Like any real city, you need to live Las Vegas to truly understand its culture—but there’s always art that can provide a ...
The creator and star of the beloved sitcom celebrated 30 years of the show on CBS. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Phil Rosenthal has tried to sell CBS on an Everybody Loves Raymond reunion ...
Phil Rosenthal, 65, is the Emmy-winning creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond” and host of Netflix’s “Somebody Feed Phil.” His latest book is “Phil’s Favorites: Recipes From Friends and Family to Make ...
For Phil Rosenthal, there’s only one thing he loves more than food: his family. So, he mixed the two worlds for Max & Helen’s, a new diner he opened Tuesday with his daughter, Lily Rosenthal. Working ...
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has acquired Johnny Rosenthal‘s comedy spec, Aunt Roxie, for Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort and Amy Williams to produce. In Aunt Roxie, a carefree writer agrees to watch her uptight ...
For the last decade, Lefty’s Live Music has been one of Des Moines’ most reliable homes for underground sounds. The 350-capacity concert hall in the Drake neighborhood prided itself on welcoming all ...
A popular Des Moines music venue will be closing after 10 years in the Drake neighborhood. The owners of Lefty's Live Music posted on Facebook that the venue will close before the end of the year.
Movie fans got a firsthand look into how the mob-controlled Las Vegas from 1960s through the ’80s with the release of Martin Scorsese’s film Casino. Scorsese released the film on this date 30 years ...
When Lefty’s Live Music opened its doors in spring 2015, it filled a gap in Des Moines’ music scene with a space dedicated to all genres, all artists and all fans. Founded by Anne Mathey and Erik ...
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Phil Rosenthal savors making connections. His hit Netflix documentary travel series “Somebody Feed Phil” is all about experiencing other cultures through their people — and their food. And “Everybody ...
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