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Review: My Morning Jacket "Unstaged," Plus Chatting with Erykah Badu and James Tormé
- Louisville rocked on the cutting edge Tuesday, May 31st, when hometown heroes My Morning Jacket took the stage at The Palace Theater for a three hour performance for Uns...
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This Day in Boob Tube History: the debuts of Night Court and Mr. Ed
- If you didn't hear, Mr. Ed star Connie Hines died recently. As I was looking over her obituary and surfing around to various Mr. Ed sites, I saw that the show premiered o...
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House producer heading to Court K
- Paul Attanasio, House executive producer, has conjured up a legal drama for Fox. The network greenlighted a one-hour pilot, Court K, which is set in Milwaukee and involv...
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Harry Anderson is leaving New Orleans
- This week is the one year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina hitting The Gulf Coast, and former Night Court star Harry Anderson has announced that he and his wife, like ma...
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Is that Mac from Night Court on that Nextel commercial?
- I asked this question earlier today on sister site AdJab, but I figured the more people I ask, the better: There's a funny new commercial out there from Sprint Nextel fo...
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The Five: Here come d' judge
- They are there to maintain order, or just add to the chaos, but they are an essential part of the television's fake judicial system. Today we honor the people we call "y...
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And I Quote: the best one-liners of the week
- "Never trust a hurricane named after a stripper. Next year, when Hurricane Tiffany comes, we're all out of here." - Night Court's Harry Anderson, New Orleans resident...
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Honorable Judge Harry T. Stone is a young, hip, jeans-wearing liberal eccentric presiding over the night shift of a Manhattan courtroom -- which means his views on various cases aren't always normal, nor are his judgments. Helping him manage the chaos is not-so-bright yet softhearted courtroom guard Bull and egotistical prosecutor Dan Fielding. Also part of Stone's crew are passionate public defender Christine Sullivan and calm court clerk Mac, who joined the show in its third and second seasons, respectively.





