He’s ruled with absolute power for five decades, forever adding to his list of oracular pronouncements—about producing TV, making comedy, and living the good life.
The Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin announced Wednesday it has acquired the archive of the "Saturday Night Live" creator. The acquisition includes correspondence, scripts and photos from Michaels's teenage years through his storied career.
Michaels has no official ties to UT or Texas, but he's the latest of a group of entertainment bigwigs to select the Ransom Center to host personal archives. Robert De Niro donated his archive in 2006, and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner also donated the show's archive in 2017 .
Although way off Broadway and far from the show’s New York City roots, the Ransom Center is one of the ... The Ransom Center plans an exhibit, “Live from New York! The Making of Lorne Michaels” to open in September with sketch drafts, correspondence ...
The Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin received a collection donation from “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels.
A quintessential piece of television history is headed to Central Texas. Lorne Michaels, the mastermind behind Saturday Night Live, has donated his archive to the Harry Ransom Center at the ...
Live" creator Lorne Michaels has donated his career archive to the Harry Ransom Center cultural archive at the University of Texas.
The Ransom Center will open a special exhibition called "Live from New York! The Making of Lorne Michaels" on Sept. 20. "It will offer really a panoramic sweep of Lorne Michaels's career and the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Lorne Michaels, the creator of the long-running ... Although way off Broadway and far from the show’s New York City roots, the Ransom Center is one of the top literary and ...
Rochester, N.Y. — Some new faces are vying to join Rochester City Council. Councilmembers Stanley Martin, Mary Lupien, and Kim Smith coordinated an announcement event in an effort to build what they've called a "progressive majority."
"I look forward to hearing what plans he has for African Americans in this country and how we are going to succeed."
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