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...long had a special fondness for police action, from Starsky and Hutch to Rodney King and the L.A. cops. But as fictional cop shows have become an endangered species in prime time, real-life law enforcers are multiplying. Cops, Fox's cinema verite look at police on their day-to-day rounds, is going strong in its fourth season; a week ago, it scored its highest ratings ever. ABC's American Detective provides a somewhat slicker (punched up with narration and dramatic music) glimpse of real cops in action. CBS's Top Cops and ABC's FBI: The Untold Stories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cops and the Cameras | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...Jacqueline, an engaging child with lemon-colored ringlets and blueberry eyes. Jennifer nods in agreement. "I can't remember the last time I was in a mall." The couch in the living room is from a friend who bought a new one; the tables come from her parents, the hutch from his. "Everything here has a story to it," says Jennifer. The one new item is a clock on the wall with a picture of the Grateful Dead on the face. They spotted it one afternoon at a local fair, and Jeff, a diehard "Dead Head," fell in love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: What $152 A Week Buys | 9/10/1990 | See Source »

...face the reality that our daughter was going to die." Those poignant words, spoken last week before the House Budget Committee, were intended to prod the Federal Government into spending more money on researching pediatric AIDS. The witness, wife of TV star Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky and Hutch), had contracted the HIV virus from a blood transfusion nine years ago and passed it along to her infant daughter Ariel and son Jacob. Since Ariel's death in 1988, the Glasers have devoted much of their energies to publicizing the plight of AIDS-infected children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Shopping in The News Bazaar | 3/26/1990 | See Source »

...fact, it's hard to understand why people are nostalgic for the late 1970s at all. I can't imagine that anyone truly misses disco, leisure suits, white polyester, pop rocks, Shaun Cassidy, mood rings, John Travolta, sideburns, Billy beer, pet rocks, Jim Jones, Starsky and Hutch, macrame, fern bars, Leif Garrett, Dynamite magazine, Craig Morton, Carter Country, Orca the Killer Whale, the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, Debby Boone, Pong, the Captain and Tennille, gas lines, or the movie Ice Castles and its execrable theme song...

Author: By Gary L. Susman, | Title: Party Over, Out of Time | 5/17/1989 | See Source »

...down, the mauve walls will surely be repainted, and the scanty outfits and cottontails donned by twelve Bunnies will be packed away for good. On July 31 the last Playboy Club in the U.S. will close its doors. Officials at the Hilton Inn in Lansing, Mich., which houses the hutch, have announced they will dismantle the operation that once employed 45 Bunnies and on one Valentine's Day attracted a crowd of 200 to watch a performance by another anachronism, Tiny Tim. It was the last of five franchises that sprang up in Midwestern cities in the 1980s, when Playboy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LEISURE: No More Cottontails | 7/25/1988 | See Source »

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