Louise Lasser, the star of "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," Norman Lear's satirical soap opera, has died. She was 87.
Piedmont Opera will celebrate its 50th Anniversary Season with an ambitious lineup of performances and special events that ...
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Louise Lasser, 'Mary Hartman' star, dies at 87
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Woody Allen's ex-wife Louise Lasser dies aged 87 as her odd legal issue resurfaces
Emmy Award-winning actress Louise Lasser, who is best known for playing the titular character in satirical soap opera Mary ...
Louise Lasser, the Emmy-nominated actress who starred in the groundbreaking 1970s satire "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," has ...
Film and television actress Louise Lasser died of natural causes at her New York City home on Monday at the age of 87. Lasser ...
The Emmy-nominated actress helped redefine television comedy with one of the most daring and influential shows of the 1970s.
Louise Lasser, the star of Norman Lear’s short-lived satirical soap opera “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” has died. She was 87.
The Macon bicentennial time capsule sits on the median outside the Piedmont Grand Opera House in downtown Macon, Georgia. The capsule will remain closed until 2076.
These deep cuts from 1976 might actually rival the biggest classic rock hits of the year. The best music is usually ...
Unlike our stingy semiquincentennial, in 1976, the NEA observed the bicentennial by commissioning six major U.S. composers ...
Straight from the archives of The Evening Sentinel, courtesy of The Lower Naugatuck Valley History Archives, this week we go back to 1976 – America’s bicentennial birthday. The Valley towns held ...
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