Just a short drive from Los Angeles, Palm Springs is one of Southern California’s top destinations for stars and design enthusiasts looking to buy a midcentury modern home brimming with history and ...
Mid-century modern (MCM) is a design movement that emerged roughly between the 1940s and 1970s, and it’s known for its clean lines, functional forms, and the belief that good design should be simple ...
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BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Transitional Design has opened its newest showroom, spotlighting the timeless elegance of Mid-Century Modern style. The new resale showroom offers visitors an immersive ...
The Hulu comedy series “Mid-Century Modern” has been canceled after one season. Often described as a modern day “Golden Girls,” the sitcom followed three middle-aged gay friends — Bunny Schneiderman ...
Sept. 30 (UPI) --There will be no Season 2 for the sit-com, Mid-Century- Modern, on Hulu. The show's creator announced the news on Instagram Monday. "Ten great episodes... Not enough," Max Mutchnick ...
“Mid-Century Modern” has been canceled at Hulu after just one season. Series co-creator Max Mutchnick shared the news on Instagram, writing, “Ten great episodes… Not enough. But we loved making every ...
The multicamera comedy starred Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham and the late Linda Lavin. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Co-creator Max Mutchnick ...
From left: Matt Bomer,, Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham in 'Mid-Century Modern' Chris Haston /Hulu/ Courtesy Everett Collection There will be no second season of Hulu‘s multi-camera comedy series ...
Executive producer Max Mutchnick shared the news in an Instagram post, saying: "Ten great episodes... Not enough. But we loved making every single one of them. We’re gonna miss our very special show.