#Stephanie Vanderkellen
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retropopcult · 3 months ago
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The cast of Newhart, 1989
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mythirdparent · 4 months ago
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vintagetvstars · 7 months ago
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Vivica A Fox Vs. Julia Duffy
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Julia Duffy - (Newhart, Designing Women) - she absolutely grew on me with her performance as Stephanie Vanderkellen, who's spoiled and bratty - and you LOVE to watch her do it because she's so funny. she's also gorgeous. idk i just like her a lot <3 Also she was on drake and josh (weirdly enough????)
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70s80sandbeyond · 1 year ago
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Julia Duffy, best known as Stephanie Vanderkellen on Newhart (1982-1990)
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mumbojumbo84317 · 2 years ago
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#TonyPapenfuss (as First Darryl), #JohnVoldstad (as Second Darryl), #WilliamSanderson (as Larry), and in front middle is #JuliaDuffy (as Stephanie Vanderkellen) in the #CBS show, #Newhart.
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leniinero · 3 years ago
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I just wanted to share that Julia Duffy was my whole dream as a kid watching Newhart. 😍
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elastijubilee · 6 years ago
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@chambersmalone I think Stephanie Vanderkellen (Julia Duffy) is the one lady less qualified to lead a “Girl Scout” troop than Phyllis Nefler.
(When I seen stuff like this from now on I think of Troop and then you since you love that movie so much lol)
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popradar · 7 years ago
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Weekly Agenda: 13 Things to Do in Los Angeles, April 23-26
Here are 13 of the best events happening in Los Angeles this week. Follow @christine​ziemba on Twitter or Instagram for other happenings around L.A. And if you like what you’re reading, consider donating to Pop Radar LA to help defray the costs of running the site.
MONDAY, APRIL 23
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CATTLE & CLAW (Food)
Sofitel Los Angeles has transformed its in-house restaurant Esterel into Cattle & Claw, a pop-up concept inspired by London’s burger and lobster trend. The menu is pretty simple: burgers and lobster dishes (including whole lobsters, lobster beignets and lobster rolls). The menu is available inside the restaurant as well as the outdoor patio, serving noon to 2 p.m. for lunch and 5-11 p.m. for dinner. 
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
DOUG LOVES MOVIES (Podcast taping)
Doug Benson, host of The Benson Interruption, tapes his Doug Loves Movies podcast at UCB Sunset on Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. Benson and guests dissect, discuss and riff on moves for an hour and 15 minutes in front of an audience. Tickets: $7. 
DRAG ME TO HELL (Film)
The Voyager Institute and Alamo Drafthouse present Late-Night Movies @ Los Feliz 3 this week. On Tuesday at 9:30 p.m., there’s a screening of Sam Raimi’s 2009 film Drag Me to Hell with guests—Dileep Rao, editor Bob Murawski and composer Christopher Young—in person. On Wednesday at 9:30 p.m., there’s a screening of Volcano with director Mick Jackson in person. Tickets: $13.  
PIROLO’S PANINO (Food)
Chef Michael Pirolo brings his Italian sandwich pop-up Pirolo’s Panino to L.A., opening its doors at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at 7461 Melrose Ave. To celebrate the opening, the restaurant is giving away free paninos to the first 100 guests who follow @pirolos on Instagram. 
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RZA: LIVE FROM THE 36TH CHAMBER (Film + music)
RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan re-scores the 1978 martial arts film, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, live on Tuesday at the Palace Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. The film was instrumental in inspiring the album’s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). During Live from the 36th Chamber, RZA syncs scenes from the film with cuts from the Clan’s discography. Doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 8. Ages 21+. Tickets: $33-$57.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
FRAME RATE: NORBERTO RODRIGUEZ (Art)
LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) continues its Frame Rate series, which focuses on film and video work, with the man behind the curtain by Norberto Rodriguez. The participatory work takes place on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at the Hollywood Improv and includes a live audience, as well as those following on a livestream or Instagram (@aschool.ofthought). From the gallery: “It will be a night unlike others: a journey through a portal in a head, questions answered, predictions made, wishes granted. Rodriguez wants to share his whole self. The only requirement is you.” Guests are welcome through the duration of the performance. Free admission, and food and drinks available for purchase.
PUBLICAN BEER DINNER (Food + drink)
Firestone Walker’s The Propagator in Venice in Venice holds the Publican Beer Dinner on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The brewers collaborated with The Publican in Chicago to create a new wild ale fermented with Pixie tangerines: Pixie Dusted. To celebrate, they’re throwing a six-course meal served alongside 10 beer choices. Tickets: $75. 
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
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VITAMIN STRING QUARTET (Music)
The L.A.-based classical collective, Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ), rearranges current pop songs into instrumental works. VSQ plays two sold-out nights at The Hotel Cafe on Thursday and Friday at 9:30 p.m. A limited number of tickets may be available at the door. 21+.
AN EVENING WITH BOB NEWHART: A ‘NEWHART’ CELEBRATION (Tribute)
The Paley Center and Hulu present An Evening with Bob Newhart: A "Newhart" Celebration on Thursday at 7 p.m. The legendary entertainer will be joined onstage by fellow Newhart castmembers Julia Duffy, “Stephanie Vanderkellen” and William Sanderson, “Larry.” All three will be interviewed by Lynette Rice, Editor at Large for Entertainment Weekly. Tickets: $20-$30. 
LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT 100 (Art + music)
On Thursday, the Skirball Cultural Center opens Leonard Bernstein at 100, the official exhibition that celebrates composer Leonard Bernstein’s (1918-1990) centennial. The exhibit features more than 150 objects—including photographs, papers, scores, correspondence, costumes, furniture and films. Leonard Bernstein at 100 is curated by the GRAMMY Museum® and remains on view at the Skirball through Sept. 2. Admission: $12 general; $9 seniors, full-time students and children 12 and older; $7 children 2-12. 
MEMPHIS RENT PARTY (Music lit)
The GRAMMY Museum welcomes writer and documentary filmmaker Robert Gordon on Thursday at 8 p.m. to discuss his recent book, Memphis Rent Party: The Blues, Rock & Soul In Music’s Hometown. The book examines how the city of Memphis played a part in American music history, inspiring pop music from the ‘70s to today. Free, but RSVP is required. 
JUKEBOX THE GHOST (Music)
Jukebox the Ghost brings its power pop tunes to The Roxy Theatre on Thursday night. The trio’s currently touring in support of its latest release, Off To The Races. The Greeting Committee opens the night. Doors at 8 p.m. All ages. Tickets: $22-$60. 
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TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL (Classic films)
The 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival returns to Hollywood from Thursday to Sunday, featuring both classics and lesser-known titles. This year, the festival’s theme is Powerful Words: The Page Onscreen. Opening day films include Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Producers (1968) and To Have and Have Not (1944). Individual tickets (which run $20) will not be sold for the Opening Night Red Carpet Gala screening, the poolside screenings or panels because they’re passholder events. (Passes: $299-$2,149.) 
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