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Gay on TV: It?s All in the Family
The outrage is gone. Today, it?s rare to hear a complaint about shows like ?Modern Family? or the drama ?Smash,? which has five gay characters.
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Television Review: ?Civilization: The West and the Rest,? on PBS
Niall Ferguson hosts ?Civilization: The West and the Rest,? on PBS, a program that explores why Western culture became dominant in the world.
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Television Review: ?I Cloned My Pet 2,? on TLC
?I Cloned My Pet 2? is about three dog owners contemplating the costly procedure to genetically recreate their beloved dead pets.
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?House? Team Prepares Final Episode
The cast and crew of ?House? reflected on that show?s eight seasons as they worked on the final episode.
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ArtsBeat: 'Breaking Bad' Sets Summer Return
AMC's hit drama "Breaking Bad" will return on July 15 for the first half of what will be its last season, with its final eight episodes slated for next summer.
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ArtsBeat: 'Mad Men' Watch: Harry, Harry, Krishna, Krishna
In Sunday's episode of "Mad Men," the Hare Krishnas make an appearance, and Joan heads for divorce.
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ArtsBeat: A Night of Farewells (or Were They?) at 'Saturday Night Live'
The "Saturday Night Live" season finale certainly felt like a swan song for at least a couple of longtime cast members, as rumors swirled that Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg and Jason Sudeikis were planning their departures this year.
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?Route 66? Shows 50-Year-Old Issues Relevant Today
Looking at DVD?s of ?Route 66,? a series that ran on CBS from 1960 to 1964, offers a window into a prosperous, confident America, with portents of issues that are current today.
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Michael Rosenbaum, CBS Producer, Dies at 64
The former Tel Aviv bureau chief for CBS News produced shows for ?60 Minutes,? including the first television interview with the family of the Unabomber, Theodore J. Kaczynski.
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Critic?s Notebook: ?Mrs. Eastwood & Company? Joins the Kardashians on E!
Now joining the Kardashians in the E! stable of reality-television families are the Eastwoods (as in Clint).
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Television Review: ?Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt,? With Tom Selleck
Jesse Stone is back on the job in Paradise, Mass., in this CBS film of crime and character starring Tom Selleck.
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Art In Review: LORRAINE O?GRADY: ?New Worlds?
Lorraine O?Grady calls on her ethnic background ? she was born to Jamaican parents in Boston ? again, with deep ambivalence in two black-and-white photomontages.
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Dish Network?s Auto Hop Cuts Ads and Causes Tremors at TV Upfronts
As with past technological threats, network executives are closing ranks against a Dish Network device that undermines the broadcast business model.
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Lindsay Lohan and Her ?Liz & Dick? Role
The producer of ?Liz & Dick,? a television film about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, says some of Taylor?s friends aren?t happy about his casting Lindsay Lohan.
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Television Review: ?Birth Moms? and ?Obese and Expecting? on TLC
Two reality specials examine pregnant women with different struggles: some are obese, and some choose to part with their child.
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Television Review: ?Bones of Turkana,? a PBS Profile of Richard Leakey
?Bones of Turkana,? on PBS, is a look at the life and work of Richard Leakey, especially the discovery of the 1.6-million-year-old Turkana Boy.
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Room for Debate: Whitewashing on the Small Screen
Should there be more of a push to feature minorities in lead roles, or does this get in the way of truthful storytelling?
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Can ?The Killing? Make a Comeback?
Veena Sud?s show, ?The Killing,? wasn?t the first one to anger its audience. But it?s the first to alienate a new breed of viewers with the power to fight back.
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What?s On This Week
A daily updated summary of the week in TV.
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Media Decoder Blog: Times Public Editor Will Leave in September
Arthur Brisbane has decided not to stay on for a third year, saying he enjoyed the wide range of subjects he dealt with at The Times but not the scrutiny and conflict that sometimes came with it.
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Media Decoder Blog: Supreme Court Passes on File-Sharing Case, but Still No End Is in Sight
The court effectively let stand a jury's $675,000 damages award against Joel Tenenbaum, a former Boston University student who admitted to downloading some 30 songs on the unlicensed file-sharing service Kazaa. But there could be another trial.
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Media Decoder Blog: Time Warner Cable Head Sides With TV Networks Over Ad-Erasing Technology
Glenn Britt, the chief executive of Time Warner Cable, said he opposed services like Auto Hop, introduced by the Dish Network, as a danger to the system that produces television programming and distribution.
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ARTS: 'Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt'
This is the eighth television movie in which Tom Selleck stars portrays Jesse Stone.
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ARTS: Excerpt: 'House'
The Fox medical series starring Hugh Laurie wraps up on Monday.
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A Radio Talent Turned TV Talent Judge
Howard Stern, the controversial but popular radio host, will join NBC?s popular summer competition, ?America?s Got Talent,? as its latest judge.
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Sherlock in the Spotlight
?Sherlock? has raised the profile of its star, Benedict Cumberbatch, who has upcoming roles in ?The Hobbit? and the sequel to ?Star Trek.?
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Judging the Judges
Experienced courtroom judges weigh in on their TV counterparts.
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