Barry Garron, Patch Staff
- Northridge-Chatsworth, CA
Barry Garron has been writing about TV since before there was cable, the Fox network and VHS tapes. On two occasions, he was selected to be part of the American Film Institute jury to decide the top 10 TV sows of the year. In addition to his expertise on TV and the entertainment industry, Garron is an avid amateur photographer and collector of political buttons. He has been a resident of Los Angeles since 1998.
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Don't get mad; tear 'em a new card
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Lily Tomlin wins the job with character references
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'Sweeney Todd' sets up shop at CSUN
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Big Band Delight -- Just what Doc Severinsen Ordered
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Mitchell brings Broadway to CSUN
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Something's Funny About This Book Tour
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Got a curious child? This can help
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Emmylou, Rodney add to CSUN country guest list
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Give Me That Old Time Cuban Music
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Mazda SUV gets help from Tommy and Darla
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Laugh Therapy? It's back on Showtime
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Gay Marriage, Abortion...and the missing (TV) link
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Who is W. Kamau Bell and why is he on TV?
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Who is W. Kamau Bell and why is he on TV?
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What Do You Do with a Hijacked Sailor? Watch Him.
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They've closed 'The Office' but there's lots of inventory on hand.
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Have Wheels, Will Push
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Michael Feinstein Elevates Standards at Valley Performing Arts Center
Singer Michael Feinstein enjoyed a homecoming of sorts, performing from The Great American Songbook before a sold-out audience at CSUN's Valley Performing Arts Center.
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The Book of Liz Opens With Laughs and High Volume
A little fine tuning could help the CSUN performance of this screwy comedy win even more laughs.