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BBC America’s “White Heat” is a sobering trip to the past
Channel Guide MagazineThe name of the miniseries may riff on the Velvet Underground, but Dramaville: White Heat itself seems to arrive at the mid-’60s via an ’80s vehicle, The Big Chill. Starting in the present day, this six-part story, premiering May 9 at 10pm ET/... -
Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interviewer, dies
NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. His reputation was so fearsome that it was often said that the scariest words in the English language were "Mike Wallace...
Tags: Journalism, Health, Christopher Plummer, William Styron, Henry Kissinger
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CBS newsman Mike Wallace dies at 93
AP Television WriterCBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make “60 Minutes” the most...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Journalism, Health, Christopher Plummer, Bob Schieffer
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Mike Wallace Dies At 93; '60 Minutes' Pioneer
Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the probing and enduringly popular hallmark TV magazine series "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93.
Wallace, who had triple heart bypass surgery in early 2008, died in New Haven,...Tags: Health, U.S. Secret Service, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Robert Wagner
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interrogator, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — "Mike Wallace is here to see you." The"60 Minutes"newsman had such a fearsome reputation that it was often said that those were the most dreaded words in the English language, capable of reducing an interview subject to a shaking,...
Tags: Vladimir Putin, Christopher Plummer, Journalism, Health, Martin Short
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Mike Wallace dies at 93; '60 Minutes' pioneer
As the self-described "black hat" of television's premier newsmagazine "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace crafted a persona of a probing reporter known for his often caustic questioning of sometimes reluctant guests on the program.
Beginning in 1968, as one of...Tags: U.S. Secret Service, Health, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Robert Wagner
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Mike Wallace: The archetype for watchdog journalism on TV
The Baltimore SunI was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday. Being a live show, host Howie Kurtz and the CNN team scrapped the planned opening and went with a segment on Wallace that I...Tags: Journalism, Health, Genres, Mike Wallace, African-American History Month
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Barney Rosset dies at 89; publisher fought censorship
Barney Rosset, the renegade founder of Grove Press who fought groundbreaking legal battles against censorship and introduced American readers to such provocative writers as Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco and Jean Genet, died Tuesday in...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Samuel Beckett, NPR, Jean Genet, Politics
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Celebration encourages youth to remember black history
brossi@jessaminejournal.comSing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won. — “Lift Every Voice and Sing,&...Tags: White House, Martin Luther King Jr., Slavery, Social Issues, Abraham Lincoln
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PASSINGS: Michael Davis, Dick Anthony Williams, Ric Waite
Michael Davis Bassist for rock band MC5 Michael Davis, 68, the bassist of influential late 1960s rock band MC5, died Friday of liver failure at Enloe Medical Center in Chico, Calif., said his wife, Angela Davis. The Motor City Five, later known as MC5,...
Tags: Health, New York City Police Department, Polio, Celebrities, Dick Anthony Williams
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Shadia: A mainstream look at the Nation of Islam
The Nation of Islam teaches a different kind of Islam from the one I know. So I wanted to take part of Black History Month to explore the organization, which is closely associated with the Civil Rights Movement but never far from controversy. Though I...Tags: Elijah Muhammad, African-American History Month, Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Spike Lee urges Shippensburg students to follow passion, not pay
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFilmmaker Spike Lee urged Shippensburg University students Thursday night to enter a career field for which they are passionate. “You can’t choose a major based on how much money you’ll make,” he said. Lee, whose films include...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Elizabeth Taylor, Education, National Basketball Association
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