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1) First, assess your home’s architectural style and how it fits within the neighborhood; for example, traditional clapboard ...
The apple fritters are architectural marvels – craggy mountains of dough with valleys of cinnamon-apple filling that make you temporarily forget your own name. Worth the drive? You’d better believe it ...
Frazz and Caulfield discussed another modern matter recently ... passed the bar and hung out his shingle before he realized he didn’t want to be a lawyer, and joined the army as an escape. Which ...
“You don’t look sad … you just look like a reluctant bottom.” When a new series receives the James Burrows stamp of approval, it’s almost guaranteed to be a hysterical ride. After all ...
Sybil Schneiderman, the breakout character on Hulu’s new sitcom “Mid-Century Modern,” is discussed, amply, before she is seen. “The woman could probably make it another 20 years just on ...
Homage would be the kinder term, but no matter how you slice it, the Hulu sitcom “Mid-Century Modern” is a “Golden Girls” ripoff. Three gay best friends sans significant others — played ...
By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic The architecturally inspired title of Hulu‘s Mid-Century Modern, a sitcom that has basically nothing to do with architecture, evokes something old yet ...
It’s with a combination of sadness and gratitude that I greet “Mid-Century Modern,” a sweet new multicamera sitcom, premiering Friday on Hulu, a streamer not otherwise known for creating ...
“Mid-Century Modern” certainly isn’t groundbreaking, but it has many hilarious moments. Bunny, Arthur, Jerry and Sybil have unique backgrounds and an air of familiarity. Bunny, the Dorothy ...
Linda Lavin in “Mid-Century Modern” (Disney/Christopher Willard) Before the premiere, series co-creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick introduced the multi-cam comedy (directed by the ...
Laughing Through Tears: Partway through filming Season 1 of “Mid-Century Modern,” the beloved cast member Linda Lavin died. To honor her, the remaining cast and crew decided the show must go on.
Clockwise from left, Nathan Lee Graham, Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer of the sitcom “Mid-Century Modern.” A fourth member of the main cast, Linda Lavin, died after much of the first season was ...