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Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station’s empowered receptionist Jennifer on the hit TV comedy “WKRP in ...
From James Barr to Jordan Gray, here are Attitude's picks of the best queer shows at this year's Fringe The post 15 of the ...
In the new book, “Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age,” James Chappel, an associate professor of history at Duke University and a senior fellow at the Duke Aging Center ...
Their chemistry was legendary, but behind the laughs and cheesecake, the Golden Girls had a complicated off-screen dynamic.
Despite the series' massive gay following, 'The Golden Girls' writers had to stay in the closet during production.
Producers of "The Golden Girls" recalled the tension between co-stars Bea Arthur and Betty White during a recent panel celebrating the classic comedy show.
Thank you Betty White and Bea Arthur for being a friend on “The Golden Girls,” even though those behind the show now say it was all an act.