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September 2007

  • Jump-starting a career

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    LONNY ROSS used to work in a pet store on Long Island. He was in L.A. (where "it takes eight minutes to make a sandwich when it should take... more

  • '30 Rock' gets ready to roll

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    LIKE the Ghost of Sitcom Success Past, Jerry Seinfeld appears in this week's season premiere of "30 Rock," agitated and incredulous. "What... more

  • 'Sopranos' bling night

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    This time, at the decisive moment, the screen didn't cut to black for "The Sopranos" in its farewell to television as the groundbreaking... more

  • Spread the love

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    IF the world were run by Emmy voters. . . a lot of gamblers would lose the shirts off their backs. Sunday night's 59th Prime Time Emmy Awards... more

  • IT'S COMEDY CENTRAL

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    "Two and a Half Men" is the funniest of these five series, but it has three strikes against it: 1) it's shamelessly crass 2) it's an unapologetic... more

  • Catch up with a pair of quirky sitcoms

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    Though there are a few traditional sitcoms on the air these days that are filmed in front of a live studio audience, like CBS' "Two and a... more

  • '90s R&B and Ricky Gervais make her day

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    ACTRESS Kim Blackwell remembers when everything didn't feel so dire. A collage of monologues and poems told through the eyes of eight characters... more

  • Apple won't add NBC's fall shows to iTunes lineup

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    Apple Inc. said Friday that it wouldn't sell future seasons of "The Office" or any other NBC Universal TV shows through its iTunes video store... more