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Edward Asner, TV's Lou Grant, recalls 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' glory days; appears in two new DVDs

BY STEVE ROTHAUS, srothaus@MiamiHerald.com

Oh, Mr. Grant!

Edward Asner, the irascible Lou Grant to a generation of TV viewers and aspiring journalists, recalls his 1970 preliminary audition for The Mary Tyler Moore Show:

“I hadn’t done much comedy on film. Didn’t have much confidence in myself,” said Asner, then a struggling actor from the Midwest who read for MTM producers James L. Brooks and Allan Burns.

“They said it was a very intelligent reading,” says Asner, who replied, “You mean it’s not funny.”

Right. Next time, Brooks and Burns told him, do it “wild wiggy, all-out crazy.”

“I read it like a meshuga,” Asner says. “They laughed their asses off. They said, ‘Read it just like that with Mary.’ ”

The next week, Asner auditioned with star Mary Tyler Moore. “I read it wiggy wacky,” he said. “She stared at me in disbelief.”

“Are you sure?” she said to Brooks and Burns, who replied, “That’s your Lou Grant.”

Now 82, Asner is currently co-starring in Elephant Sighs and Identical, two independent films out this month on DVD.

Throughout Asner’s 1970-82 run as the gruff newsman (first on MTM, then on the succeeding drama, Lou Grant) he won five Emmy Awards as the character. He also won Emmys for roles in the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and Roots (1977).

Asner, who trained in the late ’50s and early ’60s as a performer with The Second City in Chicago, is known for his ensemble work. In August, he goes into rehearsal opposite Paul Rudd for a Broadway comedy-drama, Grace.

Nothing tops his glory days on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which ran seven years Saturday nights on CBS.

“We always felt we were top of the roost,” says Asner, who confides that in 1970, “there wasn’t a lot of confidence by the brass of CBS in Mary.”

“I guess they were fogies,” he said, adding that the network originally planned to air the show on Tuesday nights opposite ABC’s hit The Mod Squad.

Asner describes his MTM co-stars, who each had successful stage and TV careers after the series ended in 1977:

  • Moore (Mary Richards): “I was enchanted by her, naturally.”
  • Valerie Harper (Rhoda Morgenstern): “She was perfect. Wide mouthed, wide assed. Jewish girl from New York.” Harper actually was raised Roman Catholic.
  • Cloris Leachman (Phyllis Lindstrom): “Loose cannon. And a delight.”
  • Gavin MacLeod (Murray Slaughter): “The sweetest pussycat in the world.”
  • Betty White (Sue Ann Nivens): “She was wonderful. She’s a trouper. She doesn’t make problems.”
  • Georgia Engel (Georgette Franklin): “There’s not a mean bone in her body. She’s her own boss. She’s not a patsy for anybody.”
  • Ted Knight (Ted Baxter): “The funniest man I had ever seen. ... He was very paranoid, too, when I was busy winning the awards in the first and second year.” Knight won his Emmys in 1973 and ’76.

Asner says he and Knight were best friends until 1982. “He was questioned at a press conference on the cancellation of Lou Grant. He said it was a boring show. Never liked it. He felt that I was being used and stuff like that. I never talked to him again , until he lay dying.”

Just before Knight’s death from cancer in 1984, Asner visited him. “He was out of it. ... He was babbling. I tried to get through his babbling to make him think he was still my brother, and I still loved him and all that.”

June 18, 2012 in Arts, Business, Current Affairs, Film, Media, Television, Theater, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Grindr announces more than four million total users; to release updated app with new filters

News release from Grindr:

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Hot on the heels of this month’s Pride celebrations across the globe, Grindr today unveils that it has now reached more than 4 million total users and 1.1 million active daily users. To deliver an even better experience to these millions of users and to continue to reach ever more guys, a whole new Grindr is set to be unleashed this summer.

Download the Grindr World Heat Map: http://grindr.com/map.

The Grindr World Heat Map is a worldwide bird’s-eye view of Grindr’s massive gay community of more than 4 million. It's a world-map snapshot of logged-in Grindr users at 7:45 p.m. PST on Sunday, June 3, 2012. The map displays the app’s sheer power and sweeping reach, showing users in even the remotest corners of the world logged into Grindr, and it provides a visual glimpse into the activity of a portion of Grindr’s 1.1 million daily users at just one particular moment in time.

