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Television-producing titan Norman Lear — whose trend-setting 1970s comedies including "All in the Family," "Maude" and "The Jeffersons" transformed the sitcom landscape — has died.
Norman Lear took television to new heights and we took it personally Legendary TV producer Norman Lear is photographed in Palisades Park in Santa Monica, June 2, 2016.
Trump’s war on my colleagues and students helped me understand the play’s political caution, which is not just about bad actors but those who fail to stop them.
Famed television producer Norman Lear, whose wildly successful TV sitcoms including “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons” fused comedy with trenchant social commentary and dominated ...
His half brother, Edmund, has convinced their dad, the Earl of Gloucester, that Edgar is plotting to kill him. Edgar has spent the last stretch disguised as a beggar, also suffering out in the storm.
Actor Patrick Page and director Simon Godwin discuss the success of their record-breaking “King Lear” at Shakespeare Theatre Company.
Norman Lear: A life of laughter and activism Norman Lear, who died this week at the age of 101, didn't invent the situation comedy. But, more than anyone else, he made sure that it said something ...
Norman Lear Kids About Entering 'My Second Childhood' as He Turns 101 Years Old "I am now a 101-year-old toddler," the 'All in the Family' and 'One Day at a Time' creator joked on his birthday ...
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STC's King Lear is fresh and breathtaking, and even funny. Yes, there is even humor in the tragedy.
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