Before he wrote Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little, writer E.B. White worked the metro desk at the Seattle Times, only to be fired on June 19, 1923. He was only 24. A graduate of Cornell University, he ...
Dec. 6 (UPI) --Legendary TV writer and producer Norman Lear has died. Lear died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles, a spokesperson for the family confirmed to The New York Times. Lear was 101. Lear's ...
Roger Angell, the Hall of Fame baseball writer who wrote so elegantly about the game for nearly 60 years, died Friday at his home in Manhattan, his wife told the New York Times. He was 101. Angell ...
Roger Angell, whose vivid essays about baseball in The New Yorker saw him enshrined in a special writers wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., has died. He was 101 and died of heart ...
Television producer-writer Norman Lear, whose ground-breaking hit comedy shows such as "All in the Family" and "Maude" addressed social issues such as race and abortion that had rarely been seen on ...
Norman Lear, a writer and producer who created "All in the Family," "One Day at a Time," "The Jeffersons" and other iconic shows, died Tuesday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI Dec. 6 (UPI) --Legendary TV ...
First baseball assignment was 1962 New York Mets Too shy to talk to players in beginning Did not like being called "baseball's poet laureate" May 20 - Roger Angell, who brought a fan's perspective, an ...
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