Television can serve as a stepping stone for big-screen success, and in these 10 cases, it can even lead to A-list status and gold at the Oscars.
The Forward on MSN
Hey, Irving — why are there so many Jews named Irving?
A mystery of nomenclature finally solved — in honor of all the Jewish Miltons, Seymours, Sidneys and Irvings out there.
The Village Voice's retrospective review of Woody Allen's beautifully shot (in black an white) 1984 masterpiece, "Broadway Danny Rose." ...
The King of Rock n' Roll rose above his humble start in life. He's still revered for his music and what he represents.
On Saturday nights in Joseph Epstein’s home his family would watch the Rome-com of Sid Caesar, whose root was Ziser, not a ...
On sketch programs like “Your Show of Shows,” Sid Caesar mined a comic vein that seemed, in its time, inexhaustible.
Candid on-set photos from Marilyn Monroe’s 1960 film 'Let’s Make Love' reveal a rare look at the musical she famously did not ...
The Forward on MSN
At Grossinger’s in the Catskills, Jews learned how to be American
The documentary 'We Met at Grossinger's' provides an in-depth look one of the Borscht Belt's most famous resorts.
Chevy Chase hates a lot of things, but he really couldn't stand this movie, which is based on something close to his heart.
The Takeout on MSN
The Iconic Deli Sandwich That Served As John Lennon's Last Meal
According to one book, the final meal of Beatles legend John Lennon was a New York classic served at a once-popular restaurant frequented by celebrities.
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Action News 5 on MSN
This Day in History: ‘The Nat King Cole Show’ premieres
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - On this day, “The Nat King Cole Show” became the first nationally broadcast television show hosted by an African American. Cole appeared on all the big shows at the time, ...
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