good comedy programs aired over that time, these pairs seem to highlight some of the best wit, humor and fun that's possible between two adult comic performers.
In honor of Labor Day a different kind of labor
The most famous TV birth in history. Ricky , Fred and Ethel have planned and rehearsed meticulously for when Lucy goes into labor.
Lucille Ball was born on this date in 1911. NewMexiKen once read that Ms. Ball's image had been seen more times by more people than that of any other person in history.
Lucille Ball was born on this date in 1911. NewMexiKen once read that Ms. Ball's image had been seen more times by more people than that of any other person in history.
Lucille Ball was born on this date in 1911. NewMexiKen once read that Ms. Ball's image had been seen more times by more people than that of any other person in history.
Continue reading "Quiz: Can you spot the only Emmy nominee?"
Only one of the five stars shown below reaped an Emmy bid. That sole nominee was also a winner.
Last week during the confirmation hearings of Sonia Sotomayor, President Barrack Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court, an old and persistent political problem re-emerged. The Southern members of the committee behaved as if it were 1961 and belittled Judge Sotomayor as if she were a bizarre and exotic choice for the high court.
Speaking of Overly Sensitive ...
In a July 15 NewsBusters post , headlined "AP, Politico Overly Sensitive to Perceived Racial Slight of Sotomayor?" Ken Sheppard defended Republican Sen.
AP, Politico Overly Sensitive to Perceived Racial Slight of Sotomayor?
Might Sen. Tom Coburn have some "'splainin' to do" about racial insensitivity? Both Associated Press editor Michael Giarrusso and Politico's Glenn Thrush raised the question in blog posts filed this morning.
The GOP's got some 'splainin' to do on race
Is this a great country, or what? Even though Alabama's Jeff Sessions was blocked from a federal judgeship because of kooky statements about the NAACP and the Ku Klux Klan, he could still go on to become a U.S. senator, and lead a racially tinged charge against the first Latina Supreme Court nominee.
Coburn: "A lot of splainin' to do."
Tom Coburn may have just overtaken Jeff Sessions in the category of awkward racial moment.
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