Freshman member of the 116th Congress, Jennifer Wexton (VA " 10th), and former Federal Reserve Governor and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Sarah Bloom Raskin, sit down for a conversation …
An unusual first Brighton performance and a keepsake perfect for a storyteller; as she brings Mary Blandy's Gallows Tree to Brighton Fringe, Lita Doolan tells us about her love for the Brigh…
Mary Wilson, a founding member of the Supremes and the group's longest-running vocalist, will be coming to Beverly Hills next month to discuss her career as one of Motown Records' leading la…
The Brooklyn Diner Times Square 155 West 43rd Street honored Tony nominee Mary Testa, Aunt Eller in the hit Tony nominated revival of Oklahoma by renaming their signature chili, 'Aunt Eller'…
Gripping one-woman show, Mary Blandy's Gallows Tree, brings its tale of love, betrayal and murder to the Brighton Fringe in May. The tale of a woman executed at Oxford Prison runs for three …
Back in the 1970s, it was perfectly OK to stay at home on a Saturday night because we had our friends from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" to keep us company. They formed a bond with their audie…
Georgia Engel, who died Friday at 70, is familiar from many roles, but best known as sweet Georgette from 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' in the 1970s.
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Best known for her performances in the "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Everybody Loves Raymond", Georgia Engel's comedic career spanned decades.
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"She could get a laugh on literally every line you gave her," remembered Raymond's creator. "I've never seen anything like it." She received three Emmy nominations for her work on that serie…
Georgia Engel, a soft-spoken actress celebrated for her comedic work in sitcoms, plays and musicals, died on April 12 in Princeton, NJ. The cause of death is currently undetermined, as Engel…
Georgia Engel, who played the soft-spoken Georgette Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," died Friday in Princeton, N.J. She was 70. John Quilty, Engel's friend and executor, told the The N…
Emily Blunt as a plummier version of Julie Andrews, with a dash of 21st-century sauce; Jason Momoa as the underwater superhero destined to be king of Atlantis
Fittingly, OperaUpClose's new touring production of Mary, Queen of Scots opened in London's only surviving Elizabethan church, its simple nave transformed into