1 Day At A Time Will Do A Table Read For Its Final Episodes
Emmy-nominated filmmaker Lyn Lear nabbed a secluded pad in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Hills, paying $24 million for the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Is systemic racism still a thing? The short answer is yes. And for the long answer, well, that’s something that ...
By Jonathan Abrams and Christopher Kuo The shows of Norman Lear, who died on Tuesday, celebrated the needs and complexities of the everyday woman. A two-part November 1972 episode of “Maude ...
The number of Indigenous lead recurring roles doubled from 2021 to 2022, but many shows had no Native creatives behind the ...
The Alvarez family is getting back together to support democracy and honor the legacy of Norman Lear. The Lear-created One Day at a Time cast and executive producers will reunite for a special ...
The win ties him with Norman Lear for oldest winner of a Creative Arts Emmy, with Lear earning the title in 2020 for his special Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the ...
USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center Media Impact Project senior researcher Soraya Giaccardi and UCLA Law’s Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy executive director Melissa Goodman.
Three lost Season 4 episodes of “One Day at a Time” (including what would have been the series finale) will finally see the light of day — via a charity table read for the late Norman Lear ...
In a special edition of the "Bottom Line" podcast, the hit sitcom creator zeroes in on a topic that has long interested him: business and its connection to society.