“With 4 million men, Grindr is the best place to meet guys, and we’re introducing the new Grindr, which makes your search a lot easier and faster, with new features such as filters and communities,” said Joel Simkhai, founder and CEO of Grindr. “The new Grindr continues our commitment to innovation and our belief in leveraging location-based technologies to help gay men find one another.”

The new Grindr will revolutionize the Grindr experience for the app’s user base, which is by far the biggest, farthest-reaching and widest-ranging of any gay mobile social app. The new Grindr will present users with better functionality, including filters, a new slide-screen menu, and an optimized interface with a revamped look and feel that still maintains the classic Grindr framework everyone knows and loves.

There’ll also be a long list of new features that the guys of Grindr are sure to find extremely helpful in meeting the right guy. Here’s just a sampling of what the new Grindr will be capable of:

  • A new filter option will let users narrow down their search results.
  • A new profile field and filter setting with communities (e.g., bears, jocks, and more) will allow users to personalize their experience by specifying what kind of guy they are and what kind of guy they’re looking for. That way, they’ll increase their odds of finding someone who’s just their type.
  • A new chats screen will enable users to see all of their recent chats in list form.
  • And many more features to be released this summer.

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With the new Grindr, the company will continue in its grand tradition of providing a product that users love – as well as a product that proves yet again that Grindr is an industry leader in innovative app technology.

The new Grindr will be better, faster, smarter and more efficient, and it’ll be available to iOS (including iPad), Android and BlackBerry users this summer.

The current Grindr app is available for free, as well as in a premium subscription version, Grindr Xtra, on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch; on Android; and on most BlackBerry models. After downloading the app, users can log on, see who’s around them, and chat and meet up.

June 18, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, South Florida, Web/Tech, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

$5 discount offered on tickets to 'Standing on Ceremony' starring Bruce Vilanch, Bryan Batt

From Equality Florida:

Broward Center and City Theatre present

Standing On Ceremony

June 21-24 at the Broward Center

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Please join your fellow Equality Florida members for an entertaining night of theater. A portion of all proceeds will go directly to Equality Florida.

Experience an exciting, provocative evening of new short plays read by a dynamic, celebrity cast, written by some of America's most illustrious playwrights as they offer their unique takes on the moments before, during, and after "I do."

Click here for showtimes and to purchase tickets.

Following the performance on June 21, there will be a 15-minute Q &A with the cast members, director John Manzelli, Miami Herald reporter Steve Rothaus and Tobias Packer of Equality Florida. Guests are then invited to enjoy the “wedding reception,” complete with wedding cake!

Friday & Sunday's post-show cabaret will feature the Jazz vocal stylings of Nicole Henry.

To receive $5 off each ticket, enter Promo Code Pride

Enter to win
two free tickets from Equality Florida by clicking here!

June 18, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Video | Trans man proposes to 'longtime sweetie' at President Obama's White House LGBT reception

On YouTube:

Dr. Scout from the Network for LGBT Health Equity at The Fenway Institute takes a little time while at the Obama 2012 LGBT Pride Reception at the White House to propose to his longtime sweetie, Liz Margolies of the National LGBT Cancer Network. After what seemed like years thinking it over, she accepts! Matty Hart does the videography. All 500 or so people in attendance provide the congratulations.

June 18, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Food and Drink, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Politics, Religion, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Lawmaker doubts Australia will allow gay marriage

BY ROD MCGUIRK, ASSOCIATED PRESS

CANBERRA, Australia -- The chairman of an Australian parliamentary committee that examined gay law reform said Monday that he believes lawmakers will maintain a ban on same-sex marriage when the contentious issue is voted on later this year.

The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs received an unprecedented number of responses on the question - more than 276,000 - and 64 percent of them were in favor of allowing gay marriage. But the committee's eight members were divided and made no recommendation in their report published Monday.

Committee chairman Graham Perrett, who has two gay brothers and supports gay marriage, said he does not believe a majority of lawmakers share his views.

Click here to read more.

June 18, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Politics, Religion, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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