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Filmmakers eyeing Sag Harbor as location for next film
If the producers of the new movie, "The Kings of Appletown," have their way, they will be following in the footsteps of Alan Alda by filming their next project in Sag Harbor.
Hitler and Napoleon both had only one testicle. Green Bay Packers backup quarterback, Matt Hasselbeck, has been struck by lightning twice in his life.
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'Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?' It's this quote from T. S. Eliot that inspired Andrew Denton to seek out prominent elders of our tribe, each over 65, to see what they had learnt from life so far.
West Side couple will speak at a fundraiser on their experiences at a Korean War MASH unit that inspired the book, film and TV series.
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All at sea with Chaplain Hotlips
Tomorrow, I am going to do something that I just cannot recall doing since childhood.
Update on Fort Hood-- When Psychiatrists go insane
Update on Fort Hood. Alleged shooter, Nidal Hassan was taken alive. More details as they become available.
"The Office" Opens a New Branch
Almost immediately after the Jim-and-Pam wedding episode of "The Office" aired last Thursday, the rumblings started: Has the show jumped the shark? The reference, of course, is to the "Happy Days" episode where Fonzie, wearing his leather jacket and strapped to water skis, bounds over a man-eater a turning point signifying that creatively, the show ...
Broadway-Type Show at Hostfest
Hostfest is home to a little taste of Broadway this year. It's in the form of a musical-comedy on stage at the new hall.
PeopleMeter: Great (and Not-So-Great) Moments in Awards Show History
The greatest awards-show moment ever: David Niven and the streaker, 1973. 1. DAVID NIVEN.
Gelbart Gets A Goodbye From Hawkeye
Comedy writer Larry Gelbart passed away from cancer this past friday at his home in Beverly Hills.
Larry Gelbart, 'MASH' comedy writer
Larry Gelbart, the award-winning comedy writer best known for developing the landmark TV series "MASH," co-writing the book for the hit Broadway musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and co-writing the classic movie comedy "Tootsie," died Friday.
Attention: M*A*S*H* Hits Blu-Ray September 1st. That Is All.
We've seen enough robots, aliens and CGI bombs go off this summer. Why not kick off the fall season by throwing it back to the 1970s with M*A*S*H ? On September 1st Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release this iconic dark comedy on Blu-ray. The film was based on the 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors and focuses on a ...
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'M*A*S*H' actor William Christopher dons collar again as he takes the stage in Harrisburg
Former "M*A*S*H" star William Christopher is once again portraying a clergyman in "Church Basement Ladies," a musical comedy on stage next week at Whitaker Center in Harrisburg.
Monday: Glacier Visits, Policemen Honored, Rainbow Rebound
Good morning; on the Beacon today, 327,572 people entered Glacier National Park last month, up 14.1 percent from about 287,000 visitors in June 2008.
Actor from "M.A.S.H." to join Whitefish fundraiser
Actor Jamie Farr, who played Cpl. Maxwell Klinger in the "M.A.S.H." TV series, is scheduled to be in Whitefish for a hospital fundraiser.
Mike Farrell talks 'MASH' and politics
"Alan Alda called me 'the Communist,'" Mike Farrell says, and laughs. "I was the most overtly involved in politics of anyone in the cast, but we all felt the same way." Farrell is sitting in a coffee shop in downtown Portland, sipping a smoothie and talking about two of his favorite subjects, "MASH" and politics.
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