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———. “Lucille Ball Reports Gains at Desilu.” August 21, 1963.

———. “Desi Charged with Assault After Firing a Gun at Several Youths.” September 1, 1966.

———. “Gulf & Western to Buy Desilu; Lucille Ball to Stay as President.” February 15, 1967, 59, 65.

———. “Gulf & Western Plans to Sell Part of Desilu.” July 26, 1967.

———. “Lucille Ball to Return to Fall Series on ABC.” March 8, 1986.

———. “ABC Drops Lucille Ball and Ellen Burstyn.” November 8, 1986, 50.

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———. Review: “Lucille Ball Returns in ABC Comedy Series.”
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———. “Casting a New Lucy.” August 6, 1990.

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———. “The Untold Story of Lucy & Desi.” February 18, 1991.

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———. “Compulsively Lucy.”
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Confidential
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———. “Desi Denies ‘Confidential Affair’: Call Girl Names Desi Arnaz in
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———. “
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———. “Lucy Divorcing Desi: ‘I Just Can’t Go On.’ ” March 4, 1960, 1, 5.

———. “Lucy Tells Judge Desi Was a ‘Jekyll and Hyde.’ ” May 5, 1960, 7.

———. “Lucy’s Childhood Home for Sale on EBay.” February 27, 2002.

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———. “Lucy Coming to Life: At 75 TV’s Definitive Star Is Back at the Grind.”
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———. “The Laughter Lucy Gave Us Helps Us Wash Away the Tears.”
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———. “Funny Women: The Ball Epoch.” Washington Post, October 24, 1991, sec. C, p. 1.

———. “Lucy & Baba-luminous.”
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Siskel, Gene. “Tired Lucy: A Redhead Whose Dander Is Up.”
Chicago Tribune,
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———. “Put the Blame on
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Boys.”
Chicago Tribune,
April 1, 1974, sec. 2, p. 10.

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Los Angeles Times,
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———. “Curtain Rings Down Lucy Show After Record 23 Years.”
Los Angeles Times,
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———. “The Long Shots of Desi Arnaz.”
Los Angeles Times,
March 4, 1976, sec. 4, p. 2.

———. “They Still Love Lucy.”
Los Angeles Times,
May 23, 1977, sec. 4, p. 13.

———. “A Walking History of TV.”
Los Angeles Times,
November 21, 1977, sec. 4, p. 14.

———. “Lucy: Truly a Child of the Tube.”
Los Angeles Times,
January 3, 1980, sec. 6, p. 16.

———. “Looking Back on Life with Lucy.”
Los Angeles Times,
October 14, 1981, Calendar section.

Smith, Dinitia. “The Newest Wasserstein Creation Comes Home.”
New York Times,
December 23, 1999.

Sokolsky, Bob. “I Love Lucy: Television’s Queen of Comedy Will Share Some Memories from Her Best Years.”
Press–Enterprise
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———. “Amidst Laughter, Few Tears, Audience Still Loves Lucy.”
Press–Enterprise
[Riverside, Calif.], November 4, 1985.

———. “The Arnaz Way.”
Desert Sun
[Palm Springs], December 4, 1986.

———. “She’ll Always Be Lucy.”
Press–Enterprise
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Stack, Mary. Guardian Women: “As the Women Said After Smoking the Ashes of Her Husband.” Guardian [Manchester, U.K.], October 19, 1984.

Starr, Shannon. “Celebrities Starred in Parade.”
Press–Enterprise
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Stoop, Norma McLain. “Here’s Lucy as ‘Mame.’ ”
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Taubman, H. Review of
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June 20, 1934.

———. Review of
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November 11, 1940.

———. “Sassafrassa the Queen.” May 26, 1952.

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———. People. March 14, 1960.

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Toronto Star.
“Lucille Ball’s Bag Lady Has Her Funny Moments.” November 1, 1985, sec. D, p. 22.

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———. “A Visit with Lucille Ball.” July 18, 1960.

———. Review of
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1967.

———. “
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50 Funniest Moments.” October 13, 2001, 18–40, 67.

———. “50 Greatest Shows of All Time.” May 4, 2002, 22.

———. “50 Greatest TV Guide Covers.” June 15, 2002, 14.

———. “In Jamestown, New York, They Love Lucy.” July 6–12, 2002, 28.

———. “50 Worst Shows of All Time.” July 20, 2002, 20.

TV Stage.
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Christian Science Monitor,
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U.S. News & World Report. “Comedienne Lucille Ball on the Mess in Television Land.” September 26, 1977, 88.

———. “Lucy Has Grown Up a Lot.” September 22, 1986.

USA Today Magazine.

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Valentine, Leslie. “Lucy Today: Her Life of Love, Luck & Loneliness.”
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Austin
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Film reviews, 1938–1942.

———. “Harry Finstein (Parkyakarkus).” November 16, 1958.

———. “When in Trouble Call ‘Lucy.’ ” November 19, 1958.

———. “Parkyakarkus Fatally Stricken.” November 25, 1958.

———. “Martin Leeds Exits Desilu.” September 28, 1960.

———. “Shows on Broadway
—Wildcat.
” December 21, 1960.

———. “Lucy Continues to Recover from Surgery.” April 26–May 2, 1989.

———. “Tribute to Lucille Ball.” May 3–9, 1989.

Vejnoska, Jill. “Lucy Lives On.”
Atlanta Journal–Constitution,
October 15, 2001.

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