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With the death of “Seinfeld?? and the birth of “Survivor,” the turn of the millennium became a turn of the screw for television comedy. An influx of reality shows and big-budget action dramas sent traditional, punchline-driven programs straight into the Nielsen basement. Last year saw the cast of “Friends” drink their final cup of Central Perk?...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: How Harvard Remade ‘The Office’ | 4/15/2005 | See Source »

This idea is supported by the fact that not all celebrity children’s books are created equal. There are clear successes and failures with sales figures to back this up: Katie Couric’s and Jerry Seinfeld??s kids’ books? Failures. Books by Jamie Lee Curtis and John Lithgow? Successes...

Author: By Lisa M. Puskarcik, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: If Celebrities Could Write Books | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

...nine years old, my three younger siblings and I were as blissfully plugged in as all the other kids in our Seattle neighborhood. We watched TV after school, we watched Saturday morning cartoons, we snuck behind the couch past our Thursday night bedtimes to sneak peeks of Seinfeld??all pretty standard behavior. But it was enough for my parents to worry, as they told us countless times, that our brains were turning to mush. Once when my mother came home from a long day at work and found us vegged out in front of the tube, she broke...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, | Title: An Unplugged Existence | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

After hearing the behind-the-scenes stories, we embarked on a tour of Seinfeld??s New York—passing Central Park, designed by Joe Pepitone, Roosevelt Hospital, site of Kramer’s adventure with the Pigman, the International Soup Kitchen, better known as the Soup Nazi’s and finally every Seinfan’s mecca, Tom’s Restaurant (Monk’s Diner on the show...

Author: By Ganesh N. Sitaraman, | Title: The Real New Yorker | 8/16/2002 | See Source »

...that is affirmed by his unruly long brown hair, barely restrained by a baseball cap—almost obnoxiously worn backwards as a final jab at propriety and predictability. He is a comedian, connoisseur, entrepreneur and two-time mayoral candidate. He is Kenny Kramer—the inspiration for Seinfeld??s Cosmo Kramer...

Author: By Ganesh N. Sitaraman, | Title: The Real New Yorker | 8/16/2002 | See Source »

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