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Norman Lear bought a Hockney painting for $64,000. Now it could sell for up to $35 millionA David Hockney painting bought by famed US screenwriter and producer Norman Lear for $64,000 is expected to fetch up to $35 million at auction. “A Lawn Being Sprinkled” is going under the ...
When you consider the television series created by Norman Lear, one tends to focus on the humor that pushed every envelope it ...
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Thy Black Man on MSNThey can’t rob us of our historyIt was an amazing connection to make to this piece of my own proud family history. A life-sized bronze statue of Lieutenant ...
The administration is trying to rewrite history by deleting references to the Tuskegee Airmen, women and others with milestone achievements in the military.
The Jeffersons,” which debuted a half-century ago this year, presented the image of an upwardly mobile Black businessman, ...
Handed down since Moses was kvetching about having to cross the desert in his bare feet, Jewish humor emanated from Eastern Europe where the Hebrews overcame some seriously hellacious circumstances on ...
Seven years ago, as Hollywood was diving headfirst into its TV reboot era, comedian George Wallace wanted to add one more nostalgic series to the docket: a reimagined version of Sanford and Son.
Glenn Padnick, the TV executive who guided Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous NBC sitcom through all nine seasons, has died. He was ...
One of TV’s first sympathetic trans characters, Edie Stokes, appeared in a 1977 episode of the epic Norman Lear comedy “The Jeffersons.” In the episode, George Jefferson is waiting for a ...
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