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Minneapolis Quiz Winners

... 6. A statue of what fictional television character stands on the Nicollet Mall downtown? ANSWER: MARY RICHARDS/MARY TYLER MOORE 7. True or false: In 2007, Minneapolis was named the most literate city. ANSWER: TRUE! 8. What Beverly Hills, 90210 characters were originally from Minneapolis? ANSWER: TWINS BRANDON AND BRENDA WALSH 9. What Minneapolis-based Fortune 500 company employs...

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Theater Review | 'Biography': She’s Writing Her Tell-All Memoirs, Guys

... to write her memoirs, she can’t resist. Ms. Shayne plays Marion as a post-sitcom , if the cheery Mary Richards had dressed for dinner and enjoyed scandalous affairs. The men in Marion’s life adore her. Among them is Bunny, a k a Leander Nolan (Kevin Albert), an old beau who begs her to edit him out of her life story. It’s a clever tale, well played, Cowardesque but sincere. When Bunny...

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On "Growing Up on Facebook"

... all tweeting to affirm ad nauseam your present self? The cultural icons of my girlhood were Mary Richards of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and Ann Marie of “That Girl,” both redoubtably trying to make it on their own. Following their lead, I swaggered off to college (where I knew no one) without looking back; then to New York City (where I knew no one) and San Francisco (ditto),...

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What is the new logo?

... Men" font) - Roger, Peggy, Don, Joan • Classic sitcom straight men (and woman) - Mary Richards (The Mary Tyler Moore Show), Michael Bluth (Arrested Development), Alex Rieger (Taxi), Dave Nelson (NewsRadio) • Gender benders Max Q. Klinger (MASH), Jacqueline "Jake" Pratt (Young Americans), Kip "Buffy" Wilson (Bosom Buddies), Tara "Buck"...

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‘Murphy Brown’ cast reunites

... have really changed in the last 20 years? Murphy Brown was sort of like a late-’80s version of Mary Richards, which just goes to show you a how society was still adjusting to “women in the workplace”, in some ways. And then the whole single mother thing…craziness. It reminds me of when “Will & Grace” came out (no pun intended), and it was such a big deal to have a show focused on...

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TV togs: Retailers and popular shows are teaming up to bring you series-inspired fashions

Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years - from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured in "The Dynasty Collection"...

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Channel TV characters with wardrobe

Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years — from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the 'Davy Crockett' coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to 'Ben Casey' in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured in 'The Dynasty Collection'...

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TV's style jumps off screen, into closets

... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years -- from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured...

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Channel TV characters with clothes and accessories

... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years -- from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured in "The...

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Designers channel TV's hottest shows

... American now gets it." Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years — from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions.TV's sway over fashion can be seen today at Target, where a line this season by designer Anna Sui was inspired by "Gossip Girl." Last year, "Sex and The City" devotees...

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Groovy Gal: Nanette Fabray

I first became a fan of Nanette Fabray as the mother of Mary Richards and Ann Romano. She played Dottie Richards in two 1972 episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Katherine Romano on One Day at a Time from 1979 to 1984. I didn't discover until much later that she was a Tony Award-winning Broadway actress. You cannot help but like Nanette Fabray, whose sparkling presence...

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Channel TV characters with clothes and accessories

... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years - from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured...

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Channel TV characters with clothes and accessories

... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years - from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured...

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Channel TV characters with clothes and accessories

... American now gets it."Viewers have emulated the style of TV characters for many years - from Mary Richards' beret to Carrie Bradshaw's stilettos. A savvy business ploy sometimes follows with sanctioned, licensed fashions: There was the "Davy Crockett" coonskin cap in the 1950s, the side-button doctor shirt tied to "Ben Casey" in the 1960s and the glitz and glamour of the 1980s captured...