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  • Illustration by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    FIELDS: Taking swipes at the smartphone generation

    The digital age continues to confuse and confound a generation of adults who have learned to participate in it, but lack the ability for what Ethel Merman as Annie Oakley called "doin' what comes naturally."


  • Durable Borgnine's motto: 'You gotta go to work'

    He was a tubby tough guy with a pug of a mug, as unlikely a big-screen star or a romantic lead as could be imagined.


  • Oscar-winning star Ernest Borgnine dies at 95

    Ernest Borgnine, the beefy screen star known for blustery, often villainous roles, but who won the best-actor Oscar for playing against type as a lovesick butcher in "Marty" in 1955, died Sunday. He was 95.


  • Ernest Borgnine relaxes at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif., in October 2010. Mr. Borgnine died of kidney failure on Sunday at the age of 95. (Associated Press)

    Ernest Borgnine: Oscar-winning actor dies at 95

    He was a tubby tough guy with a pug of a mug, as unlikely a big-screen star or a romantic lead as could be imagined. Yet Ernest Borgnine won a woman's love and an Academy Award in one of the great lonelyhearts roles in "Marty," a highlight in a workhorse career that spanned nearly seven decades and more than 200 film and television parts.


  • Durable Borgnine's motto: 'You gotta go to work'

    He was a tubby tough guy with a pug of a mug, as unlikely a big-screen star or a romantic lead as could be imagined.


  • 'Gypsy' playwright Arthur Laurents dies in NYC

    Arthur Laurents, the director, playwright and screenwriter who wrote such enduring stage musicals as "West Side Story" and "Gypsy," as well as the movie classics "Rope" and "The Way We Were," died Thursday. He was 93.


  • 'Gypsy' playwright Arthur Laurents mourned

    Patti LuPone tells the story of the time Arthur Laurents violated theater folklore: The director, playwright and screenwriter had unwittingly uttered the word "Macbeth" backstage during the 2008 Broadway revival of "Gypsy." As most drama buffs know, saying the title of Shakespeare's play spells unfortunate luck for a production.


  • 'Gypsy' playwright Arthur Laurents dies in NYC

    Arthur Laurents, the director, playwright and screenwriter who wrote such enduring stage musicals as "West Side Story" and "Gypsy," as well as the movie classics "Rope" and "The Way We Were," died Thursday. He was 93.


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